Big Green Inc. is on their hustle.
Zero Hedge (7/22/25) reports: "Investigative journalist Sue Pascoe of Circling The News dropped a bombshell: $100 million raised during the celebrity-packed FireAid benefit concert may have disappeared. The money was initially intended to support homeless residents of Pacific Palisades after a devastating wildfire destroyed thousands of homes. Instead, Pascoe reports the funds were funneled through a complex web of NGOs - potentially diverted toward unrelated causes. 'So I looked at the initially they gave $50 million to about 120 nonprofits. And I looked at these nonprofits and one of them said, we help mobile home parks. And there are two mobile home parks in the Palisades. And so I contacted the people there. They had never received any money. They had never heard of that,' Pascoe told Fox 11 Los Angeles during the interview. Public records indicate that FireAid appears to be a pop-up NGO, created solely to assist the thousands of Pacific Palisades residents left homeless after the wildfire destroyed their community."
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"Permitting reform is the key pillar of an energy dominance agenda. It could be the deciding factor on whether America solidifies its position as the world’s energy superpower and leads the AI era – or whether we fall behind China and miss a historic opportunity. Pennsylvania has already played a pivotal role in America’s energy renaissance. It helped elect leaders committed to developing our resources. Now, if we stay focused and continue building, the same state that powered the shale revolution can anchor a new era of American energy leadership – and reap the benefits for decades to come."
– Mike Sommers,
American Petroleum Institute
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