In a world where the truth often seems to hide in plain sight, a young independent journalist named Nick Shirley has become something of an unexpected internet sensation. With his trusty camera and a knack for asking the hard questions, this 23-year-old is making waves by uncovering fraud in Minnesota’s childcare system. It turns out that some businesses are about as real as a three-dollar bill, and folks online can’t get enough of his exposés.
Nick’s approach is as straightforward as it gets—knock on the door, ask to see the kids, and watch the chaos unfold. You’d think a childcare center advertising a hundred-odd children would have, well, children around. But surprise! In these places, kids are more elusive than Bigfoot. And Nick doesn’t shy away from pointing out this heart-stopping discrepancy, much to the distress of the supposed business owners who seem more interested in dialing 911 than showing off their facilities.
What Nick unearths would be hilarious if it wasn’t so infuriating. One center, with its sign proudly misspelled as “Learning,” should have been a red flag right from the jump. But no, this establishment has somehow managed to rack up nearly $2 million in government funding, and yet, not a single child is in sight. It’s enough to make taxpayers cry over their coffee.
It’s not just childcare centers that are bafflingly empty. When Nick tries to get some answers—or even basic services—from healthcare companies, he runs into brick walls, metaphorically and literally. Closed doors, blacked-out windows, and a security warning more menacing than a bank vault’s. Calls for healthcare services were met with swift ‘No’s’ that echoed like a broken record. It’s a wonder these places don’t have tumbleweeds blowing through their deserted hallways.
The internet loves a good underdog story, and Nick Shirley is currently top dog on YouTube. His courage to call out these ghost businesses for gobbling up taxpayer money without delivering services has struck a chord with viewers. Watching him, one can’t help but wonder, if a young guy with a camera can expose such glaring fraud, why can’t those in charge do the same? Ah, but then we’d be living in a world where accountability is more than just a ten-letter word. Stay tuned for more adventures in truth-finding with Nick Shirley.






