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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Friends of the Earth = Enemy of Europe. The EU is the fourth Reich. Too bad MAGA/DOGE can't cut off the NGO slush funds in Europe like they did for USAID. How much of a cut is Greta getting?

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Yukon Dave's avatar

We use PAID street protestors in the US and this system has been in use since 2016 (American Color Revolution) to take out political enemies using paid street protestors. Here is how it works and you can see it for yourself, its not even being hidden.

First go get your instructions from GOOGLE. Try it yourself

Type "protesting in los angeles need bail" (result below)

Follow instructions,

get arrested,

call number,

bail is paid, (NGO fund)

District Attorney drops charges

bail is refunded to the protestor (Makes thousands of US Dollars)

GOOGLE Results

AI Overview If you are arrested while protesting in Los Angeles and need bail assistance, you can contact:

Jail Support LA: (424) 610-3020.

The Bail Project: Submit a request online or call 866-931-2222. National Bail Fund Network (NBFN): Contact network@communityjusticexchange.org or visit their directory for local bail funds.

Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA): While they don't handle criminal law cases, they can provide legal assistance for other issues you may encounter.

National Lawyers Guild (NLG) Jail Support Hotline: Call 202-888-1731 for legal support.

Important Notes: Be Prepared: It is advisable to have the phone number of a lawyer or legal support hotline readily available (perhaps written down on your person) in case you are arrested.

Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA): While they don't handle criminal law cases, they can provide legal assistance for other issues you may encounter.

National Lawyers Guild (NLG) Jail Support Hotline: Call 202-888-1731 for legal support.

Important Notes: Be Prepared: It is advisable to have the phone number of a lawyer or legal support hotline readily available (perhaps written down on your person) in case you are arrested.

https://www.communityjusticeexchange.org/en/nbfn-directory

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KHP's avatar

Since way before 2016--my father-in-law saw indirect evidence of that at the time of the Rodney King riots (1992).

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Julinthecrown's avatar

Aaaaarrrggghhhhh!! 😡

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Gym+Fritz's avatar

Don’t underestimate the impact DOGE has already had on European-based NGOs via cut-offs at USAID and similar, related, US funding mechanisms. I would bet that most of the billions that went towards Europe (and elsewhere, world-wide) stayed in, or found their way to, the EU, and its “sovereign” nations.

The bottom line is that without detailed receipts (which we will probably never get) we have no idea where most of the money went, or what it was used for. . . . Drone attacks on Russian nuclear bombers - perhaps? . . . How about assassination attempts - maybe?

And how many billions are still out there, floating around in cyber-banking space, waiting to be called into action by some unknown deep state entity that hates motherhood, our flag, apple pie, and, of course, Trump.

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Ken Kunda's avatar

I would like for you to be right but in reality, DOGE is orders of magnitude from exposing all the interworking between our government and NGO's which are in fact a secret shadow government. There is absolutely no reasonable person who would allow the government to expend our tax dollars on NGO's unless they wanted something done secretly.

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Kay's avatar

Would any NGO anywhere even exist without government money? Too many people in powerful positions do want things done secretly, and NGOs seem to be how they accomplish their nefarious plans. A pox on NGOs!

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Gym+Fritz's avatar

I think DOGE got off to a brilliant start, and was something that we, as a country desperately needed.

The trick now, will be to maintain momentum and convert what it has learned into new insights and new tactics, while carefully becoming institutionalized (and avoiding all the related pitfalls that entails).

So much was wrong about how we spent massive amounts of money (that we did not actually have) - checks without payee names . . massive expenditures without a stated purpose . . big chunks of billions for distribution by unknown entities to god knows who.

We need to make sure DOGE doesn’t burn itself out or stagnate. It needs to learn, improve, and entrench itself - and not become just another memory. Just think how dumb we were about money . . Hard to believe.

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Pacific Observer's avatar

The very term "NON-Governmental Organization" shows that it is a massive scam. As Eugyppius' example illustrates, NGO's are precisely GOVERNMENTAL organization, but removed from even the tenuous accountability to which the official government is subject.

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RiverHollow's avatar

What? Fourth Reich? More like Wiemar parliament but for all of Europe. If anything, we need a Reich to clear them out, or a crusade. Hell, even the French would do, but no more Anglo high finance selling us out to foreign interests partly through parliamentary manipulation.

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Stephen Verchinski's avatar

Take a read of The Rise of the Fourth Reich by Jim Marrs.

Siemens a "green corporation " was working with Hitler and has influenced governments globally to finance huge wind projects. Future funds will flow to them through carbon taxes.

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joe stuerzl 85's avatar

Huge wind projects requite strong steady wind .Will huge projects also be built to create that strong steady wind ?

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Stephen Verchinski's avatar

Many states identified their best wind sites long ago. I used to do site visits for potential sites in New Mexico. Lots of tell tales you have to be aware of. Offshore sites are more problematic than running pipe for offshore oil and gas (northern Cali has subduction zone methane clatrates in great quantities btw) with wind the cables tech isn't fully available especially where Newsome and his Arcata and Ferndale progressive liberals want to do offshore because NIMBY. Only thing is, both the construction port location and offshore siting is in one of the most destructive subduction earthquake zone in the nation.

Latest eval on just the seaside drop post quake is a good 5' not to mention the great shake and tsunami. But hey, we have to go green and all electric...

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RiverHollow's avatar

You can't be serious directing people towards Jim Marrs.

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Stephen Verchinski's avatar

Only that book. If you can’t see the old playbook you can’t see how Kissinger and Schwab and the BIS and others were and are about the eugenicists control structure. These have been in play for generations now. That said, my opinion. As for RiverHollow, open to other views and sourced readings.

Thanks.

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Bash's avatar

The more of this stuff you expose... the more I worry that they are gonna come for you, man

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Y. Andropov's avatar

As dangerous as Geert Wilders!

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Rocío Matamoros's avatar

The present revelation came out in Die Welt, which is one of Germany's major establishment newspapers, so they won't be coming for Eugyppius today.

Tomorrow, though, an algorithm might detect that Eugyppius has written a phrase that might look to a drunken dyslexic like something Horst Wessel once said in 1929. Then they'll come.

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Pat Robinson's avatar

That’s why he puts disclaimers at the end of most posts

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Frank Lee's avatar

I have a neighbor who is a German national. We were talking recently, and he went off about the AfD. It is interesting because he is a chemical engineer that works for a private US company (he is a US citizen... married to an American) that makes synthetic fertilizer and Biden era policies almost caused him to lose his job... and now that Trump is in office, business is booming again. I asked him if his opposition to the AfD is driven by the same corporate media that supported Biden and opposed Trump, and pushes a green agenda that was responsible for him almost losing his job? He is a very bright guy, and this gave him some pause.

They say that in democracy people generally get the government they deserve. But my view is that we have met the enemy corrupting this principle, and it is our globalist corporate media... that is owned by the very globalist regime intent on destroying Western civilization to transform it into a CCP-style collectivist authoritarian system where they, the PMC elites, own the world.

In addition, they have infiltrated the education system where they pollute young minds.

I think if we are to defeat this illiberal movement, we need to turn more away from politics and focus our attacks on the education system and the media. The numbers of these elite cretins are really quite low... but it is the power and influence the wield from their control of the schools and the media that make them formidable.

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Spaceman Spiff's avatar

I agree. Academia for ideas, the traditional media provides amplification and the appearance of unchallengeable truth. This is true in most Western nations.

I believe neither can be fixed, only superseded. That is already happening in both areas, especially the media.

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Frank Lee's avatar

I think there are forces hitting education that will help. The Trump actions against Columbia and Harvard for example. AI is already moving forward to transform public school education. Parents are re-evaluating the cost-benefit of higher learning. More kids are bypassing elite schools to attend state universities. DEI and woke is being extracted from the private sector and thus those students indoctrinated with it from their campus experience are unemployable. Trump is stopping the NGO funding and thus there are fewer jobs for victim studies graduates. We have problems in media, the legal field and healthcare that will take a generation or two to clear up, but I think with respect to education, we are already seeing great corrections. And those corrections will flow to these other institutions as the new graduates get hired.

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Spaceman Spiff's avatar

Yes, good points. It is all a step in the right direction. I don't think the DEI world will go quietly mind you. The anti-white male animus especially as it is driven by resentment.

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HardeeHo's avatar

Agree. Somehow we need an NGO to create counters. Who doesn’t want to help baby Pandas? But at what cost. We see Bill Maher using humor to affect crazies such ridicule needs to be widespread. Sadly while the public may be skeptical of the climate movement learning from Covid too many at the top have become corrupt. Doubt media understands the destructive forces at work.

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Spaceman Spiff's avatar

I think few get it. Most don't care in my experience.

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Fager 132's avatar

Politics is downstream from culture, but culture is downstream from philosophy. The ideas brewed in Western universities are toxic.

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Spaceman Spiff's avatar

The climate machine is now mature enough to have gained enough momentum to work for its own survival. That matters more than trivialities about the environment or industrial output. The climate machine is skilled in attracting funds among other things, much better than the entities it attacks. That much is clear.

These things cannot be fixed or improved, only destroyed. They evolve to become a parasite that is unable to stop until the resources are absent, ether removed or fully consumed.

Mindless, detached and indifferent to suffering, it is the fate of all bureaucracies to outlive any semblance of usefulness. Climate has the added benefit of being a secular religion for any number of midwits, many of them avowed haters of orthodox religions. The blind leading the stupid.

It can't end well.

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Tardigrade's avatar

Excellent comment. They become a lifeform whose priority is survival.

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Spaceman Spiff's avatar

They certainly act like one. The selective pressures ensure a ruthless, psychopathic machine emerges that is difficult to stop. Climate alarmism seems like hysteria to me, and yet it is national policy in every Western nation.

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Hat Bailey's avatar

They seemed to be determined to return Europe to the feudal stage, those good old days when no one ever dared to question the elite authoritarian rulers who owned them. Obedient poverty for the masses and luxuries, like having enough to eat, only for the elite ruling aristocracy. Making a good start on it.

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RiverHollow's avatar

Monty Python is not a documentary. Liberalism has from its inception been more totalitarian than most any monarchy or aristocracy has ever been.

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Spaceman Spiff's avatar

It has the immense advantage of feeling righteous to its adherents. Only a monster would WANT climate change or racism or inequality, which is what they think you are saying when you challenge them. Hard to get past that wall of ignorance as the last few decades have demonstrated.

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RiverHollow's avatar

Well, I do support not being in denial of ethnicity and inequality. I also would say it is destructive and anti-human to make it a moral matter to undermine the distinctions between peoples or push for equality as a principle unto itself.

Race and inequality simple are things which are. Moral questions do not depend on either as isolated concepts. Inequality can be bad or good. Racial discrimination can be bad or good. For a regime to declare they are the only ones allowed to exercise discernment on these matters is utterly totalitarian, and in our case goes entirely against our interests, and I'd argue against goodness itself. That is, it is monstrous to justify ones actions with blanket anti-racism or egalitarianism, and those who do should be brought to justice to the extent they've wielded authority with these perverse justifications.

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Spaceman Spiff's avatar

Very well put. It is monstrous. But they are moral pygmies. Their guide is how they feel. And being right, as they imagine they are, feels amazing. It is all emotional thinking.

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joe stuerzl 85's avatar

I'm all for equality ,therefore lets remove all bars and barricades in zoos ,similar like is done in most European countries .A garden of Eden

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Pat Robinson's avatar

I want climate change, we only get two nice months here in calgary.

Warm it up, I’m all in.

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Spaceman Spiff's avatar

Similar where I am. We forget, in colder climates winter means death. Not that they care.

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Stephen Verchinski's avatar

Progressivism. Even adopted and promoted eugenics...still do.

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EppingBlogger's avatar

Yep. We have been ruled rather than governed the past 30 years.

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Stephen Verchinski's avatar

The Snowpiercer movie.

Good for your hot Hunga Tonga nite viewing.

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Kevin Beck's avatar

This is similar to what is happening within the US' FBI, where the new crew just discovered that there is a special computer room that housed a computer that was able to access prohibited computer files.

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Kate's avatar

Or like the state of CA (along with the Democrat's ActBlue) funding NGOs that are fueling the LA ICE riots.

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Indrek Sarapuu's avatar

I was about to reply the same, but you beat me to it.

Newsom and Bass.

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Clever Pseudonym's avatar

They are just protecting their most favored constituency: illegal aliens!

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joe stuerzl 85's avatar

Did you know that legal and illegal aliens are one and the same . ???

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Y. Andropov's avatar

Which are priceless advertisements for the GOP.

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Grape Soda's avatar

Climate is just the cover story

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joe stuerzl 85's avatar

All the Climate on earth must be outlawed ,Climate is the enemy of humanity .Look how peaceful it is on the moon ,because there is no climate .

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Indrek Sarapuu's avatar

And always has been.

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RiverHollow's avatar

It also serves to take genuine consideration and conservation of nature from the right, where it largely began in earnest under Richard Walther Darre. It turns it into a weapon by excluding humans from being a component of the ecosystem, painting them as enemies of nature when nothing is further from the truth, albeit not for all peoples but certainly for ours.

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Stephen Verchinski's avatar

The Vermonter too named George Perkins Marsh.

It's our hubris and pragmatism as philosophy that has created chaos. Where, for example, are our programmatic environmental impact statements on plandemic responses? Contamination of soils with over decades, tons per acre of toxic herbicides and pesticides?

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grownup's avatar

Sometimes I read your posts so I feel better about my government - DC stinks but at least it isn’t Brussels!

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Andrew Marsh's avatar

Brussels is famous for producing very bad smells.

Most of it from the EU27 Kommission.

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KurtOverley's avatar

The populists of the world need to awaken to the dangers of the Government/ NGO complex. NGOs are a toxic sinkhole for deploying our own taxes against us and must be destroyed or taxed into oblivion.

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Stephen Verchinski's avatar

Ditto with the Foundations and Trusts. Getting away with things for decades.

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Mark Seager's avatar

This is standard practice. Governments get elected to enact a mandate and bureaucrats hand out money to stop it. In UK they hand out money to Care for Calais which coaches illegal immigrants on how to get into UK and what to say. USAID was splaffing cash everywhere in a manner that if the taxpayers knew would have caused massive embarrassment.

Governments need to make it illegal to use taxpayers cash to go against government policy. They won't because that would be democratic and stop a lot of backhanders.

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Tardigrade's avatar

Hard to enforce. Rather, go a little farther upstream and stop giving taxpayer money to NGOs.

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Rikard's avatar

Tax the NGOs.

Any donations to be reported to the tax office, and the tax set to 100% of the donated amount, paid by the donor. No anonymity, full disclosure, and no write-offs or deductions for donations.

It'd die tomorrow if we could enact something Vetinari-esque like that. Though a scorpion-pit would help too.

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SelfishNeuron's avatar

In a way, all of this is expected but seeing the details and the way this is done, is still quite shocking.

300k€ here

700k€ there

Block all kinds of useful things via court cases that are supposed to seem like they are driven by citizens concerns.

So very toxic!

I wonder who is ultimately behind this, and where his office in the City of London is? ;)

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Stephen Verchinski's avatar

St. James Palace. Right around the corner from the Royal Institute of International Affairs and Corporation history. It's the realm and string pulling of the insane king Chuckles the Turd and his Privy Council of control.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

It is like that meme from a man on a bicycle putting a branch in his own front wheel, falling, and blaming ... for it.

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Gilgamech's avatar

As with DOGE and USAID, the remedy is to immediately and permanently zero all NGO funding. The EU has no business secretly funding anything, ever.

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Intelligent Dasein's avatar

Offhand, I can think of a couple of positive developments to emerge from this revelation.

1) Everything eventually comes out, even these highly sub rosa, clandestine moves that are only accessible through some bizarro EU Commission computer. It is why I subscribe to a decidedly non-conspiratorial view of history and reality. For the most part, things really are what they appear to be (which is not necessarily the same as what they are *said* to be, for that is another matter). In case anyone is wondering, yes, I do believe that Oswald killed Kennedy, that al-Qaeda did 9/11, that we landed on the Moon, and that Epstein killed himself; and no, I am not being "paid" to say so (if only...).

2) The EU Commission is acting like an insurgency. Here we have people with power in their very hands who yet understand nothing except secretive bureaucratic backstabbing. This is a testament to their own pusillanimity (their own "small-souled-ness," in translation - I am using the word very deliberately) and it means that they feel themselves very vulnerable. They have weaknesses that can be exploited with truth-telling and courage.

By the way, my book (there I go again) discusses just these very dynamics of the high-low coalition (e.g. bureaucrats aligning themselves with demimonde NGOs) and also critiques contemporary "environmentalism-as-nihilism" and contrasts it with the attitude of true conservationism. It is a unique read and well worth the $21.99 price tag. Get yours today.

https://www.amazon.com/Traffic-Weather-Together-Next-American/dp/B0F78VD3TJ/

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Jeff Prager's avatar

9/11 was not committed by al-Qaeda. And I'll give you my book written with 4 physicists, for free: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kpRNpui5zxqd8MayyChP--abDX8ZZ8F6/view?usp=sharing

And I'll provide a short video of a woman who saw the blueprints for building 7 as a defense subcontractor: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KfiRIlXP85IbUqk2vJzlU2bsGMAcDBKW/view?usp=sharing

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Stuffysays's avatar

Out of control. Governments, corporations, NGOs, media, health services, education, science. It's all corrupt. All infiltrated by brainwashed loons. All out of control by the people. It's pretty damn scary.

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SCA's avatar

You know the old, old taunt used almost entirely by the most unpopular and incapable children? "I know something you don't know..."

If these guys were capable and popular people they would of course never have aspired to bureaucracy as their life's work and they must punish the rest of us forever because of that vast yearning emptiness inside.

Anyway I'm glad you take lots of walks and runs outside in that lovely countryside because otherwise the bowels of what you must dive into would make you absolutely lose your mind. Your fortitude is heroic.

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