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Zohran Mamdani and Sadiq Khan These Last Days News - November 4, 2025
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Sadiq Khan Islamicized London… and Zohran Mamdani Is Worse Than Khan...

"The battle, My child, will accelerate very shortly for there will not only be a great war of weapons of mankind, but it will be known soon throughout the world as a religious war." - Our Lady of the Roses August 21, 1974

AN  ARABIAN  SABER
Veronica - And I can see now Jesus and Our Lady are going high up into the sky, and there's forming directly over Our Lady's statue, high in the sky—it is a cross, a very large cross. The handle, though, of a . . . dagger—it looks like a dagger, a knife. It's a strange-looking dagger with a loop at the bottom, like. It's a symbol. And Jesus is nodding.
    Jesus  "You will understand, My child, soon."

Veronica - Yes, it is a, like a saber. Gee, it, it's a very strange-looking, dagger-like saber, with a cross on a handle. Like—it's not the kind that you see—it looks almost like Arabian or something. I can't explain it—like a very strange-looking Arabic, or something. I don't know where I have seen that before, but it's a very odd-looking type of dagger-like sword, with a hook on the end of it, though. That's strange. Oh, now it's beginning to fade; I can't see it anymore. - December 24, 1979

The above Messages from Our Lady were given to Veronica Lueken at Bayside, New York. Read more

DiscernReport.com reported on November 3, 2025:

By Fernando Ehrenreich

New York City stands on the brink of a pivotal mayoral election tomorrow, with democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani surging ahead in the polls against former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa. President Trump threw his weight behind Cuomo, warning that federal funds for the city could dry up if Mamdani takes office.

Trump’s endorsement came with a stark message about the risks of handing the keys to America’s largest city to someone whose policies echo the troubling path London has taken under Mayor Sadiq Khan. For years, Khan has overseen a transformation in the British capital that many see as a surrender to radical influences, and Mamdani’s vision for New York promises an even more aggressive shift.

Look at London today. Knife crime has plagued the streets for years, with stabbings reaching record levels during Khan’s tenure. Official stats from the UK government show over 14,000 knife offenses in London alone last year, a sharp rise since he took office in 2016.

Critics point to lax policing and a focus on “community relations” that often prioritizes appeasing certain groups over enforcing the law. Pro-Palestinian protests have turned chaotic, with reports of antisemitic chants and violence going unchecked, leaving residents feeling unsafe.

Khan’s response? He downplays the issues, calling out “Islamophobia” while his city grapples with what some describe as creeping Sharia influences—claims Trump amplified at the UN General Assembly in September, accusing Khan of allowing religious laws to seep into governance. There’s no outright adoption of Sharia, of course, but the mayor’s decisions—like renaming streets to honor Muslim figures or pushing for more halal options in schools—signal a broader cultural overhaul that erodes traditional British identity.

Khan, the son of Pakistani immigrants and the first Muslim mayor of a major Western city, has faced relentless criticism. Yet, the substance of the complaints holds water. His handling of the 2023-2024 Gaza protests allowed mobs to dominate public spaces, with police standing by as Hamas sympathizers waved flags and shouted slogans that would get anyone else arrested for hate speech.

A UK Conservative MP was even suspended for suggesting “Islamists” had Khan under their thumb, a comment that sparked outrage but resonated with those watching London’s decline.

Economic stagnation follows suit: Businesses flee high taxes and regulations, tourism dips amid safety fears, and the once-vibrant city now ranks among Europe’s most dangerous for violent crime. Khan’s third term, secured in 2024, only cements this trajectory, with policies like ultra-low emission zones crippling working-class drivers while he jets to climate summits like COP30 in Rio this week.

Now, turn to Zohran Mamdani, the 33-year-old New York State Assembly member vying to become New York City’s first Muslim mayor. Born to Ugandan-Indian parents who fled Idi Amin’s regime, Mamdani shares Khan’s immigrant roots and faith, but his politics veer sharper left. He’s a proud member of the Democratic Socialists of America, advocating for defunding the police, rent controls that could bankrupt landlords, and a foreign policy that blasts Israel at every turn. In debates, he’s promised to open the door to radical curricula influenced by his allies in progressive circles.

What makes Mamdani potentially worse than Khan? A recent report from the International Legal Forum on Antisemitism flagged his rhetoric as an “alarm bell,” citing ties to groups that downplay October 7 atrocities and push narratives that fuel hate against Jews. In New York, home to the world’s largest Jewish population outside Israel, this could ignite tensions far beyond London’s protest scenes.

Imagine Times Square overrun by unchecked demonstrations, with NYPD budgets slashed under Mamdani’s watch—echoing Khan’s soft-on-crime approach but amplified by socialist economics that prioritize redistribution over public safety.

Mamdani’s campaign has drawn fire from billionaires and business leaders pouring millions into ads against him, including viral videos where CEOs mock his policies by “applying” for jobs under a socialist regime. They fear a New York mirroring London’s economic woes: Sky-high taxes driving out the wealthy, vacant office spaces from remote work mandates, and a housing crisis worsened by his anti-development stance.

Khan’s London has seen GDP growth lag behind the UK average, with youth unemployment spiking in immigrant-heavy boroughs. Mamdani’s plans for “affordable housing” through aggressive rent caps could do the same here, stifling investment and turning Manhattan into a ghost town for entrepreneurs.

There’s a deeper thread connecting these two figures, one that whispers of a coordinated push by global progressives to reshape Western cities. Khan and Mamdani have reportedly swapped advice, with the London mayor offering tips on handling Trump-style attacks. At COP30, Khan dismissed criticisms of Mamdani as baseless, urging New Yorkers to ignore religion in the race—just as he deflects scrutiny of his own policies. But when Trump calls out the “Sharia creep” in London, he’s tapping into real anxieties about leaders who prioritize international alliances over local needs.

Mamdani’s foreign policy leanings, including his vocal support for Hamas, align with a network of activists who view America and its allies as oppressors. If he wins, expect New York to become a hub for anti-Western sentiment, with city funds diverted to “solidarity” programs that echo Khan’s multicultural initiatives but go further into defunding law enforcement and embracing open borders.

Voters tomorrow face a choice: Preserve the city’s grit and opportunity, or risk a transformation that could make Khan’s London look tame by comparison.

In the end, cities like London and New York thrive on diversity, but not at the expense of security and prosperity. Khan’s record serves as a cautionary tale, and Mamdani’s promises threaten to write an even darker chapter for the Big Apple.

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"All who continue in the battle ahead must accept martyrdom. it does not, My child, necessarily mean death of your body, but it will mean persecution. Stand fast in the faith. Keep the faith in the hearts of those you love. Extend your charity of heart to all of your brother and sisters throughout the world. Pray a constant vigilance of prayer." - Our Lady of the Roses, October 2, 1974

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