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๐Ÿšจ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธNICK SHIRLEY'S FRAUD VIDEO HITS 75 MILLION VIEWS - FOX NEWS AIRS HIS FOOTAGE- THE INSTITUTIONAL MEDIA GATEKEEPERS JUST LOST

75 million views. Still climbing by the hour. 400,000 likes. 150,000 reposts. Fox News running his footage on national television.

Nick Shirley just proved the entire thesis: One guy with a camera documenting fraud beats every newsroom in America combined.

Here's what just changed permanently:

Traditional media ignored the Minnesota story for years. MSNBC, CNN, local stations- they all knew about welfare fraud allegations. Nobody investigated. Too politically sensitive. Too much work. Not worth the risk.

Then Nick Shirley walks to addresses, knocks on doors, films empty buildings billing millions, and gets 75 million people watching in days.

Fox News didn't break the story. They're airing footage from a YouTuber because he did the journalism they didn't.

That's the power shift documented in real-time.

Institutional media had monopoly on investigation and distribution. You needed newsroom resources, editorial approval, broadcast access. Now you need an iPhone and the ability to read public records.

Nick found $110 million in fraud on day one. Put it on YouTube. The algorithm did the rest.

The incentive structure just got established:

75 million views = significant ad revenue. More importantly = proof that fraud investigation content scales. Every creator just saw the formula work at massive scale.

Next week: hundreds of imitators descend on every major city looking for their viral fraud expose. Because Nick just showed them the map and the treasure's real.

That's the beginning of institutional media becoming aggregators of citizen journalism rather than primary sources.

The barrier to entry just collapsed:

You don't need:

- Journalism degree

- Newsroom budget

- Editorial approval

- Broadcast license

- Corporate backing

You need:

- Public records access (free)

- Camera phone ($1000)

- Ability to walk to addresses

- Willingness to knock on doors

Nick proved the economics work. Now watch what happens when a generation realizes fraud investigation pays better than content creation and requires less creativity.

This is the DOGE army that can't be stopped:

Centralized reform efforts get bogged down in bureaucracy. But 1,000 Nick Shirleys documenting fraud simultaneously? No institution's built to counter that.

Every empty building exposed forces response. Every viral video creates political pressure. Every imitator makes the fraud harder to hide.

The decentralized investigative swarm just proved it works at scale. 75 million views is the proof.

Welcome to the new media. Too big to ignore. Too distributed to stop. Too economically viable to quit.

Source: YouTube analytics, Fox News

I really hope it will be like that AND that there will be responsibility for that fraud. Also please remember that there is much more important matter constantly being buried.

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The most important questions are always put aside, but I hope that the leaders will take this situation seriously and that the person responsible will pay the price.

I thought about Epstein but this is also relevant, even more in sense that its new and not spoken (?) about

It got a lot of attention on X, but the mainstream media is pure deep state propaganda at this point.

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I agree. Justice for the fraud is important, but we also canโ€™t ignore the far more critical issues that keep getting buried beneath the noise.