Day: January 4, 2026
ADL – Anti-Defamation League vs FBI
The FBI recently ended its long-standing partnership with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) in October 2025, a significant shift from previous collaborations where the ADL trained agents on combating antisemitism and extremism. FBI Director Kash Patel severed ties, citing concerns that the ADL had become a “political front” spying on conservatives, particularly after the ADL included right-wing figures like Charlie Kirk in its extremism glossary, a move praised by figures like Elon Musk and criticized by the ADL, which maintains its commitment to fighting hate. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Key Points of the Separation:Trigger: The immediate cause was criticism from conservative influencers regarding the ADL’s inclusion of right-wing figures in its “Glossary of Extremism,” leading Patel to end the partnership.
Patel’s Stance: He accused the ADL of political bias, spying on Americans, and having problematic ties to former FBI Director James Comey, ending an era of cooperation.
ADL’s Response: The ADL expressed deep concern, stating the move would embolden extremists and noting the decision’s timing amidst rising antisemitism.
Historical Context: The partnership dated back decades, with the ADL providing crucial training and intelligence on hate groups, but this decision marks a major break, shifting FBI priorities. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]The ADL’s Role & Controversy:
Mission: The ADL is a prominent Jewish civil rights organization focused on fighting antisemitism, bigotry, and extremism.
Accusations: Conservatives, including Patel and Musk, argue the ADL has become a partisan entity targeting them, while the ADL defends its role as a watchdog. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]Implications:
Shift in FBI Focus: The split signals a significant change in the FBI’s approach to partnering with civil rights groups to track domestic extremism.
Increased Polarization: The decision reflects ongoing political tensions and debates over who constitutes an extremist and the role of such watchdogs. [1, 2, 4, 6]AI responses may include mistakes.
[1] youtube.com/watch?v=a2FwltyT…
[2] aljazeera.com/news/2025/10/5…
[3] aljazeera.com/news/2025/10/2…
[4] theguardian.com/us-news/2025…
[5] jstreet.org/press-releases/j…
[6] columbiamissourian.com/opini…– Google Search google.com/search?q=ADL+-+An…
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Jan 4, 2026
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1993 San Francisco spying #scandal where an #ADL employee was found to have monitored political groups.
#RoyBullock, had systematically monitored and collected confidential data on thousands of individuals and nearly 1,000 political http://organizations.
In 1993, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) was at the center of a major spying scandal in San Francisco after investigations revealed that a long-time contract investigator,
Key Figures and Operations
Roy Bullock (“Cal”): A San Francisco art dealer who worked for the ADL for nearly 40 years as an undercover operative. He used the code name “Cal” and was paid through a secret bank account held in a false name to mask his connection to the ADL.
Tom Gerard: A San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) officer and former CIA agent who collaborated with Bullock. Gerard provided Bullock with access to confidential law enforcement records, including criminal histories and driver’s license data.
Methodology: Bullock infiltrated political groups, picked through trash, and obtained illegal government documents. He successfully posed as a supporter of various causes, once even leading an Arab-American delegation to meet with Rep. Nancy Pelosi.
Scope of Surveillance
Investigators seized roughly 12,000 files on individuals and 950 organizations. While the ADL’s stated mission was to monitor hate groups like the KKK, the files included a wide range of mainstream and progressive groups:
Civil Rights & Labor: NAACP, ACLU, United Farm Workers, and the Rainbow Coalition.
Advocacy Groups: Greenpeace, ACT UP, the Asian Law Caucus, and the American Indian Movement.
Targeted Demographics: Arab-American organizations, anti-apartheid activists, and critics of the Israeli government were primary targets.
Intelligence Sharing: Bullock admitted to selling information to agents of the South African government (during apartheid) for cash. It was also alleged that information was passed to the Israeli government.
Legal Outcome and Settlement
Criminal Case: In November 1993, the San Francisco District Attorney dropped the criminal investigation against the ADL. In exchange, the ADL paid up to $75,000 to fund hate-crime programs and agreed not to obtain confidential information from California government employees.
Civil Lawsuits: Multiple lawsuits were filed by affected groups.In 1996, the ADL settled a class-action suit with several minority and activist groups for $200,000.
In 1999, a federal judge issued a permanent injunction prohibiting the ADL from future illegal spying on Arab-American and civil rights groups.
In 2002, a separate suit by three individual activists (Zeltzer, Blankfort, and Poirier) was settled for approximately $50,000 each.New Details of Extensive ADL Spy Operation Emerge : Inquiry: Transcripts reveal nearly 40 years of …
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Jan 4, 2026
#ADL – Anti-Defamation League is the tool of #Mossad
The assertion that the ADL (Anti-Defamation League) is a #tool of Mossad is a claim found in online discourse, but it is not substantiated by facts or credible sources.ADL Mission and Function: The ADL is a U.S.-based international non-governmental organization founded in 1913 with the stated mission to “stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment for all”. It focuses on combating antisemitism, prejudice, and bigotry through education, advocacy, and tracking hate incidents in the United States.
Mossad Mission and Function: Mossad is Israel’s national intelligence agency, responsible for human intelligence collection, covert action, and counterterrorism outside of Israel.
Criticism and Advocacy: The ADL is known for its pro-Israel advocacy, and this has drawn criticism from some social justice and anti-racist organizations, which argue that its advocacy sometimes conflates criticism of Israel with antisemitism and undermines its civil rights work. However, these criticisms do not validate the claim that the ADL is an intelligence asset of a foreign government. [2, 3, 4, 5, 6]There is no evidence from authoritative sources that suggests the ADL is operated by or acts as an agent of Mossad. The ADL is an independent non-profit organization. [3]
AI responses may include mistakes.
[1] facebook.com/jewishvoiceforp…
[2] fair.org/home/adls-stats-twi…
[3] congress.gov/115/meeting/hou…
[4] adl.org/resources/tools-to-t…
[5] imeu.org/resources/resources…
[6] irp.fas.org/world/israel/mos…– Google Search google.com/search?q=ADL+-+An…
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Jan 4, 2026
#Mossad #ADL #FBI
The Mossad, its tool ADL, and until recently their Jewish factions in the FBI try to monitor, to rule, and to subjugate the American Jews. They form “the State within the State”. Thanks to Kash Patel for uncovering this perversion publicly and for dissociating the FBI from the ADL.
ADL – Anti-Defamation League vs FBI – Google Search google.com/search?q=ADL+-+An…
The FBI recently ended its long-standing partnership with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) in October 2025, a significant shift from previous collaborations where the ADL trained agents on combating antisemitism and extremism. FBI Director Kash Patel severed ties, citing concerns that the ADL had become a “political front” spying on conservatives, particularly after the ADL included right-wing figures like Charlie Kirk in its extremism glossary, a move praised by figures like Elon Musk and criticized by the ADL, which maintains its commitment to fighting hate. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Key Points of the Separation:Trigger: The immediate cause was criticism from conservative influencers regarding the ADL’s inclusion of right-wing figures in its “Glossary of Extremism,” leading Patel to end the partnership.
Patel’s Stance: He accused the ADL of political bias, spying on Americans, and having problematic ties to former FBI Director James Comey, ending an era of cooperation.
ADL’s Response: The ADL expressed deep concern, stating the move would embolden extremists and noting the decision’s timing amidst rising antisemitism.
Historical Context: The partnership dated back decades, with the ADL providing crucial training and intelligence on hate groups, but this decision marks a major break, shifting FBI priorities. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]The ADL’s Role & Controversy:
Mission: The ADL is a prominent Jewish civil rights organization focused on fighting antisemitism, bigotry, and extremism.
Accusations: Conservatives, including Patel and Musk, argue the ADL has become a partisan entity targeting them, while the ADL defends its role as a watchdog. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]Implications:
Shift in FBI Focus: The split signals a significant change in the FBI’s approach to partnering with civil rights groups to track domestic extremism.
Increased Polarization: The decision reflects ongoing political tensions and debates over who constitutes an extremist and the role of such watchdogs. [1, 2, 4, 6]AI responses may include mistakes.
[1] youtube.com/watch?v=a2FwltyT…
[2] aljazeera.com/news/2025/10/5…
[3] aljazeera.com/news/2025/10/2…
[4] theguardian.com/us-news/2025…
[5] jstreet.org/press-releases/j…
[6] columbiamissourian.com/opini…— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Jan 4, 2026
Mossad, ADL, FBI – Google Search google.com/search?q=Mossad%2…
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Jan 4, 2026
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— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Jan 4, 2026
