A San Francisco official celebrated for hisjail reform activismis under fire for allegedly abusive relationships with women — and freely ranted about Jews on social media while serving on multiple City Hall boards, The California Post can exclusively reveal.

William Monroe Palmer, president of the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department Oversight Board, shared a plethora of disturbing Facebook and Instagram posts promotingantisemitic conspiracy theories, fringe books about Jewish world control along with diatribes about women, Christians, and thebenefits of polygamy.

In one April 21 Facebook, Palmershared a videofrom a self-described “prophet” ZuhCar El Le Azar, who slams Christians for not doing “the research” about Jews.Azar cites an obscure racist tome called Chosen People From the Caucasus — which blames Jews for the transatlantic slave trade and argues that Jewish success is due to “lingering Neanderthal aggression” — and flashes an AI-generated Jewish caricature.

“Is it because you were raised like that? After Trump and the Epstein files, genocide in Israel and the historical racist abuse you are still voting as Demoncrats and Rethuglicans?” Palmer wrote while sharing the hateful post.

On April 30, the self-described human rights advocate shared a Facebook post from the Israelite School of Universal Practical Knowledge, a Black supremacist sect affiliated with theBlack Hebrew Israelite movement.The Israelite School of Universal Practical Knowledge has been designated a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center for racist, antisemitic and misogynistic views, which claim that Jews have “stolen their identity and ‘birthright.'”

In the video, a man wearing a loud T-shirt reading “Real Jews, not the fake ones” delivers an unhinged race-based interpretation of the Book of Genesis.

In other posts, Palmer — who also advises on jail sentences for the San Francisco District Attorney’s Sentencing Commission — suggested on Instagram that Kamala Harris would try to increase the incomes of Jewish people if elected president and promoted a conspiracy theory about “Zio Bolsheviks.”

In a video shared by Palmer, creator Erik Warsaw claimed “Zio Bolsheviks” in Russia had banned antisemitism to “preserve their privilege and power.”

“When are we going to acknowledge the obvious?” Palmer wrote on Instagram in August 23, attaching a video of a man rambling that Ashkenazi Jews are “a conspiracy.”

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