
NGOs commonly use the lie that they are “helping children” to commit fraud.
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NGOs commonly use the lie that they are “helping children” to commit fraud.










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Elon Musk: "Doesn't it seem weird that the legacy media all say the same thing at the same time using the same phrases?"









