Free Lunch in Post Civil Rights Era Minnesota

Free Lunch in Post Civil Rights Era Minnesota

Free Lunch

In 2021, when Progressive newspaper, Sahan Journal, broke the Feeding Our Futures story, it became the biggest COVID-era pandemic fraud. I predicted that the $230 million would be less than 5% of the total fraud. 

A totally implausible prediction at the time. A US Attorney is now making public estimates of over $1 billion, and the investigations have barely scratched the surface. The $4.6 billion fraud number will be one of my greatest predictions. I don’t know anything about government spending, fraud analysis, or loss prevention. 

I do know these three simple rules:

  1. Panic / Conflict is used to obscure fraud
  2. Prolixity (the Complexity of words) is used to obscure fraud
  3. Political Correctness is used to obscure fraud

Where there can be fraud, there will be.

From the beginning of the Affirmative Action Era, Minnesota Pattern State Capture is a series of corruption ordinances designed to maximize fraud and conceal it with political conformity. 

This went into a feedback loop during the pandemic.

Free lunch has been a delicious fiction in Minnesota for over 50 years. Feeding Our Futures is just an extension. Modern MN conservatives will claim, “It’s the Somalis!” It’s “Obama’s fault!” and/or it’s “All happening under Tim Walz!”  

Selling free lunch to Minnesotans has a long bipartisan history. 

In order to understand the Feeding Our Futures free lunch scandal, we need to look at it in the context of the entire Minnesota Free Lunch Era.

Pictured: Gov. Harold LeVander and Gov. Tim Walz.

Free Lunch in Civil Rights Era, MN – The first MN Federal lunch program was ordered by Harold LeVander, Republican governor. Days later, he was ordering National Guard troops. 

Free Lunch in Post-Civil Rights, MN – In 2016, Philando Castile left his school lunch server job before being killed by police, kicking off the biggest international spike in “BLM” until George Floyd.

Free Lunch in Post-Civil Rights, COVID-Era MN – While Feeding Our Futures was still under investigation, Gov. Tim Walz was championing his own free lunch program. In fact, Tim Walz ran for Vice President of the United States on a Free Lunch Platform. Walz was selling free lunch to the nation as the state was being investigated for free lunch fraud. 

No one in Minnesota even noticed the irony. 

Bread and Stadiums

Some say the Civil Rights Era began when Minneapolis Mayor Hubert H. Humphrey gave his “Into the bright sunshine” speech at the DNC in 1948. 

Others say the Civil Rights Era began when Minnesotan Roy Wilkins wrote the Emmet Till press release in 1955.


Everyone agrees the Civil Rights Era was in full swing when, 8 years to the day of Till’s funeral, Wilkins and Humphrey were in Washington in what Malcolm X called the “Farce on Washington”. 

Wilkins, “the acknowledged champion of Civil Rights in America,” was introduced, and then Bob Dylan was brought up to headline for 500K Blacks. Sam Cooke was onsite, and yet somehow, Minnesota’s Bob Dylan and some Greenwich Village folk singers are brought up to represent the Black equality movement?

Pictured: Roy Wilkins, head of the NAACP (MN stadium), Humbert H. Humphrey (MN stadium), and Bob Dylan were all from Minnesota. All three were famous University of MN alumni.  

88 days after the march, President John F. Kennedy was dead. 

Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey and President Lyndon B. Johnson ordered Affirmative Action (Executive Order 11246), and the term “conspiracy” took on a whole new meaning in MN during the Affirmative Action Era.

Post-Civil Rights – Affirmative Action Era MN (1964 – ?)

Pictured: Why, Minnesota? Regional Development Organizations, Public Employee Unions, Duluth Model Power and Control Wheel, Employment barriers and fringe violence for “non-underrepresented Minnesotans, state sanctioned hunting licenses for the falsely accused, MN State Flag “Wičhóȟpi Duta Win” /  “Aåpetu D/Luta Wiçaå®pi, is a Dakota religious symbol also known as Ikew Anung, or “Women’s Star” which Lt. Peggy Flanagan’s Ojibwe religious symbol (Ojibwe) for “Women’s Dominion Over Men.”

During the Affirmative Action Era in Minnesota, a “conspiracy theory” came to mean whatever the political class was making money on, that the MN State Government had put in writing. 

The underrepresented and the non-underrepresented alike end up unemployed if they dare tell the truth about Government wrongdoing. 

Regional Development Organizations were created by Executive Order under Gov. Harold LeVander. These RDOs, public employee unions, the Affirmative Action “justifications” (currently under Federal DOJ investigation), the Duluth Model of Power and Control, and Sex Registries were all used to consolidate power and give unequal protections.

Regional Development Organizations (RDOs)


Minnesota Statutes, sections 462.381 through 462.398, establish RDOs to facilitate intergovernmental cooperation and ensure the coordination of state, federal, and local planning efforts in their respective geographic areas.

Wrongthink was punished as ideological conformity and became enforced across the entire political class, who were rewarded with state and federal block grants filtered through an unelected network of gatekeepers.

Public Employees’ Unions

It cost the City of Minneapolis a lot of money to keep Mohamed Noor and Officer Harrity’s training a secret from the public. It took years before MPD officers finally admitted in an affidavit that everyone in MPD knew the technique used to murder George Floyd while he was violating Minneapolis mask guidelines.

The “Anti-Govt. Hacking Collective, Anonymous” apparently took down MPD’s use-of-force manual during the 2020 riots. Black Lives Matter didn’t seem to want anyone talking about the manual either. Katie Blackwell, shown here doing what she claims was never taught.

Photo: Alpha News, Left: Katie Blackwell making an arrest at the 2014 University of Minnesota hockey riots; Right: Blackwell testifying during Derek Chauvin’s murder trial.

A lot of people don’t seem to want Minnesota citizens to know what the Police Union authorizes.

Minnesota is represented by both police and public teachers’ unions. One of these unions had to take down their training. If public dollars fund public employees who fund public employees who fund politicians, shouldn’t we know what they’re teaching their members? 

Affirmative Action

Every day since State Statute 43A.191 was enacted, it has created new liabilities for the State of Minnesota. In 1987, the state directed counties and contractors receiving state funds to adopt Affirmative Action Plans.

Supervisors were forced to justify hiring and promotion decisions based on the race and sex of “non-underrepresented” citizens. This is currently under DOJ investigation for imposing constitutionally impermissible barriers to employment.  

This spoils system is racist, sexist, illegal, and punishes merit in favor of political quotas, and has been a 38-year mandated pattern and practice by the State of Minnesota.

It controlled livelihoods and served as an ever-present narrative control mechanism.

Duluth Model of Power and Control, State statute 518B.02 

A pseudo-scientific, purely ideological, fact and data-resistant framework for power and control. Counties maintain this failed approach despite overwhelming evidence of its ineffectiveness. 

It violates evidence-based therapeutic principles, such as pathologizing male behavior and the disruption of family structures. 

It’s the Feminist equivalent of Mein Kampf. 

The MN Department of Human Services, also currently under Federal DOJ Discrimination Investigation, requires counties to have “Men Who Batter” subjected to the Duluth Model Anger Management.  

Minnesota, like most states, has an out-of-control lesbian domestic violence epidemic.

The Duluth Model is as discriminatory as it is prejudicial, and since the 1980s, there has been no escaping it under Minnesota State Law.

Wetterling Act – ‘94 Clinton Crime bill / Biden Crime law 

If violent sex offenders are likely to reoffend, why are they in public?

By the time Jacob Wetterling went missing in the 1990s, the Minnesota Pattern of State Capture was already in full effect. The botched investigation of the kidnapping and murder is the stuff of legend.

The solution to the MN State Incompetence Problem was the Wetterling Act, part of the 1994 Biden Crime Law / Clinton Crime Bill, which allowed the state to create second-class citizens with plea deals and issue public hunting licenses.

27 years later, Danny Heinrich confessed to the murder of Wetterling, and despite the untold misery caused to the guilty and falsely accused alike, Heinrich never would have qualified to be on a registry.

Registries did give a huge amount of coercive power to cover up Minnesota’s incompetence crisis.

Abby Honold “Believe All Women for Cash and Prizes” Act

Every once in a while, the son of a wealthy political donor gets a little rapey. Sometimes, sons of wealthy political donors get really rapey and they get away with it, because they’re the sons of wealthy political donors.

Fortunately, the Abby Honold Believe All Women for Cash and Prizes Act brings a “trauma-informed” approach to our beloved Shangri-La. 

What could go wrong?