O’Keefe Media Group Has Infiltrated the IRS!
According to Alex Mena, an IRS official from the New York criminal investigation unit, who met with the undercover reporter from O’Keefe Media Group, the IRS uses artificial intelligence technology to spy on American citizens and bank accounts of companies without a warrant or evidence to uncover what they consider to be fraud.
According to the source, the IRS “persecutes little people” and “destroys people’s lives.” All officers are “like robots,” Mena said.
This is quite ironic, as The Gateway Pundit recently reported that O’Keefe Media Group sued the organization No Mas Muertes (No More Deaths), a nonprofit organization and ministry of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Tucson, for trafficking of illegal immigrants from the Arizona border. .
This 501(c)(3) organization enjoys tax exemption on hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations, but the IRS is targeting innocent Americans!
WATCH: O’Keefe Exposes ‘No Mas Muertes’ Nonprofit Organization Likely Facilitates Human Trafficking by Cartel Members in Phoenix – Undercover Journalist Held at Gunpoint!
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Via O’Keefe Media Group:
An unwitting Internal Revenue Service whistleblower recently revealed to O’Keefe Media Group how the IRS is using artificial intelligence technology to spy on the bank accounts of American companies and citizens “nationwide.”
In fact, this AI technology is so useful to the IRS’s spy operation that “in six months they managed to capture half a billion dollars,” according to our subject.
When asked whether it was constitutional for the government to search Americans’ bank records without a warrant, Alex Mena, an IRS official with New York’s criminal investigations unit, told our undercover reporter: “I doubt it.” and laughed at the question. . “It’s crazy,” he added. While he agreed that this type of AI spying is invasive, Mena said that “a lot of people are not happy about it.”
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Mena also said, “We actually have all the information from all the companies around the world, not just in the United States.”
As a reminder, O’Keefe Media Group released footage of our infiltration of the nonprofit group No Mas Muertes, affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Church of Tucson, which has a $400,000 budget and tax-exempt status as a church. It became apparent when a man offered to take our reporter undercover by posing as an illegal alien in Phoenix for $300 that the group, which has been raided by the Border Patrol numerous times over the years for drug trafficking human beings and interference with Border Patrol operations, may work with cartels to facilitate human trafficking. Strangely, the IRS seems not to care about this 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization for misuse of funds and violation of American laws. Instead, the IRS is more focused on “persecuting the little people” and “putting people in prison,” Mena says.
They are all “like robots” and have no problem “destroying people’s lives,” Mena said of the new officers he met recently. Are these some of the 87,000 new agents that Joe Biden included in the so-called Inflation Reduction Act?
Alex Mena also revealed that “The IRS, because it is a federal agency, reports directly to Congress and the President. The United States indeed [don’t] have a say in what we do.” He also agrees that it is “artificial intelligence, whether we want it or not.” This program is not even overseen by the IRS, but by the US Department of Justice .
As the conversation progressed and our reporter said she would like to share this information with her friends, Mena asked us not to reveal her name. However, Mena admitted that there is no accountability within these agencies, saying, “It’s almost impossible to lose your government job,” then said he heard a story about a government employee who “showed up drunk” at the his job and punched a colleague. “They just sent that person to therapy,” Mena said. “The unions are very strong.”
Remember, this is what your tax dollars are paying for.
BREAKING: Says IRS official Alex Mena who works in “Criminal Investigations.” @IRSNews“He has no problem prosecuting insignificant people, putting them in prison and destroying people’s lives.”
Mena “doubts the constitutionality” of his employer, the IRS, using artificial intelligence to access… pic.twitter.com/KexsoTlMbz
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) February 21, 2024