Ohio Cargominium Retraction Video Looms From Polight While The Latest 50K Victim Disappears

By Unknown - Saturday, January 27, 2018


Over the last few days, a video surfaced of Brother Polight at a development site claiming he himself was brains behind this latest idea of building affordable housing. In the video, Polight states the 'cargo bin apartments' is the greatest real estate venture he has taken on to date. Surrounded by people which one he claims to be the project engineer, he also claims that this project will not only house families (another idea he has thought up on his own) but also will employ people on site if they are able and willing to relocate to the area.

The video shows Brother Polight entering and then maneuvering a crane inside the construction site. He and his group dressed in seemingly construction attire, Polight also claimed that repurposing shipping containers has never been done anywhere in the nation and that more funders would be needed in order reach and help countries that have suffered from natural disasters like Haiti and Puerto Rico.

However, shortly after the live stream aired on Facebook, the real developers of the Cargominiums project responded with a warning to his followers...


Derrick Pryor the man in charge of the Cargominiums project heads AES Development the group in charge of the cargominiums construction. The brainchild of this project is NISRE (Nothing Into Something Real Estate), Inc, a nonprofit which is founded by Michelle Reynolds.
NISRE, Inc. Mission Statement:
NISRE, Inc. is a faith based non profit housing organization.  Our mission is to provide housing solutions and supportive services for the homeless and at-risk.  We specialize in working with men, women and children who have been in bonds physically, mentally, spiritually and emotionally.  With programs centered on housing, helping and healing, NISRE, Inc. purposes to restore lives...liberating one individual at a time. 

The primary people NISRE aims to serve are ex-offenders, the homeless, transition-aged youth, children of incarcerated parents, the developmentally challenged, those in recovery, those with mental illness, and seniors. Read the full web briefing here. Reynolds and NISRE have been committed to serving the same people which Polight braisingly gained entry and then possed on his facebook live stream.

Checking whether or not Polight has any ties to the Cargominium project has shown no results for him or his associated brands having any affiliation with NISRE, Reynolds, or AES.

NISRE was contacted about their awareness of Polight and his claims and this response was made.

"I recently became aware of it and am taking swift action to bring this to an end. A retraction video by Brother Polight is expected soon.  ABC6 on your side has also been contacted and may pick up the story." 

All this coming on the eve of a mysterious alleged victim of Polight. The victim was reportedly going to be interviewed via Youtube to tell their tale of a sum of 50k having been invested with no return payment ever being made by Polight. Minutes prior to the video airing on youtube it was deleted by channel owner Lex Vortex.

No official comment has been made by Lex, however, he did say that the person he planned to interview suddenly made contact with Polight and they are both currently working out their situation. Not many details are available about the latest alleged victim of Polight other than a business owner from Pennsylvania.

This news seems highly suspicious as followers of Polight and others challenge his claims to ownership of Cargominiums and that he invented the concept of using 'cargo bins' as an alternative housing material. Did Polight silence this latest alleged victim to save his reputation from more harm?

Only time will tell how things play out. Will we ever see a retraction video from Polight, and will this 50k victim resurface to share their story?

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