To: GrandJediMasterYoda
Video Transcript SummaryVideo Title: I Exposed the Islamic Takeover of New Jersey (Nate Friedman, ~18 minutes, uploaded late June 2026).
Overview:
Independent journalist Nate Friedman visits Paterson, New Jersey (referred to as "Little Palestine" or the "capital of Palestine in America"), to document what he describes as a significant demographic, cultural, and political shift toward Islamic influence. He conducts street interviews, visits a major mosque, explores "Palestine Way" (formerly Main Street), and highlights ties between local leadership, mosques, and pro-Hamas sentiments. The video mixes on-the-ground footage, historical context on mosque leadership, and contrasts with neighboring areas. Key Sections and EventsIntroduction and Mosque Visit (early minutes): - Paterson has a large Muslim population (described by locals as at least 20%, with many from Arab, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and other backgrounds). Residents note areas resembling Ramallah (West Bank).
- Friedman visits a prominent, long-established mosque. The Islamic call to prayer is broadcast publicly five times daily (one of few U.S. cities allowing this).
- He interviews attendees but is quickly confronted and ejected for filming without explicit office permission. Security follows him off the property to his car, films his license plate, and confronts the crew. Friedman shows property maps to argue they were on public land.
Mosque Leadership and Hamas Connections:
Friedman details the mosque’s history: - Multiple imams with alleged ties to Hamas.
- Co-founder/first imam Muhammad al-Mazain reportedly raised funds for Hamas via the Holy Land Foundation (convicted in the largest U.S. terrorism-financing case).
- Another imam was an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing case and the Holy Land trial.
- Current Sheikh Ismael Hamdi delivered a sermon praising Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (killed in 2024) as a "good man" and "martyr." Hamdi is frequently seen with the mayor at public events.
"Palestine Way" and Street Interactions: - Main Street renamed "Palestine Way."
- A barber shop displays a "Jews did 9/11" shirt and a poster of Yahya Sinwar (October 7 architect). The owner confronts Friedman, asks if he is Jewish/Zionist, and ejects him.
- Anti-ICE ("Abolish ICE") and pro-Palestine messaging is visible.
- Many residents speak limited English (primarily Arabic). Interviews are challenging; some express support for Democrats for social services and community engagement.
- Friedman notes heavy mosque attendance on Friday afternoons, emptying streets.
Local Government and Politics: - The mayor has appointed Palestinian-Americans to roles like police captain and chief judge.
- Public events feature "From the river to the sea" chants.
- Friedman criticizes perceived alignment with pro-Hamas figures and sanctuary-like policies.
Sponsor Break and Clifton Interviews (~13:35):
Mid-video ad for Van Man grooming products (natural ingredients, code NATE for discount). In nearby Clifton: - Residents acknowledge the nearby enclave but show varying awareness.
- One Democrat-leaning interviewee supports "Free Palestine," claims neutrality on Jewish/Palestinian issues, and is hesitant about certain Republican candidates.
Conclusion and Contrast: - Attempts to return for more interviews lead to recognition and hostility (people notified via local networks). Security advises leaving.
- Driving 10 minutes away reveals American flags, celebrations of U.S. history, and pride flags—contrasting sharply with the enclave.
- Closing message warns of cultural/political shifts via immigration and "re-education," urging awareness. Links to similar content (e.g., Birmingham).
Tone and StyleThe video is investigative and alarmist in tone, framing Paterson as an example of parallel society formation, antisemitism, and reduced assimilation. It relies on direct footage, public records on imams, visuals (maps, signs, chants), and unscripted encounters. Reactions in comments are strongly supportive of Friedman’s perspective, with many expressing concern about broader U.S. trends.
To: E. Pluribus Unum
I wonder if Lou Costello Park is still there or has it been replaced with a Hamas training camp?
4 posted on
06/29/2026 8:01:45 PM PDT by
capydick
("Within the covers of the bible are the answers for all the problems men face")
To: E. Pluribus Unum
Paterson went belly-up a couple of decades ago ...
6 posted on
06/29/2026 8:13:01 PM PDT by
bankwalker
(Feminists, like all Marxists, are ungrateful parasites.)
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