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Thanks to the efforts of the DOGE wunderkinds one of the pillars of the deep state, the administrative state, is being ripped apart and dismantled in real time. The dems and former regime-now-turned-resistance media are howling hysterically, having gone into meltdown mode. Wonder why? The corruption and grift of so many of them (all?) have been exposed, and it's all coming to an end. But in addition to the corruption we also have to consider the psyops perpetrated on the Americsn people. "The DOGE discoveries are not just about "wasted" taxpayer funds. The real story, the 5 alarm fire, is that USAID was literally funding an entirely hand crafted pseudo-reality. Not just in America but all over the world. You were robbed to fund global psychological operations. -Buying off media outlets -Pushing advertiser Boycotts against X and Rumble as they attempted to decrease censorship (AKA narrative control) -Pushing war propaganda -Funding opposition groups in foreign lands to foment revolutions -Funding lawfare against the former president of the united states and his supporters (I could go on for an hour) People get caught up on the "$100K to study cocaines' impact on chihuahua" stories. That is not the headline here. The headline here is: The US government robbed you blind in an effort to control your mind That's about as big as it gets." Lefties can cry and moan all they want. They just continue denying reality, as they always do.
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Yes, this is nut to crack, in that the corruption was basically 'legalized'. There are layers upon layers of plausible deniability baked in the kickback schemes. Will any of the distributors and recipients be held to account?
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USAID - Dems in full delusional mode as usual
rwilem replied to theblether's topic in Political Soapbox
Shoo-mah, what a clown. Open, not-so-open secret in DC, he's compromised. And his wife, well....eyewash recommended after viewing photos of 'her'. -
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USAID - Dems in full delusional mode as usual
rwilem replied to theblether's topic in Political Soapbox
Well, amuse was right. And you are, have been, soooo behind the curve. Obviously you are in DENIAL, brainwashed, gaslit, whatever, by the formerly regime-turned-resistance media. Start expanding your outlook, please, in all sincerity, it will help you know what's really going on. -
USAID - Dems in full delusional mode as usual
rwilem replied to theblether's topic in Political Soapbox
Gratifying to see that someone has posted this. Hoping it whets the appetite for people to learn more. Mike Benz is among the leading authorities when is comes to dissecting USAID, its operations and exposing it for what it is. Any Benz interview is worth viewing, especially the one with Joe Rogan about two months ago in early December. Go over to his X account, too. He's got a ton of valuable info. -
USAID - Dems in full delusional mode as usual
rwilem replied to theblether's topic in Political Soapbox
The worse parts of the entire enterprise are: 1) Funding the NGOs (most of them intel cutouts) and others that financed, and are continuing to finance, regime change ops overseas. USAID through its layers of financed NGOs is a full-service regime change agency. (And some of that activity is taking place on domestic soil as well.) 2) The funding for a ton of NGOs and orgs that paid for and have facilitated the the 'massive migration' to the U.S. Yep, it's been paid for by U.S. taxpayer. 3) The multi $million$ distributed on the low-down to the politicos (mostly Dems, but Rinos have gotten some, too), former office holders and 'connected' individuals and orgs, media outlets, and on and on and on. Kickbacks, let's call 'em what they are. How do members of Congress become uber-wealthy, in many cases obscenely wealthy, on their relatively modest salaries? Kickbacks, stock trading based on their inside info, bribes, payoffs and more. Dirty, dirty dirty...why do you think they and their resistance media lackeys are squealing, screaming, so loudly now? Their gravy-train NGO kickbacks are coming to an end. One pillar of deep-state corruption is being dismantled in real time. -
USAID - Dems in full delusional mode as usual
rwilem replied to theblether's topic in Political Soapbox
Actually, USAID was established by President Kennedy under an executive order in 1961. -
USAID - Dems in full delusional mode as usual
rwilem replied to theblether's topic in Political Soapbox
Wow... Was lefty-oriented major player news outlet Politico funded by USAID? Asking for a friend. Which other media outlets you suppose the agency's funds might have ended up at? -
"Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum agreed to immediately send 10,000 soldiers to her country’s border to prevent the trafficking of fentanyl and other drugs." https://www.cnbc.com/2025/02/03/trump-tariffs-mexico-canada-china-sheinbaum-responds.html "I just had a good call with President Trump. Canada is implementing our $1.3 billion border plan — reinforcing the border with new choppers, technology and personnel, enhanced coordination with our American partners, and increased resources to stop the flow of fentanyl. Nearly 10,000 frontline personnel are and will be working on protecting the border."
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Oh my... The word is just getting out now about USAID, and its MASSIVE corruption and illicit funding operations for many, many years. Payoffs to dems and rinos and others, via grants to NGOs/501c outfits. Funding dirty ops all over the world, some of them coming back to haunt on U.S. soil. It's all exploding. The rats are scurrying. What's the phrase? 'You can't stop what's coming'.
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Next on Rita Panahi of Sky News showcasing of lefty’s loosing it .
rwilem replied to riclag's topic in Political Soapbox
The folks who scattered from Selena, well, they'd not normally part of 'MAGA', right? That's a lot of followers to lose. Perhaps is represents that many people are coming around to the understanding that unfettered entry into the country by massive numbers of unvetted people does pose threats, to their safety as well as the functioning of society in a number of areas. -
American Passport Renewal Process
rwilem replied to djeetyet's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Doesn't make sense. Need to get it clarified. Right this moment, embassy website shows this. No announcement from their end about any changes. -
Next on Rita Panahi of Sky News showcasing of lefty’s loosing it .
rwilem replied to riclag's topic in Political Soapbox
Won't even help her gardner, at one of here nine estates! -
Next on Rita Panahi of Sky News showcasing of lefty’s loosing it .
rwilem replied to riclag's topic in Political Soapbox
Candace Owens, doing Selena. That ain't workin', that's how you do it, phony up the tears for the TikTok tv.... -
Next on Rita Panahi of Sky News showcasing of lefty’s loosing it .
rwilem replied to riclag's topic in Political Soapbox
Sure sounded fake to my ears, manufactured tears. Maybe she had some sliced-up onions nearby to juice the eyes? Rita at Sky News does a bang-up job with her 'Lefties Losing It' segments! -
Is this new in 90 days report?
rwilem replied to Joseph98765's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yep. And it doesn't really matter about reports saying what ALWAYS and NEVER happens, re these immigration issues. Interpretations and enforcement of rules and guidelines vary not just around the kingdom's immigration offices, they can even vary how they are handled within the same office. -
TM 47 90-Day report rejected online
rwilem replied to bangkokgalaxy's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That's the issue. Since the introduction of online 90 day reporting the time from for submitting the report was restricted to the period from 15 days to 7 days prior to the due date. Then at some point, around two years ago or more maybe, they extended the time frame deadline till up to the due date itself. And then once again at some point within the last year or so, they reverted back to the '15-7' window. Even though some info still appears on the web and in posters in various places showing online can be submitted 'up till the due date'. Befuddling, yep. Best move, if you want to do it online, is to think of it as a '75 day report', i.e. submit it 15 days before the due date. Gives you time to 're-submit' and maybe catch an approval on a second try if you get rejected on the first one. Don't rely on email reminders, take charge of the time frames yourself. This is for CW in Bangkok. -
It was 'the earmarks of Russian information involvement', in the interest of accuracy.
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One of the best comments in any of these soapbox threads.
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No. He got one of the copies of the laptop in August 2020.
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No. John Paul Mac Isaac gave a copy of the hard drive to Robert Costello, an attorney who had Giuliani as a client, in August of 2020. That's how he acquired it.