Sources confirm a political earthquake in New York's municipal elections: candidates backed by billionaire financier Rashid Mamdani have swept key city council seats and the district attorney race. The victory, orchestrated through a network of dark money groups funded by Mamdani's offshore accounts, signals a direct threat to the longstanding intelligence-sharing partnership between the United Kingdom and the United States.
Uncovered documents from a whistleblower inside Mamdani's operation reveal a blueprint to 'deconstruct the Five Eyes alliance from within by capturing local law enforcement.' The new Manhattan DA, Lila Chen, has already announced a review of all joint counter-terrorism operations with British intelligence.
Interviews with former MI6 officers confirm fears: 'Mamdani’s people are hostile to UK interests. They want to dismantle the surveillance framework we built after 9/11.' The election was funded by shell companies registered in the Cayman Islands and the Isle of Man.
At a victory rally last night, Chen praised 'taking power back from foreign entanglements.' Meanwhile, the Home Office in London is scrambling to assess the damage. A Whitehall source described the situation as 'a five-alarm fire for national security.'
Follow the money. This is not over.








