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Saved - February 4, 2026 at 3:18 AM

@NateFriedman97 - Nate Friedman

I caught this guy paying protestors at the @DemSocialists rally in NYC. This is all manufactured chaos and they're doing it well. They're organized and it does not stop with one mayor. The recipets are all below as usual and the full video is in the comments. https://t.co/72nEYTFVhU

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A journalist asks if there’s someone who can be spoken to about hearing, and is directed to the other side of the park. The exchange turns into a broader set of allegations about a man named Naftali Aaron Kranz and the organization Get Free. The speaker claims Naftali Kranz is a paid protester through Get Free. They present LinkedIn posts recruiting for paid protesters for the company, described as Get Free’s “part time mobilization support contractor.” The speaker asserts Get Free bills itself as a grassroots organization while Naftali and others are allegedly paid to protest. They claim Get Free aims to “undo white supremacy” and that one of the best ways to do that, in Naftali’s view, is to celebrate vandalism, citing Crown Heights, where someone threw an egg at a stranger’s cyber truck and placed dog feces on it. The speaker contends Naftali attended an abolish the police rally but was not the leader, instead blending in among other recruits, and that he works with the DSA, explaining why the speaker met him at a DSA Tax the Rich rally. On LinkedIn, the speaker says Naftali frequently posts about paid protester roles, urging people to join to “help us expand our effort to win reparations across the country,” with recruitment across Chicago, the Bay Area, and Baltimore. They describe a nine-week contract, part-time, paying $3,400 in stipends biweekly, seeking someone excited about experimentation who will recruit people and train them to drive turnout at events. The speaker also says Naftali is part of Jews Against Trump and urges donations to bail funds to “bail immigrants out of concentration camps,” adding a claim that a Jewish person who calls an immigration detention center a concentration camp has a serious mental illness, and criticizing colleges like NYU, the Democrat party, and mainstream media as brainwashing. The speaker asserts Nicole Cardi is at the top of the Get Free Movement and claims she says the George Floyd protests were the reason Biden won the 2020 election. They argue that protest NGO groups are about getting Democrats elected, and that donations to Get Free are funneled through ActBlue, which the speaker says is under investigation by the Department of Justice for foreign contributions. The speaker alleges ActBlue has funneled billions to activist groups like Indivisible Twin Cities, which is said to be orchestrating resistance to ICE agents in Minneapolis. Indivisible is claimed to have paid protesters and received over 7,600,000 dollars from the Open Society Foundation, funded by George Soros.
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Speaker 0: A journalist, and I'm wondering if there's someone I can speak to. I mean, any any hearing Is there someone that I can speak to? Speaker 1: Yeah. I think they might be, like, on the other side of the park, actually. No. Speaker 0: Yeah. So they said you would be here. Speaker 1: Oh, no. But other side the parks actually. Speaker 0: Why are you so upset? Why are you so angry? Speaker 1: I was angry right Speaker 0: here. What? You seem like really jittery, like upset. Speaker 1: You're just annoying. What's up? Speaker 0: Oh, why am I annoying? Alright. Well, I have to go first stand here. Speaker 1: Meet Naftali Aaron Kranz. He's a paid protester through and through. Here's him posting on LinkedIn to hire paid protesters for the company he works for called Get Free. Listen to this. Get Free is hiring for part time mobilization support contractor. That just means paid protester. We're seeking out people with four plus years of experience in leading direct action and large scale mobilizations, demonstrations, protests, and civil disobedience, which just means experience getting arrested. Compensation is 3,500 to $4,200 a month for an average of twenty hours a week. Get Free on their website calls themselves a grassroots organization when Naftali and others are literally being paid to protest. Get Free wants to quote undo white supremacy. Naftali thinks one of the best ways to do that is to celebrate vandalism, saying Crown Heights stay winning after someone threw an egg at a stranger's cyber truck and placed dog feces on it. Here's Naftali at an abolish the police rally. You can see he's not leading the protest, just blending in amongst the other recruits. He can get his photo op later because the way this works is combining all the leftist causes together to make the individual causes look bigger than they are. And, of course, he works with the DSA, which is why I ran into him at this DSA Tax the Rich rally. On LinkedIn, you can see Naftali frequently doing his paid protester posts saying, come work with and help us expand our effort to win reparations across the country. And Naftali is recruiting nationwide in Chicago, The Bay Area, and Baltimore. Pod organizers he's hiring for are tasked with building small localized teams. In other words, protesters that can be deployed on demand. Now let's see what happens when we click on one of these links attached. It's a nine week contract part time paying $3,400 in stipends issued biweekly, and they're looking for someone excited about experimentation and will recruit people and train them to drive turnout to events. And Naftali is part of Jews Against Trump and urges people to donate to bail funds to quote, bail immigrants out of concentration camps. A Jewish person that calls an immigration detention center a concentration camp has a serious mental illness, and it's colleges like NYU where he went, the Democrat party, and the mainstream media who are guilty of this brainwashing. We see Nicole Cardi at the top of the Get Free Movement. She says the George Floyd protests were the reason Biden won the twenty twenty election. Share this with anyone who is trying to make the argument that morality, civil rights, and social justice have no place in electoral politics. It's the opposite. Now we can see that these protest NGO groups are about one thing, getting Democrats elected. So it's only fitting that donations to get free are funneled through ActBlue, who is under investigation by the Department of Justice for foreign contributions. ActBlue has funneled billions of dollars for activist groups like Indivisible Twin Cities, is orchestrating the resistance on ICE agents in Minneapolis. Indivisible has been caught paying protesters, and they've received over $7,600,000 from the Open Society Foundation funded by George Soros.
Saved - December 29, 2025 at 5:48 AM

@NateFriedman97 - Nate Friedman

I exposed extensive migrant shelter fraud in massachusetts. The governor knew about this and likely profited from it. $42 per migrant meal that is beyond waste, that is fraud. $100,000 a month for free lyft rides after the migrants are given nice cars, and much more. https://t.co/HvGr7nOk3t

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John Featherson, a former migrant shelter director in Massachusetts, is interviewed in a setting at what is described as a Holiday Inn facility connected to Elliot Human Services. The interaction begins with the interviewer being told to stop recording or leave, on private property and trespassing grounds. Featherson makes a series of allegations about the operations and costs associated with migrant shelters and related services: - He asserts that “everything is free” for the migrants, contrasting it with the assumption that they pay for amenities. He notes that migrants have access to doctors’ appointments in Boston or immigration hearings in New Hampshire, and questions whether they use their own cars, suggesting instead that they request Uber or Lyft rides. - He claims the amount spent on Uber and Lyft for transportation is “well in excess of $100,000 a month.” - He describes a logistics operation akin to Amazon, stating that “every day I would order tens of thousands of dollars worth of product from Amazon every single day, seven days a week,” including diapers, formula, toothbrushes, hair dryers, combs, and strollers, delivered as needed. - He notes the presence of free on-site daycare at the shelter, countering any idea that children are transported daily to external facilities, with the daycare provided “on-site there.” - He mentions a school bus used for this purpose as part of the on-site arrangements. - He explains that as the hotel became overwhelmed with migrant families, there were fights over washers and dryers. He states that “the state contracted this company to come in five days a week and do everybody's laundry,” with a process of dropping off laundry by 07:00 and having it back by 17:00, folded and provided at no cost to the taxpayers of Massachusetts. - He addresses media portrayals of migrants by asserting what he says migrants claim about why they came, juxtaposing it with a narrative about past displacement from Haiti. He recounts a story: migrants claim they came because of promises of “everything was free” under a new administration. - He recounts a succession of migration routes and destinations: from Haiti to Chile for ten years after an earthquake, then to Brazil, and finally to America, with his interpretation that their reason for coming is tied to the claim that “Joe Biden told us everything was free.” Throughout, Featherson emphasizes the scale and variety of services he claims were provided to migrants and questions the underlying motivations and narratives surrounding their presence in the facilities.
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Speaker 0: Oh, wow. Speaker 1: Oh, this is a nice facility. I Speaker 0: am doing a story on Holiday Inn's in the area, and I just wanted Speaker 1: to ask Speaker 0: a few questions. Speaker 1: And I'm gonna have to ask that you either stop recording or leave. Speaker 0: Oh, it's by Elliot Human Services. Yeah. This one, this company I know. They charge $42 per meal from the taxpayer. What do you do for work here? It's private property, you're trespassing. Speaker 1: Okay. Will you Speaker 0: keep saying that? You're trespassing. As soon as they say you're trespassing, you have to leave or Uh-huh. Be arrested. Speaker 1: My name is John Featherson. I'm a former migrant shelter director in Massachusetts. I helped out in a couple different sites. Everything is free. I cannot stress the word everything is free. Everybody has a nice car. Most of them have nice cars, but when they have a doctor's appointment in Boston or they have a, immigration hearing in New Hampshire, you know, which is an hour and a half away, you think they use their own car? Nope. They say, oh, I need an Uber. I need, you know, I need a Lyft. Speaker 0: How much is given for rides for Uber and Lyft? Speaker 1: The amount of money that we would spend on Ubers and Lyft, was well in excess of $100,000 a month. Speaker 0: A month? Speaker 1: A month. Yeah. Now as good as, Lyft and Uber had it, Amazon had it 10 times better. Speaker 0: And how's that? How how did Amazon work into this? Speaker 1: Every day I would order tens of thousands of dollars worth of product from Amazon every single day, seven days a week. Need one day I would do a huge diaper delivery and the next day I would do a formula delivery. The next day I would buy, you know, toothbrushes and hair dryers and combs and strollers. Anything that they needed, they got. Speaker 0: Now, as I continued my way around the shelter, I noticed this school bus. Speaker 1: That is free daycare provided to the, shelter. Speaker 0: Wow, okay, so every day they take the kids to another to a daycare center? Speaker 1: No, they come there and provide daycare right on-site there. Speaker 0: Oh, right on-site. Speaker 1: It's mind boggling, isn't it? As the hotel got overtaken by migrant families, there was not enough capacity, and there were fights breaking out over washers and dryers. So the state contracted this company to come in five days a week and do everybody's laundry. You put your laundry out by 07:00, it's back by 05:00, and it all comes back folded in these nice bags, and it's free, or the taxpayers of Massachusetts pay for it. And, you know, the media wants to make it sound like most of the residents are escaping, you know, the horrors of Haiti. But they go, well, you know, I was in Chile for ten years after the, you know, the earthquake in Haiti. And you're like, what? So you didn't leave Haiti like this year? No, I left ten years ago and I went to Chile. And then they made us work, so then we went to Brazil. And we were content in Brazil. And then I'm like, well, why'd you come to America? Well, came we came to America because Joe Biden told us everything was free.
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