An investigation by the government's Efficiency Bureau reveals widespread waste and misappropriation of public funds at the U.S. International Development Agency, and funds are pouring into awakened propaganda and other suspicious initiatives. In response, Bill Gates and the Gates Foundation are actively defending USAID and its $50 billion annual budget, with little surveillance despite opposition from most American voters.
Gates appeared in “View,” highlighting the importance of USAID, his frequent partnerships with the foundation's agency, and expressed concern over Doge's audit of USAID spending. He also criticized the Trump administration's freeze on fundraising under investigation, claiming that the suspension could put “millions of lives” in danger.
One important revelation from Doge's research is the extent to which USAID is Gates Foundation and Gates Foundation is USAID.
Framing financial accountability as a matter of life or death is a classic rhetorical dodge. To declare “Millions will die unless we continue to make money” is a kind of argument that a protective racket might use, or a bond villain. However, Gates made the claim without hesitation, and Gates Foundation CEO Mark Suzman reflected the same warning.
One important revelation from Doge's research is the extent to which USAID is Gates Foundation and Gates Foundation is USAID. Gates presents a relationship as a public-private partnership dedicated to saving lives. In reality, it works like a money laundering scheme. It “cleans away” both wealth and power for people like Gate, while maintaining the thousands of projects, employees and placeholders of organizations that rely entirely on the circulation of public funds. These funds are, of course, redirected by Uniper operatives who benefit from the system.
A quick search of the Gates Foundation website reveals 14 separate grants from the Foundation to USAID, totaling millions of dollars. Deeper dives show that since the Gates Foundation was founded, $4 billion has flowed into projects directly managed by USAID or USAID-Gates Foundation Partnerships. This may sound like Gates is generously funding the lifesaving initiative from the kindness of his heart, but that's not the whole story.
At the same time, the Gates Foundation directs the money to USAID, which sends the money back to an organization such as the Foundation or Gavi. Gates maintains a great influence on Gavi and other recipients, ensuring that money circulates between these entities before they finally return to him.
When the funds are in projects related to Gates Foundation, Gavi, or USAID, Gates can claim that he gave his share. However, these same organizations will then purchase from pharmaceuticals, agribusiness and green energy companies. Many of these are invested in individuals by Gates.
Over the past 20 years, Gates has overseen $4 billion in so-called charitable contributions for programs managed by USAID. However, Gavi received $4 billion from USAID in just a year. John Fleetwood explains This vast amount of money is circulating as a system that causes a fresh cycle of USAID funds while converting Gates' private interests into “noble charity.” Public funds that the federal government played out ultimately outweighed the original donations, promoting a ever-expanding financial loop.
USAID is frequently involved in washing taxpayer money through projects that support globalist strategic interests. This may not always align with the goals of development and poverty alleviation… Gates' Gavi was one of the top recipients of the 2024 USAID Grant, according to the American Association of Physicians and Surgeons. The association shared a screenshot showing that USAID awarded Gavi $4 billion that year alone.
Gavi uses its USAID money to either buy a vaccine from a company that Gates makes private investments, or redirect funds to the Gates Foundation. Whether money directly benefits the gate or strengthens the financial network, transactions remain largely hidden under the assertion that this circulating stream of funds “saves life.”
Even without absurd spending such as funding the performance of transgender operas in the third world, or insidious activities such as sponsoring regime changes under the direction of the CIA, USAID spending is extremely problematic. Strong organizations and individuals like Bill Gates, who benefit from these funds, claim to donate money and create fraudulent money laundering schemes. Taxpayers who have not had the opportunity to agree to the dollars used in this way will ultimately draft the bill.





