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Nick Shirley is finding out why investigative journalism isn’t a profitable business.
You end up dealing with lawyers, politics, and people who are more interested in silencing those who expose fraud than stopping the fraud itself.
Why does telling the truth always come with a price?
Investigative journalism doesn’t scale. It doesn’t make money. It creates legal risk, political enemies, and powerful people who would rather attack the messenger than face the facts.
Anyone can complain about corruption from the sidelines. Almost no one is willing to point a camera at the people rigging it.
That’s why what Nick Shirley does matters.
He goes where the story is. He talks to the people others avoid. And he accepts the risk that comes with it—not because it’s profitable, but because it’s necessary.
Do not underestimate Nick Shirley.
He is talented, relentless, and will outwork anyone in his path. It is his rare combination of humility and integrity that makes him the most dangerous force in a world built on silence.
Keep going, Nick. What you’re doing matters.
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