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National Public Radio: Part II
On Tuesday, Project Veritas released Part 1 of its investigation of National Public Radio. The investigation, in which Project Veritas investigators posed as members of a fictional group founded by "members of the Muslim Brotherhood," was widely reported in the media and produced a dramatic response from NPR and its board members.
The following video contains conversations between Project Veritas undercover investigator, Simon Templar, and Betsy Liley, NPR's Senior Director of Institutional Giving.
Project Veritas Investigates: NPR
Project Veritas' latest investigation focuses on the publically-funded media organization, National Public Radio. PV investigative reporters, Shaughn Adeleye and Simon Templar posed as members of the Muslim Action Education Center, a non-existent group with a goal to "spread the acceptance of Sharia across the world."
In this first video, produced by James O'Keefe, Shaughn and Simon sit down with NPR Foundation President Ron Schiller.
James O'Keefe's statement on Teachers Unions placing "Fraternity before Morality"
In the Project Veritas NJ Teachers Union video, NJ Union Chapter Presidents are candid about tenure abuse, profane about Govenor Chris Christie, and shocking in how they react to a teacher saying he sexually touched his students.
New Jersey Teachers Unions Sends Their Christmas Greetings to Governor Christie
NJEA Officials Show No Limits Regarding Teacher Tenure in James O’Keefe’s Latest Video
This is James O’Keefe’s second video of this series highlighting abuses of teacher tenure law in New Jersey. “Teachers Unions Gone Wild,” the first video of the series, prompted responses from the NJEA and Governor Christie and ultimately lead to a teacher suspension and newspaper retraction requests.
NJEA Warns Members to be on the Lookout for Project Veritas
Project Veritas has obtained an email originally from Jan Witmer, an NJEA "Uniserv Representative."
The email, published below, included an attachment identifing Project Veritas members and volunteers, James O'Keefe, Christian Hartsock, and Shaughn Adelye. The attachment was authored by NJEA member, Ray Vojtash, and is included for download below along with a screen shot of the original email.
Who We Are
Through Project Veritas, James O’Keefe brings investigative journalism outside the traditional newsroom and into your hands. His intensive, fully-staffed investigative team will release more explosive investigations, shining the light on corruption, misconduct, fraud and the abuse of power in American society.
Project Veritas brings transparency into the back-room deals.
James is also undertaking a national training program aimed at creating modern-day muckrakers.








