Journalist, author and social media commenter Larry Taunton has for years been following globalist ideas and activities, from the World Economic Forum at the top to their implementation in NGO's in various countries at the bottom. He's uncovered all sorts of interesting bits and pieces.
In a recent thread on X.com (the original post that starts it is here), he describes what he found in Cairo, Egypt, when he went to see what USAID was up to there. He embeds several videos and other links, which are worth watching or following for further information. Here's how it starts.
By God’s grace, I am now out of Egypt.
Let me state at the outset of this report:
- An X🧵is insufficient to tell the full story.
- There are ongoing complications. So you must read between the lines.
Last week in a🧵that got 12 million views, I reported that I made a visit to USAID - Cairo.
To those unfamiliar with my work, I have been tracking globalist initiatives at both ends:
- At the idea level (e.g., the World Economic Forum in Davos).
- Then I go downstream to see how those idea play out in the lives of real people. You see, globalists have insulated themselves from the often awful consequences of their own ideas.
For the last 3 years I have attended the WEF where they have promoted open borders and then I went to cartel country & Darién in Central & South America where, as I reported in an interview which prompted an encouraging response from President Trump, USAID was running a massive *human trafficking* op straight to our borders and beyond them.
From there I went to Cairo. I had a variety of reasons to be in Cairo. USAID was among them.
You will see from Google Earth that USAID - Cairo is a massive military-style compound.
People often ask me how I get into things like the WEF. The answer is simple: through the front door.
I’m not doing ninja stuff in the dead of night… That gives them cause to arrest you. But if I go through your security and you let me in, that’s on you (unless you’re a Jan 6er).
Last week, security raised the barrier and let us drive in. I proceeded to walk around the entire massive complex to find the entrance….
There was no USAID signage of any kind. Finding the door, I spoke briefly with the security guard and entered the building.
Once inside, I asked them a simple question: Were they complying with President Trump’s (public) order to shut down?
This proved to be a dangerous question, and as I explained elsewhere, I promptly left the building, got in the car, and drove away.
There's much more at the link, including interrogations by site security personnel, police, even possible Egyptian intelligence agents. It's worth your while to read it all.
From Mr. Taunton's account, it appears that at least one USAID overseas office was (and perhaps still is) going on with its work in spite of - in defiance of - President Trump's order to shut down that agency's operations. One hopes the authorities in Washington D.C. have taken note, and are doing something about it . . .
Peter
3 comments:
VERY interesting, to put it mildly...Especially in light of them using Egyptian security forces to try to force him to comply.
Democrats are a crime syndicate.
I honestly don't feel like a lifetime in jail is sufficient. The wrongs that have been committed, are still being committed by these people, aren't just malfeasance, or simple disobedience.
The purpose of punishment is to serve as a deterrent. The crime has already been committed (and proven, or we wouldn't be talking about punishment). If the punishment is not strong, it will not stop people from committing the crime. Think about the financial world. Bank of America gets caught stealing 10 million dollars from their customers. They are fined 5 million. Ergo, they pocketed the other 5, and made out. Of course they're going to do it again. The punishment was not severe enough.
The reason HANGING is so popular, is it's a particularly nasty way to go. Falling asleep in a cold chamber due to injection or gas inhalation really doesn't sound all that bad. I mean we've all gotta go some day, quiet and peaceful sounds allright I guess. But dancing and twitching for those last few minutes... nah, I think I'll pick an honest lifestyle.
Amazingly effective. We need to bring it back, along w/ the guillotine!
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