Not long after Biden’s Department of Defense Generals abandoned $85 billion in military assets and allowed Taliban to take control of Afghanistan, Secretary of State Antony Blinken issued one of his biggest lies ever in a statement on Aug. 30, 2022.

“The United States will continue to support humanitarian aid to the Afghan people,” Blinken said. “Consistent with our sanctions on the Taliban, the aid will not flow through the government, but rather through independent organizations, such as UN agencies and NGOs. And we expect that those efforts will not be impeded by the Taliban or anyone else.”
The U.S. government gives Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) billions of taxpayer money every year through various agencies, including the departments of Health and Human Services, Homeland Security and State.
Recently, the Biden Administration has used them to loot the hundreds of millions of dollars in “humanitarian aid” that the United States has sent Afghanistan since Biden’s historically shameful 2021 military withdrawal.

NGOs are typically nonprofits with humanitarian missions that supposedly work to improve public or social welfare.
Approximately 1.5 million NGOs operate in the U.S., according to the State Department, and they advocate for a variety of issues that include the environment, healthcare, women’s rights, marginalized populations, youth empowerment and economic development.
After Biden’s abandonment of military assets and withdrawal in Afghanistan, the Taliban has established fraudulent NGOs to loot the hundreds of millions of dollars in humanitarian aid that the United States has sent Afghanistan since then.

Government corruption watchdog Judicial Watch indicates “Afghanistan terrorists are not surprisingly stealing the humanitarian aid that keeps flowing to the central Asian Islamic nation by, among other things, utilizing fake NGOs.”
“Specifically, the Taliban is benefiting from American education funding through the establishment of fraudulent NGOs to receive donor assistance, according to an audit published recently by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR).”
The Taliban is also infiltrating and extorting existing Afghan NGOs delivering educational assistance, the probe found.

A report issued earlier this year by the United States Institute of Peace, the federal institution founded by Congress to promote worldwide conflict resolution, concluded that foreign-funded assistance is unlikely to prove effective as leverage to shape the Taliban government’s behavior.
“For example, an NGO official told us the Taliban are targeting and extorting Afghans who receive monetary support from U.S.-funded education programs under the guise of taxation,” their report states. “In another example, NGO officials told SIGAR that the Taliban are coercing NGOs to hire Taliban supporters or purchase goods from Taliban-owned companies.”

“On the contrary, the Taliban are likely to increasingly regard foreign funded activities as just another potential revenue stream,” the U.S. Institute of Peace found. “Any form of humanitarian or development assistance is prone to manipulation by the Taliban.”
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Why do we have to fund NGOs anyway especially in countries that hate us?
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Many are funded by Lobbyists, Big Pharma, Word Economic Forum, billionaires like Gates, Big Media, etc.
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Constitutionally, Congress is not authorized to send our money out like this, is it?
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Constitutionally is how they must operate, but I know nothing that states specifically about it.
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