Cabal Turns on It’s Influencers (A Listers)

Comment: A Satanic Cabal Rules California, Hollywood and Los Angeles. This cabal not only controls A Listers but controls Politicians and Police therefore controlling laws and policies. The new policy is to not prosecute looters & thieves. To this end non-prosecuting District Attorneys have been placed into position by ZIONIST Soros funded groups. We now see the A listers who have been promoting the cabal’s Agendas ( Abortions, Open Borders, Wars, Supporting Military Troops, Liberalism, etc.) being victimized by Cabal’s new policies. The Cabal is the British Empire and Angie Jolie is a Dame of the British Empire working for them to promote their Agendas.

A “Robin Hood Mentality” Emerges On America’s Streets As Gangs Of Thieves Start To Prey Upon The Rich

Tyler Durden's PhotoBY TYLER DURDENSATURDAY, APR 16, 2022 – 10:30 AM

Authored by Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse blog,

In the old days, we used to enjoy movies in which Robin Hood would “take from the rich and give to the poor”.  But in the real world things are not supposed to work that way.  In a civilized society, property rights are supposed to be respected.  Unfortunately, the truth is that the U.S. is becoming less civilized with each passing day.  At this point, a “Robin Hood mentality” is starting to emerge all over America.  Highly organized gangs of thieves are specifically searching for wealthy targets, and those targets are often being followed all the way home before being attacked.  I suppose that thieves must think that it makes a great deal of sense to target the wealthy, because robbing the rich is certainly a lot more lucrative than robbing the poor.

In Los Angeles, the police are openly admitting that over a dozen gangs are specifically targeting individuals that appear to have a lot of money…

More than a dozen Los Angeles gangs are targeting some of the city’s wealthiest residents in a new and aggressive manner, sending out crews in multiple cars to find, follow and rob people driving high-end vehicles or wearing expensive jewelry, according to police.

In many cases, they’re making off with designer handbags, diamond-studded watches and other items worth tens of thousands of dollars — if not more — and then peddling them to black-market buyers who are willing to turn a blind eye to the underlying violence, police said.

In recent years, it has become trendy to show off your wealth publicly, but I think that is going to change.

In our new environment, donning very expensive gear simply makes you a target.

According to Captain Jonathan Tippet, at least 17 gangs in Los Angeles are now conducting these sorts of attacks

According to Capt. Jonathan Tippet, who spearheads the task force, police have identified at least 17 gangs, most based out of South L.A. and operating independently, that are involved. There were 165 such robberies in 2021 and 56 so far this year, he said, including several over the weekend.

Once upon a time, criminals would approach and politely ask you to hand over your belongings.

Needless to say, those days are long gone.  In fact, these gangs often physically attack their wealthy victims without even saying a word

“There’s no chance or opportunity for these victims even to comply. They’re just running up to people and attacking them, whether that’s putting a gun in their face or punching them and beating on them,” Tippet said. “Pistol whipping them as well.”

In some cases, police determined that gang members inside high-end venues served as “spotters” for those outside, Tippet said, alerting them when wealthy targets were heading out.

Sadly, the pace of these attacks appears to be accelerating.

According to authorities, there have been five more just within the last 48 hours, including one in which a woman was run into “by a Dodge muscle car”

An LA woman was filmed being mown down by a Dodge muscle car so muggers could steal her watch as the city’s terrifying follow-home robberies soar.

The video from Monday, one of five such robberies that occurred over just 48 hours, shows the unidentified victim fleeing the muggers silver Dodge Challenger after they smashed her car window when she stopped at a light in Downtown LA.

There was a time when most violent crime was confined to the poorest parts of Los Angeles and those that lived in the wealthiest neighborhoods generally felt quite safe.

But now everything has changed.  Today, the largest increases in violent crime are happening in the wealthiest zip codes

The zip codes showing the largest increases are home to film and pop stars, including Beverly Hills, of “90210” fame, where Beyonce and Jay-Z have their West Coast house; Bel Air, of “Fresh Prince” Will Smith fame, where Jennifer Lopez now resides; and Los Feliz, where Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom share a house and where Angelina Jolie has resided since her divorce from Brad Pitt.

Comment: All these people work to promote the Agendas of the Satanic British Empire. Angie was awarded DAME status.

And in nearby Santa Monica, the Postal Service has actually suspended service because mail carriers were being attacked so often…

The United States Postal Service suspended service in a Santa Monica neighborhood after reports of repeated attacks on mail carriers.

In a notice posted at apartment mail boxes in the 1300 block of 14th Street, the USPS informed residents that service to the neighborhood is suspended. The letter cited several assaults and threats against mail carriers by an individual.

A state of complete and utter chaos reigns on the streets of the largest cities of California, but of course there is plenty of violence elsewhere too.

On Tuesday, a mass shooting on a subway train in New York City made headlines all over the world

At least 29 people were wounded on Tuesday after a gunman wearing a gas mask set off smoke grenades and opened fire inside a rush-hour subway train in Brooklyn, authorities said.

62-year-old Frank James regularly posted hate-filled videos on YouTube, and this shooting was obviously an attempt to draw a lot more attention to himself and to his hate-filled beliefs.

And it turns out that the FBI already knew all about him

It has now emerged that he was known to the FBI and was questioned in 2019 in New Mexico though it is not yet clear why.

He was cleared but was entered into the state’s ‘Guardian Lead’ system.

The Guardian Program is the bureau’s terrorist threat and suspicious incident tracking system.

James had been repeatedly arrested over the years, and this is yet another example that shows the foolishness of putting violent criminals back on the streets.

Of course if we tried to lock up all of the violent criminals our prisons would be packed beyond capacity very rapidly.  Violence is on the rise everywhere you look, and what we are witnessing right now is only just the beginning.

In New York City, the new mayor was supposed to crack down on crime, but instead crime rates just keep going up.  In fact, the number of subway crimes in March 2022 was 55 percent higher than in March 2021.

But we shouldn’t just pick on New York City.  Other major cities are seeing similar spikes in violent crime.

So if things are this bad already, what will things look like in this country when economic conditions get really, really bad?

You might want to think about that.

And if you have lots of money, you might want to think about ways that you can look “poorer”, because those that appear to be wealthy will be preyed upon more than ever in the days ahead.

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It is finally here! Michael’s new book entitled “7 Year Apocalypse” is now available in paperback and for the Kindle on Amazon.

Comment: Cabal Promoted Influencers Are Having Their Beverly Hills Neighborhoods Overrun by Thugs thanks to the Cabal Financer George Soros, Satanist who has pushed these Agendas by Paying off Politicians.

Beverly Hills bandits: How a DOZEN gangs are targeting city’s rich and famous for their designer handbags and watches – with 221 follow-home robberies in just four months

  • A group of at least 17 gangs are behind LA’s recent string of more than 200 ‘follow-home’ robberies, cops said Tuesday
  • The comments came during a brief discussing the department’s work to put an end to the attacks
  • In November, a division designed to combat the robberies – Follow Home Robbery Task Force – was formed
  • The force – which includes 18 detectives – was created on November 23
  • Since then, a total of 221 follow-home robberies have been reported – with a further 45 coming before the task force’s creation
  • During Tuesday’s brief, cops from the city-formed unit criticized laws that saw two suspects the task force arrested in the past month put back on the street

By ALEX HAMMER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

PUBLISHED: 00:01 EDT, 13 April 2022 | UPDATED: 08:43 EDT, 13 April 2022

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A group of at least 17 gangs targeting Los Angeles‘ wealthiest are responsible for the city’s recent string of ‘follow-home’ robberies, cops said Tuesday.

‘In my 34 years in the LAPD, I have never seen this type of criminal behavior in such large groups coordinating to conduct attacks on unsuspecting citizens to take their property and/or vehicles,’ said Capt. Jonathan Tippet of the attacks, which started in September. 

In November, Tippet was tabbed to head a division designed to combat the robberies – Follow Home Robbery Task Force – which has seen armed suspects stalk victims leaving ritzy boutiques, hotels, and restaurants before striking.

The force – which includes 18 detectives – was created on November 23. 

Since then, a total of 221 follow-home robberies have been reported – with a further 45 coming before the task force’s creation. 

During Tuesday’s briefing, Tippet and other cops criticized city laws that saw two suspects the task force has arrested in the past month put back on the street while awaiting trial days after their offenses.

The briefing comes as violent robberies and smash-and-grab thefts have skyrocketed in Los Angeles. Robberies are up nearly 18 percent in the year-to-date compared to 2021, while those involving a firearm have surged by nearly 50 percent in the same time period. 

Assaults are also up marginally, by 4.4 percent, with violent crimes overall up seven percent, statistics from the LAPD reveal. A group of at least 17 gangs targeting Los Angeles' wealthiest are responsible for the city's recent string of 'follow-home' robberies, cops said Tuesday, during a brief discussing the department's work to put an end to the coordinated strikes. Pictured are assailants accosting a victim in a 'follow home' strike in October+11View gallery

A group of at least 17 gangs targeting Los Angeles’ wealthiest are responsible for the city’s recent string of ‘follow-home’ robberies, cops said Tuesday, during a brief discussing the department’s work to put an end to the coordinated strikes. Pictured are assailants accosting a victim in a ‘follow home’ strike in October

‘We have seen countless individuals traumatized by having a gun pointed at them and (being) robbed,’ said Tippet during the press conference, which was held to brief the civilian Police Commission on the task force’s work since its formation last fall. 

‘Many others are dealing with the trauma and injuries from being tackled, kicked, beaten, punched and are pistol whipped to the head. 

‘It’s a miracle that more deaths have not occurred,’ the cop added, referring to the two deaths that have come from the more than 100 incidents.

In a four-week period from September to October, Tippet revealed, there were 45 robberies fitting the ‘follow home’ criteria. In November, there were another 39.

At that point, when the number of incidents spiked and celebrities started to fall victim to the incidents – including actor and former BET host Terrence Jenkins and Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Dorit Kemsley – officers noticed a pattern and subsequently formed the force, Tippet said.

During the briefing, Tippet said commonalities between the crimes included the involvement of multiple vehicles and multiple armed suspects coordinating to rob victims possessing high-end vehicles and jewelry, Tippet said. 

In many cases, Tippet said, offenders made off with designer handbags, diamond-encrusted watches and other high-priced items – which the cop said perps would then peddle on the black market at a reduced rate.   

Since then, the captain said, the task force has made 24 arrests involving 47 robberies, as well as 16 arrests for gun possession and six for attempted murder.

According to Tippet, the department has also arrested four suspects on murder charges in the two homicides it has investigated in relation to the organized attacks.

In that span, the force has also served 278 search warrants, Tippet said, with nearly 200 of them designed to target suspects’ social media accounts – which police say gangbangers likely used to plan the heists – and 35 for homes and 20 for vehicles. +11View gallery

Pictured are confiscated firearms and drugs obtained from gang members cops say are behind the attacks

Pictured are confiscated firearms and drugs obtained from gang members cops say are behind the attacksIn the last year, violent robberies and smash-and-grab thefts have skyrocketed in Los Angeles. Robberies are up nearly 18 percent in the year-to-date compared to 2021, while those involving a firearm have surged by nearly 50 percent in the same time period+11View gallery

In the last year, violent robberies and smash-and-grab thefts have skyrocketed in Los Angeles. Robberies are up nearly 18 percent in the year-to-date compared to 2021, while those involving a firearm have surged by nearly 50 percent in the same time period'In my 34 years in the LAPD, I have never seen this type of criminal behavior in such large groups coordinating to conduct attacks on unsuspecting citizens to take their property and/or vehicles,' said follow-home task force head Jonathan Tippet of the attacks, which started in September+11View gallery

‘In my 34 years in the LAPD, I have never seen this type of criminal behavior in such large groups coordinating to conduct attacks on unsuspecting citizens to take their property and/or vehicles,’ said follow-home task force head Jonathan Tippet of the attacks, which started in September

Tippet said that in addition to the arrests, the task force’s efforts have so far been largely successful, causing the number of incidents to fall to just 10 last month – a 78% decrease from the 45 seen at the outset of the crime wave.

‘Due to the crisis, we began making arrests as quickly as possible once individuals were identified,’ he said, revealing how the task force amended the department’s usual policy of waiting to identify all involved in a robbery before making arrests  

He noted that the tweak was effective in quelling the number of the incidents.

‘This has been a major undertaking, however, I am confident that we are slowing this trend down,’ Tippet told attendees Tuesday.

In its most recent two-week period, ending April 10, there were seven follow-home robberies reported by the LAPD, with the two weeks before that only seeing three follow-home robberies, Tippet said. 

However, an uptick in recent weeks that’s seen five robberies fitting the suspects’ MO in the past 48 hours has officers convinced there’s more work to be done – in part because some jailed suspects are getting released and reoffending while awaiting trial due to the city’s lax bail laws.

‘I am absolutely frustrated,’ conceded Tippet, who also oversees the department’s Robbery Homicide Division and said the phenomenon was ‘almost unheard of’ before last year.             

The brief from the task force comes as three men in Los Angeles were arrested as suspects in armed follow-home robberies that began in January – including one was involved in eight separate follow-off robberies over a sixth-month period starting last fall, during which he was released seven times due to the city’s lax criminal policies. 

Matthew Adams, 18, was arrested for a seventh time in 2022 on March 31, accused of attacking two UCLA students outside one of the university’s dorms, and taking their expensive watches as well as an iPhone, adding up to more than $145,000 in goods, a  Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) statement confirmed.

Adams also is being linked to at least four other follow-home-style robberies in Hollywood, Burbank and West L.A. 

Many residents blame the city's no-or-low-cash bail policies introduced by the woke D.A. George Gascón, who came into office in 2020
Violent crimes have skyrocketed in Los Angeles in the last year, of which LAPD chief Michael Moore (pictured) has blamed Gascon for

Many LA residents and LAPD chief Michael Moore (right) blame the city’s crime on no-or-low-cash bail policies introduced by the progressive DA George Gascón (left), who came into office in 2020Matthew Adams, 18, was arrested by the Los Angeles Police Department on March 31 at a traffic stop. He is being charged with seven counts of robbery and two gun enhancements, according to police, and could face up to more than 20 years in jail if found guilty. He was released from jail four times this year due to the city's lax bail laws+11View gallery

Matthew Adams, 18, was arrested by the Los Angeles Police Department on March 31 at a traffic stop. He is being charged with seven counts of robbery and two gun enhancements, according to police, and could face up to more than 20 years in jail if found guilty. He was released from jail four times this year due to the city’s lax bail lawsAnother suspect cuffed earlier this month by the force is Cheyenne Hale, 25, who was arrested on suspicion of participating in the armed robbery of a man in downtown L.A. in October in which thieves made off with two watches valued together at roughly $600,000. Court records show he has since been released on bail+11View gallery

Another suspect cuffed earlier this month by the force is Cheyenne Hale, 25, who was arrested on suspicion of participating in the armed robbery of a man in downtown L.A. in October in which thieves made off with two watches valued together at roughly $600,000. Court records show he has since been released on bailAdams is seen as the main suspect of  several other robberies taking place all across L.A. with most of them taking place in Hollywood, between January and March of this year. Two robberies were also reported in Burbank and in the neighborhood of West L.A.+11View gallery

Adams is seen as the main suspect of  several other robberies taking place all across L.A. with most of them taking place in Hollywood, between January and March of this year. Two robberies were also reported in Burbank and in the neighborhood of West L.A.

The three are accused of identifying victims wearing expensive items and following them from a public location to a more private one, where they’d mug the targets. Ideal spots included upscale restaurants, and clubs in the Hollywood area. Victims would be tracked back to their apartments or hotels, police said.   

The two other men, Eric Wilson and Jayon Sparks, also were arrested in connection with the robberies, police said. 

LAPD said there might be other unidentified suspects still at large, according to Fox 11.

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In one of the robberies, Adams and an unidentified accomplice followed two tourists from a nightclub to their hotel. Once they made it back and headed to their rooms, Adams and the other suspect robbed them of high-priced watches and other belongings. 

LAPD officers arrested and booked Wilson and Sparks on March 24 after Metropolitan Division Officers obtained a warrant to search their apartment. Inside, they found firearms, drugs, ammo and luxury stolen items, including watches, jewelry and cash, according to the LAPD. 

Subsequently, Wilson also was charged with one count of possession of a firearm, and Sparks was charged with two counts of robbery and one count of possession of a firearm, the LAPD confirmed. 

Wilson was charged on one count of possession of a firearm
Sparks was charged with two counts of robbery and one count of possession of a firearm

Eric Wilson (left) and Jayson Sparks (right) were accomplices of Adams although it remains unknown how many robberies they were involved in between January and March of this year. Both were arrested on March 24 and charged on possession of a firearmOctober 2021: Man chased down and robbed on the street in LALoaded: 0%Progress: 0%0:00PreviousPlaySkipMuteCurrent Time0:00/Duration Time0:42FullscreenNeed Text

Adams was arrested on March 31 – a week after Wilson and Sparks’ arrest – during a traffic stop. 

He was booked into jail and charged April 4 with one felony count of first-degree residential robbery and six counts of second-degree robbery. LAPD also charged him with two gun enhancements, for all the robberies that he has been involved in between January 7 and March 30, police said. 

If found guilty of all nine charges, the 18-year-old suspect faces more than 20 years in prison, the Los Angeles Police Department said.  

Adams’ latest arrest comes after he was previously detained on January 9, January 27 and February 21. He was booked into jail each time, but always released shortly afterwards. 

Prior to his first arrest, Adams was accused in a high-end jewelry store robbery on January 7. He was placed on bond before his release. A group of at least five other men also were involved in the robbery. It’s unclear if Wilson and Sparks were part of it. Thieves target Beverly Hills jewelry store in brazen daylight raidLoaded: 0%Progress: 0%0:00PreviousPlaySkipMuteCurrent Time0:00/Duration Time0:21FullscreenNeed TextA group of five is seen on video with what police say appeared to be sledgehammers, obliterating the front window of the store. Adams was involved in the robbery but it is unsure if Wilson and Sparks were too+11View gallery

A group of five is seen on video with what police say appeared to be sledgehammers, obliterating the front window of the store. Adams was involved in the robbery but it is unsure if Wilson and Sparks were tooAdams, Sparks and Wilson would follow victims to their homes or to isolated areas before mugging their watches, cash or any jewelry that they would carry+11View gallery

Adams, Sparks and Wilson would follow victims to their homes or to isolated areas before mugging their watches, cash or any jewelry that they would carry

Adams was then arrested and charged with carrying a hidden firearm on January 27. He was released shortly afterwards. 

A little less than a month later, Adams was arrested once more for the same offense – carrying a concealed weapon – before being released. 

Adams, who could not be reached for comment, has since been arrested a fourth time, police records show, on charges stemming from seven robberies, to which he has pleaded not guilty. 

The city’s public defender’s office, which represented the suspect during his arraignment, declined to comment on the case. Adams remains in custody as of Wednesday morning, court records show. 

On Tuesday, LAPD Chief Michel Moore, who announced the formation of the ‘follow-home’ task force in November, said he was ‘disappointed’ that ‘the full weight of our existing laws’ was not used against Adams – not only to hold him accountable for his crimes but to deter others who may see the crime wave as an opportunity to engage in their own crimes. 

Moore described the city’s repeated releases of Adams as a risk to public safety, and asserted that suspects who are repeatedly arrested for gun violence should not be let out pending trial.

The head cop also labeled prosecutors partially responsible for his crimes by not seeking certain charging enhancements against Adams that might have kept him locked up. 

Another suspect cuffed earlier this month by the force is Cheyenne Hale, 25, who was arrested on suspicion of participating in the armed robbery of a man in downtown L.A. in October in which thieves made off with two watches valued together at roughly $600,000.

Police said they recovered a loaded gun from Hale during his arrest and that cops in Tippet’s unit later found seven additional guns, $21,000 in cash, and ‘a large quantity of drugs’ including cocaine and methamphetamine when they searched his home.

Court records show that Hale has also since been released from custody. 

‘This revolving-door criminal justice system that we have right now clearly is not working and is endangering the citizens of Los Angeles and is creating a public safety crisis,’ Police Commission President William Briggs said of the city’s treatment of the suspects.

‘We need to find a solution.’ 

New criminal policies, which include lenient jail time rules, were set into motion by Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon for the past two years. The new rules allow repeated offenders to be released back into society without facing severe or lengthy punishment for their crimes. 

The lax bail laws also caused a rift between LAPD Chief Michael Moore and Gascon. Moore has repeatedly shifted the blame of the city’s high crime rate to the district attorney. 

‘Today, we see that the use of enhancements has been sharply curtailed,’ the Los Angeles chief said during a Police Commission meeting on Tuesday. ‘I believe that’s inconsistent with the underlying importance of those enhancements as to deterring others from being engaged in serious violent felonies with the use of a firearm.’ https://www.youtube.com/embed/_NC5gBWLCS4?rel=0&showinfo=1

‘While I appreciate the filings that have been obtained, I’m disappointed that the full weight of the existing laws and the support of our district attorney and the court to hold this individual responsible and accountable and keep him from the community was missed,’ Moore added.

Gascon, who has been widely criticized as being soft on crime, later backtracked on some of his most controversial policies, including not pursuing sentences of life in prison without the possibility of parole, and not prosecuting juveniles accused of serious offenses as adults.

His sudden change of heart comes as he faces a second recall effort organized by critics, who contend that his woke policies are to blame for Los Angeles’ rising crime rates. 

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