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Tip of the Walzberg: Just How Deep—and How High—Does the Corruption Go in Minnesota?

What the hell is going on in Minnesota?

Tip of the Walzberg: Just How Deep—and How High—Does the Corruption Go in Minnesota? Image Credit: Star Tribune via Getty Images / Contributor / Getty Images
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“Millions of dollars in suitcases fly out of MSP, but why?” reads the headline—“MSP” being Minnesota St Paul airport. The headline was from May 2018.

President Trump has called Minnesota a “hub of fraudulent money laundering activity” under its Democrat Governor Tim Walz, a man I’ve warned about on multiple occasions for Infowars.

Last year, during the election campaign, I called him the “Timchurian candidate,” for his troubling links to the Chinese Communist Party.

Worst of all, surely, is the still-unanswered claim that Walz passed nuclear secrets to Beijing while a member of the state National Guard. I’ve done my best to raise the story to the level of national news, including Tweeting it multiple times in Elon Musk’s direction over the last couple of days as he called Tampon Tim a “traitor” to his country, but alas to no avail.

Sometimes, shit just doesn’t stick, no matter how hard you throw it at the wall.

In recent weeks, the scale of the money-laundering in Minnesota—most if not all of which involves the state’s ever-growing Somali community—has become clearer.

“Mindboggling” is the first word that springs to mind—or my mind, anyway. You can substitute your own adjective denoting incomprehension and magnitude: Be my guest.

According the the DoJ, Medicaid fraud alone could amount to some $9 billion since 2018. Unlicensed autism centers, established to provide “culturally appropriate care” for Somali children, are one front for Medicaid theft on an enormous scale. The number of these clinics increased 700% between 2018 and 2023, and government money to them from $6 million to $192 million—an increase of 3000%. Somali children in Minnesota have absurd rates of autism diagnosis, something like double the national average.

This is in addition to massive organised fraud that took place during the pandemic involving “Feeding the Future,” a food-aid program. This $250 million heist directly implicates Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar, she of “the Squad,” who introduced the MEALS Act in 2020, which relaxed oversight of the program and made it easier to create the fake food-distribution sites used to steal government money. She denies any wrongdoing. But she would say that, wouldn’t she?

Then a couple of days ago, Nick Shirley, an independent journalist, released a bombshell video in which he revealed yet another way money is being stolen from the American taxpayer in Minnesota—Somali daycare centers. By his own reckoning, in just one day he identified $110 million in fraud, all taking place through fake government-funded daycare centers he visited and filmed himself.

Shirley’s video has been viewed something like 120 million times on X. It’s proof that, despite all of the irritating changes to the algorithm and the general sloppification of content, X still remains the digital public square and the place to go for the real, unvarnished truth.

The mainstream media hasn’t touched and won’t touch this story until it’s forced to.

But this is just the beginning. The tip of the proverbial. We know the thievery goes much further and much deeper. Maybe much higher, too.

Back to that headline I quoted at the beginning.

In 2018, local Fox affiliate Fox9 reported that millions of dollars were regularly being flown out of Minnesota St Paul airport to foreign countries, including of course Somalia.

In 2017, $100 million in cash left the US via Minnesota St Paul.

Here’s what the report says.

“This story begins at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, where mysterious suitcases filled with cash have become a common carry-on.

“On the morning of March 15, Fox 9 chased a tip about a man who was leaving the country. Sources said he took a carry-on bag through security that was packed with $1 million in cash. Travelers can do that, as long as they fill out the proper government forms.

“Fox 9 learned that these cloak-and-dagger scenarios now happen almost weekly at MSP. The money is usually headed to the Middle East, Dubai and points beyond. Sources said last year alone, more than $100 million in cash left MSP in carry-on luggage.”

According to the experts who worked with the FBI, much of the money was being transferred to hawalas—pseudo-banks that hold money where real banks don’t exist—and from there to terrorist groups, including Somalia’s Al-Shabaab.

The question was: Where did the money come from?

Sources told the FBI: “It’s daycare fraud.”

This wasn’t news to Fox9. In fact, they’d been investigating daycare fraud since as early as 2013.

Local Somalis told the station it was “an open secret that starting a daycare center is a license to print money.”

“The fraud is so widespread they said, that people buy shares of daycare businesses to get a cut of the huge public subsidies that are pouring in.

“Government insiders believe this scam is costing the state at least a hundred million dollars a year, half of all child care subsidies.”

The average IQ in Somalia is reckoned to be about 67. To use an indelicate term that could once get you banned off Twitter, Somalis are retards. An IQ of 67 would once have satisfied the clinical definition of retardation, before it had to be changed to protect the feelings of retards. Whatever you choose to call mentally challenged East African tribespeople, it’s hard to believe they cooked up all these scams themselves and perpetuated them so successfully, at such cost, for so long, without at least a little help.

You know what I’m getting at.

As I’ve already noted, Rep. Ilhan Omar is directly implicated in the fraud. She’s a Somali, I know, but she’s married to an American man who’s also into some really dodgy shit.

It’s possible this goes right to the top of Minnesota politics. To Tampon Tim, the Timchurian candidate.

Tim, after all, makes a big deal of how much he loves Somali. He also makes a big deal of how much he loves daycare centers.

He’s done a lot, during his term as governor, to ensure daycare centers get more money. In 2023, for example, he established the “Great Start Compensation Support Program,” providing monthly payments to daycare centers to boost employee salaries. He raised state payments for the Child Care Assistance Program and announced $12 million in grants in 2024 and 2025 to increase childcare capacity. In the immediate aftermath of the pandemic, he offered over $40 million in bridging loans to childcare providers to help them stay open as federal business relief came to an end.

Some, including Elon Musk, have suggested the reason this story took so long to break is because people were afraid of being branded “racist.”

I think there’s some truth to this—people don’t like being called “racist,” or any word that ends in “-ist,” even now—but I don’t think that’s the whole truth. I think there were other reasons to be scared. Far more tangible ones.

Remember Melissa Hortman? The state representative who was murdered last year by an assassin in a hideous rubber mask? Shortly before her death, Hortman voted against extending healthcare benefits to illegal aliens. In a video interview after the vote, she explained why she’d broken ranks with her fellow Democrats. Watch the video. Hortman was absolutely terrified. Not just a deer in the headlights, but a deer facing down a combine harvester or maybe an Abrams tank.

She knew what she was doing—who and what she was up against.

The man who killed her and her husband was Vance Boelter. The media, with Governor Walz’s approval, tried to paint him as another “right-wing MAGA extremist,” but there were a few problems with that interpretation. First of all, there was the fact Tim Walz gave him a job working for the state government.

And then there was Boelter’s own explanation for the killing. He totally denied any Trumpian motive, and said the killings were part of something “much larger and more mysterious.” He said Tim Walz had pressured him to do it, and that Walz also wanted him want to murder Senator Amy Klobuchar, so Walz could take her place.

Boelter’s explanation was dismissed as the ravings of a lunatic.

I mean, what could be so big and so mysterious the governor of Minnesota might want another politician—a member of his own party—dead? Don’t be stupid. As if.


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