Daily Stormer
July 24, 2015
Let’s learn about different styles of reporting the news!
Check these different headlines about the same story, and see if you can find the one that’s not like the others!
That’s right! One of the paper’s says “Jewish run” and the others mention nothing about Jews!
That’s because one of the papers is for Jews, and the others are only for stupid, silly goyim, who need not worry their silly little heads over the ethnicity of the people involved in ripping off cancer-ridden children!
We’ll check out the Jewish version – because we are very naughty goyim!
New York state is suing to shut down a charity for children with leukemia run by a Brooklyn Jewish man accused of raising money fraudulently.
A petition filed in state Supreme Court in Brooklyn on Monday requested the closing of The National Children’s Leukemia Foundation, which was founded by Zvi Shor and run from his basement.
The foundation collected $9.7 million from 2009 to 2013, The New York Times reported, citing court documents. Some 80 percent of the money went to telemarketing and direct-mail fundraising campaigns, and only $57,451 was paid out in “direct cash assistance to leukemia patients,” the Times report said. The state’s attorney general is asking for the recovery of the money.
The foundation’s website has been taken down and its phone number disconnected, according to the Times.
Shor was president of the foundation until his resignation in 2010 following revelations that he had been convicted of bank fraud in 1999. The foundation’s accountant, Yehuda Gutwein, took over as president, though Shor continued to run things, according to the court filings.
Shor established the foundation in 1991 after losing a son to leukemia, the court filing said, according to the Times. He paid himself $595,000 in salary and $600,000 in deferred compensation from 2009 to 2013, and a lifetime pension of more than $100,000 a year.
The foundation fraudulently claimed to have a bone marrow registry and cancer research building in Israel. It also promoted a Make a Dream Come True program, arranging trips to places like Disney World for children with cancer, which apparently did not take place, investigators said in court filings.
Wow, faked make a wish trips to Disney World.
Ouch.
“Whoops! Sorry goyim, I didn’t mean to do this – I did it by accident while I was thinking about the holocaust!”