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  2. Steve Killelea - Wikipedia

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    Killelea, Steve. "The pillars of peace: identifying the elements that allow human potential to flourish" in The Necessary Transition: The Journey Towards the Sustainable Enterprise Economy, edited by Malcolm McIntosh, Greenleaf Publishing Limited, 2013, pp. 119–131. ISBN 978-1-906093-89-1. Killelea, Steve.

  3. Pillars Fund - Wikipedia

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    Pillars Fund is a grant-making organization and Muslim community foundation named in reference to the five pillars of Islam, [3] the third of which is Zakat.. Founded in 2010 in the mold of United Way and Jewish Federations of North America, [4] and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, Pillars is focused on funding secular non-profit programs supporting American Muslims in media, public ...

  4. We Build the Wall - Wikipedia

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    In August, 2020 Brian Kolfage, Steve Bannon, Andrew Badolato and Timothy Shea were charged with a scheme to divert over a million dollars from We Fund the Wall, of which at least $350,000 illegally went to Kolfage for personal use. The men faced federal felony charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering.

  5. Air Force veteran charged with Steve Bannon in multi-million ...

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    A triple amputee Air Force veteran charged alongside the president’s former chief strategist Steve Bannon in a multi-million dollar fundraising scam on Friday claimed he’s a victim of partisan ...

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  7. Wikipedia : Wikipedia Signpost/2024-01-31/Disinformation report

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    Scams by "paid editing companies" have been happening on Wikipedia since at least the 2015 Operation Orangemoody scandal, which was documented by the Wikimedia Foundation, as well as by the Guardian, Independent, and Signpost. The Orangemoody scam worked like an extortion racket.

  8. Ex-White House adviser Steve Bannon arrested in fraud scam - AOL

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    Ex-White House adviser Steve Bannon was arrested on charges that he and three others ripped off donors to an online fundraising scheme “We Build The Wall.”

  9. Scandals of the Ulysses S. Grant administration - Wikipedia

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    Grant often treated men of superior intelligence and ability as threats rather than assets. Instead of responding with trust and warmth to men of talent, education, and culture, he turned to his military friends from the Civil War, to his rich friends, and to politicians new as himself.