NFL Stars [Islamic Azeez Al-Shaair] Fundraise for Islamic Charity Tied to Minnesota's Feeding Our Future Fraud Scandal

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In case you haven't heard enough from Fraudland MN...




NFL Stars Fundraise for Islamic Charity Tied to Minnesota's Feeding Our Future Fraud Scandal.
NFL-backed Human Development Fund shares an address with shell company featured in fraud scandal, among other links

Azeez Al-Shaair (Adam Schefter / X), Minnesota attorney general Keith Ellison (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images).
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Chuck Ross.
February 2, 2026

Human Development Fund, an upstart Islamic charity touted by the National Football League and various Muslim influencers, professes to provide "hot meals" to orphans in Gaza. But a Washington Free Beacon investigation found the group’s founders have an array of links to the Feeding Our Future fraud, in which more than 80 people conspired to steal $250 million from a federal program designed to give free meals to poor Minnesota children.

HDF founder and CEO Abdirahman Kariye is an imam at Dar Al-Farooq, a predominantly Somali mosque near Minneapolis that served as a food distribution site for Feeding Our Future. HDF director of fundraising events Khalid Omar is a director of Dar Al-Farooq.
 
In case you haven't heard enough from Fraudland MN...




NFL Stars Fundraise for Islamic Charity Tied to Minnesota's Feeding Our Future Fraud Scandal.
NFL-backed Human Development Fund shares an address with shell company featured in fraud scandal, among other links

Azeez Al-Shaair (Adam Schefter / X), Minnesota attorney general Keith Ellison (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images).
MixCollage-30-Jan-2026-03-49-PM-3600-695x491.jpg


Chuck Ross.
February 2, 2026

Human Development Fund, an upstart Islamic charity touted by the National Football League and various Muslim influencers, professes to provide "hot meals" to orphans in Gaza. But a Washington Free Beacon investigation found the group’s founders have an array of links to the Feeding Our Future fraud, in which more than 80 people conspired to steal $250 million from a federal program designed to give free meals to poor Minnesota children.

HDF founder and CEO Abdirahman Kariye is an imam at Dar Al-Farooq, a predominantly Somali mosque near Minneapolis that served as a food distribution site for Feeding Our Future. HDF director of fundraising events Khalid Omar is a director of Dar Al-Farooq.

Another Reich Wing Conspiracy Nut Job site for Reich Wing Conspiracy Nut Jobs.
 
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Muslims raising money an Islamic Society, no unlike a Baptist Church raising money Baptist Church, except it it Muslim.


MuzzSlime are a murderous cult to first bankrupt, enslave, rape, or kill those that won't convert.

Some religion all right. Ban it now. Seize the Mosque, doport or kill them all or you will pay dearly 10-25 years out.
 
In case you haven't heard enough from Fraudland MN...




NFL Stars Fundraise for Islamic Charity Tied to Minnesota's Feeding Our Future Fraud Scandal.
NFL-backed Human Development Fund shares an address with shell company featured in fraud scandal, among other links

Azeez Al-Shaair (Adam Schefter / X), Minnesota attorney general Keith Ellison (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images).
MixCollage-30-Jan-2026-03-49-PM-3600-695x491.jpg


Chuck Ross.
February 2, 2026

Human Development Fund, an upstart Islamic charity touted by the National Football League and various Muslim influencers, professes to provide "hot meals" to orphans in Gaza. But a Washington Free Beacon investigation found the group’s founders have an array of links to the Feeding Our Future fraud, in which more than 80 people conspired to steal $250 million from a federal program designed to give free meals to poor Minnesota children.

HDF founder and CEO Abdirahman Kariye is an imam at Dar Al-Farooq, a predominantly Somali mosque near Minneapolis that served as a food distribution site for Feeding Our Future. HDF director of fundraising events Khalid Omar is a director of Dar Al-Farooq.

Reich Wing Scandal Rag.
 
Palestine Arabian Nazi Unit Reported Formed.
JTA, June 8, 1934.
Mukkattam, Arab daily, reports today that a Palestine Arab Nazi youth organization has been formed with a three-point movement hostile to the Jews.

Reports to this effect were denied recently in the House of Commons by Sir Philip Conifer-Lister, British Colonial Secretary.

The Arab Nazi program calls for the development in Palestine of a movement similar to German Nazism; a determined fight against Zionism and the maintaining of friendly contacts with Germany.
[http://pdfs.jta.org/1934/1934-06-08_2866.pdf]


Ziff, William Bernard. (1938). The Rape of Palestine. New York: Longmans, Green And Co., p. 430.



'On October 22, 1933, it was announced that Eissael Bendek, member of the Arab Executive’s Administrative Bureau, would direct a propaganda campaign in the interests of the Nazi Party.
On June 8, 1934 the Jerusalem Arab daily, Mukkattam, reported the formation of an Arab Nazi Youth Organization.
The French Weekly, Marianne, reported in 1937 that a great part of the arms employed in the rebellion were supplied by the Suhl and Erfurter Gewehrfabrik of Germany, which sent, in particular, many rifles and machine-guns.
The Arab journals Falastin and Al Difa[a] published regularly articles of a racial nature, together with large portraits of the various leaders of the Third Reich. They did not even attempt to conceal the fact that they had become tools of the Ministry of Propaganda in Berlin. The shout of ‘Heil Hitler’ became a catchword which rang insolently over all Palestine.'
 

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