USAID gave $68 million to the WEF billionaires ski club at Davos

WEF, World Economic Forum

By Jo Nova

Another day, another racket

As Elon excavates the Motherlode of global funding, the pieces start to fit together.

Kanekoa the Great wonders why USAID gave $68 million dollars to the World Economic Forum — a group of networking billionaires who meet in January each year to ski in Davos. They turn up in private jets to discuss how they can stop the average man flying. You vill own nothing!

Jo Nova wonders why no media outlet on Earth seemingly figured this out for themselves. Perhaps it was the millions in funding the government paid some media outlets, presumably, to say nothing at all the right moments?

It’s almost like we already had One World Government all along, we just didn’t know it.

As Mike Benz said we’ve lived our whole life  in “the Truman show”. We think we have free press. We think US foreign aid buys tents for refugees and food for starving children. Then we find out the “aid money” was paid to  media hacks, academics and billionaires.

And we see pictures like these:

USAID tents for terrorists?

USAID also help fund the Soros prosecutors. (So sweet of them to help fund a billionaires dream, not to mention helping homeless guys with rocket-launchers.)

If Trump and Musk manage to turn off the funding spigot from the US, it will be felt around the world. A huge burden will be lifted.

NGO’s spared no excess,
In funding left woke and left press,
And any DEI project,
Tax dollars no object,
All paid from USAID largesse.

–Ruairi

ht David and Fuel Filter.

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36 comments to USAID gave $68 million to the WEF billionaires ski club at Davos

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    David Maddison

    Great find Jo.

    Why aren’t the Lamestream Media reporting this?

    And what other Leftist lovefests were or are hard-working taxpayers paying for?

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    Simon

    Maybe USAID gave the money to enable entrepreneurs from developing companies to attend so that they could pitch for funding. That would be a sensible idea, one of the biggest hindrances for developing nations is the lack of access to capital.

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      Boambee John

      This is your big chance.

      Put all of your superannuation into entrepreneurs in developing nations.

      You know, money, mouth, location.

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      David Maddison

      Simon, how was your private jet flight into Davos?

      And please tell us about the in-flight menu.

      Was it insects?

      Or was it prepared by a Le Cordon Bleu chef? Japanese Kobe steak and Beluga caviar, topped off with a sip or two of Bollinger La Grande Année 2008 perhaps?

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      One of the biggest hinderances for Developing Nations is CORRUPTION,

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        David Maddison

        And even though the Left constantly tell us “all cultures are equal” that is obviously not the case.

        Modern society requires laws and a willingness to obey them, no culture of corruption, hard work, recognition of natural rights, intelligence, timeliness, organisational skills, respect for others, social mobility (no caste or clan systems), freedom of thought and action (as long as it doesn’t violate the rights of another), etc..

        Not all cultures and peoples have these. Certain successful colonisers like the British gifted these to local peoples they colonised but when they left, those societies often reverted to their pre-colonial conditions.

        Sir Winston Churchill wrote in The River Wars:

        Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy. The effects are apparent in many countries. Improvident habits, slovenly systems of agriculture, sluggish methods of commerce, and insecurity of property exist wherever the followers of the … A degraded sensualism deprives this life of its grace and refinement; the next of its dignity and sanctity. …

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      Rupert Ashford

      You serious about that Simon? Show us how it should be done, BUT with your own money. I think Boambee John has a very good point.

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    David Maddison

    Goolag AI told me Australia doesn’t provide any funding to the WEF so that suggested to me that the opposite was true, and I was right. It has in fact provided funding on a WEF project. (Goolag promotes the Official Narrative of the Left.)

    https://www.dfat.gov.au/news/news/Pages/new-partnership-with-world-economic-forum-agricultural-development-in-asean

    “Under this new $8 million partnership, Australia will work closely with the WEF and ASEAN to drive pro-poor economic growth in our region”, Ms Bishop said.

    Tragically, Australia has no one to “drain the Swamp” like TRUMP and Musk.

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    Simon

    The World Economic Forum does much more than organise Davos. There could be many reasons. https://www.weforum.org/

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    David Maddison

    Artificial intelligence is now one of the most powerful weapons of the Left and used to run and guide woke search engines like Goolag and generally distribute Leftist propaganda and give dishonest, pro-Leftist search results.

    AI is a particularly powerful weapon of the Left because, also due to Leftist policies, they have weaponised the “education” system, and dumbed it down and turned it into an indoctrination system. Children can’t think for themselves and can’t read, write or do arithmetic but they will be able to name all 72 supposed genders…

    It’s not surprising, therefore that the US Government, in the following case the Department of State, partnered with some of the world’s richest, wokest organisations for implementation of AI.

    https://www.state.gov/advancing-sustainable-development-through-safe-secure-and-trustworthy-ai/

    The Partnership for Global Inclusivity on AI (PGIAI) brings together the Department of State, Amazon, Anthropic, Google, IBM, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia, and OpenAI. Together they commit more than $100 million leveraging their combined expertise, resources, and networks to unlock AI’s potential as a powerful tool for sustainable development and improved quality of life in developing countries, while maintaining an unwavering commitment to safety, security, and trustworthiness in AI systems. This effort recognizes that effective and equitable AI solutions must be rooted in an understanding and respect for the diverse cultures, languages, and traditions of the communities they serve.

    SEE LINK FOR REST

    The State Department also partnered with USAID.

    From the above link:

    $1.3 million to launch USAID’s Responsible AI funding to conduct AI-related programs through the Digital Forward mechanism.

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    TdeF

    One insider in USAID said that their job was to get rid of the money, or they would lose it, like so much public sector spending. DAVOS was just another way to get the job done.

    The absurdity of subsiding a billionaires ski club is comparable to Arab oil sheiks subsidizing the businesses meetings of the UN known as COP, Conference of the (interested) Parties. 120,000 business people flying into meetings to counter man made Global Warming and reducing dependency on gas and oil? Equally absurd. Who are these people? It’s a directions meeting for the booming oil, gas and coal businesses. Hundreds of private jets, like DAVOS.

    Journalists were begging for meals at Baku. And the taxpayers of the world subsidized the elites and businessmen. How many Australians were at DAVOS or BAKU? At our expense? And why?

    Robbing taxpayers is great sport. As in Australia. Where is Turnbull’s $444 million he gave his wife? Where is Albanese’s $1000million for shares in a purely speculative venture in ‘Quantum Computing’? And Turnbull’s $2.5Billion for Snowy II in two years is now $12.5Billion heading to $20Billion for something which makes no sense at all. Andrew’s Big Build? Andrew’s Very Fast Rail. Or Gavin Newsom’s equivalent?

    And all the illegal hidden certificates and credits for CO2, crippling every industry? Where is all the money going? We need DOGE to come here and clean out the cockie’s cage of Canberra.

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    John F. Hultquist

    to ski in Davos” Ha Ha
    I now have an image of Klaus Schwab and Al Gore going on the slope with Mikaela Shiffrin. 🤣

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    Double on Tundra

    I like how the revelations are beginning to snowball. Imagine what this could look like 6 weeks from now!

    As more people begin to grasp that we have been lied to and swindled, the appetite for even more transparency will grow. Or so I hope.

    At some point a vehement denial from a politician or public official will be taken, not at face value, but as further evidence that the truth is beginning to appear.

    Due process required? Absolutely, as always. But no more letting officials off the hook just because they wave their hands and say “don’t be ridiculous.”

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    Fuel Filter

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/02/need-proof-usaid-funding-being-utilized-orchestrate-coup/

    “While the influence USAID funding exerts on foreign populations to induce and influence regime change may sometimes be subtle at best, other times it is much more apparent.  Joe Biden’s trip to Ukraine as Vice President in March 2016 may be one of the more well-known examples.

    After the 2020 Election and the exposé of the Hunter Biden Laptop From Hell, quite a bit of attention was given to an outburst that Joe Biden made during a discussion at the Council on Foreign Relations in January 2018.

    During his remarks, Biden infamously bragged about pressuring Ukraine officials to fire Viktor Shokin, the special prosecutor who was investigating Burisma, where Hunter Biden was a board member making almost $1 million per year.”

    “Biden recalled going to Kyiv for the “12th or 13th time” to announce a third billion-dollar loan guarantee.  He said he had gotten a commitment from Petro Poroshenko, the Ukrainian President who was installed following the ousting of Viktor Yanukovich during the Maidan Revolution, and Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk to “take action against the state prosecutor.”  But when Biden arrived, the two Ukrainians had yet to remove Shokin.

    “‘I’m leaving here in, what, six hours?  If the prosecutor is not fired, you’re not getting the money,’” Biden recalled saying.  “Well, son of a bitch.  He got fired!”

    Whether or not there was violence is irrelevant.  Biden utilized the threat of withholding $1 billion in USAID loans to remove the Prosecutor General of Ukraine, a man who was appointed by the Ukrainian President (the US-friendly Poroshenko rather than the Russian-friendly Yanukovich) and was confirmed by the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian Parliament) by a vote of 318 out of 382 deputies.  He also just happened to be investigating corruption in a company Hunter Biden had a financial interest in.

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    David Maddison

    Obviously a lot of USAID and other funds illegally ended up in private pockets of corrupt Third World officials, dictators and others.

    The US must now ruthlessly pursue, prosecute and if found guilty, jail all guilty parties, wherever possible.

    So this process is not a burden on US taxpayers, the US could pay private contractors, sort of like bounty hunters, a fee to find such people and facilitate bringing them to justice. The contractors could be paid a fee in proportion to monies recovered from the guilty.

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      Greg in NZ

      There was a movie once, long ago, about bounty hunters chasing down replicants… then again, were the bounty hunters themselves replicants?

      BTW the film’s remake was woke rubbish.

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    Fuel Filter

    Heheheh. This war pig Liz Chaney just got roasted.

    Seems that she got caught with her hands in the USAID cookie jar.

    https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2025/02/06/liz-cheney-exchange-with-elon-musk-over-usaid-n2185281

    “In the whirlwind of all that, Mike Benz, the Director of the Foundation for Freedom Online and a former State Department official, connected the dots to another thing that USAID was associated with — former Wyoming GOP Rep. Liz Cheney. He described her as being “spawned” out of USAID because she had previously worked for the agency earlier in her career. 

    Elon Musk responded, “Interesting.”

    That’s when Liz Cheney got triggered and responded to Musk. Her response was bizarre. 

    “Damn right, @Elon.  I’m proud of what America did to win the Cold War, defeat Soviet communism, and defend democracy. Our nation stood for freedom. You may be unfamiliar with that part of our history since you weren’t yet an American citizen.
    I’m not sure how this was responsive to the tweet, no one was talking about the Cold War, much less the Soviet Union. But doesn’t it figure that she’d jump into the middle of the scandal on the wrong side?”

    She didn’t even tag Elon with the proper name for his account — so much for any accuracy on her part. People on X had fun mocking her over that. 

    A lot of folks on X also mentioned the pardon she got from Joe Biden, but she didn’t respond when they asked her about that. 

    She acted like Musk didn’t understand our history and the times we “stood for freedom” and attacked his citizenship with the “you may be unfamiliar” with all that since he wasn’t yet a citizen. Hey, Liz, nice job attacking immigrants who become citizens; how vile are you?

    Elon responded to Benz, reducing Cheney’s response to “Damn right I was spawned out of USAID.”

    “No kidding,” he concluded. That explains so much. 

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    David Maddison

    You’d think that after all these relevations and other TRUMP polices like “only two genders” that Leftists would be ashamed and embarrassed of themselves.

    But they’re not. They just scream and moan.

    Although, I have noted our resident Leftists on this blog are remarkably silent of late.

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    Neville

    The WEF billionaires could soon insist that Australia close up shop and we
    should take up basket weaving etc and practice our pronouns as long as Klaus and his elitist mates could fly to Davos in their private jets and proclaim that the poor must be happy.
    The world would belong to their elites and the rest of us would have to be happy in our 15 minute cities. Just give it time because there are a lot of delusional donkeys who still believe in their fantasy dream world.

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    David Maddison

    Once again, TRUMP supports workers, not Elite Leftist billionaires like the WEF crowd:

    https://x.com/bennyjohnson/status/1887580074440073725

    BREAKING: Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt lays out ALL of the tax priorities of the Trump Administration:

    – No tax on tips
    – No tax on senior social security
    – No tax on overtime pay
    – Renew Trump’s 2017 Middle Class tax cuts
    – Adjust SALT cap
    – Eliminate all special tax breaks for billionaire sports team owners.
    – Close carried interest tax deduction loophole
    – Tax cuts for American Made products

    “This will be the LARGEST tax cuts in history for middle class working Americans”

    LET’S GO 🔥🔥

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    Vicki

    I don’t know how others feel, but I feel a huge weight has been lifted. Many of us feared what was happening in many
    Western governments – but few could have suspected the depth of the corruption and deception in the most powerful democracy in the world.

    It’s amazing how interconnected the world is and how you can almost feel the lifting of the deep depression the West had fallen into. Talk about “ the Emperor has no clothes” …… the ascension of the Trump regime is opening eyes and hopefully will generate questioning of citizens of all democracies.

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      David Maddison

      I feel a huge weight has been lifted.

      Agreed.

      But we are yet to see this happen in Australia, and even if fake conservative Dutton wins the next election, I’m not sure he’ll go as far as TRUMP.

      To his credit, he has appointed Jacinta Price the Shadow government efficiency minister, not that there’s any equivalent position in the Al-bozo regime.

      The Australian public “service” is very powerful, as is the far Left, so-called “moderate” faction of the Liberal Party. In addition, we have numerous traitors in Parliament, all bought and paid for by the Chicomms and WEF.

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    David Maddison

    It’s a real concern that as TRUMP shuts down Big Green and other Leftist billionaire scams, the billionaires will be looking for fresh pastures for subsidy-harvesting with Leftist Governments who are fanatically committed to the anthropogenic global warming fr@ud, who have no spending limits and no science or reason-based public policies. Like Australia.

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    Honk R Smith

    This is hard core Reformation 2.0 territory.
    When folk are faced with the fact that the authority structures they had been taught to trust, and had offered up the lives and limbs of themselves or their children to serve …
    has been very nearly completely fraudulent.
    It is a magnificent task for Trump to expose it.
    It will be a greater and more essential task for Trump to establish a new structure of trust.
    Fortunately, those he defeated, that now swear to resist him, look more and more foolish and hysterical by the minute.

    The US has a chance to recover.
    Western Europe and the UK are gone.
    Best of luck Oz.

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      David Maddison

      The US has a chance to recover.
      Western Europe and the UK are gone.
      Best of luck Oz.

      Agreed.

      The US is returning to its powerful foundational principles of “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” along with limited government and individual responsibility and with the recognition of “natural rights”.

      Europe and UK have gone. They weren’t invaded, they invited fanatical followers of the seventh century warlord, mostly military age males.

      Charles Martel, Charlemagne, Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar and Vlad the Impaler who drove them away last time, would be appalled.

      Australia has no real foundational principles, it was a free range prison colony, and is still run like one. It’s questionable if Australia can be saved.

      The moral philosopher of the British Empire was Jeremy Bentham who did not believe in natural rights as derived from God or nature (depending upon your belief). He thought rights only came from man, i.e. government.

      The founding fathers of the US on the other hand were influenced by philosophers like John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau and Baron de Montesquieu who did recognise God-given natural rights and this is reflected in the US Declaration of Independence and US Constitution.

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    Simon Thompson

    I find it amusing that vilifying Russia over the Ukraine mission has strengthened the Russian economy. Sanctions meant Russian money could only invest locally which BOOSTED the economy. And the Russian Government has been REDUCING the deficit at the same time. I am not an economist but economics has been distorted believing “Globalism” and “DIE” as being positives for the economy. Russia has demonstrated the contrary.

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