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Deep State slush funds cut, Catholic Relief Services to fold?

Lew Rockwell Institute - Dom, 09/02/2025 - 09:33

Thanks, Rick Rozoff.

The truth about Catholic Relief Services: It is not merely a non-profit that helps the poor

From 2013 through the 2022 fiscal year, USAID awarded CRS a whopping $4.6 billion in total funding, more than any other organization on the planet.

CRS has been the top beneficiary of USAID funding over the past nine years. Starting in 2013 and lasting through the 2022 fiscal year, USAID awarded CRS a whopping $4.6 billion in total funding, more than any other organization on the planet. A 2024 audit discovered CRS had received more than half of its $1.2 billion budget from the U.S. government. It currently employs roughly 7,000 people across the world.

 

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USAID is a Deep State Trojan Horse

Lew Rockwell Institute - Dom, 09/02/2025 - 05:04

I have no affiliation with James Corbett or The Corbett Report. This channel was simply created for reuploading his work to YouTube.

SHOW NOTES AND COMMENTS: https://corbettreport.com/usaid-is-a-…

FROM 2018: The Trojan horse was the earliest recorded military psyop. That psyop continues to be deployed on unsuspecting populations and it is just as useful as ever, but today’s tricksters have donned the mantle of philanthropy, and their Trojan horses are not wooden statues but non-governmental organizations offering “aid” to foreign nations. In today’s edition of The Corbett Report, we’ll learn about how NGOs are the deep state’s Trojan horses.

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR SHOW NOTES WITH LINKS TO ALL OF THE ARTICLES, VIDEOS AND WEBSITES MENTIONED? HOW ABOUT COMMENTS? THEY’RE AT THE CORBETT REPORT WEBSITE! JUST FOLLOW THE “SHOW NOTES AND COMMENTS” LINK ABOVE TO GO THERE DIRECTLY.

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Me and the Big Guy

Lew Rockwell Institute - Dom, 09/02/2025 - 04:22

Me and the Big Guy is a short film from the late 90’s based on 1984. It’s presented as a guy that’s so lonely he sees Big Brother as his only friend. Theres a funny twist at the end.

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Why are they always so ugly?

Lew Rockwell Institute - Sab, 08/02/2025 - 22:41

WTF is up with liberal white women? pic.twitter.com/1IddYQ9CxR

— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) February 8, 2025

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Unraveling the Deep Blue State

Lew Rockwell Institute - Sab, 08/02/2025 - 22:35

Add 3 more BlueCrats and we can play a game of Hollywood Squares. I’ll take Chelsea Clinton in the middle for $84 million. You can follow me on Twitter (X) @UpchuckReality.

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The next cover of Hero Magazine.

Lew Rockwell Institute - Sab, 08/02/2025 - 22:32

See this post if you don’t understand the reference. You can follow me on Twitter (X) @UpchuckReality.

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We have a new hero

Lew Rockwell Institute - Sab, 08/02/2025 - 22:16

The security guard standing outside the Department of Education while foaming-at-the-mouth Democrats demand to be let in the building. Watching this is like watching a bunch of slobbering hyenas surrounding a rhinoceros. The second video down is a few seconds of a never-before-seen close-up of Maxine Waters. You can follow me on Twitter (X) @UpchuckReality.

 

That man is a hero pic.twitter.com/4rhUTqzFOv

— FO YOU (@F0XYOU) February 7, 2025

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Andrea Bocelli Ave Maria (Schubert)

Lew Rockwell Institute - Sab, 08/02/2025 - 22:11

Thanks, Maureen McKerracher. 

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Trump on When US Would Become More Violent in Takeover of Gaza

Lew Rockwell Institute - Sab, 08/02/2025 - 22:05

Writes Ginny Garner:

Lew,

President Trump said the US would become “somewhat more violent” if Hamas reneges on its agreement to release all hostages it seized on Oct. 7, 2023. 

“Everybody I’ve spoken to loves the idea of the United States owning that piece of land, developing and creating thousands of jobs with something that will be magnificent, in a really magnificent area that nobody would know,” says Trump.

See here.

 

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Ameri-coup: A brief history of US misdeeds

Lew Rockwell Institute - Sab, 08/02/2025 - 21:52

Thanks, John Smith. 

Al Jazeera

 

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Work longer hours so USAID can fund transgender opera for animals

Lew Rockwell Institute - Sab, 08/02/2025 - 21:48

Thanks, Rick Rozoff. 

TASS – Russian MFA slams US double standards in context of USAID activities

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova highlighted reports indicating that USAID allocated millions of dollars for transgender operations on rodents

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has commented on the double standards of the United States regarding animal protection in light of USAID activities. She highlighted reports indicating that USAID allocated millions of dollars for transgender operations on rodents.

“Question: Why was there a need for all this American rhetoric about animal protection and labels on products, such as ‘No guinea pigs were harmed,’ if taxpayer money was used for genital transplant surgeries on mice and monitoring their ‘fertility’?” Zakharova said on her Telegram channel.

“I wouldn’t be surprised, if it turns out that USAID also funded a transgender opera for animals,” she added.

 

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JFK Tax Cut Proposal

Lew Rockwell Institute - Sab, 08/02/2025 - 21:46

Thanks, Andy Thomas.

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For Your History Files

Lew Rockwell Institute - Sab, 08/02/2025 - 19:17

Writes Rick Rozoff:

From a 1998 translation of the letters of brothers Heinrich and Thomas Mann, at the time perhaps the most prestigious of German novelists. Thomas had been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929. Both had Jewish wives (Heinrich until 1930) and had left Germany shortly after Hitler became chancellor. The following excerpts are from letters by Thomas, who admired Roosevelt and did not mean to present him in a bad light, to Heinrich toward the very beginning of Roosevelt’s over 12-year presidency.

July 5, 1934

…Roosevelt is a good man in the Anglo-Saxon sense of the word; that much is certain. It is dictatorship that he is pursuing as well, of course, but no doubt….From prosperous sorts I heard repeatedly that the revolution would have come for sure without him.

***

June 17, 1935

The President had invited us to Washington….where we enjoyed a very lovely and also interesting family dinner with the Roosevelts – very private, of course, with no sign of the ambassador. My impression was quite sympathetic – on the basis of a favorable predisposition….With him I had more the sense of a certain disdain for parliamentarism and a tendency for one-man rule, but….

 

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“Recycling” Makes Plastic Pollution Worse

Lew Rockwell Institute - Sab, 08/02/2025 - 19:10

Thanks, Brian Dunaway.   

I suppose it’s the combination of being a chemical engineer, and not believing the government if they told me that the sky is blue, has led me to recycling not one tiny thing in my entire life. That might not be entirely reasonable, but from the very beginning (in my twenties?), the smell of BS permeates the exercise. Since, I have been reading articles of this type for many years. This one has some pretty good links – I’m almost certain I saw the John Stossel and Frontline videos.

This article reminded me to revisit the citizen effort to collect scrap metal for recycling in support of the WWII machine. I had no idea of the scope of this exercise (emphasis mine): “Citizens were asked to scour their homes and businesses for spare metal. From pots and pans to metal toys, to car bumpers, to farm equipment – any metal was considered valuable. Communities melted down Civil War cannons and tore down wrought iron fences, sacrificing their history for their future.”

That is, presumably. In manner as today (emphasis mine), “Most Americans viewed the scrap drives as their patriotic duty to contribute their time and their products. Historians, however, debate how necessary scrap drives were and whether or not they helped … Most importantly, these drives galvanized the Home Front and created a sense of patriotic unity.”

 

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