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NGOs profit by maintaining the homeless industrial complex

This homeless industrial complex they've created in California—they've figured out that if they receive more money, why would they stop the solution? Because then they stop receiving more money. Each NGO is actually incentivized to keep the homeless going because it makes them more money. They buy up hotels or apartment complexes, house low-income individuals on Section 8, and accumulate hundreds of millions of dollars in assets while the problem gets worse.

Nick Shirley

Medicare beneficiary numbers are more valuable than credit cards

The most valuable thing to somebody over the age of 65 is their Medicare beneficiary number. That's even more valuable to a fraudster than a credit card. They get the medical beneficiary numbers of these people, and then they start enrolling them into hospice. A lot of people in California don't even know they're enrolled in hospice until they go to the doctor for an appointment or surgery and they get denied because the system says they are on end-of-life care.

Nick Shirley

Russian and Armenian mafias control California hospice fraud networks

The Russians actually got a hold of somebody who knew my mom and said, the Russian mafia wants me to tell you to make sure Nick doesn't come poking around our fraud. Like, that's not a joke. We were driving in LA, and she had my mom's phone number. She called and said to have Nick not come snooping around our businesses. The Armenians and the Russians are a lot smarter; they aren't doing press conferences. They work in a quieter, scarier way.

Nick Shirley

California voter rolls include thousands of fraudulent registrations

There's so many red flags inside these voter rolls. For instance, you have people who are said to be 126 years old voting. Then you go to the house, and the person's 80 years old, but they've 'voted' in 55 elections. And they don't require ID. You also have people who are registered to UPS boxes and PO boxes as their domicile address, which you cannot actually do. It's enraging because our vote is supposed to be what matters in a democracy.

Nick Shirley

Americans work 25 days annually just to pay fraudsters

Three to 7% of each tax dollar goes towards fraud here in the United States. That means that each American is working 25 days out of the year just to pay a fraudster. People say it's not that much money, but when a department allows $7 billion and just 1.7% of that is lost to fraud, that is still $100 million. That is how much daycare fraud there is in California, and that is a very low estimate.

Nick Shirley

Medicare beneficiary numbers are more valuable than credit cards

The most valuable thing to somebody over the age of 65 is their Medicare beneficiary number. That's even more valuable to a fraudster than a credit card. They get the medical beneficiary numbers of these people, and then they start enrolling them into hospice. A lot of people in California don't even know they're enrolled in hospice until they go to the doctor for an appointment or surgery and they get denied because the system says they are on end-of-life care.

Nick Shirley

Russian and Armenian mafias control California hospice fraud networks

The Russians actually got a hold of somebody who knew my mom and said, the Russian mafia wants me to tell you to make sure Nick doesn't come poking around our fraud. Like, that's not a joke. We were driving in LA, and she had my mom's phone number. She called and said to have Nick not come snooping around our businesses. The Armenians and the Russians are a lot smarter; they aren't doing press conferences. They work in a quieter, scarier way.

Nick Shirley

Fraudsters operate 89 hospice centers from a single building

It turns out that they are just a bunch of plazas in this place called Van Nuys in California, in LA, that just have literally 10 to 89 hospices in one building. You drive by and don't think anything of them because you've never seen anything happen. Well, there's a little hospice in a room that's like eight by eight. You knock on the door and nobody's there. If someone is in it, it's literally like one desk, and outside you see Maybachs and G-Wagons.

Nick Shirley

Medi-Cal budget doubled despite nearly stagnant enrollment figures

In 2022, they had $108 billion go towards Medi-Cal. The enrollment at the time was 39.9 million. Now we're in 2026. The proposed budget for Medi-Cal is now $222 billion, and their enrollment is 40 million. So they've only had a tiny increase in enrollment, yet they've over doubled the budget for 100,000 people. That's an easy place to point to why they're in such a deficit and where all the fraud is.

Nick Shirley

NGOs profit by maintaining the homeless industrial complex

This homeless industrial complex they've created in California—they've figured out that if they receive more money, why would they stop the solution? Because then they stop receiving more money. Each NGO is actually incentivized to keep the homeless going because it makes them more money. They buy up hotels or apartment complexes, house low-income individuals on Section 8, and accumulate hundreds of millions of dollars in assets while the problem gets worse.

Nick Shirley

Medi-Cal budget doubled despite nearly stagnant enrollment figures

In 2022, they had $108 billion go towards Medi-Cal. The enrollment at the time was 39.9 million. Now we're in 2026. The proposed budget for Medi-Cal is now $222 billion, and their enrollment is 40 million. So they've only had a tiny increase in enrollment, yet they've over doubled the budget for 100,000 people. That's an easy place to point to why they're in such a deficit and where all the fraud is.

Nick Shirley

Americans work 25 days annually just to pay fraudsters

Three to 7% of each tax dollar goes towards fraud here in the United States. That means that each American is working 25 days out of the year just to pay a fraudster. People say it's not that much money, but when a department allows $7 billion and just 1.7% of that is lost to fraud, that is still $100 million. That is how much daycare fraud there is in California, and that is a very low estimate.

Nick Shirley

Fraudsters operate 89 hospice centers from a single building

It turns out that they are just a bunch of plazas in this place called Van Nuys in California, in LA, that just have literally 10 to 89 hospices in one building. You drive by and don't think anything of them because you've never seen anything happen. Well, there's a little hospice in a room that's like eight by eight. You knock on the door and nobody's there. If someone is in it, it's literally like one desk, and outside you see Maybachs and G-Wagons.

Nick Shirley

California voter rolls include thousands of fraudulent registrations

There's so many red flags inside these voter rolls. For instance, you have people who are said to be 126 years old voting. Then you go to the house, and the person's 80 years old, but they've 'voted' in 55 elections. And they don't require ID. You also have people who are registered to UPS boxes and PO boxes as their domicile address, which you cannot actually do. It's enraging because our vote is supposed to be what matters in a democracy.

Nick Shirley

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