The Completionist Is a Scammer, Apparently

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Believe it or not, DKC2 being Jirard's last game actually ties into his late mother. You know, the one that inspired him to hold the charity? Jirard actually released an episode of "Why We Love Games" where he discusses the importance DKC2 holds to him, and how it related to his relationship with his late mother.

https://archive.org/details/ThatOneVideoGamer-youtube-channel-2013-07-02
 
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He went straight to the point in the video description:


The Khalil family seems to have been stealing a lot of money that was supposed to be going to the Open Hand foundation. It also appears as though The Completionist has been keeping the bits, subs, merch profits etc that were supposed to go to the Open Hand foundation.
 
The suggestion is that the money isn't there and the filings are bogus. Knowing what I do about Karl he likes to put out videos with only a fraction of the stuff that he knows about to bait the person's next move - at least he's been doing that to Billy Mitchell. I have a feeling there's more coming out soon and Karl knows. I also don't believe he stumbled onto this organically and someone pointed him to it.

EDIT: I finally found the 2022 filing Karl uses in his vid. I had to check 5 different non-profit search tools before I found one that had it, it's attached to this post. There's a breakdown of their $11k total expenses:

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Apparently the Open Hand Foundation pays zero salaries.
damn, looks like you were right on the ball
 
His mother wanted a divorce and spent 500k with her Side piece

My theory is she didn’t even have dimentia and Charles Khalil did her like Britney Spears.

Now the charity fraud is his way to get back the 500k she spent
 
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How could anyone ever think that this is a good idea from any perspective? Were they horrendously mismarketed to people so they didn't realize they were signing up for a literal death game?

The answer is that in Europe in the late Middle Ages/early Enlightenment period, there  were no other options and the concept of life insurance and even "insurance" in the modern sense, namely being a bet between the insurer (that the insured will live a long life and total premiums > payout) and insured (that he will die early and the converse holds true) with the beneficiary being a close family member of the insured, had not yet been formulated.

This was the first ever attempt at a scheme resembling modern insurance in the West (I don't know whether the Arab world or China had a solution to "insurance", so I can't speak on these).

This was at about the same time that other radical concepts such as the limited liability company as a persona ficta (to permit Gentiles to set up banks, as the company was seen as the usurer under canon law, leaving the director with clean hands) - this is a concept we are still seeing the ramifications of today, through the depredations inflicted upon us by their successors, the multinational corporations. (this topic needs a post of its own to fully go into).

If this post reads like shit, my apologies - I tried to get complicated concepts down on paper fast, which doesn't always work well.

TL,DR: There was no insurance in existence back then so some dude made this up as a prototype.
 
Never trust a muslim with money. They'll steal it and call you stupid for ever believing in them.

I'd like to think it's Jobst. He gets sleighted by Null, but since Internet fights is what he does now, he has to admire Null's house of autism.
Jobst loved saying nigger and cracking & laughing at racist jokes until it threatened his YT "career". The taste for that kind of humor doesn't just go away, he definitely lurks and/or posts.
 
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