By Anna Von Reitz
This past week has revealed unprecedented corruption and waste administered by just one agency --- USAID. Instead of being aghast, instead of being outraged by the way money appropriated by the U.S. Congress as Foreign Aid was spent, the vitriol in Congress and especially coming from the Democratic Party is all about form and not about substance: claims that Trump doesn't have the right to examine how public money is being spent, claims that Elon Musk has conflicts of interest, all sorts of foaming-at-the-mouth talk about "a coup" and a total disconnect with the views and emotions of the people of this country.
Most of the graft and payola, over ninety percent thus far, went to Democratic politicians and causes and worldwide Leftist-Marxist front groups. No doubt they desperately want to focus on form instead of substance, because the substance is utterly damning.
It may come as big news to the British Territorial U.S. Congress, but not only does Trump have the right to poke his nose into how money is being spent, every American left on this Continent has a similar right.
While they have all been secretly using our private assets as public trust assets, they've forgotten that they have no right to do that. The corruption has been institutionalized until they have forgotten who the assets actually belong to and who they work for, too.
Everyone has their pet peeve issue and bones to pick as a result of these discoveries. Is it the millions of dollars spent on illegal biowarfare research? Or the subsidizing of the Mainstream Media Press? Our Top Pick in the Most Irritating Corruption Contest goes to the 68-plus million dollars donated to the World Economic Forum:
After months of listening to the Davos crowd swaggering around reminding everyone that they are rich and privileged and we aren't, it comes as an especially irksome pill that they have been spending our money on their political agenda, and blowing off their mouths and telling us what to do ---- on our own ticket.
A quick runner up would be all the Rent-a-Riot money given to the FBI and George Soros. Now we know who paid for all the pallets of bricks delivered to riot zones in 2020. We probably paid for the gas and dish soap, too. Heck, we probably paid the rioters to get off their couches.
A third place, at least in our hearts and minds, is the $114 million paid to the American Bar Association --- $113 going to payola described as "executive compensation".
We say shut it all down, but beyond that, we say arrest those responsible. Don't hand it off to Rubio for a scrub down and new management. Get rid of it all and make the House of Representatives responsible for the appropriations they make.
This past year has seen two landmark Supreme Court cases affirming principles of law established for over a hundred years --- principles that hold the members of Congress responsible for administering the legislation they create; this fundamental aspect of legislative power cannot be passed on to agencies or department personnel.
If the British Territorial Congress is responsible for the interpretation and administration of legislation they pass, are they any less responsible for the proper administration of the appropriations they make?
Stay tuned.
The lack of accountability and any shred of plausible deniability is coming to an end.
Once the media wakes up from its payola-induced blind stupor and goes back to work, they will quickly discover that Mr. Trump has no choice about almost anything he is doing:
(1) Trump has no choice about savage cost cutting and wholesale downsizing of the "federal government".
(2) Trump has no choice but to perform these audits as part of the settlement of the Municipal United States Corporation bankruptcy.
(3) Trump also has no choice about prosecuting the criminals who have abused positions of trust for their own personal benefit.
The Ax Man could be named Donald Trump or Felix Frankenfurter.
The tasks would be the same. The outcomes would be the same.
Both the desperate attempts by the Left to "reframe" the issues and the grim presentation of the facts by the Trump Administration, have failed to address the fundamental crisis--- the role of faceless, nameless unelected bureaucrats and the bottom line result for everyone concerned.
Each funding appropriation the Congress makes has to identify the source of authority for that appropriation and describe the purpose of that appropriation. Musk hasn't begun to get down to that level of analysis, but when he does, people will see the other side of this coin: the failure to provide aid to people in desperate need.
No water pumps and sanitation facilities for Sudan and Chad and Mali and the Congo. No rebuilding of port facilities in Somalia. No early childhood reading programs in most of the world. No modern hospitals, either. No safe housing in Haiti. No colleges in Nigeria. No improvements to the electrical grid anywhere. Money that was appropriated for good works and meaningful progress was instead just frittered away.
We are outraged for the people of this country, but we are sad for those who were cheated out of help they really needed, by these worthless criminals, ideologues, hypocrites and grifters.
Round them up.
Notice to Agents is Notice to Principals; Notice to Principals is Notice to Agents.
Issued by:
Anna Maria Riezinger -- Fiduciary
The United States of America
In care of: Box 520994
Big Lake, Alaska 99652
February 7th 2025
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