Elon Musk ja DOGE ovat laittaneet ison pyörän pyörimään. Ensimmäinen iso paljastus liittyy USAID:n uskomattoman häikäilemättömään korruptioon, jossa veronmaksajien rahoilla on kustannettu kaikenlaista pahuutta. Alla oleva video USAID EXPOSED: Your Taxes Fund Child Trafficking, Terrorism, Propaganda, Regime Changes & More antaa melko hyvän yleiskuvan siitä, mistä tässä USAID:n "kehitysyhteistyössä" on oikeasti kyse. Yksityiskohtia USAID:n röyhkeästä korruptiosta löytyy lisää tästä ketjusta.
Alla esimerkkejä siitä, miten holtittomalla tavalla USAID:n varoja on käytetty (lähde). Jokainen varmasti ymmärtää, että kun veronmaksajien rahaa käytetään tällaisiin asioihin, joku vetää välistä ja aika reippaasti.
- $1.5 million to “advance diversity equity and inclusion in Serbia’s workplaces and business communities”
- $70,000 for production of a “DEI musical” in Ireland
- $2.5 million for electric vehicles for Vietnam
- $47,000 for a “transgender opera” in Colombia
- $32,000 for a “transgender comic book” in Peru
- $2 million for sex changes and “LGBT activism” in Guatemala
- $6 million to fund tourism in Egypt
- Hundreds of thousands of dollars for a non-profit linked to designated terrorist organizations (even AFTER an inspector general launched an investigation)
- Millions to EcoHealth Alliance, which was involved in research at the Wuhan lab
- Hundreds of thousands of meals that went to Al Qaeda-affiliated fighters in Syria”
- Funding to print “personalized” contraceptives birth control devices in developing countries
- Hundreds of millions of dollars to fund “irrigation canals, farming equipment, and even fertilizer used to support the unprecedented poppy cultivation and heroin production in Afghanistan,” benefiting the Taliban
- $20 million on a Sesame Street show in Iraq
- $56 million to boost tourism in Tunisia and Egypt
- $40 million to build schools in Jordan
- $11 million to tell Vietnam to stop burning trash
- $2 million to strengthen trans-led organizations to deliver “gender-affirming” healthcare
- $45 million for DEI scholarships in Burma
- $520 million for consultant-driven ESG investments in Africa
- $6.7 million to protect biodiversity from wildlife crimes in Southern Africa
- $44.8 million for food/economic assistance for Venezuela migrants in Colombia
- $6 million to the WHO for health coordination and health surveillance activities in Gaza
- $30 million for multisectoral response in Gaza
- $439,000 for local works consultant in Syria
- $7.4 million to enhance efficient, inclusive, and accountable governance in Northeast Syria
- $24 million for green transportation and logistics program in Georgia
- $29 million for an agricultural trade diversification program in Georgia
- $3.5 million to help the next generations of Georgia to be civically engaged
- $4.5 million to build societal resilience in the face of disinformation in Kazakhstan
- $1.3 million for a supportive environment for LGBTQ people in North Macedonia
- $1.9 million to strengthen human rights for LGBTQ people in the Western Balkans
- $2 million to strengthen trans-led groups delivering gender-affirming care in Guatemala
- $59 million to enable grain and oilseed farmers with a special focus on female farmers in Ukraine
- $420,000 to pilot solar activity in Djibouti [Africa]
- $3.3 million for a program called “Being LGBTI in the Caribbean”
- $18,793 for technical assistance for the LGBTQI+ community in the 2021 Honduras election
- $5 million for a low emissions cities alliance to be carried out in China
- $11 million for a cooperative agreement for US-China clean energy and climate partnership
- $750,000 for Princeton to collect information on racial diversity and equity in the Middle East and North Africa through surveying
- $9.9 million to create jobs within the carpet and jewelry sector for women in Afghanistan
- $29.5 million to implement sustainable economic growth, biodiversity and global climate change mitigation in Honduras
- $109.3 million to Deloitte Consulting to support the Power Africa Program in Nigeria
- $100.5 million to improve the conditions of conflict affected rural households in sustainable manner in Colombia
- $66.1 million for Iraq access to justice program
- $2 million for Moroccan pottery classes
- Millions of dollars to help Afghans grow crops which resulted in opium poppy cultivation doubling
- $300 million to build diesel-fuel power plants, but they could not use them because diesel was too expensive in Afghanistan
- $200 million on a dam that was too unsafe to be used
- $250 million on a road that was never used
- $9 million for “humanitarian” aid to Syria but it went to Al Qaeda
- $1 million into bat research on coronaviruses at China’s infamous Wuhan lab, which the CIA admits was the likely source of COVID-19
- Trade assistance to Ukraine paid for models and designers to take trips to New York City, London Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, and South by Southwest in Austin
- $2 million promoting tourism to Lebanon
- $27 million for reintegration gift bags for deported Central Americans
- $150,000 free trips for Korean kids to visit D.C.
- $3.23 million to BBC Media, making it the second largest donor to the British-based charity