Let’s check in on the world of “non-profits” and NGO’s and the spectacular levels of corruption! We’ll also pitch a super simple solution: Good old fashioned American rage! Yup. It’s easier than you think!
As we all learn more about how this gigantic scam plays out and just how gigantic the levels of fraud are. Here’s the recipe: Start an NGO (Non-Government Organization) or Non-Profit group. Give your group a name and a ‘goal’ that people quickly understand like “feed the penguins!” (who doesn’t love baby penguins?!) Raise a bunch of money through government funding and just keep the money for ‘operational’ costs. That’s pretty much the recipe.
The variations are many. Sometimes it’s Hospice, sometimes it’s Daycare, but it’s all very similar. Slap a name on the NGO, get money from taxpayers and you’re all set. The dollar amounts are huge.
The fraud is vast and we can’t get used to it. We are funding all this crap, and we should be very pissed off. Like extremely angry. Nuclear explosion levels of pissed off. We can’t let this level of corruption be normalized. If we do? It’s lights out for America. Game over. If everyone is scamming? Nothing really works. And if nothing works? We’re done.
The scammers are at every level of government, and they are going to fight like hell to protect their way of life. We need to protect ours too. We’re the hard working, honest people who keep this country running. So, get mad. And let’s grab out pitchforks and demand justice. Big time.
It’s the biggest scam of all time.
They are circling their wagons. Trying to make it a crime to look into the fraud! It’s almost laughable.
The U.S. Department of State and other references state that approximately 1.5 million NGOs operate in the United States. This figure often aligns closely with the count of 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofits and is commonly cited in policy or international contexts. NGOs in the U.S. engage in advocacy, humanitarian work, environmental causes, health, education, and more, with funding from donations, grants, and sometimes government sources.
state.govIn short:
- Nonprofits (broad IRS-registered total): ~1.8–2 million.
- NGOs (often used for mission-driven/charitable ones): ~1.5 million (frequently overlapping with 501(c)(3)s).
Grab your torches and pitchforks. Time to shut them all down until we can figure out what the hell is going on. Separate the good from the bad. But step one? Shut them ALL down. NO more tax dollars for NGO’s. Not one penny.