The CDC: A Quasi-Governmental Agency. NGOs And Their Donors. Big Pharma. Who Stands To Profit? (Follow The Money Series)
Lies, Lies & More Lies. Evil By Any Other Name, Is Still Evil. "The Depopulation Agenda" Pt. #4. Schrödinger. No, Not The Cat.
What’s in a name? Quite a lot as it turns out. It’s more about control than prevention. I have a friend I sent some information to and he read it and called me a liar. I sent another batch of info and again, he said I was lying. I sent him to the actual website of what we were discussing and he read it there. He apologized and asked me “If that’s true, how bad is it, really”? He has perused my past articles with a more open mind now and I get a lot of questions, but much less skepticism. It’s hard to unlearn the brainwashing. I know, I’ve been there too. I got there on my own through research, but some people have to be slapped a couple of times in the face with the truth to at least say “ouch” and ask why.
So, let’s say you have a very powerful government agency like Congress. You wouldn’t want them to be funded by a foreign government or someone with an agenda that might not be in the best interest of the Country and the American People, would you? OK, bad example. How about an organization who’s primary goal is the health of the American people funded by Big Pharma and Eugenicists that want to see humanity exterminated with a depopulation agenda where they make more money making you sick and dead than keeping you alive and healthy. Hopefully the dichotomy doesn’t elude you.
Agenda driven narrative. If you have a quasi-governmental agency with an official sounding name touting your propaganda message it’s easier for the sheeple to buy into the whole process.
Give the public a couple of your real philanthropic/humanitarian cases about all of the good you’ve done for them and get everyone to trust you and drop their guard, as well as their skepticism, and then beat them over the head with your diabolical/globalist serving/depopulation agenda.
What the hell is a Quasi-Governmental Agency? Just more ways to allow money and power to influence government legally.
What if I told you there are over 1.5 million of one type of these organizations employing tens of millions of people influencing politicians, the media, charities and the public. Many quasi-governmental entities like the CDC, NGOs, Charities and other “Organizations” are used for one purpose and one purpose only. They are different layers of legal and financial protection and obfuscation for an agenda driven goal to do very bad things and make them sound good and charitable. That is why they are always out there touting their accomplishments and hiding their money by using the bought and paid for media and “Spin Doctors” to make it all sound better.
The CDC has patents on dozens of the components of vaccines and treatments. Think about that. They own the patent on treating a disease they are getting money to cure from the people who created the viruses in the first place. Along with Gates, Fauci, the NIH & Big Pharma, who own the patents on the diseases themselves, the CDC works in conjunction with these groups to supposedly treat a disease they are releasing on the public. It’s the Hegelian Dialectic all over again. Problem/Reaction/Solution. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. As long as the public keeps believing the B.S., keep sending it their way.
So, let’s get this straight. The CDC Director now claims that there is no data on the vaccination status of Covid hospitalizations. The public was coerced to undergo a potentially harmful medical experiment, based on data that didn’t exist.
That’s a direct violation of the Nuremberg code.
Former CDC director Rochelle Walensky has ties to Gates, Fauci, The NWO. They shuffle these people around from agency to agency to keep their Globalist depopulation agenda going with vaccines and propaganda. Back in mid-April Biden announced he would Spend $5 Billion on New Covid Vaccine Program Backed by Bill Gates & Fauci. What a win/win for the bad guys. Let’s see how this works. They use taxpayer money to kill the taxpayers with a deadly MRNA vaccine from companies they own stock in, and make billions letting the sheeple kill themselves. Only Evil can come up with that plan and smile all the way to the bank. There’s more. Don’t think for one second that members of Congress don’t have a vested interest in making millions forcing this poison on the public. Go look at their stock portfolios. Can you say ”Conflict Of Interest?” Those laws we have in place should have kicked in at some point. From the Lawfirms.Com article:
CDC Members Own More Than 50 Patents Connected to Vaccinations
Speaking of Bill Gates. I was looking at his portfolio of stocks and a name jumped out at me. We know he has multiple stocks and financial interests in many pharmaceutical related companies to profit from his let’s jab everyone Vaccine/Depopulation agenda.
Investopedia/This Is What Bill Gates' Portfolio Looks Like.
When I hear the name Schrödinger, the first thing that comes to mind is that damn cat. I chased that around in my own head when I heard it mentioned on a Sci-Fi TV show one day. In doing research for this article, I ran across and a different, more nefarious Schrödinger associated to that name and one of our arch-enemies.
To be #5 in Bill Gates financial portfolio, they must be in bed with the devil himself. Here is the Schrödinger.com website.
Inference. Now there’s a word for you. Assumed Premises! Now that can get you killed in this day and age. (Kind of like assuming the Government and agencies like the CDC have your best interests at heart.) I kind of like to think of these articles as my own little thought experiments. (More on that later).
Here is an excellent article from the prospect.org website that has some facts and figures you should find very interesting. Especially the parts about lobbying and Congress. It even mentions the truth about our old buddy John D. Rockefeller. Not a paywall, just click the “X” to read the article.
Big Pharma’s Game of Control.
If you remember back to my previous article “Lobbying” in my (Follow The Money Series), I brought up a chart. Who was #1 on that chart?
I almost choked on my coffee when I found this area of Pfizers website. Does nothing about this make the hackles on the back of your neck just stand up and scream? Pfizers Political Partners. The fact that they use the word “Transparent” is repugnant on every level. They have lied and injured millions with their transparency. This is the company who wanted their vaccine safety data hidden for 75 years.
Judge scraps 75-year FDA timeline to release Pfizer vaccine safety data, giving agency eight months.
I want you to know that I believe “Snopes” is a bought and paid for disinformation portal of the Deep State. Unfortunately, I have to go down a lot of dark alleyways in search of information. While trying to disprove a CDC conspiracy, they made a statement that I think shows just how corrupt the CDC is, and how influenced by outside funding they have become. You decide.
So, as this Evil Triumvirate spews forth more lies, put your discernment goggles on and see it for what it really is. They orchestrated it, planned and paid for it and they will benefit from it on every level you can imagine. From profit, to control and depopulation. You can bet they won’t lose one minute of sleep over the body count either. They might even drink a toast to another successful culling of the human population on this planet.
Bill Gates, Fauci, Schwab Predict ‘Next Pandemic’ Is Looming.
When many donors are Eugenicists, Globalists and Humanity haters, what possible reason could they have for being so charitable? I’m betting your best interests don’t come into the picture. Not this picture for sure.
Here is the CDC Government website.
Not to be confused with the CDC Foundation website.
Now, let’s get into that previously mentioned “Conflict Of Interest”
Here is the CDC Foundation Partners List:
2022 Corporate CDC Donors. Here’s a partial list. See if you can spot anyone who might have an agenda that coincides with a conflict of interest in keeping the public healthy and informed. Or maybe, someone you know that will stand to profit massively if your behavior is directed to a company they have a vested interest in?
The Bill And Melinda Gates Foundation- Bill And his family are Eugenicists and own stock in the many Pharmaceutical companies that profit from his worldwide vaccine agenda.
Amgen-Pharmaceutical Company.
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corporation-This is a new level of evil. Basically a Pharmaceutical Bank/Credit Union.
The GAVI Alliance-The Vaccine Alliance.
Benevity-Woke-Globalist Agenda.
Google-Nothing else needs to be said.
META-aka Facebook-Ditto like Google.
Microsoft-Ditto Again.
Schwab Charitable Fund-Elite Depopulation Agenda.
Vanguard Charitable-Elite Depopulation Agenda.
The World Health Organization-Evil personified.
Dalio Philanthropies-Ray Dalio-Bridgewater Hedgefund-World’s biggest Hedgefund. Look at that portfolio.
Emergent BioSolutions Inc.
Exxon Mobile
Fidelity Investments
Network For Good-Hmmmm
The CDC Foundation also funds NGOs that directly influence and ultimately harm our children with their vaccine agenda. Here is that list.
I’m going to leave you with some information I pulled directly from the U.S. Department Of State website about NGOs. You would do well to read and understand these next few paragraphs and how they are affecting your lives and the lives of your family and friends. Other than the Politicians in Washington D.C., they are the greatest threat to this country and the world at large, because they are mainly funded by the Deep State/Globalists, with their Central Bank FIAT money, to slowly erode away your freedoms, quality of life and health one little bit at a time. Remember this, these NGOs could not exist unless your Congress wrote these laws and voted to pass them all. They get more tax breaks, incentives and freedom to run amuck than the citizens of this country get. Someone bought and paid for every one of the people who voted this evil into being. Most of them are still sitting in D.C. “Time To Drain The Swamp”.
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in the United States
Fact Sheet
Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor
January 20, 2021
The United States firmly believes that a robust civil society – independent of state control or government involvement- is necessary for democracy to thrive. From the earliest days of U.S. history, civil society organizations have played a key role in protecting human rights and advancing human progress. Civil society is a source of all-encompassing ideas, promoting everything from transparency and free expression, reversing inequality, and rescuing our environment.
Civil society in the United States encompasses a broad range of organizations that allow individuals to achieve their social, economic, and political aspirations by organizing themselves, unhindered, according to their own interests, needs, and priorities. We are committed to the idea that the public interest is served best when private citizens and members of civil society are able to choose freely the aims, organizations, and causes they support.
Accordingly, U.S. regulations that impact civil society organizations are designed to facilitate and support the formation of non-governmental organizations (NGOs). U.S. regulations are designed, specifically, to avoid making judgments about the value or work of any given NGO. U.S. and international NGOs represent virtually every conceivable ideology, political cause, religion, social issue, and interest group. Some are deeply engaged in the political process; others are nonpartisan, operate far from the political process, and are involved only in social issues. The following overview explains how NGOs operate in the United States, and how they are regulated.
What is Civil Society?
Civil society is the collection of social organizations, formed voluntarily by citizens to advance shared goals or interests. This includes independent public policy research organizations, advocacy organizations, organizations that defend human rights and promote democracy, humanitarian organizations, private foundations and funds, charitable trusts, societies, associations and non-profit corporations. It does not include political parties.
Areas of Activity for NGOs in the United States
Approximately 1.5 million NGOs operate in the United States. These NGOs undertake a wide array of activities, including political advocacy on issues such as foreign policy, elections, the environment, healthcare, women’s rights, economic development, and many other issues. They often develop and address new approaches to social and economic problems that governments cannot address alone. Many NGOs in the United States operate in fields that are not related to politics. These include volunteer organizations rooted in shared religious faith, labor unions, groups that help vulnerable people, such as the poor or disabled, and groups that seek to empower youth or marginalized populations. Indeed, NGOs exist to represent virtually every cause imaginable. Their sources of finance include donations from private individuals (American or foreign), private sector for-profit companies, philanthropic foundations, or grants from federal, state, or local government. Sources of finance may also include foreign governments. There is no prohibition in U.S. law on foreign funding of NGOs; whether that foreign funding comes from governments or non-government sources.
Legal Framework for NGOs in the United States
Starting an NGO:
In general, any group of individuals may come together to form an informal organization in order to jointly discuss ideas or common interests, and can do so without any government involvement or approval. If a group seeks particular legal benefits, such as an exemption from federal and state taxation, it may choose to formally incorporate and register as an NGO under the laws of any of the 50 U.S. states.[1] Individuals do not need to be U.S. citizens to create a new NGO.
Registration requirements, and forms of organizations, vary from state to state, but are generally very simple, so that anyone can incorporate an NGO in just few days at the state level. The process typically involves providing a short description of the organization, its mission, name, the address of an agent within the state, and paying a modest fee. Most states have a general incorporation statute that makes this process a routing matter, not subject to approval by the legislature or any other government official. This approach removes the risk that a government official might abuse his or her power in determining which organizations should be allowed to exist or not. In several states, certain NGOs formed for religious, educational and other charitable purposes must also register with a state charity official charged with protecting charitable assets and regulating the charitable solicitation of funds from the public.
Tax-exempt Status:
Many NGOs in the United States are qualified as exempt from state and federal taxes. This legal status makes it easier for NGOs to operate as nonprofit organizations, because they do not have to pay tax on the income (funding) they receive. If an NGO wants to receive exemption from income taxation from the U.S. Federal Government, the NGO applies to the Internal Revenue Service. There are many types of NGOs listed in the Internal Revenue Code that are eligible for tax-exempt status, and the type of benefits available depends on the type of NGO and the type of activities conducted. In general, NGOs organized exclusively for educational, religious, charitable, scientific testing for public safety, literary purposes, and certain sports, that are non-profit and do not play a partisan political role (e.g., by supporting candidates for election or attempting to influence legislation), can apply to receive exemption from federal income taxation on all income related to these purposes.
NGOs organized for political purposes receive limited tax exemptions only for income received from contributions solicited from the general public, membership dues, or fundraising events. State governments often use the same standards for applying state income tax laws. Organizations seeking exemption from state taxes generally must file applications for exemptions with the state tax authorities.
Another feature of tax-exempt status is that contributions to some of these organizations may be tax deductible for the donor. This provides an important incentive for citizens and corporations to donate funds to these groups.
It is important to note that the federal and state governments do not judge the value of an organization’s specific activity or mission in determining that these organizations are eligible for tax-exempt status. The U.S. government, generally, does not seek to influence an organization’s mission, determine how an NGO is structured, approve who runs it or serves on its board, or direct its financial management. Instead, U.S. law generally regulates organizations by requiring regular public disclosure – through filing of information returns with the government – of an organization’s funding, activities, and leadership. The regulations do not allow government officials to revoke permission to operate or tax-exempt status based on judgments about the merits of an organization’s mission, activities, budget, or leadership.
Freedom of Expression and Association in the United States
There is generally very little restriction on the freedoms of expression and association of NGOs under U.S. law. Although NGOs engaged in political activities may not qualify for the most preferential tax- exempt status, the U.S. government does not prevent NGOs from undertaking advocacy for political issues or criticizing the government. The U.S. constitution provides for robust protections for freedom of expression and leaves open space for debate that is necessary in democratic societies, including protecting ideas that offend, shock, or disturb.
The United States has many laws and regulations on issues, including immigration and visas, campaign finance and lobbying, terrorism financing, and money-laundering that may affect NGOs; however, these laws are applicable to everyone and to all organizations, not exclusively NGOs.[2]
Foreign NGOs in the United States
The United States hosts many foreign NGOs that do important and valuable work in our country. Foreign NGOs can register in the U.S. by filing a simple form as a non-profit entity. Some operate as non- partisan foundations, while others are affiliated with foreign political parties and operate as think tanks and liaisons to U.S. organizations concerned with foreign policy. These foundations organize programs for their respective politicians when they come to the United States, and organize conferences, youth exchanges, and fellowships/scholarships. They also provide funding to and conduct joint projects with American NGOs. Funded entirely by foreign governments, these foreign party institutes do not have special restrictions on their activities in the United States, can conduct meetings and publish materials freely, and are not required to provide reports to other U.S. federal government agencies, provided they register and file tax returns according to the requirements described below.
Regulation of Foreign Funding of NGOs and Foreign NGOs
Foreign Funding of U.S. NGOs
As a general matter, U.S. law imposes no limits or restrictions on the receipt of foreign funding by NGOs operating in the United States. Of course, laws that are generally applicable to all Americans may apply to NGOs, such as restrictions on receiving contributions from a terrorist organization. There are also restrictions on direct financial support of political candidates by foreign individuals.
Foreign NGOs Operating in the United States
Before foreign organizations are able to conduct activities in any particular U.S. state, they must apply for a license to conduct business in that state. This process is similar to the incorporation process for U.S. NGOs described above. Like domestic NGOs, foreign organizations can apply to the Internal Revenue Service for recognition as charitable or social welfare organizations under the Internal Revenue Code. Although such organizations are exempt from paying taxes on their income, contributions to foreign organizations are not tax-deductible (in the absence of a special treaty providing otherwise with the country of the NGO’s origin).
The Foreign Agents Registration Act, 22 U.S.C. § 611 et seq. (FARA)
FARA is a disclosure statute which requires persons in the United States who are acting as agents of foreign principals, and engaged in certain specified activities, to make periodic public disclosure of their relationship with the foreign principal, as well as disclosure of activities, receipts, and disbursements in support of those activities. The general purpose of the Act is to ensure that the American public and its lawmakers know the source of certain information intended to sway U.S. public opinion, policy, and laws, thereby facilitating informed evaluation of that information by the government and the American people. The Act requires any person or organization (U.S. or foreign), that is an agent of a foreign principal, to register with the Department of Justice if engaged in the U.S. in certain defined activities, and to disclose the foreign principal for which the agent works, the activities conducted, as well as receipts and disbursements in support of those activities.
Foreign principals can include governments, political parties, a person or organization outside the United States (except U.S. citizens), and any entity organized under the laws of a foreign country or having its principal place of business in a foreign country.
An agent of a foreign principal is any person who acts within the United States “as an agent, representative, employee, or servant, or any person who acts in any other capacity at the order, request, or under the direction or control of a foreign principal or of a person, any of whose activities are directly or indirectly supervised, directed, controlled, financed, or subsidized in whole or in major part by a foreign principal,” and who engages in certain political or quasi-political activities.
FARA covers all “persons,” including individuals, corporations, and associations, but provides a number of exemptions from registration, including for persons whose activities are in “furtherance of bona fide religious, scholastic, academic, or scientific pursuits or of the fine arts.” FARA also exempts from registration certain other private and nonpolitical activities, such as certain solicitations of funds for medical aid, or for “food and clothing to relieve human suffering,” and exempts from registration persons accredited to international organizations who have notified the Department of State in accordance with the provisions of the International Organizations Immunities Act. Additional exemptions from registration are provided for diplomats and officials of foreign governments and their staffs properly recognized by the U.S. Department of State, persons whose activities are of a purely commercial nature, lawyers engaged in legal representation of foreign principals in the courts or similar type proceeding that does not involve influencing U.S. domestic or foreign policy, and those registered under the Lobbying Disclosure Act, 2 U.S.C. § 1601 et seq.
Some governments have erroneously asserted that FARA restricts political freedoms in the United States. On the contrary, FARA does not inhibit freedom of expression, does not regulate the content of information disseminated, does not place any limitations on the agent’s lobbying or publication of information or advocacy materials, and is neutral in its treatment of all countries. With regard to foreign funding, FARA imposes no limits or restrictions on the receipt of foreign funding by non-governmental organizations operating in the United States, nor does it impose a tax. The registration requirements under FARA are not tied to foreign government funding; rather, registration is required for those conducting certain activities at the request of or under the direction or control of a foreign principal, solely for the purpose of disclosure.
Additional information can be found on the FARA website located at:
NGO Relations on the Local and International Levels
Once an NGO has registered, according to the requirements summarized earlier, the U.S. government does not interfere with how the NGO accomplishes its purposes. NGOs are free to recruit participants for their organizations as they wish, and need not provide notification to any government agency about its membership, activities, or outreach. Like other U.S. organizations and companies, U.S. NGOs must refrain from working with governments or individuals under U.S. Sanctions, as well as with groups designated as foreign terrorist organizations, but otherwise, they are free to collaborate with foreign NGOs or foreign governments to achieve their purposes. There are no regulations that restrict U.S. NGOs from attending conferences abroad, finding donors overseas, or performing work internationally.
[1] Not all NGOs in the United States are incorporated. It is remarkably easy to form a charitable entity in the United States. A person can create a charitable trust simply by executing and delivering a deed, contract, or other instrument conveying the trust property to another person (or even to herself) in trust for the charitable purpose. No government approval is required to form the trust beyond the standard requirements for signing a contract or deed conveying property, however many U.S. states require all NGOs formed for religious, educational or other charitable purposes to register with a state charity official, particularly if it will be soliciting funds from the public.
[2] Certain NGOs—charitable 501(c)(3) organizations in particular—may be subject to some operating restrictions, including IRS rules prohibiting self-dealing (transactions with organization insiders). and excessive compensation, limiting lobbying and political activities, requiring minimum distributions for activities, and restricting certain kinds of commercial or investment activities. In addition, state laws may impose governance restrictions, such as a minimum number governing body members or limits on the number of governing body members that may be compensated.
My final thought for this article:
I think that every Pharmaceutical Company, every NGO, every Health Organization like the CDC and the WHO, every Politician in this country and others, every Banker, every Globalist Leader of the United Nations and the World Bank all need to be forced, by law, to start every sentence their lying evil lips form with a statement. “I’m a lying, evil scumbag, piece of human filth that nobody should believe, and I’ve come here to tell you one more lie, so I can try and steal your money, your health and your future.” Let’s see how fast that wakes up the sheeple.
Never forget “The Truth Doesn’t Come Looking For You In A Forest Of Lies, You Must Seek It Out To Ever Find It”.
As always,
Namaste
Until Next time, when we will delve into …….
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