π§΅ THREAD - US Global Leadership Corporation, representing 400 NGOs
Nicolas Turza, the person who got exposed by @JamesOKeefeIII and OMG, was featured in the following YouTube video by an interesting super-NGO - the US Global Leadership Corporation.
In the video, he argues for the involvement of USAID and Department of State in military operations.
US Global Leadership Corporation on its Youtube Channel describes itself as representing 400 NGOs and businesses. Its mission - "support the smart power approach of elevating diplomacy and development alongside defense in order to build a better, safer world."
If you've been with me long enough, you know that is code word for increasing NGO influence in military affairs.
The US Global Leadership Corporation is broken into two nonprofits:
Center For Us Global Leadership, a 501(c)(3) with EIN 743093659, with a budget of 10MM. That is the so-called "education arm."
Us Global Leadership Campaign, a 501(c)(4) with EIN 522024493, with a budget of 2MM - their "advocacy arm."
Neither report taking in any government grants, but they've got plenty of political influence.
The roster of the advisory board is like an Uniparty Who's Who, including Hillary Clinton.
βͺ Admiral Mike Mullen β Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 2007β2011
π΄ George Allen β Governor of Virginia (1994-1998), U.S. Senate (2001-2007)
π΄ James A. Baker, III β Secretary of State (Bush Sr., 1992β1993)
π΅ Howard Berman β U.S. House of Representatives (CA-28, 1983-2013)
π΅ James J. Blanchard β U.S. House of Representatives (MI-18, 1975-1983)
π΅ Bill Bradley β U.S. Senate (NJ, 1979-1997)
π΅ David Cicilline β U.S. House of Representatives (RI-1, 2011-2023)
π΅ Hillary Clinton β Secretary of State
π΄ William Cohen β Secretary of Defense (Republican who served in a Democratic administration)
π΄ Norm Coleman β U.S. Senate (MN, 2003-2009)
π΄ Bob Corker β U.S. Senate (TN, 2007-2019)
π΅ Tom Daschle β U.S. Senate (SD, 1987-2005)
π΄ Charlie Dent β U.S. House of Representatives (PA-15, 2005-2018)
π΅ Christopher J. Dodd β U.S. Senate (CT, 1981-2011)
π΅ Thomas Donilon β National Security Advisor (2010, Obama)
π΄ Mickey Edwards β U.S. House of Representatives (OK-5, 1977-1993)
π΄ Mark Esper β Secretary of Defense (2019-2020)
π΄ Bill Frist β U.S. Senate (TN, 1995-2007)
βͺ Robert Gates β Secretary of Defense (served under both GWB and Obama administrations, registered Republican)
π΅ Sam Gejdenson β U.S. House of Representatives (CT-2, 1981-2001)
π΄ Mike Johanns β U.S. Senate (NE, 2009-2015)
π΄ Robert Kasten, Jr. β U.S. Senate (WI, 1981-1993)
π΄ Tom Kean β Governor of New Jersey (1982-1990)
π΄ Bob Livingston β U.S. House of Representatives (LA-1, 1977-1999)
π΄ Connie Mack, III β U.S. Senate (FL, 1981-2001)
π΅ Sam Nunn β U.S. Senate (GA, 1972-1997)
π΄ Robert OβBrien β National Security Advisor (2019-2021)
π΄ Tim Pawlenty β Governor of Minnesota (2003-2011)
π΅ William J. Perry β Secretary of Defense (1994-1997)
π΄ Condoleezza Rice β Secretary of State (2005-2009)
π΄ Tom Ridge β Secretary of Homeland Security (2003-2005)
π΅ Chuck Robb β U.S. Senate (VA, 1981-2001)
π΄ Mike Rogers β U.S. House of Representatives (MI-8, 2001-2015)
π΄ Ed Royce β U.S. House of Representatives (CA-39, 1993-2019)
π΄ Rick Santorum β U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives (PA, 1995-2007)
π΅ David E. Skaggs β U.S. House of Representatives (CO-2, 1987-1999)
π΄ Gordon Smith β U.S. Senate (OR, 1997-2009)
π΅ Timothy E. Wirth β U.S. Senate (CO, 1987-1993)
π΄ Robert B. Zoellick β World Bank President, Deputy Chief of Staff under GWB
@JamesOKeefeIII In addition, Madeleine Bright was a founding member and Colin Powell served as honorary chairman of the Advisory Council.
There is plenty of private sector interest. For example, Karan Bhatia, who serves an active position on US Global Leadership Campaign, currently is serving as head of government affairs and public policy at Google.
The co-chair is none other than Sean Callahan, who is the CEO of Catholic Relief Services, an organization which receives substantial taxpayer support in facilitating refugees.
@JamesOKeefeIII Of more local interest, @BasedMikeLee might want to know that Utah's junior senator is already getting involved in this super-NGO.
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee The biggest backers of @USGLC - Bill Gates Foundation and George Soros Open Society Foundation.
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC The importance of this cannot be understated. TThis is the first solid confirmation I've seen that George Soros and Bill Gates are backers of the so-called "Uniparty" network.
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC Liz Schrayer, the President and CEO of USGLC, also claims to serve on USAIDβs Advisory Committee. In the past, she also served as political director of AIPAC. I found a 2024 article where she took credit for circumventing USAID and getting her own 95 billion dollar bill passed.
USGLC is a Who's Who of the Uniparty - and also of the private sector (compiling the list right now), and it is so powerful that it takes credit for a 95 billion spending bill in a Congress that otherwise ignored Helene victims.
And its backers are George Soros and Bill Gates.
I am reeling.
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC In case you didn't expand my post above, here's a partial listing on who's on their advisory board:
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC Here's a listing of Open Society Foundation (George Soros) grants:
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC But the Bill Gates Foundation provided the vast majority of funding - 71 million over the years, if my math is right:
The private sector involvement is rampant - including Johnson & Johnson, Walt Disney Company, Sesame Workshop, Walmart, Google, Chemonics, P&G, Coca-Cola, Pfizer, and more.
βͺ Stephen K. Benjamin β President & CEO, The Benjamin Firm, LLC
βͺ Andrew H. Tisch β Co-Chairman of the Board & Chairman of the Executive Committee, Loews Corporation
βͺ Jane M. Adams β Vice President, U.S. Federal Government Affairs & Head of Washington Office, Johnson & Johnson
βͺ Carrie Hessler-Radelet β President & CEO, Global Communities
βͺ Roslyn M. Brock β Chief Global Equity Officer, Abt Associates
βͺ Dr. Evelyn Farkas β Executive Director, McCain Institute at Arizona State University
βͺ Susan L. Fox β Senior Vice President, Head of U.S. Government Relations, The Walt Disney Company
βͺ Brigitte Schmidt Gwyn β Senior Vice President, North America Public Policy & Government Affairs, PepsiCo
βͺ George Ingram β Senior Fellow, Center for Sustainable Development, Brookings Institution
βͺ William Moore β President & CEO, Eleanor Crook Foundation
βͺ Heather Nauert β Advisory Board Member, BGR Group; Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
βͺ Norman J. Ornstein β Emeritus Scholar, American Enterprise Institute
βͺ Peter J. Roskam β Partner, BakerHostetler (Federal Policy Team Lead)
βͺ Sherrie Rollins Westin β President & CEO, Sesame Workshop
βͺ Sean Callahan β President & CEO, Catholic Relief Services
βͺ Candida βCandiβ Wolff β Executive Vice President, Global Government Affairs, Citigroup
βͺ Amb. Karl Hofmann β President & CEO, Population Services International (PSI)
βͺ Paul Weisenfeld β Executive Vice President, International Development, RTI International
βͺ Sarah Thorn β Vice President, Global Government Affairs (International Sourcing), Walmart
βͺ Bill Lane β Chairman Emeritus, U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (retired Caterpillar executive)
βͺ Amb. Karan K. Bhatia β VP, Government Affairs & Public Policy (Global), Google
βͺ Myron Brilliant β Founder, Brilliant Impact Group; Senior Counselor, Dentons Global Advisors
βͺ Jamey Butcher β President & CEO, Chemonics International
βͺ Jeffrey Colman β Deputy Director, Policy and Government Affairs, AIPAC
βͺ Selina Jackson β VP, Global Government Relations and Public Policy, Procter & Gamble
βͺ Maria Pica Karp β VP, Global Government Relations, ADM
βͺ Jenelle Krishnamoorthy, Ph.D. β VP & Head, Global Public Policy, Merck
βͺ Jessica Kruvant β Vice President, External Relations, Creative Associates International
βͺ James A. McGreevy III β VP, Public Policy, Government & Regulatory Affairs, Coca-Cola
βͺ Tjada DβOyen McKenna β CEO, Mercy Corps
βͺ Rt. Hon. David Miliband β President & CEO, International Rescue Committee
βͺ Michelle Nunn β President & CEO, CARE USA
βͺ Kathleen OβDell β Principal, Deloitte Consulting LLP (Leader, International Development Practice)
βͺ Caroline Roan β Chief Sustainability Officer & SVP, Global Health & Social Impact, Pfizer; President, The Pfizer Foundation
There is significant Uniparty NGO crossover between USGLC and other US government financed NGOs.
π΅ Howard Berman
πΉ USGLC Role: Advisory Council Member
πΈ Board Member, NDI (since 2013)
π΄ Norm Coleman
πΉ USGLC Role: Co-Chair, Board of Directors & Advisory Council Member
πΈ Board Member, NED (~2011β2019)
π΅ Tom Daschle
πΉ USGLC Role: Advisory Council Member
πΈ Vice Chair & current Chair, NDI (Chair since 2022)
π΅ Sam Gejdenson
πΉ USGLC Role: Advisory Council Member
πΈ Board Member, NDI
π΄ Bill Frist
πΉ USGLC Role: Advisory Council Member
πΉ Democracy NGO Role:
πΈ Board Member, NED (~2001β2007)
π΅ Madeleine Albright (-2022)
πΉ USGLC Role: Founding Advisory Council Member
πΈ Founding Vice Chair & Chair, National Democratic Institute (NDI) (2001β2022)
πΈ Board Member, National Endowment for Democracy (NED) (1991β1993)
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC To be honest, I wrote this thread while I was collating the findings. I'm just shocked. This is quite possibly the missing link we've all been looking for.
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC Separately, I was looking at CHIPS Act, an odd bipartisan bill which provided a windfall for colleges and universities. And, presto, USGLC was involved in its lobbying.
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC Other prominent issues they have lobbied on involved the IRA (which was a big NGO windfall). It seems they generally enjoy lobbying for vague spending bills rather than focused ones.
USGLC have also been major promoters of refugee resettlement and migrant financing in the United States. Sean Callahan, the co-chair of USGLC advocacy arm and also the CEO of Catholic Refugee Services, has outright said that taxpayer dollars should be used to support resettlement of refugees to the United States.
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC President and CEO of Chemonics, Jamey Butcher, is on the board of USGLC as well.
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC President and CEO of Global Communities, Carrie Hessler-Radelet, is the secretary of Center for U.S. Global Leadership (USGLC education arm).
In fact, USGLC and International Republican Institute (IRI) shared a "Security Event" spot at the 2024 Republican Convention.
The IRI includes the following sitting members:
π΄ Mitt Romney β Director; Former U.S. Senator from Utah, 2012 GOP presidential nominee.
π΄ Lindsey Graham β Director; U.S. Senator from South Carolina.
π΄ Joni Ernst β Director; U.S. Senator from Iowa.
π΄ Tom Cotton β Director; U.S. Senator from Arkansas.
π΄ Marco Rubio (Formerly)
π΄ Dan Sullivan β Chairman; U.S. Senator from Alaska.
π΄ Kelly Ayotte β Director; former U.S. Senator from New Hampshire.
π΄ Mark Kirk β Director; former U.S. Senator from Illinois.
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC I was disappointed to find @SenJoniErnst to be involved as well
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC @SenJoniErnst They were so powerful, they got a rare speaking appearance from the sitting President Biden at an event they hosted:
They are deeply involved in knowing how the government works - download and save this PDF. It is literally a playbook as to the positions to fill to create impact, which was written for the Obama administration and, given the funding sources of Soros and Gates Foundation, likely influenced how our migrant programs scaled so massively. usglc.org/media/2016/09/β¦
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC @SenJoniErnst I also found this Facebook video where they review each nominee for the Biden administration (sorry, I couldn't get the auto-subtitles).
I'm digging through Congressional testimonies and came across one where both Admiral James G. Stavridis, USN (Ret.), testifying as Co-Chair of the USGLCβs National Security Advisory Council, and Bill Gates testified at the same Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing.
The policy impact sought was increased public-private (NGO) partnerships in global development, increased funding for global health initiative, increased foreign aid funding.
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC @SenJoniErnst Here is another one where Liz Schrayer CEO of USGLC, Howard Kohr, AIPAC CEO, Natasha Bilimoria, Director of US Strategy for GAVI Alliance all testified together to increase funding for International Affairs Budget (think USAID) : congress.gov/event/116th-coβ¦
Liz Schrayer (CEO of USGLC) loves invoking Reagan's memory to make the case for more USAID involvement - If you've followed my posts... you know these Uniparty NGOs have their roots in the Cold War and truly, honestly believe that without themselves, the Western world would fall apart - which is why they call themselves "Democracy": usglc.org/media/2025/04/β¦
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC @SenJoniErnst I'm going to sign off for now... but this is probably the wildest rabbit hole I've ever gone down.
Last thing - don't forget how this whole thread started. It started by @JamesOKeefeIII busting DoD Branch Chief Nicolas Turza who outright stated his intent to obstruct the Presidential administration. This is the same person which USGLC featured in a video.
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC @SenJoniErnst And last last thing - don't forget, USGLC is bankrolled by Soros' OSF and Bill Gates Foundation.
Repeat: This could very well be the missing link between the Uniparty and the Soros/Gates alignment.
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC @SenJoniErnst Funny - I hit the Grok button on this thread and got this, anyone else?:
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC @SenJoniErnst Oh, this is the gift that never stops giving. Of course Don Bacon is deeply involved.
@JamesOKeefeIII @BasedMikeLee @USGLC @SenJoniErnst This is only a small organization by revenue (10MM budget) yet it is able to host events in most states on a recurring basis with super prominent names. Just go to the website and look up your local state. @MikeBenzCyber what gives?
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π§΅ THREAD: How mass immigration came to Japan's shores
π saw a lovely cultural exchange between Americans and Japanese this past week, which got me wondering how and why Muslims came to Japan... so I spent the weekend looking into it.
Japan went from officially having "no immigration policy" to a formal system with a cap of 820,000 foreign workers. Japan's Muslim population has gone from ~110,000 (2010) to ~420,000 (end of 2024). There are now 149 mosques.
The bill that created this was passed at 4:00 AM in December 2018. The opposition called it a "carte blanche." Deliberations were compressed. It passed anyway.
What I found:
πΉ Three consecutive foreign ministers trained at American universities.
πΉ A foundation run by a Trilateral Commission member and a former US intelligence chief.
πΉ A $69 million fellowship network seeding 69 universities in 44 countries.
πΉ A UN framework signed the same month as the 4 AM vote.
πΉ Sixteen bilateral labor agreements managed through a single coordinating body.
πΉ A Japan-specific immigration program drafted by a Japanese national while he was interning inside the US Senate.
In July 2025, a party that didn't exist before COVID won 14 seats and finished third in the popular vote. By February 2026, the LDP won its biggest parliamentary majority since 1955, running on tighter immigration.
Unfortunately, Americans and Japanese have more in common beyond love of BBQ. They have the mass migration problem in common. Receipts below. π
As always, patience as I pull together the thread.
Japan's Muslim population:
2010: ~110,000
2024: ~420,000
Nearly 4x in 14 years.
Mosques: 4 in 1980. 149 as of 2024.
This is not organic. Someone built a pipeline.
The Specified Skilled Worker program. SSW.
Original cap (2019): 345,000 workers.
New cap (March 2024): 820,000 workers.
The law that created SSW passed at **4:00 AM** on December 8, 2018.
The opposition called it a "carte blanche." Deliberations were rushed.
π§΅THREAD, NO KINGS IN THE SENATE?: The Helsinki Commission, the almighty foreign democracy operations arm of Congress
The No Kings crowd marched today against the one branch of government where you can actually see who's in charge. They should try the Senate.
At 3 AM on Friday, Thune passed a funding bill by voice vote. Funded everything except immigration enforcement. Just completely gave into the Democratic demands.
Inside that Senate sits a body called the Helsinki Commission. No FOIA. No Inspector General. No records retention policy. It operates in permanent darkness, and what's hiding in there makes the 3 AM vote look transparent.
Look at the two images below.
Left: the booking photo.
Right: the knife Capitol Police seized.
A Helsinki Commission staffer drew this on a Capitol Police officer. March 8, 2019. He was arrested and booked. He was never fired. He was also photographed in Ukrainian military camo at a command post near Bakhmut. Investigators documented $87,400 in cash.
Both parties buried it. The Ryan Routh assassination attempt connection sits in plain sight. The same NGO network running today's color revolution marches connects to the same Helsinki Commission infrastructure.
Receipts below.
As always, patience as I pull together the post. π
@shellenberger This photo shows Parker at a Ukrainian military command post near Bakhmut, wearing Ukrainian camo, studying operational maps. According to the investigation, he made 7+ trips to the war zone. I could find no evidence these trips were formally authorized by Congress.
π§΅π¨ MAJOR BREAKING: A $15+ MILLION DOE contractor and NoKings protest organizer with active nuclear security contracts is on camera recommending a color revolution "how-to" π¨π¨
His name is Steven A. Cash. Former CIA officer (Balkans, Clinton era). Under Biden: Senior Advisor to the Undersecretary at DHS Intelligence & Analysis.
The day after Trump's 2016 election, Cash co-founded "The Steady State" β a network of more than 340 former intelligence community officials who decided Trump was an "existential threat".
When Biden won, the threat was gone. Cash went into Biden's DHS. His own words: "we disappeared."
Then Trump won again. "Suddenly the existential threat was back." The Steady State reactivated and is now a planning partner with NoKings. In the clip below, their meeting recommends "Bringing Down a Dictator" β the Otpor documentary about toppling MiloΕ‘eviΔ β as "a how-to."
Meanwhile, Cash's company Deck Prism LLC holds $15+ million in Department of Energy contracts. Almost every one: sole-source or non-competed. One is for the National Nuclear Security Administration β our nuclear weapons program β justified because "disclosure would compromise national security."
His FEC records: 20+ donations over 20 years. 100% Democratic. Zero Republican. Including $1,001 to Kamala Harris on August 4, 2024, while his NNSA nuclear contract was active.
I have the USAspending receipts, the FEC filings, and him on camera twice.
As always, patience as I pull together the thread. π
Before proceeding with this thread, please follow @listen_2learn , who tried to expose Cash earlier. Thanks to my new co-visiting fellow with @ItsYourGov , @JeffClarkUS , for help in researching.
π§΅π¨ MAJOR BREAKING: THE 4-DAY MIRACLE, or How MWEG and a 500-Org Coalition Weaponized Charlie Kirk's Assassination π¨
1,400 people. 20+ organizations. 3 professionally moderated panels. 4 days after an assassination. Does this sound organic to you?
September 14, 2025 (a Sunday, no less) the "Dignity Over Violence" zoom goes live. The coalition's central resource was a website called turntoward[.]us registered by Mormon Women for Ethical Government (MWEG) ONE DAY after Charlie Kirk was shot dead at UVU. Registrant email: internal.support@mweg.org
"Turn Toward." Now say "Turning Point." Did they name the campaign after the dead man's organization to advance their own political agenda?
I'm going to reverse-engineer how you mobilize 20 NGOs in 4 days... because you CAN'T. Not unless the infrastructure was already built.
I dare you, @mormonweg , to explain how these receipts are "absolutely false."
As always, patience as I pull together the thread. π
STEP 1: You need a pre-existing ACTIVATION LIST. A searchable database of organizations ready to mobilize on command.
The #ListenFirst Coalition has existed since 2017. 500+ organizations. Backbone staff. Working groups. A "Marketing Intelligence Hub." A "Storytelling & Media Relations Hub." Congressional testimony pipeline. Coordinated media with WSJ, WaPo, PBS.
This is the same Listen First project that was described here:
Mormon Women for Ethical Government (@mormonweg) is quite upset that I dedicated a presentation to them to a Utahn Republican Women's group. They called it "absolutely false."
I don't know what they are alleging is false, like Bill Kristol is among their biggest donors (as @labtechleigh found), or that their co-executive director Jen Thomas represents MWEG in a meeting series as part of a fractal ecosystem to transform America's governance.
But in the spirit of last year's thread on @CODEPINK , I will do a 100% factual, zero opinion, receipt-based thread on MWEG to clear the air. As MWEG said - "be kind, but be direct."
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@mormonweg FACT: MWEG reported a jump from 437K to 1.3M in one year from grants.
@mormonweg FACT: Bill Kristol's Group, Defending Democracy Together Institute, is a large donor at 150K for at least 2 years going. What relationship does Kristol have to LDS women?
π§΅ THREAD: "House of Singham" : Neville Singham's mega-exposure.
This is part 1 out of 5 in a mega-project exposing Neville Singham and his money flows. Honored to have been friends with @AsraNomani throughout this.
I'm going to explain this article below - but you should also click through it, because it shows the amazing depth and scope of research which Asra has done. π
As always, patience as I pull together the thread.
@AsraNomani Neville Roy Singham is one of our most infamous financers in the revolutionary network. He has funneled $278 MILLION into a network of ~2,000 organizations that push pro-China, anti-American propaganda across five continents.
It starts with a wedding.
Jamaica, February 2017. Singham (tech fortune from Thoughtworks) marries Jodie Evans (co-founder of CodePink). Four days of lectures, panels, and late-night strategy sessions.
The wedding itinerary featured a panel called "The Future of the Left." Not subtle.