USAID’s $500M funding to Internews exposed as a massive scandal.

A jaw-dropping discovery about USAID has emerged: nearly $500 million of taxpayer money funneled into a non-profit called Internews Network. This organization, led by Jeanne Bourgault, who takes home a $500k salary, claims to fight disinformation and train journalists. But the truth is far more sinister.

Internews has trained 9,000 journalists across 4,291 media outlets globally, all while subtly supporting social media censorship efforts. Over 95% of its funding comes from U.S. taxpayer dollars, making this a state-backed propaganda network on a global scale. The group’s main office is located in an abandoned California building, further raising suspicions about its true operations.

This is likely just the tip of the iceberg in uncovering how USAID has been linked to this massive fraud, with the entire system seemingly set up to control media narratives under the guise of combating disinformation.








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