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Dear American Taxpayer,
We're back! Once again, a couple of "kids," armed with nothing more than an undercover camera, have done what television reporters and newspaper journalists failed for years to do...
...We've just exposed the true hearts and minds of NPRand their executives.
As you've most likely heard by now, two young investigative journalists trained by my organization,The Project Veritas, went incognito and filmed two top level NPR executives, Ron Schiller and Betsy Liley, blasting Republicans, Tea Partiers, middle America, Jews, and Christians.
Basically, if you're not an ivory tower educated elite, they attacked you.
Even more shocking -- the NPR executives thought they were meeting with members of the Muslim Education Action Center (MEAC). The two undercover reporters actually told NPR the group was founded and funded by the Muslim Brotherhood!
By the way, the least offensive thing Schiller said was that NPR "would be better off in the long-run without Federal funding."
If my belief in the infinite wisdom of the American people holds true, I think Mr. Schiller may get his wish -- sooner than he was hoping. In fact, I've drafted a Petition to Investigate NPR, and I'd like for you to sign it.
And because you signed your name to this petition urging Congress to review NPR's funding, you'll receive a transcript of the full two-hour video -- including many explosive quotes you haven't heard covered by the media. You'll also receive emails with breaking news and brand new videos reporting the truth.
My name is James O'Keefe. You probably remember me as the "pimp" in the ACORN videos or from my other controversial videos.
If there's one thing I know how to do -- it's expose corruption. And I've been attacked relentlessly for it.
Now, I'm teaching others how to do what I've done through my organization, The Project Veritas.
Already, we've shined a light on corruption at ACORN,Planned Parenthood, and the New Jersey Teachers Union.
Just because we're young and what we do looks inexpensive -- it's not. Launching and organization, purchasing equipment, editing video, hiring full time staff, travel, and identifying, building, and training an army of investigators and truth exposers are all expensive.
We've made it on our own so far, and we've got hundreds of scandals and lies to pursue -- if only we had the money.
I don't have the personal wealth or means to keep this organization going on my own. Plus, whenever we stand up to power, power strikes back. They will try to ruin our reputations and us. I fully expect to be sued.
It takes money to defend ourselves against these attacks. I'm hoping you'll help me with this problem.
Right now, we only have 5 cameras. Just think about the corruption we could uncover with 100!
Right now, we have just a handful of investigators. We need more.
Imagine what an army of investigators could uncover if they were in every state, every statehouse, the halls of Congress, the thousands of big government bureaucracies, and everywhere else elites are abusing your tax dollars to stay in power.
I'm counting on your financial support to make this happen. Just think of it as an investment to clean up corruption -- saving your hard earned tax dollars in the long run.
You don't need to give much. Just $25, $50, $100 or more would go a long way in fulfilling my vision for The Project Veritas of a transparent society where the crooks are afraid to be dishonest.
And when sign the Petition to Investigate NPR and receive your transcript of the full two-hour meeting between the NPR executives and The Project Veritas "Islamists," please contribute what you can.
Yours for the Truth,
James O'Keefe P.S. It took me just a matter of days and a Sony mini-cam to uncover and take down ACORN -- something the major billion dollar media networks and journalists failed to do. Now, I'm training young, budding journalists to do the same through my group, The Project Veritas. As you know, we've just exposed the hearts and minds of top-level NPR executives, and we plan to keep going. That is, if we have the money to do so.
I want to build an army of investigative journaliststo seek the truth and expose corruption were in every state, every statehouse, the halls of Congress, the thousands of big government bureaucracies, and everywhere else people are abusing your tax dollars to stay in power. To do this, we need cameras, editing equipment, staff, and most importantly, we need to train hundreds of investigators.
When you go to the sign the Petition to Investigate NPRand receive your transcript of the full two-hour meeting between the NPR executives and The Project Veritas "Islamists," please contribute $25, $50, $100 or more so we can keep doing what we do, on an even bigger level.
One last thing....Please forward this email to at least 5 friends and family members so we can build the movement against corruption, greed, and dishonesty at your expense.
To be continued...Back to top^ | Case #0763From the Video:
On the Republican Party, Tea Partiers and Conservatives...
"They're seriously racist, racist people."
"Fanatically involved in people's personal lives, and very fundamental Christian -- it's this weird Evangelical kind of move(ment)."
"(They) sort of believe (in) white, middle America, gun-toting...I mean, it's scary."
"Liberals today might be more educated, fair and balanced than conservatives."
On Americans' negative view of Radical Islam...
"The educated, so-called elite in this country is too small a percentage of the population, so that you have this very large uneducated part of the population that carries these ideas."
"It's much more about anti-intellectualism than it is about a political (philosophy)."
On Jews and Palestine...
"Many Jewish organizations are not looking for a fair point of view."
Our undercover reporters said they refer to NPR as "National Palestinian Radio." After laughing, Liley said, "That's good, I like that!"
"That is the commitment," added Schiller.
And on the Juan Williams firing...
"What NPR did, I'm very proud of and what NPR stood for is non-racist, non-bigoted, straightforward telling of the news."
"He lost all credibility, and that breaks your basic ethics as a journalist." |
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The Project Veritas is a 501(c)(3) (pending), founded by James O'Keefe. The mission of The Project Veritas is to investigate and expose corruption, dishonesty, self-dealing, waste, fraud, and other misconduct in both public and private institutions in order to achieve a more ethical and transparent society. Because Project Veritas' 501(c)(3) status is pending, contributions are not yet tax deductible or are not tax deductible at this time. |
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