The Angry Vet’s Update Misses Opportunity to Fundraise

At the start of Veteran’s Day weekend and after allegedly being arrested for soliciting for promoting his Veteran’s non-profit organization, YouTuber the Angry Vet took his mass exposure and opportunity for growth to brigade the police instead of promoting his GoFundMe related to his fundraising efforts.

The Angry Vet wrote on his YouTube community page:

IMPORTANT LINKS ARE LISTED BELOW…If you know of any more, please post them in the pinned comment below!!!!! On November 7th, 2024, I was on my way home from a scars501.org relief mission when I stop in a lil town named Rock Hill South Carolina. While I was there, I decided to stop at the city hall and advocate for homeless veterans for this upcoming Veterans Day weekend. I was also planning to attend the cities CAELBRATION FOR VETERANS at: https://www.facebook.com/100069149201… and https://www.facebook.com/100069149201… While doing so, I had at least half a dozen marked and unmarked Police vehicles drive by. All but 1 refused to acknowledge me, even after having made eye contact with me…Then I decided to change locations and found a spot on the main drag infront of a Jimmy Johns where I met a homeless man that was being harassed by the police so I payed it forward and gave him a few dollars, shortly after that my battery died so I changed batteries and headed down to the police station to do the same thing which conveniently was during some kind of shift change. Police officers where coming and going non stop both in marked units and in personal vehicles, 8 or more in total, with only 2 of them even waiving acknowledging my presence by waiving to me so I decided to leave and head over to the library. We’ll I never made it their because as I reached the opposite side of the cross walk approximately 4 police officers started running me down and eventually talked me, immediately cuffed me and told me I was under arrest…as I protested this they said I wasn’t listening to their orders…when they finally told me what I was being arrested for they said it was for soliciting and they turned my camera off and that they received reports that a homeless man was begging for money…when they found out that I was a veteran and that I wasn’t homeless they un cuffed me and forced me to identify myself under duress and threat of arrest…after what I had just experienced I believed every threat these TYRANTS made and I complied with their unlawful commands and that’s when they gave me back my camera and hat back but tried to keep my sign cause it was “borderline soliciting” so I started recording again and they all got attitudes with me and decided to double down on their ignorance by laughing at me, as if unlawfully arresting me and assaulting me wasn’t enough…they have turned off Google reviews but I have added a FAKEBOOK LINK incase you want to voice your opinion in this matter

Perhaps out of rage, perhaps out of lack of experience in dealing with great amounts of attention, instead of promoting his fundraising efforts – which would have benefited from all the eyes on his case.

As Angry Vet did not give out the link to his GoFundMe in order to put the focus on his cause on the very weekend designed for people to remember veterans from around the world, he literally blew his best opportunity to fundraise for the cause he claims he’s devoted his life to.

A simple link to GoFundMe or his PayPal, CashApp or other cash intake application would have been seen by thousands more people than normal and may have turned a horrible incident into an opportunity to make money for veterans’ relief. Instead, he blew the opportunity to promote his cause and instead sought out personal vengeance on the police.

With his reputation being what it is, with even Annapolis Audits/Taco Terry quitting then denouncing his organization and his alleged beating by police not drawing the attention of expert GoFundMe promoter Jose “Chille” DeCastro, the lost opportunity may haunt his organization moving forward.

The market itself was flat for a second day on Friday, with no new donations across the board. Neither the Angry Vet’s high-profile exposure nor Christopher “Denver Metro Audits” Cordova’s release from prison were enough to jump start the market.

Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s promised return and “immediate need” for $10,000.00 also did not materialize by the end of the week, leaving few high profile causes to support for the entire market.

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If you can afford it, please consider donating to the GoFundMe run by this very channel (https://gofund.me/b8144e31). All donations literally go to keeping the lights on, eating, and writing new stories to feature here and on reallycoolsite.org. If you can’t afford to contribute, please WATCH THE ADVERTISEMENTS on our videos, like, share, subscribe and comment. You CAN help by doing next to nothing and we thank you in advance for pitching in!

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The market was flat for Monday other than a $70.00 donation to our own Ongoing Expenses campaign.

DeleteLawz Jose “Chille” DeCastro’s Sunday night livestream confirmed one crushing thing to the former top dog of the First Amendment auditing world: if he builds it, they won’t come.

The Angry Vet’s drive from South Carolina back to his home in Maryland on Sunday was captured on his livestream as he pledged vengeance on both his enemies and the police in Rock Hills, South Carolina.

Christopher “Denver Metro Audits” Cordova live streamed from the Jefferson County Jail in Golden, Colorado, on Saturday in a failed attempt to do a records request for footage of his time in the jail.

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