Seattle Dances Raises More Than $1.5 Million for Controversial Plymouth Housing
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Crashing the Party
Over the weekend, “Seattle Dances” raised more than $1.5 million dollars for Plymouth Housing, a controversial non-profit claiming to be solving homelessness. Organizers even managed to rope in local journalists and “celebrities” to push their agenda.
But critics crashed this party with a protest, to educate Seattle’s donor class about what’s really happening inside these so called “permanent supportive housing” facilities.
Just look at the 911 calls and police reports that continue to show a pattern of crime, chaos, and death whenever Plymouth buildings are built in communities.
I’m dropping a more in-depth story later today. Here’s a preview.
Conflict of Interest
I noticed a local TV anchor and radio reporter participating in this fundraiser.
Now I know why KING 5 and Northwest Newsradio never do investigative stories on all the problems at these “permanent supportive housing” buildings.
It would be a conflict of their interests. They’re literally funding it.

Devastating Conditions Inside
Here is what’s really happening inside some Plymouth Housing facilities. Why are corporations funding this insanity?
Sponsors
Look at these corporate sponsors. You should call and ask if they want to be associated with all the problems at Plymouth Housing.


Banned
Look who is banned from Plymouth Housing. I guess I won’t be asked to participate in “Seattle Dances.”
