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NPR Scandal Widens Further, Documents Retained By Las Vegas Public Radio Show Nevada Department Of Education Employees "Favored" Vast Amounts Of State Tax Payer Dollars For NPR Affiliate(s) And Blocked 50+ Other In-State Public Broadcasters Like LVPR from Operating Successfully

Apr 24, 2024, at 10:55 AM

NPR Scandal Widens Further, Documents Retained By Las Vegas Public Radio Show Nevada Department Of Education Employees "Favored" Vast Amounts Of State Tax Payer Dollars For NPR Affiliate(s) And Blocked 50+ Other In-State Public Broadcasters Like LVPR from Operating Successfully

LAS VEGAS (LVPR) - Las Vegas Public Radio has retained documents and a timeline from years 2017 to 2022 where Nevada Department of Education employees were favoring specific NPR Affiliate(s) in the state with vast sums of public funding effectively blocking the state's other 50+ public broadacsters. Yes, state employees have been "purposely embezzling" vast sums of of Nevada tax payer dollars to benefit NPR Affiliate(s) operations in Nevada using the disguise of the state's Public Broadcasting System (PBS) grant program in Nevada State Bill 555 that was hooked into the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) under an acccount established by section 3113(d) of title 31 at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) seen here.

This is the entitlement system and the heart of socialism/communism on American soil that NPR and Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) employees were and have been involved in for many years. Many of these state and federal officials (including attorneys, lobbyists) involved in allocating vast amounts of state and federal tax payer dollars to benefit NPR Affiliate(s) in Nevada will need to face charges/prision time. This is done by applying the state and federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) directly to the "agencies" of the State of Nevada Department of Education (NDE) and Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).

Let the corralling begin...

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