How Outdated Government Tech Lets Radical NGOs Thrive—and How Fractal Intelligence Is Breaking the System
There are over 70,000 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) operating within the United States. Tens of thousands of them receive direct or indirect federal funding—and many are quietly tied to the radical activist infrastructure fueling the Los Angeles riots and similar insurrections nationwide.
Until now, the federal government lacked the tools to expose these links. Their outdated relational database systems—built on 1980s tech—are woefully inadequate to trace the modern money-laundering tactics and deep interconnections between seemingly unrelated activist groups.
But here’s the hard truth: money is fungible. If taxpayer funds go to Organization A, which funds Organization B, which in turn supports Organization C, and that group bankrolls rioters—then your tax dollars are funding destruction.
The Solution: Cut the Money Supply—All the Way Down the Line
The fix is now within reach. It’s not just about defunding the obvious offenders—it’s about pulling every dollar from any group linked financially to riot activity, even through indirect chains. The network must be exposed, and the cash flow shut off at every node.
Enter Fractal technology—a revolutionary quantum-speed system that renders old-school government software obsolete. This isn’t a data center behemoth—it’s a 4-inch computer using less energy than a desk lamp. Yet it can trace every NGO dollar, across ten years, hundreds of layers deep. Names, phone numbers, employee rosters, financial transfers—everything is mapped.
Fractal Intelligence: The End of Invisible Funding
This cutting-edge tool doesn’t just spot connections—it illuminates the entire dark web of NGO interrelations, making every financial tie between activist networks visible and trackable. Fraud, riots, laundering—there’s no longer anywhere to hide.
Until the DOJ and FBI upgrade from their archaic tech stacks, this chaos will continue. But with Fractal technology, the pathway to accountability is clear—and it starts by cutting off the dollars that fuel the flames.