MEDICAID MILLIONS Part 5 is out and worth the wait. Meet Roshan Adhikari, a 29-year old who came to America as a refugee from Bhutan, and now lives like a garish rapper. How? 81% of Bhutanese are on welfare, which they use to make Medicaid pay companies owned by the other 19%.
Roshan works for Centerlight Home Care, owned by his dad, which was paid $17M by the government–even though his dad has refused to pay taxes for years. His 25-year old brother owns his own "home health" firm that was paid $10 million. This is the lifestyle we fund for refugees.
Bhutanese are described as greedier and more cunning than Somalis. Huge numbers have their own Medicaid firms. In Ohio alone, just people with the Bhutanese last name of Adhikari have been paid $350M – a tenth of the GDP of their country. Much is sent back there.
Medicaid's "home health aide" program is being used as foreign aid. All the big Bhutanese advocacy groups are linked to home health firms. Medicaid company owners have affiliated charities that funnel profits abroad. Ohio Medicaid is funding a school system in Nepal!
One former refugee, Dilli Ram Adhikari, owns three Medicaid companies that have collectively been paid $250 MILLION. No one answered the phone or replied to voicemails at several companies connected to Dilli. His Intra National Welfare and Support Foundation sends money abroad.
Not one, but two different home health care companies are affiliated with charities that send money to Nepal to supposedly fund singing-competition reality shows there. The president of Nepal is involved in one.
You just have to read the whole thing:
dailywire.com/news/refugees-…
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