The market was still down on Sunday but saw some signs of life as the Angry Vet’s Boost SCARS’ Mission for Veterans & Citizens campaign took in $20.00 for the day, bringing its total take to $1,100.00 out of a $20,000.00 goal.
Followers of the Angry Vet’s antics note that the SCARS campaign has been controversial as The Angry Vet’s claim to have an established “non-profit” tax entity have been disproven as his organization does not appear on the Internal Revenue Service’s list of registered 501(c)(3) organizations.
The Angry Vet himself went live early on Monday morning, announcing while eating a McDonalds breakfast sandwich that he was about to embark on an “eight-hour” road trip where he will be “dispensing justice.”
He denied rumors created by Christopher “Direct D’ Ruff that he had used money from his SCARS campaign to buy groceries for YouTuber For Public Safety and announced that he would soon be holding another fund raising campaign for SCARS next week.
The Angry Vet announced that his rap song targeting Direct D and other auditors will soon be released and told his viewers to stay tuned for a official drop on his YouTube channel.
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