USAID weaponized propaganda and BLACKLISTS to silence independent media TRUTH TELLERS
• Former State Department official Mike Benz revealed on Joe Rogan’s podcast how USAID funded a global propaganda network targeting independent media outlets.
• USAID allegedly pressured advertisers to blacklist U.S.-based independent news sites, including ZeroHedge and The Federalist, as part of a broader campaign to suppress dissent.
• The agency’s actions echo historical abuses of power, such as the CIA’s targeting of anti-Vietnam War activists in the 1960s and 1970s.
• Benz detailed how USAID’s operations are intertwined with organizations like Internews and the OCCRP, which have received significant funding from the U.S. government.
• The revelations raise questions about the erosion of free speech and the weaponization of taxpayer-funded agencies for political purposes.
The USAID - Internews corruption and the conspiracy to eliminate independent media
In a bombshell three-hour interview on The Joe Rogan Experience, former State Department official Mike Benz pulled back the curtain on the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), exposing what he described as a sprawling, unaccountable propaganda machine designed to silence independent media and manipulate public opinion. The revelations, which Benz called “a peek into the machine,” paint a disturbing picture of how a taxpayer-funded agency allegedly colluded with corporations, NGOs, and foreign governments to blacklist U.S.-based news outlets and suppress dissenting voices. The implications are staggering: a U.S. government agency, ostensibly tasked with promoting democracy abroad, has been weaponized to undermine
free speech at home.
The interview comes on the heels of Elon Musk’s team at DOGE uncovering evidence of USAID’s alleged misuse of funds and power. Benz, who has spent years exposing what he calls the “deep state’s global propaganda complex,” described USAID as a “rogue blob” operating with little oversight. “This is top-down U.S. government policy from the White House,” Benz said, his voice dripping with disdain. “It’s not just
Internews going rogue. This is systematic.”
At the heart of Benz’s revelations is USAID’s alleged role in orchestrating advertiser boycotts against independent media outlets. Benz explained how USAID-funded organizations like
Internews pressured corporations and governments to blacklist news sites that operated on social media platforms. “This is the basis of lawsuits here in the U.S., like
The Daily Wire and
The Federalist suing the State Department,” Benz said. “U.S. news sites are on these advertiser blacklists.”
The campaign, Benz argued, was not an isolated incident but part of a broader strategy to control the flow of information. “This is not a half-a-billion-dollar grantee of USAID going rogue and being ideological about this,” he said. “This is deliberate policy.”
The goal, according to Benz, is to economically cripple independent outlets by stripping them of ad revenue, effectively silencing voices that challenge the mainstream narrative.
A history of abuse: from Vietnam to Ukraine
Benz drew parallels between USAID’s current operations and the CIA’s historical abuses of power. “This happened against the left, against the Democrats in the 1960s and 70s when the CIA and its sister orgs like USAID were pumping money into domestic politics to stop the anti-Vietnam War movement,” he said. The comparison is chilling: a government agency, ostensibly created to promote democracy, weaponized to suppress dissent.
The conversation then turned to Ukraine, where USAID’s influence has been particularly pronounced. Benz detailed how then-Vice President Joe Biden allegedly used USAID to pressure Ukraine into firing prosecutor Viktor Shokin, who was investigating Burisma, the energy company where Biden’s son, Hunter, served on the board. “Joe Biden personally weaponized USAID in order to force a foreign country’s prosecutor to be fired,” Benz said. The revelations add fuel to long-standing allegations of corruption and cronyism surrounding the Biden family’s dealings in Ukraine.
The global propaganda network: NGOs, hacked documents, and hit pieces
Benz also shed light on USAID’s ties to organizations like the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), which he described as a “consortium of investigative journalists” funded by the U.S. government. “Half of its funding comes from USAID and the U.S. State Department,” Benz said. “They have a veto right over the staff that it can hire.” The OCCRP, which broke the Panama Papers, has been accused of targeting USAID’s political opponents under the guise of investigative journalism.
The implications are deeply troubling. “This is the largest consortium of investigative journalists on planet Earth,” Benz said. “And they’re being sponsored by the group that’s connected to something with hacking power.” The suggestion is clear: USAID and its partners are not just funding journalism—they’re orchestrating it.
Benz traced the roots of USAID’s current operations back to the post-World War II era, when the U.S. government reoriented its approach to global power. “In 1948, we completely reoriented the structure of the American Empire,” he said. “We moved from primarily kinetic warfare into what George Kennan called organized political warfare.” The result, Benz argued, was a system of plausible deniability that allowed agencies like USAID to operate in the shadows, free from public scrutiny.
The consequences of this system are now coming to light. “What people are going to see on this is going to completely reorient their mental map of how they think the world works,” Benz said. “How they think American power projects into the institutions.”
The revelations about USAID’s alleged misuse of power are more than just a scandal—they are a betrayal of the public trust. A government agency, funded by taxpayers and tasked with promoting democracy, has been exposed as a tool of
censorship and propaganda.
As Benz put it, “This is not just about USAID. This is about how every major institution in America—from media to universities, unions, NGOs, and even public health—has been instrumentalized by this system.” The question now is whether the American people will hold their government accountable or allow this betrayal to go unchallenged.
Sources include:
Zerohedge.com
Youtube.com
X.com