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Pedophile Harvey Milk, Election Fraud, and the Worst Mass Murder in History

No San Francisco politician ever paid the price for enabling mass child murderer Jim Jones, but the City by the Bay made up for it by celebrating Harvey Milk

By Steven Aunan, June 12, 2023 2:30 am

Gay martyr Harvey Milk is back in the news and California Gov. Gavin Newsom has endorsed pedophilia by punching down on a local public school board that wants to protect its students from sexual indoctrination.

Milk was murdered in 1978, but that had nothing to do with his gayness, and his gayness also has nothing to do with the current school curriculum kerfuffle. But you wouldn’t know that from the Censorship Industrial Complex, which has joined Newsom by punching down on Armenian and Muslim parents in addition to their usual Christian targets.

Milk had a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old boy who later committed suicide as an adult, and Temecula Valley School Board President Dr. Joseph Komrosky said he doesn’t want school books to glorify known pederasts.

Newsom tweeted a chilling message to Komrosky: “Congrats Mr. Komrosky you have our attention. Stay tuned.”

“My remarks about Mr. Milk were not based on him being a homosexual, but rather based upon him being an adult having a sexual relationship with a minor,” Komrosky said, echoing a growing number of California parents opposed to “bringing in curriculum for K-6 on gender ideology.”

Milk was credibly revealed as a pedophile by San Francisco Chronicle reporter Randy Shilts in his 1982 book “The Mayor of Castro Street.”

  • “…sixteen-year-old McKinley was looking for some kind of father figure…At 33, Milk was launching a new life, though he could hardly have imagined the unlikely direction toward which his new lover would pull him.”
  • “Harvey always had a penchant for young waifs with substance abuse problems.”
  • “Harvey confided one night that at twenty-four, Doug was the oldest man Harvey had ever started an affair with.”

So, other than that, who was Harvey Milk?

Harvey Milk was an honorably discharged U.S. Navy veteran, and a Goldwater Republican stockbroker in New York who moved to San Francisco in 1972. As Democrat politician Art Agnos said, Milk “found freedom, grew his ponytail and started to move to the left.” He tried to come out as conservative politician, but that didn’t work so he became a leftist and invented a nonexistent dishonorable discharge to benefit himself politically.

Harvey Milk filling in for Mayor Moscone for a day in 1978. (Photo: permission Wikimedia Foundation)

“You know, Harvey, I know you want to go some place in politics in this city, but you’re not gonna get too far with your ‘Throw the Bums Out’ conservative speech,” Agnos told Milk in 1975. “You gotta give people hope.”

A week later, Milk delivered his “Give Them Hope” speech. “It was stunning to see him turn around and sound like a liberal … the next year he was a full-blown progressive,” recalled Agnos, who went on to serve as Mayor of San Francisco from 1988-1992.

From 1957 to 1967, San Francisco was the adopted home of the Mattachine Society, a secret Communist organization founded in Los Angeles in 1950 to organize LGBTQ activists. According to the Library of Congress, “The Mattachine founders borrowed the initial structure of the organization from the Communist Party, and the leadership, the ‘fifth order’ was anonymous, so members didn’t even know their names.”

Milk moved to the city in 1972, and his apparently sudden political transition took place in a “progressive” atmosphere dominated by leftist terror groups. In 1971 and 1972, the FBI reported 2,500 domestic bombings, or almost five a day over an 18-month span. In 1976, the FBI called San Francisco “the Belfast of North America.”

Not only did the city host the terrorist New World Liberation Front, but it gave rise to the Zodiac killer, the Zebra murders, the Symbionese Liberation Army, and notorious Peoples Temple cult leader Jim Jones, who rose to political power with the help of the Democrat political machine: Governor Jerry Brown, Congressman John Burton, Assemblyman Willie Brown, Supervisor Dianne Feinstein, “People’s Mayor” George Moscone … and Harvey Milk.

As Jones operated his “primarily black” church by preaching like a black pastor, his leadership team was dominated by white women, “at least six of whom were his sexual conquests and firmly under his sway,” author David Talbot wrote in “The Season of the Witch.”

“When people talk about my father manipulating black people, that’s true,” said his black adopted son, Jim Jones Jr. But the manipulation obviously didn’t stop there. Jones Sr. also manipulated George Moscone by supplying him with easy women, and then stole the 1975 mayoral election for him.

“We loaded up all 13 of our buses with maybe 70 people on each bus, and we had those buses rolling nonstop up and down the coast into San Francisco the day before the election,” said Jones Jr. “We had people going from precinct to precinct to vote. So could we have been the force that tipped the election to Moscone? Absolutely! Slam dunk. He only won by 4,000 votes. I’m sorry, but I’ve got to give my father credit for that. I think he did the right thing.”

Moscone repaid the favor in 1976 by making Jones Sr. chairman of the San Francisco Housing Authority.

“Jim Jones helped George Moscone run this city,” said Jones Jr., whose father also met privately with Jimmy Carter’s wife, Rosalynn, and with vice presidential candidate Walter Mondale, during the 1976 presidential campaign.

As for Harvey Milk, he attended dozens of Jones’ sermons and wrote glowing letters about the “greatness I have found in Jim Jones’s Peoples Temple.”

In 1977, Milk wrote a gushing letter of praise to Jones: “Our paths have crossed. They will stay crossed. It is a fight that I will walk with you into … The first time I heard you, you made a statement: ‘Take one of us, and you must take all of us.’ Please add my name.”

And in February 1978, Milk asked President Jimmy Carter to intervene in a child custody dispute between Jones and disillusioned followers Timothy and Grace Stoen, who had sent their six-year-old son John Victor to be raised by the village called Jonestown.

“Rev. Jones is widely known in the minority communities here and elsewhere as a man of the highest character, who has undertaken constructive remedies for social problems which have been amazing in their scope and effectiveness,” wrote Milk, who believed – along with everyone else who read Herb Caen’s newspaper articles – that the boy was Jones’ son.

If Carter did not allow the boy to remain with the “loving protective parents” Rev. and Mrs. Jones, wrote Milk, not only would “the life of a child [be] at stake” but America’s “official relations with Guyana could stand to be jeopardized, to the potentially great embarrassment of our State Department.”

On November 18, 1978, almost a thousand people died by murder or suicide, at the direction of Jim Jones Sr., in his compound in Guyana. John Victor Stoen was among them, found poisoned in Jones’ cabin.

On November 27, 1978, Moscone and Milk were shot and killed in City Hall by disgruntled former Supervisor Dan White, who was upset at the men for sabotaging his political career.

Today, 45 years after the largest mass murder in history, and a double political assassination perpetrated by an elected politician, California celebrates Harvey Milk Day each year. Milk also has his face on a U.S. postage stamp, and an elementary school and a U.S. Navy ship named after him.

Not only did many of California’s most prominent politicians benefit from enabling Jim Jones and the murder of 300 children, but they’ve also instructed schools to teach children that a lying, power-hungry, narcissistic pedophile was a culture war hero.

Anyone who dares to speak these truths finds themselves in the crosshairs of political power. In California, this is known as “giving people hope.”

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8 thoughts on “Pedophile Harvey Milk, Election Fraud, and the Worst Mass Murder in History

  1. Thanks to the globe for posting this reminder of history that Democrats would rather we forget and thanks to Dr. Joseph Komrosky for standing up to the groomers and not backing down from the truth.

  2. Thank You for this important history lesson. All sodomites, pedophiles, child predators, child sexual groomers, and all depraved and degenerate liars will have their place in the “Lake of Fire” on that Day, and they will burn there for eternity without end. 🔥

  3. Everything bad about California is birthed in San Francisco!
    Until SF stops giving us politicians like Milk, Newsom, Boxer, Piglosi and Wiener this state is doomed!

  4. Democrats have hidden the sordid history of Harvey Milk much like Democrats have hidden their history as being the party of slavery, segregation, Jim Crow laws, lynchings, and the KKK? How much influence did the communist party have along with associated government agencies like the CIA in the takeover of San Francisco by their Democrat minions?

  5. I feel gratitude toward Steven Aunan and his ability to connect so many dots of sad, corrupt San Francisco and its history. Though books about Jones and Milk have been written, I did not read them nor know anything of the insights Mr. Aunan’s article reveals. But how so characteristic of the scummy criminal occupying the governor’s office to attack moral citizens of California and defend a pedophile (while continuing to release more criminals from prison onto an unsuspecting public). This bad-to-the-bone business of making heroes out of villains with Newscum and California is an inglorious feature of the 20th and 21st century, as well as horrifying, and putrid.

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