
US Government Gaslights World With Massive Media Subsidies
The nearly $270 million in payoffs to“independent media” in the 2025 federal budget – a staggering sum compared to the editorial budgets of the world's news organizations – may be a small fraction of the total subsidy once payments to so-called charitable foundations are tallied up.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Soros family's Open Society Foundations and other private entities subsidized the same media, bringing the grand total into the billions.
One of the key objectives of USAID funding is to buy media support for the US-supported Ukraine war effort. The agency funded nine out of ten media outlets in Ukraine until the Trump administration turned off the tap earlier this month.
One Soros-allied“charity,” the East-West Management Institute, received $278 million from the US government, according to the official website usaspending:

Source: usaspending
Politico, owned by Germany's Springer Verlag, received at least $34 million in funding from various US government agencies, according to the federal government's website.

Source: usaspending
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) set out to cut government waste and potentially stumbled upon the biggest covert operation in the history of the West, dwarfing previous US intelligence operations like the Cold War's Congress for Cultural Freedom .
The enemy against which hundreds of millions and perhaps billions of US dollars were directed, though, was not an adversary like the Soviet Union, but domestic political opponents in friendly countries.
And the agenda was not military victory, but a political and cultural transformation of the West itself: The so-called green agenda, diversity, open borders, the elimination of traditional notions of gender and the ascent of globalist institutions at the expense of national sovereignty.
Few if any major news organizations will emerge unscathed from what could be the biggest corruption scandal in the history of journalism.“The skeletons just keep tumbling out of the closet,” tweeted Hungarian government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs February 13, claiming $9 million of US Defense Department payments to Reuters, the world's largest news agency, for research on“large-scale social deception” operations.
The payments are listed on the federal government's website; a screenshot is below.

Source: usaspending

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