🔎 Unverified Claims: Government Spending & Global Agendas
February 16, 2025
Examining Recent Claims: Government Spending, Directed Energy Weapons, and Global Agendas
Disclaimer: The information presented in this article consists of claims circulating in various circles. At this time, these claims are unverified and should not be considered as established facts. As always, independent research and critical thinking are encouraged.
A series of startling claims have emerged regarding government spending, global agendas, and potential covert operations. While these assertions remain unproven, they have gained traction among those questioning mainstream narratives. Below is a breakdown of these allegations:
Taxpayer-Funded Programs and Questionable Payouts
Since 2008, taxpayers have reportedly funded the Unaccompanied Children Program with $19.9 billion. Some claim that this program has ties to child trafficking networks, though no concrete evidence has surfaced to support this.
In the last four years, $18.5 billion is alleged to have been funneled through USAID and DA Afghanistan Bank, potentially reaching terrorist organizations in the Middle East. Additionally, another $1.3 billion is claimed to have been paid to various global terrorist groups.
USAID is also accused of secretly channeling $500 million to Internews Network, a media training program suspected of indoctrinating journalists worldwide to push government narratives.
Another $33 million is said to have been used to promote a leftist agenda in global press outlets through USAID funding.
The World Economic Forum (WEF), often labeled as a Deep State organization, allegedly received $68 million from USAID to advance its globalist initiatives.
Reports suggest that improper payments amounting to $2.7 trillion have been made through Medicare, Medicaid, and foreign organizations, raising concerns over financial mismanagement.
Bill Gates’ GAVI vaccine initiative supposedly received $4.88 billion from USAID, with critics linking these vaccines to widespread health complications. Some cite U.S. Senator Ron Johnson’s remarks suggesting that the COVID-19 pandemic was pre-planned, referencing Event 201, a tabletop exercise conducted by Johns Hopkins, the WEF, and the Gates Foundation.
Social Security fraud is another point of contention, with claims stating that $100 billion annually is being paid to individuals without valid Social Security numbers.
Illegal immigration is allegedly being facilitated through $600 million in payments every two months, with an additional $59 million per year allocated to house migrants in luxury New York hotels.
The government is also said to have spent over $150 billion promoting climate change policies, despite ongoing debates on the validity of climate science.
Claims of Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs) and Land Grabs
A particularly controversial assertion is that Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs) were used in major disasters, including:
The 9/11 attacks
The Maui, Los Angeles, and Northern California wildfires
Man-made floods and hurricanes allegedly targeting North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida
Some believe these disasters were orchestrated to clear land for Cabal-controlled Smart Cities, further advancing a globalist agenda. However, there is currently no publicly available evidence substantiating these claims.
Military and Government Mismanagement Allegations
Reports claim that the U.S. Army diverted $151 million intended for soldiers’ food, but the final destination of the funds remains unknown.
A shadowy operation called Operation Hammer is said to be on the verge of public exposure. This alleged White Hat Military initiative reportedly involves 700,000 sealed indictments, thousands of military tribunals, and executions for treason.
Final Thoughts
The claims outlined above are circulating widely, but at this time, they remain unverified. It is crucial to approach such information with discernment, verifying sources and relying on solid evidence before drawing conclusions. As more information surfaces, we will continue to investigate and provide updates.
I want my readers to understand that news is breaking at an unprecedented pace. Because of this, some of the information I discuss may actually be ahead of mainstream media coverage. This is why certain claims might not yet be verifiable. Many label such topics as “conspiracy theories,” but I view my role differently—as a pattern recognition specialist. I stay ahead of the news by researching current events, identifying trends, and connecting the dots to form predictions. However, I strongly encourage everyone to conduct their own due diligence and form their own conclusions.
Stay informed, think critically, and always question the narrative.
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