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Hey @GenFlynn if you see this.....looks like you sat on board of directors and were paid by USAID. Can you clarify for those of us who are genuine supporters of yours why? How? Can we get context of your tenure at the organization? I know that a payment to you on a board of directors is not, on its face, a sign of nefarious participation, but I see that others want to argue it is nefarious. Just trying to clear the mud! As always thank you for your service sir! ๐ซก
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Disclosure of salaries is required by the IRS for 103C non-profits. The non-profit (USAID) paid them as officers of the non profit (USAID) . All of this is disclosed on the IRS website in the Non profit search tool. Publicly traded corporations also usually disclose board of director/corporate officer salaries. I'm certainly not saying any of it it "bad" information. But the insinuation that is is nefarious is lacking basis. I review 990's regularly directly from the IRS to track networks ........ so I certainly don't doubt that it exists. I'm just trying to wrap my head around automatically assuming a payment for a position within the 103C itself constitutes corruption. I mean I agree that as a decent human you should likely distance yourself from that organization like it's a plague but we are also talking two years ago. What was the plan then? Was there a reason? Were one or none of them spying? @SantaSurfing I don't feel like you needed to take it down. You certainly have an inalienable right to free speech. But I do believe that the "ooh don't shoot the messenger " without the full context and understanding of how a form 990 works was a bit misleading.
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@tonnietew32 @SantaSurfing @speakfreetruth @GeneralMCNews So this likely came from the form 990 since it states "nonprofit filing". Valid source. But still doesn't show that the payments are nefarious. Everyone is absolutely correct that it's public information. But paying someone as a corporate officer doesn't scream corruption lol.
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@SantaSurfing @speakfreetruth @GeneralMCNews If USAID paid them they would show up as a payment from USAID on the Form 990. Where did this document originate from?
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You're literally making this something it may not be. Not all money is nefarious. Lara Logan was a Director and Flynn was a Chairman of the Board. Fraud requires the element of intention to commit fraud. They ARE salary disclosures and not all conservative voices sat on the board or were employed. As a investigator this is asinine and there is absolutely not enough information to be making these payments out to be nefarious.
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@MilaLovesJoe Man! We don't need no commercials! We have X! Oh, you mean for the "normies"! Thank you @elonmusk !
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It's my wheelhouse - Healthcare Fraud. My thoughts on the Center for Medicaid and Medicare Services "Improper payments". "Improper payments" is much of what has been widely known for years as medicaid or medicare fraud. It's the reason for the false claims act, etc. Yes, it's a problem. But, we also have investigators in every MCO that identifies and reportins them. Getting someone to do something about it at the state and/or federal level is a whole other story. But where the REAL FRAUD is, is the networks. Entire networks built on billing group homes (which sometimes are actual residences) for homeless/disabled, etc. The doctors generally aren't the big enemy. It is waste in the MCO processing, outright organized crime fraud, and lack of oversight on the part of the states that really hits the taxpayer pocketbook. They sign these people up take their entitlement check, provide little to no services or sometimes even put them in danger and then bill Medicaid/Medicare. Entire corporations are built off of this model. Billions of dollars I'm sure.
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