Oops! Caught in 4K: The Government Cooperator Who 'Totally Wasn't' Monitoring (But Definitely Was)
Hadith Ahmed posts a video of him staking out a site. The site ends up terminating their association with Feeding Our Future.
Hadith Ahmed would like to think of himself as a whistleblower, but the reality is he is a convicted fraudster willing to tell the Government anything he can to stay out of prison. Hadith is the toddler, so unwilling to take accountability; he’ll tell Mom everyone did it to avoid her wrath.
He couldn’t tell the truth about where he was born, his age, or facts so simple as how many languages he spoke. On day one of his testimony, Hadith remembered clearly the immense fraud that was Feeding Our Future. On Day two, he couldn’t even remember what he said on Day one. He called Feeding Our Future a bank. The press loved it and posted that quote all over the Internet. The last time I checked, the bank had the money. Feeding Our Future had to get money from the Minnesota Department of Education. The Minnesota Department of Education had to get money from the United States Department of Agriculture.
Jokes aside, I don’t find this case's lack of real journalism funny. Some journalists have covered this case since the beginning and have not reported one original fact. I doubt they’ve done any investigation. In the early days, Star Tribune journalists went out in the community, but what they found didn’t fit the facts the world wanted to believe. So, they just stopped doing original reporting and went back to regurgitating Government court filings.
Let me drop one more bombshell this week. My writing has opened the floodgates, and information is pouring in.
Anyone who attended the trial will recognize Hadith Ahmed's voice in the first 30 seconds of this video. This is Hadith staking out a suspect site.
Staking out of a site could be an act. He could be trying to keep up appearances to cover up the fraud. But if everyone was in on the scam, why visit sites? Why record it? This visit triggered a site to leave FOF because they were unhappy with the oversight. They shouldn’t have been. Hadith was doing the right thing in this case. Site monitoring is an essential function of the sponsor.