[...], I am a reporter in DC going through a list of donors to the Freedom Convoy at the US-Canada border. I am just trying to verify whether or not you actually sent a $xx donation via GiveSendGo from [Europe] in early February or whether someone has used your identity. There is nothing necessarily illegal or improper about making a donation, just trying to determine whether the donations involve real people or bots with stolen identities etc. If you could clarify it would be appreciated. Thanks, Kevin Kevin G. Hall-North America Editor Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project https://www.occrp.org/en Twitter: @KevinGHall [email protected] 202-746-1372
Just received and can not decide, should I reply or not.
He is a reporter
OCCRP's goal is to help the people of the world understand how organized crime and corruption resides in their countries and in their governments.[23] The organization does not belong to any country, political philosophy or set of beliefs other than that all people should be allowed to choose their own governments and lead their own lives in safety, liberty and opportunity.[23] Its reporters and editors come from dozens of countries.[23]
OCCRP's mission statement says, "Our world is increasingly polarized. The world’ media channels are rife with propaganda, misinformation and simply wrong information. We must all strive to understand how our increasingly complex society works. We must be able to find the truth to make the kinds of decisions we need to. We are committed in our small way to telling the truth the best we can."[23]
I spoke too quickly and deleted it. I had not done my research. What I said may end up being true but maybe not a liberal hack. It just felt like he was trying to prove foreign influence. We will see.
Well trust is hard to come by these days for sure.
Silence really chaps their ass most days...tag it for the SPAM bin and delete.
Based in Washington, D.C., Kevin joined OCCRP in 2021 as North America editor, overseeing investigations in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.
Previously, he spent nearly 22 years at McClatchy and the Miami Herald, as the Brazil-based South America bureau chief, a chief economics correspondent, and a senior investigative reporter. In 2004, he won the Society of Professional Journalist’s Sigma Delta Xi award for best foreign correspondence for his investigation into modern-day slavery in the Amazon, tracing the fruits of that labor into the U.S. supply and consumption chain. Kevin was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2010 for his reporting on the origins of the U.S. financial crisis and the role played by credit-rating agencies such as Moody’s Investors Service. He shared the 2017 Pulitzer Prize as a lead U.S. partner in the Panama Papers, and was an adviser to the 2018 documentary by director Alex Winter of the same name. In 2021, Kevin and his team won the National Headliner Award for a series about a failed coup in Venezuela and the U.S. security firm involved.
Lmao send them an email of porn or something in response. In fact, I'm gonna send that faggot a nice gif lol
"Yes, we have free will to not inject poison into our body. " Then give all the numers from the DMED and VAERS and tell them parents who inject this into their kids should be tried for child abuse.