The left wants us to believe that the American international development agency is a benevolent force. This is a humanitarian group dedicated to building schools, fighting and spreading democracy. But history tells a different story. For a long time, USAID has served as the forefront of the Cavert CIA operations, affecting foreign elections and even defeating governments that were not in line with our interests.
Now, under scrutiny from government efficiency (a Trump-backed initiative led by Elon Musk to reduce excessive and corrupt government spending), USAID responded with fierce resistance. What does it hide?
Administrative states operate beyond voter control and parliamentary oversight. And now, for the first time, it is demanding that real power outsiders view books.
Last weekend, USAID security director John Voorhees and his deputy Brian McGill refused to grant Doge access to USAID security systems, categorized personnel files and intelligence networks, and administrative leave It was placed in.
Think about it: “aid organizations” that treat transparency as a national security threat.
What kind of humanitarian work do you need intelligence? What kind of assistance is needed from the government that funds? The answer is clear – USAID is more than just an aid organization. This is an extension of the Intelligence Agency, which operates in the shadows where billions of dollars of taxpayer dollars are at their disposal.
A long history of secret operations
This is not a conspiracy theory. This is a historical fact. Since its founding in 1961, USAID has focused funding on foreign student groups, cultural programs and agricultural projects. All of these serve as cover for intelligence gathering and administration change operations.
From Latin America to Eastern Europe, USAID has been accused of influencing election and engineering revolutions under the guise of “democratic promotion.”
USAID is infamousColor revolutionThe weapons of secret hideouts were transferred in the Middle East, focusing money on Afghan warlords, supporting Hamas in Gaza and embracing Syrian armed opposition groups.
Why facilities fear doji?
Federal agencies like USAID, who have been transferred to unexplained corrupt entities, are afraid of Doge, as Elon Musk is doing more than simply “balancing the budget.”
Essentially an industrial disruptor, Musk looks under the hood of American secret operations, and the established bureaucracy is horrifying. That's why USAID is using all its tools at will to resist transparency.
If Doge gains full access, it's not just about exposing waste. It exposes decades of hidden operations, intelligence overreach and corruption that cost billions of dollars.
The fight for control
This is not about bureaucracy. This is about who runs the country. The “fourth part of government” administrative states function beyond voter control and parliamentary oversight. It determines who can know what both in the US and overseas. And now, for the first time, it is demanding that real power outsiders view books.
Think about who has historically performed USAID. Samantha Power and her husband co-authored bureaucrats from the Obama eraNudge,” the book on the manipulation of public conduct was responsible for shaping USAID into today's organization. Do you think she's just funding schools in Africa? Or was she helping foreign governments pilot them in a direction that would serve the interests of hidden power structures?
Power is the ultimate example of a revolving door between so-called humanitarian efforts and deep state operations. She exerted her influence far beyond humanitarian assistance and engaged in secret operations that shaped political outcomes around the world. And now, her legacy continues to affect resistance to USAID surveillance.
What happens next?
If Trump and Musk break through this barrier, some of the government would set a precedent that they have not surpassed scrutiny. The intelligence community loses one of the key tools for secret impact. Americans may see how much money has gone into secret operations and efforts that changed the administration, under the guise of humanitarian projects.
The media attempts to fill this story under the latest celebrity scandals and political rage. Don't let them do. Ask me a question. Why do aid organizations need categorized intelligence? Why is transparency a threat to democracy? Most importantly, remember that the greatest advocates of “democracy” are often the ones who fear true accountability the most.
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