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When you live in any community death happens. But when you live in one with tens of thousands of people, death happens pretty often. People die from heart attacks, strokes, aneurysms, complications of age, you name it. Emergency services respond, paperwork gets filled out, and that’s how records pile up. That’s just how life works.

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Except in some Somali communities…

And that’s why a lot of people are now asking a very uncomfortable question: what does it mean when those records are nowhere to be found?

The questions are coming from all corners… from Maine to Minnesota. People who work in and around emergency response, law enforcement, and local systems are comparing notes and realizing something doesn’t add up in many of these Somali communities.

Where are their dead?

Clearly, in these large Somali communities, there should be natural deaths that regularly trigger emergency responses, right? But responders in several of these places say those calls aren’t happening, so naturally, red flags are raised.

If deaths aren’t being formally reported, what could that mean?

Well, we all know the Somalis come from a long line of pirates who’ve been known to pillage the American people like it’s going out of style. So it’s no wonder people are now questioning if Somalis’ dead are being hidden so they can continue to cash in on government freebies like housing, EBT, Medicaid, and other programs.

Gina Milan:

This is wild.

A guest on Sean Ryan’s podcast says police in Maine have ZERO DOA reports involving Somalis.

There are roughly 100,000 Somalis in the community. People die every day from natural causes—heart attacks, strokes, etc.—yet there’s no record of it?

So where are the bodies going when they die? And are benefits being kept active because of it?

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No paperwork means no interruption to those government goodies.

Every large benefits system runs on good-faith reporting. That means deaths are supposed to be recorded, statuses updated, and census data kept grounded in reality. But when that good faith breaks down, the whole system starts to crack, and the fraud flood gates open wide.

Are these the healthiest people on earth, or is something more sinister afoot?

So, if this is happening, where are the bodies?

Somalis who run “funeral homes” in these communities strictly adhere to Islamic burial traditions, which focus on speed and simplicity. These funerals usually occur within 24 hours without a casket.

Quick and easy.

So, you have to wonder, if the Somalis are screwing over US taxpayers with daycares, what’s to say their funeral homes aren’t equally fraudulent and full of scams?

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Perhaps Nick Shirley’s next investigative report should involve knocking on the doors at local Somali funeral homes in Minnesota and Maine.


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