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>State Department isn't buying ProPublica's sob story about Taliban alumnus
ProPublica is going to implode.
The scumbags that run that place are going to be forced to shut down.
They have a ton of great non-profit data on the website, so I hope the good guys manage to seize it or, better yet, take all the non-profit records on file at the IRS and make them completely public?
Why?
Because many of the nonprofit NGOs are money laundering front groups, and if Anons take a little time to search records of nonprofits the proof you will see proof of USAID money flowing through organizations, fraudulent "Mission Statements," lists of the involved individuals, Bylaws and changes to Bylaws (in certain cases), and more.
So whatever happens toProPublicaI hope some good guys have called dibs on the shitstains' servers.
Proof of criminal conduct is, like a mind, a terrible thing to waste.