Islamophobia, Pedophilia, White Supremacy…The Three Magic Words That Made a Billion Dollars Disappear

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A case study in how moral blackmail paralyzed government and let organized fraud run free

A sprawling Somali welfare fraud scandal has swallowed Minnesota.

Somali refugees in Minnesota have committed the ‘biggest theft of taxpayer dollars in US history’ and local Democratic officials were ‘fully complicit’ in the scheme, White House officials declared Friday night.

Federal authorities announced this week that at least 86 people – mostly within small Somali communities in the state – have stolen more than $1 billion in public funds from programs meant to feed children, assist the homeless and provide autism therapy.

The suspects allegedly ran companies that billed Minnesota state officials for millions of dollars in social services that were never actually rendered in three separate fraud schemes.

The SBA has launched an investigation:

The Small Business Administration is investigating a network of Somali groups in Minnesota that it says is tied to a massive COVID fraud scandal, highlighting alleged systemic failures by Gov. Tim Walz’s team to properly audit public funds.

Walz, the 2024 Democratic vice-presidential nominee, has become embroiled in a scandal that has already led to charges against dozens of people – mostly Somali – and prompted allegations from civil servants in his administration who have spoken of retaliation against whistleblowers and institutional negligence.

“Numerous individuals and nonprofits indicted in the $1 billion Minnesota COVID fraud scandal, including Feeding Our Future, received SBA PPP loans in addition to other state and federal funding,” Small Business Administrator Kelly Loeffler announced on X. “I have ordered an investigation into the network of Somali organizations and executives implicated in these schemes.”

The fraud, which occurred under the nose of Governor Retard, could reach well into the billions of dollars. 

Over 400 whistleblowers are alleged to have come forward.

The investigation first was initiated in 2022:

When 200 federal agents raided dozens of Minnesota homes and businesses on Jan. 20, 2022, policy analyst Bill Glahn took notice. So did a lot of other people — at first.

An initial blast of news coverage trumpeted an emerging multimillion-dollar welfare-fraud scandal. Then, however, “it just vanished from the radar” of most media outlets and public consciousness, Glahn said. “The stories just dried up,” and reporters moved on to cover other topics.

Glahn, however, said it was obvious to him that “this was a pretty big deal … something to keep an eye on.”

Thus, for nearly four years, Glahn and a few independent journalists continued digging into what he calls “a whole portfolio of fraud.” He has documented nearly $662 million in fraud losses on the “Minnesota scandal tracker” for his employer, Center of the American Experiment, a public policy nonprofit in Minneapolis.

Yet federal prosecutors say welfare-fraud schemes have reaped billions of dollars in taxpayers’ money. Most of the defendants charged are of Somali heritage — a fact that has been taboo to report, Glahn said, even after dozens of Somalis were convicted in Minnesota welfare-fraud cases.

Fears of being called “racist” led to the free-for-all systemic fraud in Minnesota.

MINNEAPOLIS, MN – In the aftermath of the massive Feeding Our Future scandal and broader allegations of systemic fraud in Minnesota’s social programs, a troubling theme has emerged: accusations of racism repeatedly used to deflect scrutiny, intimidate investigators and stall accountability.

Rumors and reports of fraud in Minneapolis, primarily within the city’s exploding Somali community, have been circulating for at least a decade, but criticism of the fraud has been largely dismissed by elected Democrats as “racist” or being underpinned by animosity toward foreigners. News stories focused on Somali fraudsters in recent years were shot down as “racist.”

The whole story kind of died under these accusations that people were being racist,” Bill Glahn, policy fellow with the Center of the American Experiment, told Fox News Digital. “Oh, maybe somebody stole a little bit here, a little bit there, but there’s nothing systemic going on.”

This is the same crap that was used in the UK to dun the Brits into tolerating the sexual abuse of young girls by Muslim men. And it’s not just tossed about in Minnesota

But this is also Dhalac:

No one has yet explained what race Islam constitutes.

As the luster wears off the Islamophobia dagger, a new one must be found to shore up the silence.

Cue pedophilia:

No one paid much attention to that, so it was time to turn over the last card- white supremacy.

No one really gives a damn about that other than constipated liberals, so this will also be a loser.

Little by little, the legacy media is picking up on this story. It’s really not a new story, but the fear of being racist is the same reason the lives of thousands of young women in the UK were ruined at the hands of Muslim men, and it has delayed action on this fraud here.  This is a gigantic scandal- a monster with tentacles that will likely reach across the country and high into state government and perhaps more. Expect Ilhan Omar to put up a stinky smokescreen, but she is going to have her hands full with investigations.

It seems that wherever Somalis go, corruption follows.

Once a pirate, always a pirate.

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Someone is raking in some unearned cash they don’t deserve