There is a new scam going on in this home inspection industry
- Large corporations are buying up all the small home inspection companies
- They don’t care about making money off inspecting homes, they want the data
Why? This is where it gets borderline criminal
Home inspections are supposed to be confidential, but what they’re doing is buying all the companies to own the data
Then they are going to sell that data to insurance companies and lenders
Now with this new information the insurance company finds out, they're going to start charging you $3,000 (or whatever) extra a year to insure that house
Here’s what I’ve found
Large corporations and private equity firms are aggressively consolidating the home inspection industry primarily by buying inspection software platforms like Spectora, HomeGauge and larger inspection companies
A home inspection report contains highly detailed property specific information like roof age and condition, electrical and plumbing issues, foundation problems, HVAC status, environmental hazards
This is extremely valuable for:
- Insurance companies (risk assessment and underwriting).
- Lenders (property valuation and loan risk).
- Home warranty providers, contractors, and data brokers
Home inspections are supposed to be confidential between the buyer, inspector, and sometimes the real estate parties.
However, many inspection software companies’ terms of service allow data aggregation and sharing
That’s the loophole they found. That’s the scam
“BILLIONS in taxpayer money flow through Congress as they work just 133 days and earn $174K salaries. What are we paying for?”
$810M in allowances, up to 18 staffers each, massive operating costs.
Billions in waste with NOTHING to show for it. This is institutionalized FRAUD.
SHOCKWAVES continue in Canada
after Mark Carney effectively barred provinces from leaving Canada
Quebec separatist leader Plamondon:
"Mark Carney is out of line. Provinces are free to consult their population at ANY time"
This is an age-old argument. Do you use more electricity by leaving your temperature at a certain degree all the time or by only adjusting it when you get home?! Either way, they charge us way too much money.
They found a loophole the tech barons didn’t expect.
One county used the 2024 NDAA to stop a data center because these projects depend on foreign supply chains tied to China.
If we organize, we can protect our land, our water, and our future.
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🚨 CANCER SURVIVOR WARNS THERE ARE 6 FOODS SHE REFUSES TO EAT IN AMERICA — AND THE INTERNET IS SPIRALING OVER WHAT MADE THE LIST
A cancer survivor is going massively viral after revealing the 6 foods she says she will NEVER consume again in the United States after what she learned during her health journey.
But instead of naming obvious junk food… she specifically called out foods millions of Americans eat every single day without even thinking twice.
The two examples sending the internet into a complete meltdown:
• microwave popcorn allegedly being lined with “forever chemicals”
• processed cold cuts being classified by the WHO as carcinogenic to humans
Now the internet is completely divided:
• “America’s food supply is poisoning people.”
• “Europe already banned half this stuff.”
• “People are finally waking up.”
• “Or maybe social media is making everyone terrified of food.”
Do you think Americans are becoming “sicker by design”… or just more paranoid online?
📹: TikTok/avaschumm
The dog-wolf fable nails it: the collar buys kibble, the wild buys scars. Franklin’s 1755 warning—“Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither”—still holds; we just stopped listening.
Modern life engineered the swap. Welfare states, HR departments, and safetyism replaced kill-or-starve with “risk assessments.” Comfort is cheaper than courage. Schools train compliance, not self-reliance; apps deliver dopamine without danger. Evolutionary wiring favors the sure meal over the uncertain hunt—especially when screens make the wild feel optional.
We don’t train for freedom anymore because the collar feels like a hug. Real liberty demands discomfort, failure, and personal cost. Most would rather binge security than risk the wolf’s empty belly. Franklin saw the trade; we pretend it’s progress. The master always tightens the leash eventually.