

Mike Benz: The CIA’s Use of NGOs to Coup Foreign Governments, and How They’re Doing It to Trump
89 snips May 27, 2025
Mike Benz, an expert on NGOs, explores how these organizations operate as tools of U.S. foreign policy, often on behalf of powerful elites. He discusses the CIA's historical use of NGOs for regime changes and the intertwining of philanthropy and corporate interests in shaping foreign policy. Benz critiques the influence of groups like George Soros' Open Society Foundation and raises concerns about the funding of NGOs in Eastern Europe. He also examines the implications of these dynamics on democracy and the ethical dilemmas surrounding U.S. interventions.
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NGOs As Government Stem Cells
- NGOs act like the government's stem cells, flexible and integrated.
- They serve as covert channels to extend government influence internationally.
CIA's 1948 Election Rigging
- The CIA rigged the 1948 Italian election using NGOs and charity fronts.
- This operation inaugurated organized political warfare through NGOs.
Soros' NGOs and Financial Speculation
- The Open Society Foundation influences U.S. foreign policy and speculates on affected currencies.
- Soros' financial interests align with his NGO political interventions abroad.