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Curious Showell visits a Hasidic village in Upstate New York described as having about 44,000 residents who primarily speak Yiddish and average seven kids per family. Showell claims the community relies heavily on state assistance and welfare programs such as Medicare, SNAP, housing assistance, and tax credits because of the large families. When asked how many kids people have here, Showell is told “Seventeen, eighteen,” and that they are “proud to do what the Torah says, that you need be multiple and fruitful.” He asks how they can afford many children, and the response is that wealthy community members give charity and the community is based on this. Showell questions whether people are on welfare. One person references taxes and property payments, saying, “The Jewish people, Justin Kirsch, Joel, their taxes covers everything that we take back. They pay a lot of property …” The interviewee refuses to comment about welfare use, and when pressed further about someone being on welfare, declines to answer. In terms of employment, individuals describe themselves as having jobs in sales and home care, with one mentioning selling chocolate. There is uncertainty about who uses welfare: Showell notes that “Most people on Medicaid, SNAP, EBT” while the interviewee claims not to know “for other people” but says “I’m not gonna tell about myself.” When asked about EBT usage, one person initially states “100%” would use EBT for groceries, then corrects to “35%,” indicating a lack of consensus. Showell also asks what most men do for work; the response includes “I have a job” and “I’m in sales,” with the product being food, specifically chocolate. Showell and the interviewee visit a synagogue where many are praying, with a note that the schedule is “09:00 sharp.” The dialogue touches on welfare use within the community, with one line indicating that “BT percent, like all of the communities, you have eight kids, you can also get benefits,” followed by a statement that “These are all teenagers” and the age of Showell’s interviewer as 21. In closing, Showell characterizes the situation as an example of a theocratic ethnic enclave, suggesting that Curious Joel is an example of only Jews living there and that many are tapping into welfare benefits.

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The speaker recounts personally observing alarming EBT receipts while working at a grocery store, citing one instance of $13,000 spent on EBT food and $29,000 on EBT cash. The speaker expresses frustration, questioning how individuals receiving assistance can afford to dress very well while Americans struggle to afford necessities like work boots. The speaker views this as a serious problem.

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I opened my DHS mail and found out they took my food stamps. This happened because of an incident last week where I dumped soda cans in a Walmart parking lot to get cash, which I've done before. The police officer said he could have arrested me but chose not to; however, he reported it to the state. Now, they want me to repay $23,678 from the past year. I can't afford groceries without those food stamps, so I don't know how they expect me to pay it back. It seems unfair since I relied on government assistance, and now I'm facing this repayment.

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Speaker 0 recounts inspecting a lady's house. She said, 'I've had my voucher for fifty years. I made sure that I got my daughter on a voucher. I made sure I got my granddaughter on a voucher. I couldn't get my son on a voucher so I told them that he had asthma. You can't prove asthma or migraines.' She told me because she was telling me a way to scam the system. 'When I pull up, I pull up in a 2013 Toyota Camry. There's usually a Lexus or BMW sitting in their yard. I look poor.' She said many people tell her stuff to get money from the government, but 'y'all keep on thinking I don't know it.' And since every one of you are gonna ask me, yes, I reported it. 'But if your caseworker likes you, you are pretty untouchable here. Like, they will give you ideas and help you do it.'

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We found 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. Illegal immigrants are given numbers to allow employers to withhold taxes. However, these numbers are often reused across multiple individuals working at various plants and factories, creating a system where the IRS only checks for employer use, not individual identity. This allows for fraudulent driver's license and voter registration acquisition. The government essentially ignores this, and a massive slush fund has been built up as a result – billions of dollars in interest alone. This explains why there are attempts to silence those who uncover this information. It reveals a uni-party system where everyone has benefited from this scheme at some point.

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We discovered 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. They are brought in illegally and given a number to pay taxes. In cities like this, hundreds of illegals are spread across plants and factories, all using the same number. The government turns a blind eye to this. Once you have a Social Security number, you can get a driver's license and be seen as a citizen. These people don't pay taxes, it's taken out by companies. The government has a $1.7 trillion slush fund, generating $100 million in interest each month. This is why they tried to kill us. We have a uni party, not multiple parties. Everyone has benefited from this at some point.

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The speaker discusses a new shopping technology that enables customers to ring up their own items. They point to a screen that shows options like “start shopping” and express that this could change how people shop by reducing the need for cashiers. The speaker imagines a scenario where you could pay for everything directly through the cart, with phrases such as “pay for your shit like this, continue as guest,” and then proceeds to test the system. They describe the steps involved: adding a product, “Face it,” then “You scan the shit as you put it in the cart. Place it in the cart.” They note not to hold items and to “Just put it in there.” The speaker references instructions or a tutorial section, saying “How to add produce. Look.” They emphasize the overall concept by stating, “This new technology, man, putting this shit right,” and then reiterate the core idea that you can pay for everything “right through the cart.” They highlight that the system appears to support EBT, calling it part of “the new wave right here” and describing it as “the new technology shit.” Throughout, the speaker pivots between demonstrations and assertions, repeatedly connecting the technology to broader implications: that it could be a way to “put the cashiers out of work” and that this represents a transformative shift in shopping. They reinforce the idea with enthusiastic repetition, underscoring the notion that this technology signifies a new trend or wave in retail, culminating in the closing remark that the new technology aims to remove the need for cashier staff altogether, with ongoing emphasis on paying through the cart and the inclusion of EBT as part of the system.

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Years of a new grooming threat hiding in plain sight on our high streets. We have complaints that vapes and all illegal goods are perhaps given free on some occasions to children in return for sexual favors. We've had those complaints before. You're worried you're worried that there's some sort of child exploitation thing going on here as well? I do. I think it's an epidemic. Yeah. The authorization has come through for the closure notice. The team at Dudley Trading Standards may seem like unlikely foot soldiers in the battle against child exploitation. Khaldeep and Richard spend their days shutting down rogue vape shops and mini marts, not least for illegally selling vapes to kids. I had one the other day, a child as young as 11, purchasing, vapes from a shop. It's just disgusting. They could be offered drugs, vapes, cigarettes. That is a danger. Their work has led them to believe that even with all that's known about child grooming, they've uncovered a new hidden front line. We get the people behind the counter to empty their pockets. We've been in situations where they empty their pockets, and they've got reams of condoms. I once came across a book, and it was basically wrote written in Kurdish, and, basically, they were learning English words for, like, you're pretty. I love your hair. You know, you're young and beautiful. The team performs a kind of unofficial child protection service. They prioritize the potential grooming threat among the shops they shut down. Our priority is, number one, we stop that shop first. So we'll focus all our efforts on a particular shop, get that closed down. Last summer, they took action against the shop after intelligence men involved were driving 12 year old customers in cars to an unknown location. Let's rock and roll. The shop they're going to shut down today is not one they suspect of grooming, but they do suspect it has worrying links to organized crime. We've already had a tip-off that they're trading at the moment. Right now? Right now. They believe the last but one owner is still involved in the business, and he is a man charged with rape and strangulation. So we won't probably see the big bosses today. We will just see them Indians today operating the shop on their behalf. The shop has already been caught selling vapes to children in an undercover sting. We sent a 15 year old volunteer in to buy a vape. So you gotta be 18 to buy vapes, and, no questions asked. They just sold. Right. My name is Richard Timmins. I'm from, Trading Standards. We're going to be closing down the shop in its entirety. The team drill through the shutters to stop them being reopened. The people behind these shops try anything to avoid being closed, including repeatedly changing owners. They have tried to shut this shop down twice before. It just keeps reopening to the point where the person running this place took the door off so they could stay open twenty four seven, and there's literally no door here. It's just a shutter.

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We found 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. They are brought in illegally and given a number to pay taxes. Companies hire them across various plants and factories, all using the same number. The IRS only checks if there's an employer linked to the number, validating it. This allows these individuals to obtain driver's licenses and potentially influence voter rolls. These workers don't pay taxes as it's deducted by the companies. The government has a $1.7 trillion slush fund, generating $100 million in interest monthly. This information reveals a corrupt system that benefits everyone involved, leading to attempts on the speaker's life.

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Speaker 0, Curious Showell, describes a village of 44,000 Hasidic Jews in Upstate New York who primarily speak Yiddish, have an average of seven kids per family, and rely heavily on state assistance and welfare programs such as Medicare, SNAP, housing assistance, and tax credits tied to large families. The question is posed: How many kids do most people have out here? Speaker 1 responds that families have seventeen, eighteen children, and attributes this to being proud to do what the Torah says, that one must be multiple and fruitful. The discussion continues: how do people afford to have ten kids? Speaker 1 says the community is based on this, and when asked if wealthy members give charity, Speaker 1 says yes, mostly, and adds, “I don't talk to suspicious person.” Curious Showell presses: “How am I suspicious? Do you study Torah? Do you work for Hamas?” Speaker 1 replies: “Nothing. How do you make money?” When asked what he does for work, Speaker 1 says his wife, and then says, “I'm doing home care. Brokerage and construction.” On the question of Medicaid, SNAP, and EBT for most people, Speaker 1 responds uncertainly: “I don't know. I don't know. I can't speak for other people. What about you? I'm not gonna tell about myself.” Showell notes the welfare-use curiosity again, asking if the Jewry here are on welfare. Speaker 1 states, “No. The Jewish people, Justin Kirsch, Joel, their taxes covers everything that we take back. They pay a lot of property tax.” When asked if he knows anyone on welfare, he refuses to comment. Showell pushes, “Come on.” Speaker 1 again declines, asking, “What do you guys do for work here? You guys have like businesses, work a job, study Torah?” Speaker 1 answers that he has a job and is in sales, selling food, specifically chocolate. Showell questions the prevalence of EBT use: “What food do you sell? Chocolate.” He quips that he feels “bamboozled.” He asks again whether men take EBT and what percentage use it for groceries here. Speaker 1 asserts, “100%.” When pressed for a percentage, Speaker 1 hedges, and the conversation turns toward observing a synagogue, where many people are praying at 09:00 sharp, not at work. A final question asks what most men do for work in the community. The exchange continues in a floor of confusion: “What do you mean?” and “Do people here survive off of welfare?” Speaker 1 answers, “It is a 100%. Like all of the communities, you have eight kids, can also get benefits.” The time stamp notes a moment of age inquiry—most people seen are teenagers, with one 21-year-old stating his age. The dialogue concludes with a broader insinuation: concerns about Sharia law and a theocratic ethnic enclave, framing Curious Joel as an example of Jews living there and many tapping into welfare benefits.

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Neil Bonner and Saul Elisme for large scale SNAP benefit trafficking, a scheme that turned a program designed to feed families into a multimillion dollar criminal enterprise. Stat benefits are also known as food stamps. The defendants are charged with one count of food stamp fraud. As alleged in the charging documents, these men abused one of the government's most critical safety net programs for their own financial gain. This is a tack this is taxpayer money meant to keep people from going hungry. These defendants decided to take it for themselves. These defendants exchanged SNAP benefits for cash, which they pocketed. Bonner, a national a national naturalized US citizen from Haiti, owned the Jesuela variety store. Elise May, a lawful permanent resident also from Haiti, owned the Saul Massey Mixe store. These two businesses were colocated within a single storefront in Boston. To be certain, these were not supermarkets. They were not full service groceries. It would be a huge stretch to even call them convenience stores. In fact, the only thing convenient about these stores was how easy it was to commit SNAP benefit fraud. To put this in perspective, the Jasuela variety store is less than a 150 square feet in size, smaller than some bathrooms. The Sao Mache Mixe store was approximately 500 square feet in space. By contrast, a supermarket can be 20,000 to 60,000 square feet in size, have a dozen or more registers, and employ numerous employees. Both the Disuela variety and Sao Mache Mixe stores had one register, no carriages, no handbaskets, and very little food for sale. One legitimate supermarket in the same area as these stores redeems approximately $80,000 in SNAP benefits per month. Over the last twenty months, the Jesuela store was redeeming between three and six times that amount monthly with nowhere near the space, inventory, customers, or infrastructure to support it. The Sao Mache Mixe store redeemed over a $120,000 in SNAP benefits in the last six months. Simply put, there is no plausible way SNAP eligible food could have been purchased from these stores for this long. Yet these two stores are alleged to have illicitly trafficked nearly $7,000,000 in SNAP benefits. The fraud was shocking and glaring.

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We should not be subsidizing obesity. Welch juices. Got two cases of these. A box of Sam's brain chips. They got these chips. Timmy toe crunch. Ballpark hotdogs. Some teriyaki the teriyaki noodles. Some kind of A pack of ground beef. Pecos on the steaks. Seed and salt. Pecos. Powder donuts. I mean, I got hypertension just from watching it. I died of a heart attack, came back to life, and then got diabetes and died again, then came back to life again, all while we were watching that. Nothing but processed junk food. Nothing no real food. This goes on for four or five minutes. This woman is showing off all the stuff she bought. She bought a a truckload of stuff with EBT, and none of it is food.

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I make over $100,000 a month, have a $100,000 chain and a $60,000 watch, and I still use food stamps at Kroger and Walmart. I'm from Dayton, Ohio, and we were fucked up growing up. I pay $200 to my food stamp plug and she gives me $400 in food stamps. I don't care how much money I make; I'm going to use it. I walk in with my chain and watch and swipe my EBT. I tell people to get food stamps and government assistance and run that shit up. I don't care if you can afford it or not, I still need to get my $400 a month from my food stamp plug. I pay half price and double up because I'm a young nigga from a rough background. I still swipe a motherfucking EBT. If you sell EBT stamps, let me know.

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Speaker 0: Massive fraud is going on here in the state of Minnesota, especially in Minneapolis. Explain to me what's going on with the day cares. Speaker 1: One of the things I've noticed is there’s an exceptional number of childcare centers set up mostly in Minneapolis, but also in Saint Paul. I wondered how many kids are there in the Twin Cities. I visited facilities near my office and saw there aren’t any kids there. I’d go to another one and there aren’t any kids there either. I spoke with someone outside who said, “We’re all full,” yet when I looked inside the door was open and there was a couch and a table with a couple chairs and no kids. I asked if the kids were outside playing or what kind of place this was, and the staffer said, “You go,” and followed me down the street to my car. That made me think something was going on, and this was maybe five years ago. Speaker 1: This fraud is so massive. When the dust settles on this, it’s going to be found to be the largest fraud in the history of the country and probably the world. The ones I’ve gotten data on average about $2,500,000 a year, and a lot of them will say they have anywhere from 80 to 120 children. Speaker 1: I’ve been to literally 40 or 50 of these childcare centers, and there never has been a single child at any one of them ever. Morning, afternoon, evening. Some say they’re open till 10:00 at night. I go there in the morning, I go there in the afternoon, I go there at 9:00 at night. Nobody. There are no kids there ever.

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We can't track $2.3 trillion in transactions. That's two trillion, three hundred billion dollars.

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Hey, it's me. Where are you? Why haven't you earned anything? We weren't around. Where are you from? Where are you taking him? Young man, what's your last name? Bestarvia? Help! They're stealing people. I'm recording all of them! Why aren't you going to help? Try it.

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The speaker asserts that the core reason many people are upset about food stamp and SNAP benefit programs is not the policy itself but the practice of selling food stamps for cash. They claim that a large number of individuals in New York and other states are buying and selling their food stamps at corner stores and delis, effectively exchanging the benefits for cash. The speaker provides concrete-sounding examples to illustrate the scale of this activity, saying that people are obtaining around $7,000 in food stamps and selling them for cash, or receiving about $4,000 in food stamps and taking roughly $1,000 in cash in exchange. They emphasize that this selling is happening “everywhere,” suggesting it is widespread and not confined to a single area. The speaker also notes that those involved will not admit to selling their food stamps, but insists that it is happening. The overall message is that the dissatisfaction with the SNAP program, in the speaker’s view, stems from the illicit resale of benefits rather than the program’s intent or structure, and that these practices are pervasive across various locations. The speaker foregrounds the belief that the practice is common enough to explain the anger and protests, and they present the assertion as an observed phenomenon rather than a hypothetical concern. The emphasis remains on the alleged pattern of selling SNAP benefits for cash, the amounts involved, and the universality of the practice, coupled with the expectation that the participants would deny it publicly. The speaker’s rhetoric centers on the perception of widespread resale activity and its role in fueling controversy around food stamp benefits.

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We found 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. Illegals are brought in and given a Social Security number so employers can deduct taxes. In cities with factories, like chicken processors, hundreds of illegals are hired across different plants, all using the same Social Security number. The IRS disconnected names from Social Security numbers, so now it only verifies if there's an employer. Factories provide the Social Security numbers, and the government ignores it. With a Social Security number and a passed driving test, they get a driver's license, and it's assumed they're citizens, packing the voter rolls. The government has a $1.7 trillion slush fund, earning $100 million a month in interest. This is why some people tried to silence us. Everyone benefits from this system.

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First speaker: says "Calcula is cut. I'm unable to work or go to school. I understand. Fraud is bad." Second speaker: says "I'm sure what happened there at the end trade. I admit that she thought that was not supposed to be in there, but fraud is bad, and it's it's a bad issue publicly with the gun types in Minnesota."

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We found 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. They are brought in illegally and given a number to pay taxes. Companies hire them across various plants and factories, all using the same number. The IRS only checks if there's an employer associated with the number, validating it. These individuals then use the number to obtain driver's licenses, leading to voter suppression. The government ignores this issue and these individuals don't pay taxes, as companies deduct them. The government has a $1.7 trillion slush fund, generating $100 million in interest monthly. This information is unsettling, revealing a corrupt system benefiting everyone involved.

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The speaker argues that the real reason many people are upset about food stamps and SNAP benefits is because people are selling their food stamps. They claim this selling is happening widely in New York and other states, with individuals going to corner stores or delis to trade their benefits for cash. The speaker provides specific figures to illustrate the practice: some people are reportedly selling $7,000 worth of food stamps for cash, while others might have $4,000 in food stamps and take around $1,000 in cash in exchange. The speaker emphasizes that this phenomenon is occurring "everywhere." They assert that the public is angry for this reason, and they insist that people will never admit to selling their food stamps, but the selling is happening.

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We discovered 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. They are brought in illegally and given a fake promise to pay taxes. These individuals are spread across various factories and plants, all using the same Social Security number. The government turns a blind eye to this, as it only checks if there is an employer associated with the number. They use this system to manipulate voter registration and driver's license issuance. The government has accumulated a $1.7 trillion slush fund, generating $100 million in interest monthly. This revelation sheds light on why they tried to harm us. It's unsettling information about our country, revealing a unified party benefiting from this system.

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I was called out for using EBT while driving a 2025 Benz. It's nobody's business what I drive or how I get my benefits. Yes, I receive $271 in food stamps and I’m living my life. I appreciate the support from taxpayers. I embrace my lifestyle, relying on various forms of assistance like food stamps and child support. Everyone has their own way of making a living, and this is mine.

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The speaker argues that much of the backlash against SNAP benefits stems from people selling their food stamps. They claim that in New York and other states, individuals go to corner stores or delis to sell their food stamps for cash. The speaker states that some people receive around $7,000 in food stamps and sell them for cash, while others get about $4,000 in food stamps and take roughly $1,000 in cash. They emphasize that this selling is happening “everywhere.” The speaker also notes that people who sell food stamps will never admit to doing so, but asserts that it is happening.

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We found 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. They are brought in illegally and given a number to pay taxes. Companies hire hundreds of illegals across different plants, all using the same number. The IRS only checks if there's an employer associated with the number, validating it. With a Social Security number, they can get a driver's license and appear as citizens. These individuals don't pay taxes, as it's deducted by the companies. The government has a $1.7 trillion slush fund, generating $100 million in interest monthly. This is why they tried to harm us. It's unsettling information about our country, but everyone has benefited from this system at some point.
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