Freelance journalist Nick Shirley {pictured], who earlier exposed fake learning centers in Minnesota, now claims in a new video to trace how millions of dollars from his exposed child care fraud found its way to Somalia.
The video shows Shirley interviewing a person said to be a TSA whistleblower who said he witnessed suitcases full of hard cash flying out of Minnesota on their way to Atlanta, and from there to Bahrain, where the cash load was transported somehow to Somalia.
“There was always two individuals traveling. So you would have maybe one guy with $2.2 million and another guy with $3 million,” the whistleblower tells Shirlay. “Our hands were kind of tied. We couldn’t do a whole lot. We would rack our heads all the time like, where are they getting this?!” He said about $6 million a week in total made its way overseas.
Now, why TSA wouldn’t stop these shipments is unclear, but the whistleblower said something to the effect that if it wasn’t suspected drug money, they had to let it pass.
Yeah, right. Anyway, it makes for an interesting story since word has it that the Minnesota fraud money — some of it anyway — did make it back to Somalia.
