What the heckola? The black college in PA you mean? IMHO, LC was always just a money laundering operation to blacktivists, Dems, vote mules, and precious little actual education took place.
I find it a little odd they cite surviving difficult and challenging times going back 133 years.
From their homepage:
"Lincoln College has survived many difficult and challenging times – the economic crisis of 1887, a major campus fire in 1912, the Spanish flu of 1918, the Great Depression, World War II, the 2008 global financial crisis, and more, but this is different. Lincoln College needs help to survive."
I think the transparency that is forced into any system through active data, suddenly reaches a critical mass, whereby it can no longer be ignored. Then, things start popping at the seams.
Such transparency goes after all illegal activity that has previously made some shady characters very rich. (Think human trafficking, arms dealing, drugs ... anything dark really)
Money-laundering is particularly galling, because all of the money is ill-gotten and dirty.
When a sham education is used to cover money-laundering it should be shut down, if only to cover up any future embarrassment/indictments. It is self-preservation, before it is too late. However, that is gonna put pressure on some of the other washing machines.
The 40B money going to Ukraine is full of corruption holes, and we can see them. Putin is comin' for ya, boiZ.
What the heckola? The black college in PA you mean? IMHO, LC was always just a money laundering operation to blacktivists, Dems, vote mules, and precious little actual education took place.
Yeah really
Looks like it's the one in Illinois
This might seem irrelevant, but:
Nothing. Absolutely nothing is as it 'seems'.
Even 'Lincoln' was an Enloe raised as a 'Lincoln'.
Enloe was the main agent of what later became the federal reserve.
Abe got caught between the cogs. ___ Josh Speed
Killnet were threatening earlier to take down those country's against Russia.
The ransomware attack was last December, I think that was before the Killnet threat?
I find it a little odd they cite surviving difficult and challenging times going back 133 years.
From their homepage:
"Lincoln College has survived many difficult and challenging times – the economic crisis of 1887, a major campus fire in 1912, the Spanish flu of 1918, the Great Depression, World War II, the 2008 global financial crisis, and more, but this is different. Lincoln College needs help to survive."
And, they closed on Fri, the 13th of May.
It's regionally accredited by HLC, too. Hmmm....
I think the transparency that is forced into any system through active data, suddenly reaches a critical mass, whereby it can no longer be ignored. Then, things start popping at the seams.
Such transparency goes after all illegal activity that has previously made some shady characters very rich. (Think human trafficking, arms dealing, drugs ... anything dark really)
Money-laundering is particularly galling, because all of the money is ill-gotten and dirty.
When a sham education is used to cover money-laundering it should be shut down, if only to cover up any future embarrassment/indictments. It is self-preservation, before it is too late. However, that is gonna put pressure on some of the other washing machines.
The 40B money going to Ukraine is full of corruption holes, and we can see them. Putin is comin' for ya, boiZ.
So it seems all is right with the world.