Posted on 04/01/2025 7:26:06 AM PDT by george76
ELON: U.S. INSTITUTE OF PEACE TRIED TO DELETE TALIBAN FUNDING RECORDS—DOGE RECOVERED IT..
Elon says the U.S. Institute of Peace deleted 1TB of financial data linking them to funding Taliban and Iraqi leadership—but DOGE wasn’t fooled.
According to Elon, the agency attempted to scrub the records, but DOGE engineers recovered the entire archive thanks to “their shocking incompetence with tech.”
The data reportedly includes detailed financial transfers tied to groups in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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The names government things are always the opposite of what they actually do.
"United States Institute of Peace"?
Of course it was full of treason, warmongering, and terrorism.
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the level of corruption in our government is beyond even our imagination.
Any proesecutions for trying to destroy evidence?
Why would they be sending money to the Taliban?
“Any proesecutions for trying to destroy evidence?”
Bondi will get right on that! /s
Either officials in the organization throw some low level clerk under the bus or they all say, in unison, “sorry, it was just a little mistake...” and they all skate.
When I erased 300 terabytes of unwanted emails it took many days because the overwrite of the disk sectors was limited by the bus speed of the drive interfaces. That stuff doesn’t just happen instantly.
Now though I see that they stumbled into a bit of truth inadvertently. We aren't conquerors and our people want peace but apparantly our government has been truly nefarious on the world scene in secret. Secret because they american people prior to Obama (to pick a spot) would never have accepted it if it was known. Funding terrorists and and oppressive regimes (hamas, taliban, etc), overthrowing governments to install tyrants, etc. Of course now Trump is ripping that shroud off and exposing it and .... yawns. Sigh.
“ Any proesecutions for trying to destroy evidence?‘
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There are legal requirements for records retention under NARA (which stands for National Archives and Records Act…I THINK) and there are potential penalties for violating that law.
Biden continued to send money to the Taliban even after his disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan. We knew about that. Its the democrat way. But trying to cover it up by destroying official government records, that’s a crime in of itself. There better be prosecutions for that.
Protection money, like with the Mafia.
The main difference between the Federal Government and the Mafia is, if you pay the Mafia to leave you alone, they leave you alone......................
May not be able to happen until the radical judges are out of the way.
Just a part of the CIA apparatus, no doubt.
“Bondi will get right on that! /s”
Get over it. GAETZ pulled out.
I would imagine there’s some element of money-laundering....selected Taliban group. We give them half-a-billion...we get a Afghan account with 250-million loaded. They keep their share, and the Peace Institute gets a stash of money for ‘sharing’ among themselves.
The USIP came into existence...mid-80s. Just a humble guess, but Cheney is probably connected to them in some way, and this Taliban funding probably goes back to prior to 9-11. Over a 20-year, I bet you find half-a-billion a year was being paid out. Anyone’s guess how the money was spent.
Well, peace to islam means something very different than to the rest of the world ... which is typical of that “religion”.
for those calling for the immediate dispensing of justice, these things take time to do correctly. there is still due process, even for the wicked traitors. everything must be able to be upheld in a crooked court.
Destroying government records is a crime.
While I don’t doubt much of this, it starts to ring hollow when nobody is held accountable for it. How is this not treason? Both the deletion of such records and why they even existed in the first place.
“Get over it. GAETZ pulled out.”
Bondi = Jeff Sessions, and I won’t get over it.
Don’t dodge the DOGE Dog’s disquisition to de-fund Democrats.
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