November 13, 2025, x.com/JimFergusonUK
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During his latest remarks, Elon Musk dropped one of the most explosive claims yet about political corruption, NGO fraud, and stolen identities:
On massive Social Security fraud:
“We’ve uncovered so much fraud it’s hard to even decide what should be prosecuted first. The wheels of justice turn slowly, but surely.”
Musk said at least 400,000 stolen Social Security numbers have been identified — and that:
“The person that stole 400,000 Social Security numbers… will be arrested hopefully this week.”
On corrupt NGOs feeding the political machine:
“These fake NGOs, mostly run by Democrats, are laundering billions. Sometimes they throw Republicans a bone to keep them quiet. It’s where the uniparty starts.”
And the line that set the internet on fire:
“It’s a giant money-laundering scheme. At this point, the words ‘NGO’ and ‘money laundering’ are almost synonymous.”
Musk says the evidence has already been sent to the DoJ, and now the world is watching what happens next.
If even half of this is true, the system is far more compromised than anyone imagined.
♦ Bonus ♦
I asked Grok for a concise overview of the incident last year that pretty much nobody is talking about any more:
National Public Data (NPD) SSN Breach ~ What Happened: In April 2024, hackers stole data from U.S. background check firm NPD via unsecured systems. Data surfaced on the dark web (group: USDoD) in mid-2024.
Data Exposed: Full names, addresses, DOB, phone, email, and SSNs (living + deceased).
Scale: 272 million unique U.S. SSNs affected (~every U.S. adult); up to 2.9B total records claimed in lawsuits.
Countries: Primarily U.S.; minor spillover to Canada and others with U.S. ties. No major foreign SSN equivalents hit.
Actions Beyond Credit Freezes: NPD: Site shutdown, relaunch with upgrades (2025), limited ID monitoring.
Legal: Class-action lawsuits (ongoing), state AG probes, potential multimillion settlements.
Gov’t: FTC/SSA guidance, congressional hearings on data brokers.
Other: Free breach checkers (e.g., Pentester), rising calls to phase out SSNs (my personal favorite).

