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https://x.com/i/status/2006895927030952297
Theory that @wcdispatch and I came up with:
1. USAID money goes to foreign NGOs
2. Foreign NGOs donate to American nonprofits
3. These American umbrella nonprofits (such as Somali Education Resource Center) in turn own many smaller LLCs such as child care or food service
4. These LLCs donate back to the Democratic Party
History’s biggest money laundering operation?
Theory that @wcdispatch and I came up with:
1. USAID money goes to foreign NGOs
2. Foreign NGOs donate to American nonprofits
3. These American umbrella nonprofits (such as Somali Education Resource Center) in turn own many smaller LLCs such as child care or food service
4. These LLCs donate back to the Democratic Party
History’s biggest money laundering operation?
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Theory that @wcdispatch and I came up with:
1. USAID money goes to foreign NGOs
2. Foreign NGOs donate to American nonprofits
3. These American umbrella nonprofits (such as Somali Education Resource Center) in turn own many smaller LLCs such as child care…
1. USAID money goes to foreign NGOs
2. Foreign NGOs donate to American nonprofits
3. These American umbrella nonprofits (such as Somali Education Resource Center) in turn own many smaller LLCs such as child care…
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IMO, It's not a coincidence this amazing story happened after a week of otherwise cynical, dismal findings. This is literally the most altruistic thing that's happened to us, ever. Nobody would ever, ever have blamed this guy for taking the money.
IMO, it's a reminder that God is at work harder than the devil is at work.
IMO, it's a reminder that God is at work harder than the devil is at work.
Oh my ...
Here's a Friday night story.
I have an ASD2 little son. Highly intelligent, also ... doesn't make the best judgments, needless to say.
The kids have been home for the holidays. I've been sloppy in housekeeping. I ordered pizza delivery today.
Unbeknowst to me until just now -- the youngest ASD2 son, when I informed him that pizza was coming, took all his cash savings and tried to give it to the delivery guy as a tip. I don't know where he got the idea from, but ... he did anyway.
I'd already tipped the delivery guy on the online order.
And the delivery guy refused the cash tip from my kid.
Completely refused. And my kid kept all his money.
Didn't find out just now.
What a kind soul.
Here's a Friday night story.
I have an ASD2 little son. Highly intelligent, also ... doesn't make the best judgments, needless to say.
The kids have been home for the holidays. I've been sloppy in housekeeping. I ordered pizza delivery today.
Unbeknowst to me until just now -- the youngest ASD2 son, when I informed him that pizza was coming, took all his cash savings and tried to give it to the delivery guy as a tip. I don't know where he got the idea from, but ... he did anyway.
I'd already tipped the delivery guy on the online order.
And the delivery guy refused the cash tip from my kid.
Completely refused. And my kid kept all his money.
Didn't find out just now.
What a kind soul.
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🚨🇻🇪🚤 THREAD: No, there were not "innocent fishermen" on that boat
On Sept 2, a U.S. strike destroyed a go-fast leaving San Juan de Unare, Sucre. Some on social media are pushing the "poor fishermen" line. This thread unpacks why that narrative doesn't hold water (no pun intended). 🧵
👉 Origin: Unare = entrenched cartel hub (Tren de Aragua / Tren del Llano).
👉 Destination: Pre-programmed GPS to Trinidad, a narco transshipment leg.
👉 Vessel: 12m "flipper," 4×200HP outboards. No fisherman runs that setup.
👉 TTPs: Multi-boat launch, jettisoned cargo, night run. Classic narco playbook.
💡 Families in Unare themselves admitted these men had "entered that world" for pay.
Stay tuned, I'll walk through the receipts.
On Sept 2, a U.S. strike destroyed a go-fast leaving San Juan de Unare, Sucre. Some on social media are pushing the "poor fishermen" line. This thread unpacks why that narrative doesn't hold water (no pun intended). 🧵
👉 Origin: Unare = entrenched cartel hub (Tren de Aragua / Tren del Llano).
👉 Destination: Pre-programmed GPS to Trinidad, a narco transshipment leg.
👉 Vessel: 12m "flipper," 4×200HP outboards. No fisherman runs that setup.
👉 TTPs: Multi-boat launch, jettisoned cargo, night run. Classic narco playbook.
💡 Families in Unare themselves admitted these men had "entered that world" for pay.
Stay tuned, I'll walk through the receipts.
Right... because the responsible path would have been to funnel billions, quietly and indefinitely, through Freedom House, Open Society, NED, RAND, RTI, and the rest. Buy the media. Subsidize the protesters. Pick a color scheme, slap a name like "Daisy Revolution" on it, and drag the process out for years. Eventually Maduro exits, his equally corrupt but pro-Western successor takes over, everyone involved declares victory, and two years later it's still a Communist dictatorship. Just a familiar regime-change theater that congratulates itself for procedure while delivering the same nonexistent outcome.
Your "New World Order" is over. Keep crying.
Your "New World Order" is over. Keep crying.
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Reminder that many of the anti-fascist groups that have been attempting a color revolution here in the United States have strong ties to Venezuela. They served as election monitors (which is invite-only by Maduro) and met with Maduro's officials.
Whenever you see someone cry about "regime change" - remember many factions are already attempting regime change right here in America, including foreign countries. Maduro was already waging war within the shores of the United States. We just finally struck back for the first time.
Whenever you see someone cry about "regime change" - remember many factions are already attempting regime change right here in America, including foreign countries. Maduro was already waging war within the shores of the United States. We just finally struck back for the first time.
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Zohran, the Venezuelans in New York City are there because Maduro made their country unlivable and pushed them out. And most likely they are celebrating right now in NYC's streets.
Go explain to your own Venezuelan constituents why they shouldn't be celebrating instead of virtue signaling about it on 𝕏.
Go explain to your own Venezuelan constituents why they shouldn't be celebrating instead of virtue signaling about it on 𝕏.
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Yes, let’s convene the UN Security Council. Rubio can ask their President, Abukar Osman, about his Medicare scheme in Ohio. Remember, diplomatic immunity does not apply to citizens of this country.
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Hello Senator Slotkin,
I've been waiting for your take on Venezuela. When it comes to regime change, few institutions have a longer and more educational record of failure than the CIA, so your opposition is as reassuring as Jim Cramer's stock picks.
Congratulations on reciting the roll call of countries your own institutions helped ruin. Treating that history as a rhetorical shield doesn't grant you credibility, it just advertises a refusal to learn from it. Now let me explain why Venezuela does not belong in your grab bag of "long-term engagements."
Most of the countries you list were a result of a worldview that any non-democracy is a threat to the stability of the post-Cold War world order.
🔹 Iraq: My book documents how your side eagerly supported the operations, until Iraq turned into a quagmire, and then instead of taking responsibility, the global liberal order threw America under the bus and blamed a lack of "multilateralism."
🔹 Somalia: The United Nations 1993 resolution lists the goal of the Somalian intervention as "recreating a Somali State based on democratic governance and rehabilitating the country's economy and infrastructure."
🔹 Syria: Obama himself celebrated Syria's "peaceful transition to democracy" in the Arab Spring and we all know how that turned out.
Beyond that, the common thread is: you imposed pro-Western views on a non-Western world. You haven't learned from that, because you are still doing that in virtually every country in the world - except over the decades, your meaning of "Western" has morphed to something like "Communism."
The "long-term engagement" framing is a dodge. You've never been afraid of long-term engagements. See: all your chest-beating about Ukraine.
The real question is far darker: if you believe in democracy, why aren't you celebrating the removal of a dictator from the single easiest country on earth to transition back to it?
Venezuela is not Somalia. It has borders, institutions, a literate population, a unified national identity, and a recent democratic memory. Trump just demonstrated how little force was required to remove a narco-state that survived only on inertia.
You are one of these people who idolize democracy, chant "threat to democracy" like it is a holy hymn, who buy into Open Society ideals. And yet, when an actual dictator is removed, your response is anger.
Why?
Because at some point, Venezuelan people became expendable in service of a larger abstraction you call "stability" of the liberal democratic order.
Maduro's Venezuela was useful. It was predictable. It gave BRICS a foothold in the hemisphere, kept drug flows legible and quantifiable, and weakened an increasingly inconvenient United States. It made the region easier to model, easier to manage, easier to explain in policy memos. In short, Maduro made the whole world more legible to you.
A free Venezuela introduces uncertainty. It restores agency to people who were supposed to remain variables.
So now we get lectures about "international law," tantrums from NGOs, and sudden concern for norms that were never extended to the people living under a narco-dictatorship.
We understand the objection. It just isn't the one you say out loud.
I've been waiting for your take on Venezuela. When it comes to regime change, few institutions have a longer and more educational record of failure than the CIA, so your opposition is as reassuring as Jim Cramer's stock picks.
Congratulations on reciting the roll call of countries your own institutions helped ruin. Treating that history as a rhetorical shield doesn't grant you credibility, it just advertises a refusal to learn from it. Now let me explain why Venezuela does not belong in your grab bag of "long-term engagements."
Most of the countries you list were a result of a worldview that any non-democracy is a threat to the stability of the post-Cold War world order.
🔹 Iraq: My book documents how your side eagerly supported the operations, until Iraq turned into a quagmire, and then instead of taking responsibility, the global liberal order threw America under the bus and blamed a lack of "multilateralism."
🔹 Somalia: The United Nations 1993 resolution lists the goal of the Somalian intervention as "recreating a Somali State based on democratic governance and rehabilitating the country's economy and infrastructure."
🔹 Syria: Obama himself celebrated Syria's "peaceful transition to democracy" in the Arab Spring and we all know how that turned out.
Beyond that, the common thread is: you imposed pro-Western views on a non-Western world. You haven't learned from that, because you are still doing that in virtually every country in the world - except over the decades, your meaning of "Western" has morphed to something like "Communism."
The "long-term engagement" framing is a dodge. You've never been afraid of long-term engagements. See: all your chest-beating about Ukraine.
The real question is far darker: if you believe in democracy, why aren't you celebrating the removal of a dictator from the single easiest country on earth to transition back to it?
Venezuela is not Somalia. It has borders, institutions, a literate population, a unified national identity, and a recent democratic memory. Trump just demonstrated how little force was required to remove a narco-state that survived only on inertia.
You are one of these people who idolize democracy, chant "threat to democracy" like it is a holy hymn, who buy into Open Society ideals. And yet, when an actual dictator is removed, your response is anger.
Why?
Because at some point, Venezuelan people became expendable in service of a larger abstraction you call "stability" of the liberal democratic order.
Maduro's Venezuela was useful. It was predictable. It gave BRICS a foothold in the hemisphere, kept drug flows legible and quantifiable, and weakened an increasingly inconvenient United States. It made the region easier to model, easier to manage, easier to explain in policy memos. In short, Maduro made the whole world more legible to you.
A free Venezuela introduces uncertainty. It restores agency to people who were supposed to remain variables.
So now we get lectures about "international law," tantrums from NGOs, and sudden concern for norms that were never extended to the people living under a narco-dictatorship.
We understand the objection. It just isn't the one you say out loud.
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