UPDATE:
USAID, which is supposed to be bipartisan, not only funded the election rigging Smartmatic Election System currently under scrutiny by Federal prosecutors for money laundering and other crimes arising from more than $1 million in bribes, it is also behind the global ‘smart city’ tyranny, as well as Wuhan Lab gain of function research. Allegedly, the same shadowy players funding this are also funding today’s ‘No Kings’ movement, which is as partisan as you can get, and full of irony considering the fact the Billionaires through a network of NGOs are funding Antifa, protests, and violence. The most unsettling fact is that more than $100M in taxpayer funding has flowed into these very networks.
WikiLeaks exposes USAID-Internews Network Censorship Psyop, which paid nearly a half a BILLION tax dollars to a secretive NGO operating a global news propaganda matrix deployed against taxpayers.
In 2025 more than 80% of all the agency’s programs were cancelled as of March, and the remainder were formally absorbed by the state department.
https://makismd.substack.com/p/news-usaid-the-money-laundering-capital#media
“USAID is a CIA front that used $5B in 2014 to ignite a Colour Revolution in Ukraine. Victoria Nuland picked the new Government a month before the old Government was overthrown…” -RFK Jr.
“There is probably no entity in the government that is more of an entrenched power center of unelected bureaucrats with less accountability, less oversight than USAID. They funnel money to their cronies all over the world through a swampy network of NGOs and cutouts, including some very troubling elements of focusing on things like regime change and destabilizing foreign countries.” – Stephen Miller
Thankfully, there will be a review of Federal funding for some 1.5 MILLION NGOs which qualify for state and federal tax exemptions.
- Money to CIA
- Money to WEF
- Money to EcoHealth Alliance ($207 MILLION between 2009-2019) & Wuhan Lab for bioweapons research
- Money to Bill Gates’ GAVI
- Money to Soros-affiliated NGOs (The East-West Management Institute, a beneficiary of both USAID and Soros’s Open Society Foundations (OSF), was granted over $260 million in tax-dollars)
- Money for censorship in Europe and globally including the U.S. (BBC Media Action, Trusted News Initiative, etc. working along side Meta, Google, Microsoft, and Twitter/X using censorship/’fact checking’ under the guise of ‘misinformation’). Did you know your tax dollars fund foreign media?
- Money ($797 MILLION) to NGO’s in Guatemala funding child trafficking (over 190,052 children – over 3% of all children in Guatemala) and another 2 MILLION for sex changes in Guatemala.
- Money to Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, Gaza, and money to support electric vehicles in Vietnam, a transgender clinic in India, and:
- $1.5 MILLION to a Serbian LGBT group
- $1.5 MILLION to promote LGBT advocacy in Jamaica
- $3.9 MLLION for LGBT causes in Macedonia
- $1.5 MILLION to Belarus to promote art with people with disabilities
- $164 MILLION for global radical organizations
- $7.9 MILLION to Sri Lanka to avoid binary gender
- 4.5 Million to combat ‘disinformation’ in Kazakastan
- $10 MILLION to an Al-Qaeda linked terrorist group Source
- $17 BILLION to Ukraine, 3 BILLION to Israel, $733 MILLION to Yemen for 2023 alone.
- USIAD has 10,000 employees and the organization gives away 40 BILLION yearly. Source
- $20M for Iraqi Sesame Street
- $2M for Moroccan pottery classes
- $11M to tell Vietnam stop burning trash
- $27M to give gift bags to illegals
- $330M to help Afghanis grow crops
- $300M on unused Afghani power plant
- $200M on unused Afghani dam
- $250M on unused Afghani road
- 9 out of 10 media outlets in Ukraine rely on USAID funding
“We gave Syrians nine mil for humanitarian aid, but someone messed up and it went to al Qaeda. We gave millions for bat research in Wuhan. USAID was funding fashion week in Paris. USAID is a $40 billion deep state social justice slush fund.”
“USAID is an American intelligence cutout. They’ve been caught staging coup after coup across Latin America, funding paramilitary groups, and getting kicked out of countries for subversive activities. The deeper we investigated USAID, the more it looks like a dark money Democrat super PAC.”
“Burisma got a contract with USAID through Hunter. The Clinton Foundation worked arm in arm with USAID in Haiti, and a billion dollars disappeared. USAID was pouring billions into the hands of open borders groups. We were literally funding the invasion and buying them gift bags as they left.” ~ Jesse Watters
See this important 4 min video on USAID, as well as this 9 min video with USAID expert Mike Benz, Executive Director of the Foundation for Freedom Online.
“USAID is under the cloak of being a humanitarian aid organization designed to advance U.S. foreign policy, is assigned the dirtiest tasks that the State Department can’t get caught doing, and that used to be done directly by the CIA, but USAID is able to act as essentially a covert operations division in the way that the CIA used to except it’s not even bound by the requirement of a presidential finding to authorize a covert operation that the CIA does.”~ Mike Benz
I’ve done 50 hours of private livestream lectures fore my X subscribers on USAID and every time I mention Chemonics, I stress this wormhole is at the dark heart of how USAID does what it does: operating as a private, self-sustained, standalone, off-the-shelf CIA. ~ Mike Benz
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/usaid-trump-agency-financed-censorship-smear-campaigns/
Trump’s Shakeup of USAID Reveals Agency Financed Censorship and Smear Campaigns
Recent reporting by journalists Sayer Ji, Michael Shellenberger and Alex Gutentag, and Lee Fang have linked USAID funding to the smearing and censoring of U.S. and global independent journalists and media platforms.
This article was originally published by The Defender — Children’s Health Defense’s News & Views Website.
As the Trump administration began reorganizing and cutting major funding to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), revelations emerged that the organization financed groups, including some media outlets, engaged in smear campaigns and censorship against dissident voices.
The agency, known as a front for U.S. intelligence operations, has financed regime change and other American interests worldwide. It also funds news organizations that are aligned with U.S. foreign policy objectives.
This includes large international organizations that, in turn, fund smaller media organizations like BBC Media Action and the International Fund for Public Interest Media, chaired by the former head of The New York Times.
USAID also directly funds smaller media organizations and even runs its own media initiatives to undermine regimes the U.S. deems problematic.
Reporters Without Borders, which lamented the Trump cuts to USAID, reported that in 2023 the agency funded 6,200 journalists, 707 non-state news outlets and “supported 279 media-sector civil society organizations dedicated to strengthening independent media.”
Recent reporting by journalists such as Sayer Ji of GreenMedInfo, Lee Fang, and Michael Shellenberger and Alex Gutentag of Public News has linked that funding to the smearing and censoring of independent journalists and platforms within the U.S. and internationally.
“USAID has long functioned as a geopolitical instrument, using media funding to shape narratives favorable to Western governmental and corporate interests,” Ji told The Defender.
“While it presents itself as a development agency, its deep ties to intelligence operations and state-sponsored influence campaigns are well-documented,” Ji said. “Media organizations receiving USAID funding are not independent — they are extensions of state power, laundering government-sanctioned narratives under the guise of journalism.”
Ji reported on Substack that BBC Media Action, the BBC’s international charity, received substantial funding from USAID — 8% of its 2023-2024 budget, according to a BBC press statement.
He said BBC Media Action has faced accusations of engaging in censorship under the guise of “combating misinformation,” and that it leverages the BBC brand to shape media narratives, including about public health, vaccines and pharmaceutical products.
Ji said this is concerning given that BBC has expanded its influence through projects like the Trusted News Initiative (TNI), a self-described “industry partnership” that worked with Big Tech forms to identify “misinformation” and “disinformation” on their platforms.
Claiming to combat misinformation about COVID-19, TNI’s work has been tied to suppressing viewpoints that contradict the mainstream pharmaceutical and governmental stance on public health, like those of GreenMedInfo and Children’s Health Defense (CHD).
“The revelations regarding USAID’s funding of BBC Media Action and its role in the Trusted News Initiative (TNI) further solidify what many of us have long suspected: Censorship is no longer a covert operation but a fully integrated transnational enterprise designed to suppress dissent and monopolize narratives,” Ji told The Defender.
CHD is one of several plaintiffs in a lawsuit against TNI, alleging the initiative violated antitrust laws and the U.S. Constitution when its members collectively colluded with tech giants to censor online news.
Fang reported on Substack about other “anti-disinformation” groups financed by the “sprawling” USAID that have targeted American journalists and politicians. These include the Zinc Network, which he said targeted reporter Max Blumenthal, politician Vivek Ramaswamy, and Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz.
According to Fang, the USAID also funded v-Fluence, a pesticide industry public relations consultant, which dug up dirt on American food journalists — including Michael Pollan and Mark Bittman — who criticized industrial agriculture.
v-Fluence also ran a campaign to intimidate critics of toxic pesticides, targeting environmentalists Vandana Shiva and Nnimmo Bassey and reporter Carey Gillam as part of its broader effort “to downplay pesticide dangers, discredit opponents, and undermine international policymaking harmful to the pesticide industry,” The New Lede reported.
USAID also financed news outlets in Ukraine, including The New Voice of Ukraine, VoxUkraine, Detector Media, and the Institute of Mass Information, which spread rumors that Americans who favor peace negotiations with Russia are agents of the Kremlin, Fang wrote. The media outlets targeted Jeffrey Sachs, Tucker Carlson, Glenn Greenwald and John Mearsheimer, Fang reported.
Fang said the influence of those groups “extends far beyond” Ukraine. VoxUkraine is an official Meta fact-checking partner, he said, and Detector Media produces disinformation reports that circulate widely in Western media.
“Despite branding as independent outlets, these organizations are heavily reliant on USAID,” Fang wrote.
USAID also funds the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), a major — if largely unknown – organization that works with dozens of major newspapers to publish major investigative stories.
Drop Site News revealed in an investigative report published in December 2024 that OCCRP, which it called “one of the world’s most influential global investigative news organizations,” has received more than half of its funding from the U.S. government, largely through USAID.
The investigation found that funding gives the U.S. government direct influence over editorial and personnel decisions at the outlet.
Fang also reported that USAID’s sister nonprofit, the National Endowment for Democracy funds Coda Story, an anti-disinformation news outlet in New York.
Shellenberger said in a video posted on X that USAID’s work also extended beyond funding news agencies to promote ideas favorable to U.S. interests. It also included developing intelligence tactics abroad that it then used domestically to counter misinformation.
Shellenberger said:
“To combat alleged misinformation, the censorship industrial complex used counter-terrorism and intelligence tactics developed abroad, including psychological operations and repurposed them to shape domestic opinion and thought. …
“USAID has, in recent years, been funding censorship worldwide through its countering disinformation program, which is part of its consortium for elections and political process strengthening. This work has included funding for so-called fact-checking organizations.”
Claims about Politico may be overblown, but USAID must be investigated
As the revelations about USAID’s funding to journalism went viral, former Fox News producer Kyle Becker reported on X that Politico had received $8.1 million from the agency and that USAID’s funding freeze had led to a payroll problem at the outlet.
His claims went viral and provoked dismissive fact-checks by mainstream media organizations.
Fang said that according to USAID contract records, the agency paid $44,000 for subscription services to the news service. Politico, like other outlets including Bloomberg and LexisNexis, offers high-priced data-industry news subscriptions for tens of thousands of dollars.
The $8.1 million figure came from all government subscription payments to Politico — not just from USAID — and there is no evidence the USAID funding freeze was related to the payroll issue at the outlet.
The $8.1 figure, however, has highlighted the fact that most mainstream news organizations, including The New York Times, Reuters, and The Associated Press receive significant income from various government agencies through subscriptions and other funding.
And USAID does fund many “questionable news operations,” globally that ought to be subject to scrutiny, Fang wrote:
“And unlike Politico, there is actual evidence that the freeze on USAID spending is impacting the American government’s quasi-shadowy constellation of news operations all over the world.
“Voice of America reported ‘independent news outlets’ in more than 30 countries, including Austria, Ukraine, and Myanmar, are facing cuts or are at risk of shutting down over the USAID freeze. Ironically, of course, Voice of America is also funded by American taxpayers.”
Ji said that subjecting these organizations to scrutiny and defunding them is an important step, “but only if it leads to widespread public awareness and systemic resistance.”
Organizations like BBC Media and others can find new sources of funding, “unless there is mass rejection of their authority.”
“The key is decentralization — building alternative platforms, supporting independent journalism, and challenging censorship through legal and political action. The exposure of these ties is a wake-up call: free speech is under siege, and only a vigilant, informed public can reclaim it,” he said.
This article was originally published by The Defender — Children’s Health Defense’s News & Views Website under Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Please consider subscribing to The Defender or donating to Children’s Health Defense.
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For more:
- http://www.intrepidreport.com/archives/12659 USAID: A history of front companies acting on behalf of the CIA
