Mike Benz
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It's also virtually every single major international corporation that we consider to be American that is wrapped up in this NGO relationship. Plex, and I can go through examples of how that manifests, but I can't think of a single industry that's domiciled in America that people think of as great American companies.
It's also virtually every single major international corporation that we consider to be American that is wrapped up in this NGO relationship. Plex, and I can go through examples of how that manifests, but I can't think of a single industry that's domiciled in America that people think of as great American companies.
It's also virtually every single major international corporation that we consider to be American that is wrapped up in this NGO relationship. Plex, and I can go through examples of how that manifests, but I can't think of a single industry that's domiciled in America that people think of as great American companies.
that is not deeply connected to the NGO Plex, and in some respects, dependent on the NGO Plex to secure their markets, to secure their profitability, to secure their revenues, to secure their interests. And while we are taking on the NGO Plex, There's also this, and now they're going to make their voices heard through lobbying, through pressuring Congress. And this is what we're seeing.
that is not deeply connected to the NGO Plex, and in some respects, dependent on the NGO Plex to secure their markets, to secure their profitability, to secure their revenues, to secure their interests. And while we are taking on the NGO Plex, There's also this, and now they're going to make their voices heard through lobbying, through pressuring Congress. And this is what we're seeing.
that is not deeply connected to the NGO Plex, and in some respects, dependent on the NGO Plex to secure their markets, to secure their profitability, to secure their revenues, to secure their interests. And while we are taking on the NGO Plex, There's also this, and now they're going to make their voices heard through lobbying, through pressuring Congress. And this is what we're seeing.
Congress is now looking like they're not going to codify these doge cuts. We saw 26, I think, Republican members of Congress who are saying they're not going to approve the doge cuts around USAID.
Congress is now looking like they're not going to codify these doge cuts. We saw 26, I think, Republican members of Congress who are saying they're not going to approve the doge cuts around USAID.
Congress is now looking like they're not going to codify these doge cuts. We saw 26, I think, Republican members of Congress who are saying they're not going to approve the doge cuts around USAID.
But a lot of this is, I think, to find the solution that is politically possible, you have to understand, I guess, how the whole ecosystem works in order to provide, offer solutions that might have political viability, if that makes sense. Of course it does.
But a lot of this is, I think, to find the solution that is politically possible, you have to understand, I guess, how the whole ecosystem works in order to provide, offer solutions that might have political viability, if that makes sense. Of course it does.
But a lot of this is, I think, to find the solution that is politically possible, you have to understand, I guess, how the whole ecosystem works in order to provide, offer solutions that might have political viability, if that makes sense. Of course it does.
Yeah. Well, this sort of gets down to the stem cell concept and what type of NGO cell type you're talking about. I'll give you a couple examples. So there are these para-governmental ones, like take, for example, the Open Society Foundation. Started in 1979. According to George Soros, it was to provide basically a tax loophole for his kids. That was the idea that he said.
Yeah. Well, this sort of gets down to the stem cell concept and what type of NGO cell type you're talking about. I'll give you a couple examples. So there are these para-governmental ones, like take, for example, the Open Society Foundation. Started in 1979. According to George Soros, it was to provide basically a tax loophole for his kids. That was the idea that he said.
Yeah. Well, this sort of gets down to the stem cell concept and what type of NGO cell type you're talking about. I'll give you a couple examples. So there are these para-governmental ones, like take, for example, the Open Society Foundation. Started in 1979. According to George Soros, it was to provide basically a tax loophole for his kids. That was the idea that he said.
And then it quickly became wrapped up with the U.S. State Department operating in all of the major Cold War hubs, especially in Eastern Europe, and fomenting the turnover of those governments so that they would break away from the Soviet Union and join the U.S. and Hungary, Romania, Poland, the whole litany.
And then it quickly became wrapped up with the U.S. State Department operating in all of the major Cold War hubs, especially in Eastern Europe, and fomenting the turnover of those governments so that they would break away from the Soviet Union and join the U.S. and Hungary, Romania, Poland, the whole litany.
And then it quickly became wrapped up with the U.S. State Department operating in all of the major Cold War hubs, especially in Eastern Europe, and fomenting the turnover of those governments so that they would break away from the Soviet Union and join the U.S. and Hungary, Romania, Poland, the whole litany.
And meanwhile, he was running the quantum fund and his George Soros management fund that was speculating on the foreign currencies of all these governments. So while he's working with the State Department and the Central Intelligence Agency and every U.S.
And meanwhile, he was running the quantum fund and his George Soros management fund that was speculating on the foreign currencies of all these governments. So while he's working with the State Department and the Central Intelligence Agency and every U.S.