The Weapon of Truth: US money laundering agency – Globalist used USAID to funnel taxpayer money for Agenda 2030 policies.
Elon Musk has recommended President Trump to shut down USAID since it is being used as a slush fund, wasting taxpayer money. Musk has also hired six young engineers to join his small army to comb through the numbers and cut the wasteful spending.
Elon Musk, head of DOGE, described the USAID as a "'viper's nest of radical-left Marxists who hate America.'"
"'We had to endure for years that the ultra-progressive, self-proclaimed human rights champions of the mainstream media demonized Patriotic political forces for years. They did it because they were paid to do so by USAID and the previous, left-wing US administration. I agree with President [Trump]: this is too big and too dirty to hide from.'" – Viktor Orbán, Polish MEP
More in the JRE Clips video with Joe Rogan and guest Bret Weinstein.
Some of the crazy USAID funding DOGE found:
– $2M to fund sex change and LGBT activism in Guatemala
– $45M to fund DEI initiatives in Burma (Myanmar)
– $520M to fund promotion for ESG in various African countries
– £2.613M to fund BBC, a British state media
– $8.2 to fund Politico for fake news and to take down the MAGA movement (next day no employee got their pay cheque)
– $ millions to fund CIA black operations around the world
– $46M to fund Ukraine, in addition to all the other monies Biden had sent
– $59M to fund grain and oilseed farmers with a special focus on female farmers in Ukraine
– $27M to fund the George Soros prosecutor fund
– $20M to fund Sesame Street (TV program) for Iraq
– $2M to fund pottery classes in Morocco
– $1M to fund stop burning trash in Vietnam
– $19M to promote DEI in Vietnam
– $27M to fund gift bags to illegal aliens
– $330M to fund crops in Afghanistan (poppy seeds/opium, benefiting the Taliban)
– $200M to fund an unused dam in Afghanistan
– $250M to fund an unused road in Afghanistan
– $40M to fund EV charges (only 8 were built)
– $1.5M to fund advance DEI in workplace/business communities in Serbia
– $70M to fund a 'DEI musical' in Ireland
– $47,000 to fund a 'transgender opera' in Colombia
– $32,000 to fund a 'transgender comic book' in Peru
– $56M to fund tourism in Egypt and Tunisia
– $480M to fund upgrade to nation's energy infrastructure in Sierra Leone
– $1.5M to fund various LGBTQ causes in Latin America and the Caribbean
– $1.5M to fund LGBTQ+ advocacy in Jamaica
– $5.5M to fund the promotion of LGBTQ+ in Uganda
– $40M to fund schools in Jordan
– $24M to fund green transportation and logistic program in Georgia
– $44.8M to fund food and economic assistance for Venezuelan migrants in Colombia
– $4.5M to fund build societal resilience in the face of disinformation in Kazakhstan
– $1.9M to fund program to strengthen human rights for LGBTQ people in the Western Balkans
– $420,000 to fund pilot solar activity in Djibouti
– $18,893 to fund technical assistance for the LGBTQI+ community in the 2021 election in Honduras
– $5M to fund a low emissions cities alliance to be carried out in China
– $11M to fund a cooperative agreement for US-China clean energy and climate partnership
– $9.9M to fund jobs creation within the carpet and jewelry sector for women in Afghanistan
– $29.5M to fund implementation on sustainable economic growth, biodiversity and global climate change mitigation in Honduras
– $100.5M to fund improvement to the conditions of conflict affected rural households in a sustainable manner in Colombia
– $109.3M to fund Deloitte Consulting (WEF partner) to support the Power Africa program in Nigeria
– $66.1M to fund Iraq access to justice program
– $27.4M to fund support the adaptation and respond to climate change for development community projects in southern Africa
– $53.8M to fund biodiversity and climate change consulting services in West Africa
– $12.8M to fund resistance to climate change for Africa, Latin America and Asia
– $7.2M to fund safeguarding civic rights and media freedoms in Afghanistan
– $40M to fund the galvanization for the international community to come together to prevent the collapse of the education system in Afghanistan
– $4.9M to fund investment in entrepreneurs who are working on climate resilience in Guatemala
– $311.8M to fund multi-sectoral nutrition activity in Niger
– $38M to fund an undisclosed domestic entity for a cybersecurity project in Ukraine
– $53M to fund EcoHealth Alliance which funnelled money to Wuhan Institute of Virology and gain-of-function research on coronavirus in China
– $ millions to fund 65.5M condoms/9.8M injectable birth control products/334,000 IUDs to facilitate family planning in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Guatemala, Haiti, Pakistan and Uganda
Etc.
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