Elon wonders who funded the Activist Group called Accountable Tech
As per the recent tweets, it claims that Elon Musk is curious about who sponsored Accountable Tech, a small nonprofit activist group. They are classified as a modest non-profit organization that is taking on Big Tech firms. They recently launched a corporate boycott in response to Elon Musk’s proposal to buy Twitter.
Furthermore, in the Midwest, an organization called Opportunity Wisconsin, which calls itself the “coalition of Wisconsin residents,” launched a barrage of television advertising criticizing Republican Senator Ron Johnson’s tax policy. In Arizona, Just Democracy, a group of “grassroots racial justice” activists, made a film criticizing Democratic Senator Kyrsten Sinema for refusing to defend the Biden administration’s legislative agenda.
According to the sources, it was proved none of these organizations are real. According to corporate records, these are all registered trade names for the North Fund, a shape-shifting nonprofit organization that utilizes aliases to promote a variety of left-wing causes from a shell office in Washington, D.C. As per the Political watchdogs, they believe that the fund, which is not obligated to identify the donors behind its $66 million budget, is positioning itself to be one of the most significant dark-money actors in the midterm elections.
As per the reports, we came to know that the North Fund, established in 2018, is led by a group of Democratic operatives, including former Clinton advisor Jim Gerstein. According to D.C. corporation records, it operates under at least eight trade names, among others. According to the fund’s tax disclosure papers, the North Fund is administered by Arabella Advisors, a Democratic consulting business that also stores copies of the fund’s public financial information.