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All surviving USAID programs have been rolled into the State Department. Border Patrol got the USAID building. And early yesterday, the State Department officially notified Congress of its plans to eliminate the agency, which massively triggered the perpetually outraged denizens of BlueSky.
Secretary Rubio explained, “USAID strayed from its original mission long ago … Thanks to President Trump, this misguided and fiscally irresponsible era is now over.”
Grifters, including Somali lesbian pot smokers and Afghani transgender puppeteers, were hardest hit. “Humanitarian workers” —who receive USAID grants— and former USAID officials” —formerly on payroll— “blasted what they labeled a ham-fisted shuttering of a crucial operation of the U.S. government.” Uh huh. Also, it caused “fierce backlash from Democrats,” who relied on the benighted agency to spread transgenderism and kindergarten sex-ed worldwide.
Haha, a crucial operation of the U.S. government. Good one, WaPo. It was such a “crucial operation” that nobody ever heard of it before Trump pulled the plug in February. Guess what the main “fierce backlash” argument was? Representative Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) impotently warned that, thanks to closing USAID, “Diseases we worked for decades to confront and eradicate are now at risk of landing on our shores.”
Diseases!
For decades, they’ve relied on America’s germaphobic fears of Hollywood-style outbreaks to justify anything they wanted to do. It’s their new slogan, replacing the overused shibboleth it’s for the children. Missiles for marxists? It’s to stop germs. CIA bases in Ukraine? It’s for preventing pandemics. Billions to pay protestors to topple democratic governments in the global South? It’s for disease prevention.
We aren’t buying the disease thing anymore. They need a new mantra.
On Friday, NPR ran a delightful little story headlined, “Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, has its billion dollar grant cut by Trump administration.” The “vaccine grant” was one of the largest of the 5,200 grants announced to have been cut in last week’s final USAID takedown. Bill Gates was hardest hit.
“Mark Suzman, CEO of the Gates Foundation,” NPR said, right after disclosing that Gates also funds both NPR and the story’s author, “said, ‘We are going to do everything possible to convince the Administration and the Congress to reverse these actions if true.’”
Who doesn’t the software billionaire bribe? Who’s controlling Gates? Oh, but I digress.
GAVI stands for ‘the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization.” Gates’ “foundation” is its second largest funder after USAID. GAVI actually brags that it “works closely” with the WHO, the WEF, and the entire pantheon of grifting globalist bloodsuckers. The mega-NGO is a critical organ in the global vaccination hoax’s rotting body and part of the globalists’ infected brainstem.
Even though you probably never heard of it, it has long been identified as a major problem. Years ago, Robert Kennedy wrote about Gates and the GAVI Alliance in his vaccine book. In 2023, standout covid doc Peter McCullough fingered GAVI as one of the “key players” in the “greatest crime against humanity in history.” The same year, covid crimes doc Naomi Wolf called it Gates’ money printing machine.
If my long-suspected theory that Gates —an Epstein island graduate— is a deep-state tool, then they taught him how to fund the global operations using USAID money.
Now, GAVI’s USAID funding is over. Cue hysteria and outrage from all the ticks and lampreys feeding off the GAVI grift. But for the rest of us, it’s $1.7 billion saved, and maybe it signals even better things happening behind the scenes.
Saw something similar in Santa Cruz with a black guy in the 41st street restroom. Instead of money going to Euro grudge matches, or being laundered to fake virtue signaling NGOs to enrich corrupt politicians, maybe some of the dough can be directed back to maintaining our infrastructures (NOT forever projects that are just another branch of the political laundering, like forever wars). I guess that's too much to ask.
The campaign to ban Alternative für Deutschland is not going well
Womp womp. ...
The final and latest thing to go wrong, is the street campaign. Since the BfV upgraded their assessment, all the most odious NGOs have been planning massive street demonstrations across Germany to demand the AfD be banned. These protests were scheduled for yesterday, and they were supposed to repeat the massive nationwide freakouts “against the right” that we saw last year, generating more headlines and still more momentum against the AfD.
That did not happen, because only a handful of losers showed up...
President Donald Trump has announced Elon Musk’s replacement to lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Trump is appointing a longtime loyalist and budget hardliner, Russell Vought, a move that is set to ignite outrage among Democrats.
As reported by the Wall Street Journal, Vought, the director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, is expected to cut the federal government with a sharp pen. ...
While Musk’s bold, tech-driven approach to reforming government was fast and disruptive, Vought comes with an extensive background in government policy and budgeting.
His experience is expected to help DOGE’s reforms stick.
Trump acknowledged at a recent Cabinet meeting that Musk is headed back to the private sector.
However, Trump told the Tesla billionaire he is “invited to stay as long as you want—at some point he wants to get back home to his cars.”
Vought is expected to push for a $9.3 billion rescissions package that would claw back funding from the State Department, USAID, National Public Radio, and PBS.
🇺🇸 ELON: WE'RE NOT GONNA SEND MONEY TO D.C. GRAFTERS AND WARLORDS
"We just wanna see the evidence. That the program was doing—actually doing—good, and not just funding graft in DC and warlords in some country.
Because over and over again we saw these sympathetic-sounding programs, right?
But when we actually said, 'Well, please show us, show us pictures of the recipients of the aid,' we just—or let us get into contact with them.
No pictures were forthcoming.
They didn't give us any contact information.
And we're like, look, we're not gonna send money to DC grafters and warlords.
That's not a good use of money."
USAID paperwork found in the Boulder, Colorado illegal migrant attacker Mohamed Soliman’s vehicle along with 14 unlit Molotov cocktails and a flame thrower
Democrat BOUGHT AND PAID FOR DOMESTIC TERRORIST ATTACKS
More arrests! Prepare to (not) be shocked. The Dallas Express ran a story this week headlined, “USAID Official and Three Corporate Executives Plead Guilty to Decade-Long Bribery Scheme.” It was just as snakey and vomitous as you probably already suspect.
In a story mysteriously missing from corporate media’s investigatory apparatus, the Department of Justice announced the plea deal on its website on Thursday. Roderick Watson, 57, of Woodstock, Maryland, who worked as a USAID contracting officer, pleaded guilty to bribery after steering over $550 million in generous USAID contracts to friends who bought him stuff.
Three other co-conspirators, folks who lived large on your tax money for over a decade, also pleaded guilty: Walter Barnes, 46, of Potomac, Maryland, Darryl Britt, 64, of Myakka City, Florida, and Paul Young, 62, of Columbia, Maryland, along with their federally contracting companies, Apprio and Vistant.
For just one example of many, USAID employee Watson helped Walter Barnes get a $14 million Small Business Administration loan, from which Barnes immediately paid himself a $10 million ‘dividend.’ Of course, the scheme was a loan for a “disadvantaged business”— i.e., minority-owned. You can connect the dots.
A drop in big donations? Or is it rather just, a big drop in donations? Either way, it’s bad. The Times was forced to report, “the Democratic National Committee’s financial situation has grown so bleak that top officials have discussed whether they might need to borrow money this year to keep paying the bills.”
Let’s organize the dot-connecting table. First consider the two massive attacks on DNC infrastructure that we can see. As one of his first acts, Trump immediately pulled the plug on the USAID gravy train. Democrats weakly deny it, but it seems patently obvious that billions in “overseas aid” were being funneled right back into DNC operations. Then DOGE got after the rest of the leaky agencies.
The scheme worked like this: USAID (and other agencies) generously funded NGOs, whose well-paid activist officers sent large donations back to Democrats, keeping the whole sordid subterfuge afloat. But all that sweet taxpayer laundry money that the Democrats were hoovering up to fund their ongoing operations vanished overnight.
Next, the DOJ (and several states) began investigating the DNC’s top fundraising platform, ActBlue, for its “smurfing” scheme, wherein large numbers of low-income donors unaccountably made thousands of weird small-dollar donations —totaling to unaffordable amounts— and when asked by independent investigators, the donors denied they’d ever chipped in. ...
While the cash kept flowing, party elders could buy peace, with patronage, perks, and padded contracts. But now the money’s drying up, and without steady payouts to keep the coalition glued together, the factions are turning on each other like rats in a sealed grain silo.
The far left doesn’t want compromise— it wants control. The problem is, it never had to compromise before. There was always enough money to buy agreement.
Without donor sugar to sweeten the message, what’s left is the bitter taste of ideological enforcement, live-streamed to an audience of twelve. The dried-up donations stem from the Trump Administration’s efforts to chop off USAID and ActBlue money. In short, the public purity spiral that we see unfolding in real time is most likely the direct result of a carefully laid plan.
It’s working.
More major puzzle pieces fell into place this week, as investigative journalist Michael Shellenberger dropped a blockbuster story on Public, under the headline, “Both USAID And The CIA Were Behind The Impeachment Of Trump in 2019.” Regime change at home. This also explains why President Trump targeted USAID starting on Day One, and savaged the rogue agency like a pit bull getting after a toy poodle.
https://www.public.news/p/both-usaid-and-the-cia-were-behind
Impeachment 2.0 rested on a single ‘whistleblower’ complaint delivered to Congressional Democrats about Trump’s alleged “quid pro quo” with one Vladimir Zelensky, Ukraine’s intolerably smug Martial Law Administrator. The so-called ‘whistleblower’ was a leftover Obama-era CIA analyst still embedded in the White House. That’s your first CIA connection.
The whistleblower’s report was itself completely founded on reporting by an “independent investigative journalism” outfit with a bureaucratic mouthful of a name, the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, handily acronymized as OCCRP.
OCCRP was a “soft power” (regime change) arm of USAID, receiving most of its funding from the U.S. State Department, which we have learned is bursting at the seams with CIA agents. We know OCCRP was a soft-power USAID tool because, in a 2024 German documentary, a USAID official confirmed it, saying USAID “approves OCCRP’s annual work plan” and “approves new hires of key personnel.”
The German documentary was subsequently memory-holed under pressure from the State Department. But copies remain.
In the now-deleted documentary, Drew Sullivan, co-founder and head of OCCRP, bragged that the “independent” organization had “probably been responsible for five or six countries changing over from one government to another government… and getting prime ministers indicted or thrown out.” That’s regime change; the classic definition.
We can now see a straight line drawn between CIA/USAID and Trump’s impeachment, running right through OCCRP. If you suspect that turning America’s regime change operation inwards at a sitting U.S. president constitutes treason, many people would agree.
This story isn’t going away. The chips are being set on the board. Players, place your bets.
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https://www.usaid.gov/ is no longer working. Just tested it.
NOTHING EVER HAPPENS!