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"This is WILD!" • $20M for Iraqi Sesame Street • $2M for Moroccan pottery classes • $11M to tell Vietnam to stop burning trash • $27M to give gift bags to illegals • $330M to help Afghanis grow crops • $300M on an unused Afghani power plant • $200M on an unused Afghani dam • $250M on an unused Afghani road "$330 million to help Afghanis grow crops. Crops (wink, wink). I wonder what those crops are. What's their biggest crop, Brett? It's OPIUM!"
Joe Rogan & Bret Weinstein on the USAID Revelations "We were always wondering why is the national debt so high, why is our deficit so insane? Well, this is it."
USAID has a long history of funding questionable projects under the guise of 'development aid.' Many of these projects, like the Afghan crop initiative, coincidentally align with opium production, fueling a decades-long black market.
Finally, people are waking up to the absolute scam that is USAID. While Americans struggle with rising costs, our tax dollars are funding Iraqi Sesame Street, Moroccan pottery classes, and Afghan power plants that don't even get used. And let's not pretend we don't know what kind of "crops" $330 million is growing in Afghanistan. This isn't foreign aid—it's legalized money laundering, wrapped in bureaucracy and sold as "help." Rogan's right—this is WILD, and it needs to stop
We all knew it was bad, but there was no way to know how bad it really was! We've been robbed and lied to for years now in a way that is unimaginable!
Joe Rogan & Bret Weinstein on the USAID Revelations
— Chief Nerd (@TheChiefNerd) February 6, 2025
"We were always wondering why is the national debt so high, why is our deficit so insane? Well, this is it." pic.twitter.com/0CuLBXMsMF