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Speaker says USAID funding amounts to terrorism. He notes $697,000,000 annually, plus shipments of cash funds Madrasas, ISIS, Al Qaeda, Boko Haram, ISIS Khorazan, terrorist training camps. If you think that the program under operation enduring Sentinel entitled Women's Scholarship Endowment ($60,000,000 annually) or the Young Women Lead ($5,000,000 annually) is going to women— inspector general's report says the Taliban does not allow women to speak in public. He asserts Americans are told this funds women, but 'You are funding terrorism, and it's coming through USAID.' He adds USAID spent $8,840,000,000 in the last twenty years on Pakistan's education related program, including $136,000,000 to build 120 schools with zero evidence any were built; inspector general can't get in to see them. They spent $20,000,000 to create educational television programs for children unable to attend the school; 'You paid for it. Somebody else got the money. You are paying for terrorism.'

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We have an abundance of money for funding war machinery and foreign aid, like $8 billion to Ukraine. We also support Ukrainian businesses and banks with taxpayer funds. Humanitarian aid often ends up in corrupt hands due to lack of oversight.

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I want to thank my colleague, Tim Birchitt, for introducing this important bill and my colleagues for cosponsoring it in the House and Senate. The fact that $40 million in cash payments are being delivered weekly to the Taliban is an outrage. After the terror attack on 9/11, the United States entered Afghanistan in 2001 when the Taliban refused to hand over Osama bin Laden. Since then, over 2,500 US military members have been killed. Now, the Taliban is the current reigning government of Afghanistan, so to send them money is unacceptable. 72% of Americans support cutting waste, fraud, and abuse in our federal government. Americans work too hard to see their tax dollars go straight into the hands of terrorists through these cash payments and NGOs. I urge Speaker Mike Johnson to bring this bill to a vote and for all of our colleagues to vote yes to stop this money from being sent to the Taliban.

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Speaker 0 contends that NGOs (nongovernment organizations) are not truly nongovernmental because they are funded by borrowing money and by money from donors, including billionaires. He claims they receive a large amount of funding, and the process involves borrowing funds and then distributing them to NGOs. He uses Afghanistan as an example, noting that there was a bill to defund the Taliban and that in the Senate there was opposition to adding NGOs to that effort. He argues that billionaire adversaries of the United States will put money into groups with fancy names (citing “feed the children” as a possible example)—a million dollars to start, which is "pennies on their dollars" for these donors. He asserts that these NGOs apply for federal money, and then an unelected bureaucrat in Washington declares them legitimate, leading to billions of dollars flowing to these organizations. Speaker 0 states that in Afghanistan alone, there are over a thousand nongovernment organizations operating there, and when combined with United Nations operations, the number could be multiples of thousands. He questions whether the money is being spent on certain events, asking, “do you really believe we're spending $10,000,000 on a dadgum drag show?” and asserts that the money ends up back in politicians’ pockets, with a paper trail that someone will uncover, though he believes it probably goes into dark money campaigns that oppose good Republicans as well. He concludes that this situation “has got to stop.” He ends by thanking Donald Trump and JD Vance.

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The speaker claims the U.S. has given close to $5 billion to the Taliban via NGOs, and this continues. They allege this money cycles back to Washington, with a paper trail that Elon Musk has alluded to. The speaker believes USAID money goes "almost a %" right back to Democrat campaign coffers, with some Republicans also possibly benefiting. They state that Republican leadership is upset about these claims but acknowledges their truth. The speaker also questions how Joe Biden could have reviewed 8,000 pardon files, suggesting "payola" and shadiness in Washington D.C., particularly across various departments.

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American taxpayer money has been funding the Taliban since September 2021. The Biden administration sends $40 million in cash weekly to Afghanistan through a complex system. The money goes to the Afghanistan International Bank (AIB), which lacks the authority to convert the dollars to Afghani. AIB then gives the money to the Taliban-controlled Central Bank of Afghanistan. Nur Ahmadogar, a U.S.-sanctioned terrorist for financing IED attacks against American soldiers, runs the central bank. Once the money reaches the central bank, they hold bidding and auctioning sessions, inviting individuals involved with the hawala system and licensed money dealers to bid on buying the dollars.

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There's significant fraud in USAID, with radical groups receiving funds they don't deserve. A staggering amount, like a hundred million, is being misallocated. It's crucial to investigate the kickbacks associated with this spending. Who would invest such sums in questionable projects? It's likely that those who received the funds are not returning any to the government, indicating a high level of corruption. The key issue is understanding the extent of these kickbacks.

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Speaker 0 argues that USAID funding amounts to supporting terrorism and that the money flows through programs intended for Afghan women but ultimately funds extremist networks. The speaker cites a total of $697,000,000 annually, plus shipments of cash funds that allegedly support Madrasas, ISIS, Al Qaeda, Boko Haram, ISIS Khorazan, and terrorist training camps. They claim that programs under Operation Enduring Sentinel, specifically the Women’s Scholarship Endowment, which receives $60,000,000 annually, and the Young Women Lead program, which gets about $5,000,000 annually, are not benefiting women as described. The speaker notes that, according to the inspector general’s report, the Taliban does not allow women to speak in public, yet asserts that the money is being used to improve Afghan women’s lives. The speaker contends that the money is not for the betterment of women in Afghanistan but is funding terrorism, and that the funds are coming through USAID. The critique extends beyond Afghanistan to Pakistan, stating that USAID spent $8,840,000,000 in the last twenty years on Pakistan’s education-related program. This includes $136,000,000 allocated to build 120 schools, with “zero evidence” that any of them were built, arguing that the inspector general cannot obtain access to verify the projects. The speaker further claims that USAID doubled down by spending $20,000,000 to create educational television programs for children who cannot attend physical school, adding that they “can’t attend it because it doesn’t exist,” asserting that taxpayers paid for it and that “somebody else got the money.” In conclusion, the speaker asserts that taxpayers are funding terrorism and that the program must end, yielding the floor to the chairman.

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USAID is how the CIA gets things done, attempting regime change with secret accounts and shell companies. They receive $50 billion annually, even funding Al-Shabaab groups and commanding the Taliban to keep opium flowing. USAID, the State Department, and the CIA rigged the Guatemalan election to install CIA-controlled politicians and run a child trafficking network. DHS and HHS created public-private partnerships with Mexican cartels and NGOs like Save the Children to fund international child trafficking. There's a crisis of human smuggling and trafficking where the federal government cannot be turned to for help. We are failing in our American heritage, we have hope in President Trump.

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USAID is a fraud and a slush fund for left-wing projects globally, with very little being put to good use. This occurs while denying funds to those who clearly need them, with only cents on the dollar reaching those in need. USAID was initially created for humanitarian purposes, but it has been captured by the military-industrial complex, becoming a sinister propagator of totalitarianism and war. The US government, through USAID, has funded things like DEI initiatives in Serbia, gender surgeries worldwide, sex change surgeries in Guatemala, and social media influencers in Ukraine. USAID is using taxpayer dollars to fund opposition and subvert democracy in other countries. USAID and the CIA don't promote democracy; they are run by radical lunatics that we are working to remove. As an American taxpayer, I don't want my dollars going towards this.

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- Speaker 0 says, "Are you aware that we are sending $40,000,000 a week to the Taliban?" - Speaker 1 responds, "Yes, sir. Can you name other instances of foreign aid going to terrorist organizations? We have assisted Al Shabaab in Somalia. There's been instances of the Hamzee network in Sudan, Hamas, Islamic Jihad Hezbollah, Kafaiba Hezbollah, Hayat Tahrir al Shams in Syria. Dozens of terror organizations have received indirect assistance from US foreign aid." - Speaker 0 adds, "You know, I'm wondering with all this talk about the Strait Of Hermos and Park Island and everything Lindsey's recommending, why are we listening to a traitor who needs to be arrested to funneling money to have a mosque and Al Qaeda through USAID. He's helping to support the enemies of our nation's food, and it's time to arrest him. He's a traitor."

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Some allies that the U.S. works with and protects militarily are sending massive amounts of money to ISIS and Al Qaeda. When asked which countries are doing this, the speaker states, "You know who it is." The speaker then confirms that Saudi Arabia is one of the countries funding these groups, stating, "They're doing it. Everybody knows that." When asked about other countries involved, the speaker says there are others but declines to name them due to having relationships with people from those countries. The speaker asserts that "everybody knows that, and nobody says it."

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American taxpayer money is funding the Taliban through $40,000,000 sent weekly by the US government to Afghanistan. The money goes through the Afghanistan International Bank to the Taliban-controlled Central Bank, led by a sanctioned terrorist. The Central Bank auctions the dollars to licensed money dealers involved in the hawala system.

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We've learned that USAID has been used to push globalist propaganda and potentially fund terrorism, even resulting in American deaths, which could lead to criminal referrals. The agency may need to be abolished. We aim to expose the millions of dollars going to radical organizations, some with ties to terrorists. There are questions about why mechanisms to prevent foreign aid from reaching terrorist groups aren't working, especially when we see terrorist weaponry linked to these funds. For years, USAID has been a slush fund for left-wing propaganda. We need to ensure American tax dollars benefit American citizens and interests, not wasted on things like DEI musicals abroad. This may be the world's largest money laundering scheme in history. We're committed to creating transparency across the government, thanks to President Trump and Elon Musk, who will help expose every corner of government. That is what the American people want.

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Discussion centers on alleged leakage of U.S. foreign aid to terrorist groups. 'we are sending $40,000,000 a week to the Taliban,' 'We have assisted Al Shabaab in Somalia' with 'Hamzee network in Sudan, Hamas, Islamic Jihad Hezbollah' and 'Dozens of terror organizations have received indirect assistance from US foreign aid.' In Gaza, '$2,100,000,000 in American taxpayers money to Gaza since October 7 when Hamas invaded Southern Israel.' USAID money was used under an 'emergency use authorization' to reach parties 'USAID formerly had a relationship with in the Gaza Strip,' with waivers; '90% of aid ... ended up in Hamas controlled areas' and there was 'no strategic thought' or screening; 'Samantha Powers ... was intent on having Israel not be able to defend itself.' NGOs/UN agencies lobby against vetting; USAID funds its own private lobby; HR 160 would increase transparency. A regulation naming terrorists in databases was 'overturned by Biden.'

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We spent $9 billion to resettle around 90,000 Afghan refugees since the fall of Afghanistan, averaging about $100,000 per person, which seems excessive. My question is, why are we providing any funds when we don't even have an embassy or diplomats in Afghanistan? The funds we provide come through partners like UN agencies and NGOs. We could apply that reasoning to all foreign aid, including funds going to foreign adversaries.

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Every week, a plane arrives in Afghanistan carrying $43 million to $87 million. Shockingly, a portion of this money, around $40 million weekly, goes towards welfare for the families of deceased Taliban members. So, while American families who lost loved ones in Afghanistan receive little to no support, we're essentially funding the families of Taliban fighters who died attacking us. When questioned about the ethics of this, the justification I received was that it's meant to prevent them from joining ISIS. But the Taliban member is already dead! This highlights a significant problem: making excuses for terrorist sympathizing and failing to track where our money is going.

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We send $40-87 million weekly to Afghanistan, some of which goes to Taliban martyrs' families as welfare. US families of fallen soldiers get nothing. Some justify this by saying it prevents Taliban members from joining ISIS, but the Taliban members are already dead. It's enraging that we fund our enemies while ignoring where the money goes.

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What's the deal with those dadgum NGOs? Nongovernment organizations. 'They're not nongovernment because you and I fund it. We borrow the money to send to them.' Afghanistan, for instance, where we had the bill to defund the Taliban. 'In the senate now, but and the other side, oh, man, they pitched a fit when we added NGOs. We're cutting them off.' 'Do you really believe we're spending $10,000,000 on a dadgum drag show? Where's the money go?' 'Afghanistan alone, over a thousand nongovernment organizations are working out.' 'There’s a paper trail.' 'Somebody's gonna find out about it, but we know it probably goes into dark money campaigns, fighting good Republicans as well.' 'And thank you Donald Trump and JD Vance.' Dadgummit.

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American taxpayer money is currently funding the Taliban, a situation that has persisted since September 2021. The U.S. administration is sending $40 million weekly in cash to Afghanistan. This money goes to the Afghanistan International Bank, which cannot convert it to Afghani or auction it. Instead, it is transferred to the Taliban-controlled Central Bank of Afghanistan, led by Nura Madoro, a sanctioned terrorist responsible for financing attacks against U.S. soldiers. The Central Bank then conducts bidding sessions where licensed money dealers participate to buy the dollars.

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The speaker claims that $697,000,000 of U.S. money annually funds Madrasas, ISIS, Al Qaeda, Boko Haram, ISIS Khorazan, and terrorist training camps. They allege that programs like the Women's Scholarship Endowment ($60,000,000 annually) and Young Women Lead ($5,000,000 annually) are not benefiting Afghan women, because the Taliban does not allow women to speak in public. The speaker states that USAID spent $8,840,000,000 in the last twenty years on Pakistan's education programs, including $136,000,000 to build 120 schools, but there is zero evidence that any were built. They add that USAID spent $20,000,000 to create educational television programs for children unable to attend these nonexistent schools. The speaker concludes that U.S. money is funding terrorism and demands that it end.

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I recently attended a meeting in an expensive Alpine town, overwhelmingly populated by wealthy Ukrainians spending lavishly. This is a pattern across Europe; the richest people are Ukrainian. This money, I believe, should belong to American taxpayers. Furthermore, I know that a significant portion, possibly half, of the arms we send to Ukraine are being sold, some ending up with drug cartels on our border. Our intelligence agencies are aware of this. The media reports Zelensky's denials, but the New York Times could easily order Ukrainian weapons online—this is a fact. The official death toll is likely a lie; the entire situation is a deception. Sending billions in aid without tracking its use is irresponsible, and the possibility of these weapons being used against us is terrifying. This situation mirrors the issues we faced with the Mujahideen in the 80s. The lack of transparency and accountability is appalling.

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Superbad - CIA Targeter Tracks Down #1 Enemy of Benghazi Attacks | SRS #116
Guests: Sarah Adams
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Sarah Adams returns to the Shawn Ryan Show, discussing her insights on terrorism, particularly focusing on the evolving landscape of terrorist organizations and their activities. Following their previous episode, which was censored, they delve into the current threats posed by groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda, especially in relation to the U.S. southern border. Adams highlights that terrorists continue to target soft locations, aiming to embarrass governments and inspire attacks. Recent Lone Wolf videos from Al-Qaeda and ISIS encourage individuals to carry out attacks, particularly around events like the Paris Olympics. She identifies potential targets, including U.S. embassies in Baku and Mali, emphasizing that these locations are seen as easy targets to push the U.S. out. The conversation shifts to the collaboration among terrorist groups, noting that organizations like Hamas and Al-Qaeda have been training together, particularly in Afghanistan. Adams points out that many terrorists have been crossing the southern border, facilitated by a network that includes TikTok, which is used for routing and smuggling information. Adams expresses concern over the role of NGOs, suggesting that while they aim to help migrants, they inadvertently assist terrorists by providing cover and resources. She argues that the U.S. government has failed to effectively track and address these threats, remaining compartmentalized in its approach to different terrorist groups. The discussion also touches on the Taliban's relationship with Al-Qaeda and the implications of U.S. funding. Adams reveals that the Taliban is using U.S. funds to support their military and pay families of deceased fighters, while also harboring Al-Qaeda operatives. She criticizes the U.S. for not holding the Taliban accountable for their actions and for continuing to fund them despite their ties to terrorism. Adams shares alarming statistics regarding the fate of Afghan allies since the U.S. withdrawal, with thousands captured or killed, and highlights the Taliban's use of biometric data left behind by the U.S. to target former allies. She emphasizes the need for a reevaluation of U.S. policies towards Afghanistan and the Taliban, advocating for support of anti-Taliban resistance rather than funding the Taliban directly. The conversation concludes with a stark warning about the resurgence of Al-Qaeda, which Adams believes is now more powerful than it was on 9/11. She stresses the importance of recognizing the interconnectedness of terrorist organizations and the need for a comprehensive strategy to address these threats, urging Americans to be aware of the implications of U.S. foreign policy and funding.

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1 Hour of Exposing Biden's Disastrous Afghanistan Withdrawal | 3 Year Anniversary
Guests: Ahmad Massoud, Sarah Adams, Scott Mann, Tyler Vargas-Andrews
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The United States is reportedly funding the Taliban with $40 to $87 million weekly, despite their history as a terrorist organization. The Taliban aims for total control in Afghanistan, creating a radical dictatorship and collaborating with groups like TTP and Al-Qaeda. Since their takeover, attacks in Pakistan have surged by 500%. Although Congress has passed a bill to stop taxpayer money from reaching the Taliban, much aid is funneled through NGOs controlled by them. The Taliban generates $2.5 billion annually from legitimate sources, using foreign aid to strengthen their military and consolidate power. The Doha agreement, intended to facilitate peace, instead empowered the Taliban. The Taliban's ideology aligns closely with that of Al-Qaeda and ISIS, viewing non-believers as targets. Following the U.S. withdrawal, Afghanistan faces severe oppression, particularly against women, yet pockets of resistance continue to fight for their values and future.

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Cmdr. Ahmad Massoud - The Assassination that Changed the World | SRS #121
Guests: Ahmad Massoud, Ahmad Shah Massoud
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In a pivotal interview, Commander Ahmad Massoud, leader of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan (NRF) and son of the late Ahmad Shah Massoud, discusses the current situation in Afghanistan following the Taliban's takeover. He expresses gratitude for the support from the American people, emphasizing that the U.S. government's withdrawal was a betrayal of Afghan allies. Massoud highlights his father's legacy as a military and political genius who fought against Soviet and terrorist forces, warning the world about impending threats from Al-Qaeda before his assassination on September 9, 2001. Massoud explains that the Taliban's goal is to establish a radical dictatorship in Afghanistan, using the country as a base for exporting terrorism. He notes that the Taliban are currently receiving substantial financial support from the U.S., which he criticizes as enabling their oppressive regime. He asserts that Afghanistan is now a training ground for over 21 terrorist groups, including Al-Qaeda and ISIS, and warns that the Taliban's actions could lead to future attacks on U.S. soil. Despite overwhelming odds, Massoud and the NRF continue to resist the Taliban through guerrilla warfare, aiming to inspire a national uprising. He recounts the resilience of the Afghan people, who are still fighting for their freedom and rights, despite the dire circumstances. Massoud emphasizes the need for international support for legitimate Afghan forces and warns that neglecting Afghanistan could result in a resurgence of terrorism that threatens global security. He calls for attention to Afghanistan's plight, urging that the world must not ignore the potential consequences of the Taliban's unchecked power.
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