Posted on Mar 15, 2022
Zuckerbucks caused serious trouble for more than elections officials
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It was reported recently that the millions of dollars funneled by Mark Zuckerberg into the 2020 election in Missouri were reason for the state legislature to take action to safeguard future voting.
The report explained what's well known: that the Facebook head "poured millions into a nonprofit called the Center for Tech and Civic Life, or CTCL, in 2020. That nonprofit then gave more than $350 million in private funds to elections offices around the country. CTCL said its goal was to provide funding for the 'safe administration' of elections during the Covid-19 pandemic."
"Several months ago, the Mississippi Office of the State Auditor started investigating allegations of fraud at the Hinds County Elections Commission, an office that received $1.9 million in CTCL grants. Agents eventually discovered that election commissioners purchased two 85-inch Samsung televisions that never made it into the commission’s building. The TVs were allegedly bought to allow election workers to socially distance and still watch the 2020 results, but instead the TVs went to the homes of private individuals, including one commissioner," the report said.
And, "Thousands of dollars worth of personal protective equipment also walked away. That, too, was found at a private residence. Fake invoices — one by a local movie production company and the other by a hairdresser’s LLC — were submitted for sanitizing buildings, Covid testing, and voting machine audits. The work described in the invoices was never done, but the people submitting the invoices were paid.
The report explained what's well known: that the Facebook head "poured millions into a nonprofit called the Center for Tech and Civic Life, or CTCL, in 2020. That nonprofit then gave more than $350 million in private funds to elections offices around the country. CTCL said its goal was to provide funding for the 'safe administration' of elections during the Covid-19 pandemic."
"Several months ago, the Mississippi Office of the State Auditor started investigating allegations of fraud at the Hinds County Elections Commission, an office that received $1.9 million in CTCL grants. Agents eventually discovered that election commissioners purchased two 85-inch Samsung televisions that never made it into the commission’s building. The TVs were allegedly bought to allow election workers to socially distance and still watch the 2020 results, but instead the TVs went to the homes of private individuals, including one commissioner," the report said.
And, "Thousands of dollars worth of personal protective equipment also walked away. That, too, was found at a private residence. Fake invoices — one by a local movie production company and the other by a hairdresser’s LLC — were submitted for sanitizing buildings, Covid testing, and voting machine audits. The work described in the invoices was never done, but the people submitting the invoices were paid.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
Absolutely disgusting! Heads need to roll and Zuckerburg should be banned from giving to politicians and their campaigns.
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Sgt (Join to see)
Good info! We who “see” must keep spreading the word / yell from the rooftops/ on the vast amounts of corruption and fraud taking place in the political realm (etc). Apparently too much Free money can be a bad thing.
Lt Col Charlie Brown MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
Lt Col Charlie Brown MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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MAJ Hugh Blanchard
Sgt (Join to see) - Unfortunately none of this money is "free". It's all tied with strings that lead back to Big Tech and Socialist politicians.
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MAJ Hugh Blanchard
Perfect! People don't seem to understand that if you have a Facebook or Twitter or Instagram account, YOU are the product they are selling. All of the information they are "scraping" and "accumulating" from your traffic, your comments, your friends, etc., THAT is what they are selling to many businesses and other organizations. And Big Tech is NOT enforcing equal opportunity, they are VERY biased toward far left activists and politicians.
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