USAID is no more. Most of its staff
have been given their pink slips as the agency is absorbed into the
State Department. The agency got slashed by the Department of Government
Efficiency’s katana, which unearthed a horde of wasteful spending that
was unjustified and unjustifiable. The millions devoted to various
liberal media outlets, Politico being the primary target, proved to be
quite a revelation. We all knew there was a Democrat media complex, and
now we had the receipts and money trail to prove it.
Yet, this sordid relationship is about to exit the news cycle because
of an even greater effort to establish a quasi-state-media operation,
as exposed this week. If you’re not familiar with Internews Network, you
should. A half billion dollars was devoted to this propaganda
experiment. Its work was done secretly, a red flag if anyone saw one.
Wikileaks has more. Another red flag is that the headquarters for this
operation is an abandoned office building:
USAID has pushed nearly half a billion dollars ($472.6m)
through a secretive US government financed NGO, "Internews Network"
(IN), which has “worked with” 4,291 media outlets, producing in one year
4,799 hours of broadcasts reaching up to 778 million people and
"training” over 9000 journalists (2023 figures). IN has also supported
social media censorship initiatives.
The operation claims
“offices” in over 30 countries, including main offices in US, London,
Paris and regional HQs in Kiev, Bangkok and Nairobi. It is headed up by
Jeanne Bourgault, who pays herself $451k a year. Bourgault worked out of
the US embassy in Moscow during the early 1990s, where she was in
charge of a $250m budget, and in other revolts or conflicts at critical
times, before formally rotating out of six years at USAID to IN.
Bourgault’s
IN bio and those of its other key people and board members have been
recently scrubbed from its website but remain accessible at
http://archive.org. Records show the board being co-chaired by Democrat
securocrat Richard J. Kessler and Simone Otus Coxe, wife of NVIDIA
billionaire Trench Coxe, both major Democratic donors. In 2023,
supported by Hillary Clinton, Bourgault launched a $10m IN fund at the
Clinton Global Initiative (CGI). The IN page showing a picture of
Bourgault at the CGI has also been deleted.
IN has at least six
captive subsidiaries under unrelated names including one based out of
the Cayman Islands. Since 2008, when electronic records begin, more than
95% of IN's budget has been supplied by the US government…
There’s much to unpack here, and we’ll keep you updated. Matt Taibbi of Racket News could only describe this operation as such:
Have
you ever come across a big piece of plywood lying flat in a field, or a
junkyard? Sometimes you pick it up and it’s just dirt, and sometimes
it’s a mass of snakes and maggots and wriggling things.
USAID
was covertly creating a state media apparatus, paid for by our tax
dollars. Nothing is shocking regarding DC cesspool antics, but hearings
and investigations must start. What the hell?
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