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We now know without a doubt that Obama, Brennan, Clapper, and Comey were attacking our democracy, all while accusing us of attacking democracy. We know these things because director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has released hundreds of documents revealing that the mindful objections of senior intel officials were ignored. Foreign spies were given a US government endorsed platform to smear Trump with abject lies. They used these lies to illegally spy on the Trump campaign. Former CIA director John Brennan lied to congress about his role. The cover up effort was real. Now that director Gabbard has revealed the truth, where will it all lead?

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Intel didn't appreciate Musk's behavior and leaked information to CNN as a warning. The CIA leadership is concerned that mass firings and buyouts could lead disgruntled former employees to sell secrets. The CIA is implying to CNN that funding cuts will result in them selling state secrets to Russia. I question the loyalty of these individuals within the CIA. The FBI is also under scrutiny, with reports from Michael Schellenberger indicating a source within the bureau claims they are destroying evidence. It seems the FBI is getting rid of the evidence as quickly as possible.

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A hidden camera investigation caught a State Department visa specialist, Arsalyn Akhtar, making controversial statements. Akhtar, who reviews visa applications and can reverse rejected visas, admitted to advising Hispanic illegal immigrants to avoid police and not admit the truth. Akhtar expressed strong negative opinions about various groups, including Jews, white Americans, Yemeni people, Indians, and Bangladeshi people. He described Jewish people as "garbage people" promoting genocide and white Americans' culture as one of hatred and dominance. He said he hates Israel and Yemeni people "with a passion," and described Indians as "conniving" and Bangladeshi people as liars. Akhtar discussed creating a "canary mission" to target Americans he disagrees with. He also expressed a desire for Elon Musk to be "dragged out of the building with his hair plugs" and "lynched on the street." The journalist involved in the investigation stated they will not be deterred by lawsuits and encouraged government insiders to share information.

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One of the 8,376 Department of Treasury employees launched an investigation into me the day I released one of the Twitter files. Months later, while I was testifying, some of those same employees made an unannounced visit to my home, even though they owed me money. A judge ruled that political appointees can't access certain information, but thousands of government employees can. USAID is involved in censorship efforts, too, using information operations to manipulate the media. They train NGOs to flag misinformation and strategically leak intelligence to control the news process. The values of Western civilization, like free speech, are worth fighting for. I have lived in countries where speaking your mind can send you to prison, and now I'm seeing that happen in the West. If we can't settle our disputes with debate, the alternative is frightening.

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A USAID-funded organization, OCCRP, created key evidence that led to President Trump's impeachment. This same organization also participated in the Russiagate hoax. USAID has a broad strategy for information control that includes censorship and control of investigative journalism worldwide. Organizations that participated in violations of the First Amendment should face consequences. Weaponizing organizations like DHS, FBI, and CISA constitutes treasonous regime change activities redirected against the American people and our representatives.

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Speaker 1 states that a CIA analyst's whistleblower complaint, which led to President Trump's impeachment, relied on evidence from the USAID-funded OCCRP. Speaker 1 claims OCCRP also participated in the Russiagate hoax, and that USAID has a broad strategy for information control, including censorship and control of investigative journalism worldwide. Speaker 1 believes organizations like CISA that participated in First Amendment violations should be shut down, even if they perform valuable functions. Speaker 0 suggests government funding of foreign regime change is known, but questions if it's "borderline treason" when organizations protecting the U.S. undermine the government. Speaker 1 agrees, stating that weaponizing DHS, FBI, and CISA for regime change activities against the American people is "treasonous" and remains unresolved.

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OMG has discovered a mole inside ActBlue, the democratic fundraising organization. They attended a secret meeting at a Boston hotel and spoke to ActBlue staffers who seemed unaware of questionable fundraising practices. ActBlue claimed that retirees had made large donations, but the retirees denied it. They also uncovered discussions about dummy accounts, FEC filing data, and other internal matters. Security was tight, and when confronted, ActBlue employees denied any wrongdoing. The situation escalated when security guards called the police on the reporters, who were eventually allowed to stay on public property. OMG urged viewers to check their own donations on the FEC website and encouraged insiders to come forward with information.

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"Huge breaking news within the state department. Secretary Marco Rubio, with the approval of the president of The United States, Donald Trump, has just fired the foreign service officer, Daniel Choi, who we at OMG caught on hidden camera revealing his romantic relationship with a CCP affiliate, possible Chinese spy." "today, after presidential review and approval, the secretary of state has terminated a foreign service officer, also known as FSO, who concealed a romantic relationship with a Chinese national with ties to the Chinese Communist Party." "Executive order one four two one one states that all officers or employees charged with implementing the foreign policy of The United States must under article two do so under the direction and authority of the president." "Failure to faithfully implement the president's policy is grounds for professional discipline, including separation."

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The video shows an undercover investigation exposing a Pentagon official's radical views on open borders and gun confiscation. The official, Jason Beck aka Aiden Gray, is caught on tape by James O'Keefe. The video also discusses concerns about phone tracking and introduces a secure smartphone called Unplugged. To protect privacy, viewers are encouraged to switch to Unplugged by visiting unplugged.com/omg.

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One of the 8,376 Treasury Department employees launched an investigation into me on Christmas Eve, coinciding with my Twitter Files release. Months later, while I testified, they made an unannounced visit to my home, which they've since discontinued due to related issues. Ironically, they owed me money. A judge ruled that political appointees and special government employees can't access certain information, unlike those 8,376 employees. This raises concerns about trusting unelected bureaucrats over elected officials. USAID is implicated in censorship efforts, manipulating the perception of information, like the Hunter Biden laptop case. They're also training NGOs to demand censorship, secretly flagging information. This approach mirrors prebunking tactics used in the laptop story. Leaked intelligence is strategically manipulated through media outlets to control investigative news.

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The State Department is dismantling a censorship bureaucracy that began addressing online radicalization by groups like Al Qaeda and ISIS. This entity, formerly known as the Global Engagement Center, expanded its scope to include foreign interference in elections and eventually targeted American political voices, labeling them as disinformation. According to the speaker, the center's director equated Trump's speech to that of foreign terrorists. The center allegedly funneled State Department funds to third-party groups that targeted individuals and organizations, which led to deplatforming and reduced visibility on social media. The speaker claims that this amounted to a government-run entity silencing political speech in America. Despite being renamed and moved, the State Department is now dismantling the center, redirecting $50 million to promote free speech. They plan an accountability project to document instances where the center was used against American political voices to prevent future misuse.

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I was admiring the beautiful American shoreline, getting a bit teary-eyed. Then, I presented the press with "Trump was right about everything" items. I also revoked security clearances from law firms working with Jack Smith. When questioned about targeting individuals, I reminded everyone that I've been targeted for years by corrupt politicians. An investigation is opening into James Comey for allegedly running an off-the-books honeypot operation against me during the 2016 campaign. The CIA and FBI are under scrutiny. There are reports of the CIA potentially selling secrets if their funding is cut, and the FBI is allegedly destroying evidence. NSA officials have been caught making inappropriate comments online about conservatives, RFK, and Tulsi. We're exposing and cleaning out the deep state.

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James O'Keefe claims that mass deportations will not occur until a certain problem is resolved. He mentions notification systems that alert people to avoid certain areas. O'Keefe believes that an individual in a video, along with their superiors and those who financially supported them, should be arrested, including Mackenzie Bezos. He intends to contact his network to initiate interviews. O'Keefe asserts that NGOs are thwarting the will of the American people and that this is antidemocratic and must be stopped.

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I've uncovered bombshell evidence that Travis Browne, the hacker who leaked a Doge employee's name to the Wall Street Journal, is funded by the German government. Browne, an ex-Twitter employee and Antifa supporter, runs the HateSpeech Tracker, which collects usernames of people he deems Nazis. Wall Street Journal journalist Catherine Long, who wrote the hit piece that led to the Doge employee's resignation, follows Browne on GitHub. Browne's HateSpeech Tracker was launched with help from Prototype Fund, which is funded by the German government. Browne is now suing X because he keeps getting banned for his doxing tactics. The media and government are endangering pro-freedom individuals. We must hold these people accountable.

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The FBI is accused of working against the American people and needing reform. Whistleblowers spoke out about the bureau's corruption and retaliation tactics during a congressional hearing. They detailed instances of being suspended, losing financial support, and facing humiliation and intimidation. Democrats attempted to discredit the whistleblowers, but they followed proper protocols and made protected disclosures. The FBI's role in the January 6th events was also questioned, with allegations of withholding video footage and the possibility of undercover agents being present. Protecting whistleblowers and holding those who retaliate against them accountable is crucial. Financial support is being provided to the whistleblowers through a crowdfunding campaign.

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Speaker describes an unprecedented situation where "the president authorized secretary of state Marco Rubio to fire this guy." The Chinese government is responding to an undercover video of the State Department official talking about sleeping with a Chinese spy, and mainstream media like "The New York Times is even covering it." The State Department says the foreign service officer "failed to disclose his contact with the woman, the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party official." It's a developing story, and the presenter says his team was in shock to see the Chinese government responding. They seek to understand the officer's day-to-day role; "we're not entirely clear what he did," though ethical guidelines "prevent our government officials from being blackmailed or" possessing compromising material. The officer is "Daniel Choi." The speaker notes such things "do happen in Washington DC" and ends with "Infowars tells you the truth about what's happening next."

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A Substack piece alleges USAID and the CIA helped orchestrate Trump's impeachment. According to the speaker, a CIA analyst leftover from the Obama White House wrote the memo that led to the impeachment based on hearsay. This memo relied heavily on a report by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), an organization funded by USAID. The OCCRP was allegedly created as an extension of the State Department and USAID. The speaker claims USAID was about regime change abroad, a public-facing version of covert CIA operations. The speaker suggests that, similar to censorship tools used abroad being brought home, the predicate for Trump's impeachment was created abroad. The speaker believes this is one of many revelations to come.

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The FBI is being accused of corruption and targeting politicians, parents, and ordinary citizens. Whistleblowers have bravely come forward, facing retaliation and being blocked from working both inside and outside the FBI. This is a troubling time for the American people.

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Arsalyn Akhtar, a State Department visa specialist, was caught on hidden camera making controversial statements. He admits to advising Hispanic illegal immigrants to avoid police contact and not admit the truth to exploit loopholes. Akhtar expresses strong animosity towards several groups. He says the State Department is filled with "terrible Jews" and "garbage Jews," and that he hates white Americans, viewing their culture as one of hatred and dominance. He also states he "hates Israel to death." Akhtar voices extreme dislike for Yemeni people, calling them "awful" in the visa application process, and describes Indians as "conniving" and Bangladeshi people as "awful" and prone to lying. Akhtar discusses creating a "canary mission" to target those he disagrees with. He fantasizes about Elon Musk being dragged out of a building by his hair plugs and lynched. The journalist encourages government insiders to share information and urges viewers to support their work through donations to the Citizen Journalism Foundation.

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As a CIA analyst, the so-called whistleblower in the White House used evidence created by the USAID-funded OCCRP, for the impeachment of President Trump. USAID has a broad strategy for information control that includes censorship and controlling investigative journalism worldwide. Agencies that participated in violations of the First Amendment, like CISA, should face consequences. Cybersecurity is important, but shouldn't be undermined by censorship. It is borderline treason when organizations meant to protect our country undermine our own government. Weaponizing DHS, FBI, and CISA is treasonous if used for regime change activities against the American people. We developed these tactics abroad, and now they're being used against us, which is shocking and unresolved.

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Intel didn't appreciate being told what to do, so when they saw Musk with the chainsaw, they leaked information to CNN, warning of consequences if they were defied. Simultaneously, CIA officers are worried about disgruntled ex-employees selling secrets due to mass firings and buyouts. The CIA is implying to CNN that funding cuts could lead to them selling state secrets to Russia. What kind of Benedict Arnolds are running the CIA? They are supposed to be patriots, not sellouts! The FBI is equally suspicious; Michael Schellenberger reports an FBI source claiming the bureau is destroying evidence. Elon, I wipe servers cleaner than crooked people.

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For years, I've exposed the nexus between US government agencies, NGOs, and private entities, revealing their influence on censorship, regime change, and other unconstitutional actions. Recent revelations about USAID's activities have validated my work, sparking a national conversation. This isn't a moment for celebration, but reflection. We're performing open-heart surgery on the American empire, a necessary but risky undertaking. The goal isn't to eliminate US soft power, but to reform it. The system's corruption has reached alarming levels, affecting both foreign and domestic affairs. We need a new vision for foreign policy, one that prioritizes transparency and serves genuine US interests, not just the short-term gains of corporations or ideological excesses. The fight to reform this is just beginning.

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The discussion centers on OCCRP (the Corruption Reporting Project), its funding, and how it operates as “mercenary media” for state interests, particularly the U.S. State Department and USAID. The speakers argue that OCCRP is not independent journalism but a State Department–funded operation that produces hit pieces to seize assets, indict officials, and press regime change across multiple countries. Key findings and claims discussed - OCCRP’s funding and control: The group is described as receiving substantial funding from the United States government through USAID and the State Department, with other sources including Open Society (Soros), Microsoft, and NED. A recurring claim is that half of OCCRP’s funding comes from the U.S. government, that USAID and the State Department actually control hiring and firing decisions of top personnel, and that a “cooperative agreement” structure channels editorial direction through government-approved annual work plans and key personnel (including the editor‑in‑chief or chief of party). - Financial returns and impact: It is claimed that USAID boasted in internal documents that paying $20 million to independent journalists yielded $4.5 billion in fines and assets seized, and that mercenary reporting led to 548 policy changes, 21 resignations or removals (including a president and a prime minister), 456 arrests or indictments, and roughly $10 billion in assets returned to government coffers across various countries (Central Europe, Eastern Partnership, Western Balkans, etc.). A related claim is that total spending over OCCRP’s history amounts to about $50 million, with returns rising from $4.5 billion in 2022 to about $10 billion by 2024. - Geographic scope and targets: The reporting funded or influenced by the State Department covered broad regions—Germany, Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Belarus, and the Western Balkans—extending to the Eastern Partnership and beyond. The pieces are described as having led to investigations and asset seizures that targeted political enemies of state authorities. - The role of “mercenary media” and independence claims: The speakers repeatedly contrast the claimed editorial independence of OCCRP with the reality of donor influence. They describe OCCRP as “mercenary media for the state,” funded to generate narratives and political outcomes favorable to U.S. foreign policy. They challenge the notion of independent journalism by noting the requirement that key personnel and annual work plans be approved or vetoed by USAID, and that there are “strings attached” to cooperative agreements that go beyond simple gifts. - Editorial process and donor influence: The conversation scrutinizes how the annual work plan, subgrants, and editor-level appointments are subject to USAID oversight. It is noted that, even when OCCRP claims editorial independence, the top editors must navigate donor influence, and in practice, the content may be shaped to align with funders’ interests. The argument is that without donor influence, OCCRP would not exist or would not continue to receive large sums of money. - The rhetoric of independence: Several speakers underscore the paradox of insisting on “independent media” while acknowledging that funding, governance, and personnel decisions are shaped by U.S. government agencies, with additional support from Soros/Open Society and corporate donors like Microsoft. They juxtapose “independence” rhetoric with admissions of entanglement with government and intelligence entities, and their discussions touch on the historical context of U.S. public diplomacy, the U.S. Information Agency, and the evolution of state-driven media influence. - Historical funding trajectory and organizations: The first funds reportedly came from sources such as the United Nations Democracy Fund, with later support from INL (the U.S. Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement) and a transition to USAID administration. The participants discuss the possibility that multiple U.S. government agencies (State Department, USAID, NED, INL) and private sponsors (Open Society, Microsoft) contribute to OCCRP’s budget, with the U.S. government described as the largest donor at various points, though not always claimed as the single dominating donor. - “Capacity building” and the machinery of influence: The conversation highlights “capacity building” as a common label for donor-driven expansion of media assets, civil society groups, and investigative journalism networks. They connect these efforts to broader U.S. democracy promotion programs and to the use of investigative reporting as a tool for law enforcement and political leverage—where journalists may gather information and feed it to prosecutors and foreign policy objectives. - Individual positions and disclosures: Several speakers identify named individuals (e.g., Drew Sullivan, Shannon McGuire) and discuss their roles, funding pathways, and concerns about editorial control. The dialogue reveals tensions between the journalists’ professional aims and the political-economic machinery enabling their work. Cumulative impression - The transcript presents a frontal, highly confrontational critique of OCCRP as a state-funded, state-influenced enterprise that positions itself as independent journalism while enabling significant political and legal actions abroad. The speakers claim conspicuously high returns on investment for government funding (billions of dollars in assets seized and numerous political changes) and describe the cooperative funding structure as funneling editorial output toward U.S. foreign policy objectives. They argue that independence is a veneer masking a structured, donor-driven process with formal approval channels for personnel and plans, and with direct implications for how narratives are shaped and which targets are pursued. They also connect OCCRP’s practices to broader historical patterns of U.S. public diplomacy, intelligence collaboration, and the global propaganda ecosystem.

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Mitchell Rosas, a senior FBI official, has been escorted out of the FBI building and terminated. A senior FBI spokesperson told OMG: "you are free to report the individual Mitchell Rosas has been dismissed, fired as of today. He was escorted from the building earlier." Rosas also sent OMG a message attempting to stop publication of the Epstein audio: "formal objection to publication... Do not publish, direct any further communication to official.correspondenceinbox@outlook.com." "Let's put that email address on the video." The speaker notes that he claims the words did not come out of his mouth and says he's not a government official, though he was escorted out; only one can be true. We are reporting on the FBI, DOJ, and firings. The host asks whether Donald Trump has a right to know these happenings inside the DOJ, and notes unprofessional statements. More videos are coming; the DOJ will be contacted. Stay tuned.

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Remember Edward, the fired intern? He's 19 now and works for the president's top campaign donor. Now he's a "senior advisor" at the State Department with access to all IT and data management for the entire diplomatic operation globally. A US official told the Washington Post "this is dangerous". Giving a 19-year-old with a history of leaking sensitive information access to all centralized data at the US State Department just seems off. This is the latest in a string of national security concerns. Elon Musk's JV team also has access to the payment system at the Treasury Department that controls all US government payments, including secret payments to foreign assets run by US intelligence and payments to US businesses abroad with secret contracts with the CIA. Speaking of the CIA, their entire workforce has been told to resign.
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