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  • REPORT: Evidence Suggests LA “Riots” Over ICE Raids Could Be Government‑Funded

    06/08/2025 8:53:34 AM PDT · by bitt · 76 replies
    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com ^ | Jun. 8, 2025 | Jim Hᴏft
    What began as a so-called “spontaneous protest” against ICE enforcement operations in Los Angeles has now been exposed as something far more insidious: a well-funded, coordinated riot, with ties to radical left-wing organizations, government-backed NGOs, and even a billionaire known for pushing Chinese Communist propaganda. According to a damning exposé by investigative account @DataRepublican, several nonprofit organizations and shadowy political fronts played a pivotal role in igniting the chaos that saw federal officers attacked, flags burned, and city streets blocked. But what’s more alarming: tens of millions of dollars in taxpayer money may have indirectly fueled the unrest. WHO’S BEHIND...
  • US Sent Billions in Funding to China, Russia For Cat Experiments, Wuhan Lab Research: Sen. Joni Ernst

    06/02/2023 9:27:41 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 9 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | 06/02/2023 | Mark Tapscott
    Hundreds of millions of U.S. tax dollars went to recipients in China and Russia in recent years without being properly tracked by the federal government, including a grant that enabled a state-run Russian lab to test cats on treadmills, according to Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa). Ernst and her staff investigators, working with auditors at the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and the Congressional Research Service, as well as two nonprofit Washington watchdogs—Open The Books (OTB) and the White Coat Waste Project (WCWP)—discovered dozens of other grants that weren’t counted on the federal government’s USASpending.gov internet database.While the total value of the...
  • The Brainworms Come For Big Science

    01/25/2021 11:57:55 AM PST · by PoliticallyShort · 7 replies
    The American Mind ^ | 01/25/21 | J. Scott Turner
    In 2018, the last year for which a complete picture can be discerned, the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded nearly a thousand research grants devoted in whole or part to 'diversity, inclusion, and equity' (DIE) aims, to the tune of more than $1.3 billion. From 2010 to 2018, a total of more than $4 billion have been awarded to more than 2,200 DIE-oriented grants...DIE now holds the trump card in deciding what science is worthy of funding. No matter how stellar the science, the message is clear: gobble up the DIE brainworm, or your funding will dry up, and your...
  • Greenpeace Founder: Global Warming Hoax Pushed by Corrupt Scientists ‘Hooked on Government Grants’

    03/10/2019 4:03:59 PM PDT · by george76 · 28 replies
    Breitbart News ^ | 7 Mar 2019 | Robert Kraychik
    Greenpeace co-founder and former president of Greenpeace Canada Patrick Moore described the cynical and corrupt machinations fueling the narrative of anthropocentric global warming and “climate change” . ... Moore explained how fear and guilt are leveraged by proponents of climate change: Fear has been used all through history to gain control of people’s minds and wallets and all else, and the climate catastrophe is strictly a fear campaign — well, fear and guilt — you’re afraid you’re killing your children because you’re driving them in your SUV and emitting carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and you feel guilty for doing...
  • Green energy company fights for life after getting billions from feds (Abengoa)

    09/02/2015 7:43:16 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 22 replies
    Watchdog.org ^ | September 2, 2015 | Rob Nikolewski
    Abengoa, a renewable energy multinational company headquartered in Spain, has been a favorite of the Obama administration in getting federal tax money for clean energy projects. Since 2009, Abengoa and its subsidiaries, according to estimates, have received $2.9 billion in grants and loan guarantees through the Department of Energy to undertake solar projects in California and Arizona—as well as the construction of a cellulosic ethanol plant in Kansas. But in the space of less than a year, Abengoa’s financial health has become critical, leading investors to worry whether the company can survive. The company’s stock price on NASDAQ has swooned—from...
  • Research Using Fetal Tissue

    08/18/2015 9:09:37 AM PDT · by Oldpuppymax · 1 replies
    Coach is Right ^ | 8/18/15 | Michael D. Shaw
    What better follow-up to the earlier story on harvesting the tissue? As mentioned in that article, fetal tissue has been harvested for medical research for years. Even before abortion was legalized, other sources were tapped, and according to an article by AP science writer Malcolm Ritter, this practice dates back to the 1930s. Ritter, and many others, like to invoke the 1954 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. As Ritter puts it, “The 1954 Nobel Prize in medicine was awarded for work with fetal tissue that led to developing a vaccine against polio.” Not so fast… According to the Nobel...
  • Research help

    06/03/2015 5:02:28 AM PDT · by shoff · 27 replies
    Self | 06/03/2015 | Steven Hoffman
    I have tried in many different ways to find a listing of government grants. I am not looking to apply but I want to know who is granted my tax dollars. I have found when a group brags about getting one, but is there a listing of grants issued? Similar to the radicals in the sixties who complained their tax dollars going to the “military industrial complex” I don’t think mine should go to La-Raza, Blacklivesmatter, National Action Network, or CAIR among others. Am I looking in the wrong place or is this information purposely not published?
  • $524,403 Gov’t Study Examines Link Between Diabetes and Lesbian, Bisexual Women

    12/16/2014 9:50:01 PM PST · by Olog-hai · 14 replies
    Cybercast News Service ^ | December 16, 2014 - 4:57 PM | Melanie Hunter
    The National Institutes of Health through its National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases has awarded $524,403 in taxpayer dollars to San Diego University to study diabetes and sexual orientation in women. “Type 2 diabetes (T2D) contributes to substantial morbidity, disability, and premature mortality in the U.S.,” the grant said. “Lesbian and Bisexual (LB) women may be at elevated risk for developing T2D because they are more likely than heterosexual women to experience Obesity and other risk factors linked with T2D such as cigarette smoking, Violence victimization, and depressive distress,” the grant added. …
  • GAO: Government failed to report $619 billion in spending to its transparency site

    08/06/2014 4:49:57 AM PDT · by TurboZamboni · 5 replies
    WaPo ^ | 8-5-14 | Josh Hicks
    The White House budget office launched USASpending.gov in 2007 to track federal spending after scores of lawmakers, including then-Sen. Barack Obama, successfully pushed through a bipartisan bill to ensure greater transparency with the funding. At last check, less than 8 percent of the site’s spending information was accurate, and federal agencies had failed to report nearly $620 billion in grants, loans and other forms of assistance awards, according to a recent report from Congress’s nonpartisan Government Accountability Office.
  • USASpending.gov short of data on $619 billion worth of grants and awards

    08/05/2014 3:33:08 PM PDT · by Citizen Zed · 3 replies
    Washington Post ^ | 8-5-2014 | Nancy Scola
    Launched in December 2007, USASpending.gov was meant as a way of tapping modern technology to hand the American public the means to track what the federal government spends. But a new report from the Government Accountability Office found that, in 2012 at least, more than $619 billion in federal awards that should be accounted for on the site weren't. Agencies, GAO found, are generally reporting on the contracts that they hand out. What's missing from the site are grants and awards, a range of federal spending that covers everything from agricultural development to research on new naval reconnaissance. The absent...
  • Providence gets $150K to reduce gun, gang violence

    10/24/2013 1:55:51 PM PDT · by Q-ManRN · 9 replies
    NBC 10 TV ^ | October 24, 2013 | Susie Steimle
    "We do not want to have any more press conferences announcing arrests of people accused of murder. I've done too many of those as mayor," Taveras said Thursday. That's why local leaders secured a $150,000 grant to help curb gang violence in the city of Providence as part of the Project Safe Neighborhoods program. Federal funding will go toward targeting "impact players" on the streets. The city will hire so-called street workers who will spend time getting to know crime-prone areas and work on preventing gang members from turning to violence. Providence has received the grant in years past. Taveras...
  • The Government Grant System (Twisting science to serve the state)

    12/09/2007 9:42:48 AM PST · by GodGunsGuts · 443 replies · 449+ views
    DonaldMiller.com ^ | May 16, 2007 | Donald W. Miller, Jr., MD
    Flush with success in creating an atom bomb, the U.S. federal government decided it should start funding nonmilitary scientific research. A government report titled "Science, the Endless Frontier" provides the justification for doing this. It makes the case that "science is the responsibility of government because new scientific knowledge vitally affects our health, our jobs, and our national security" (Bush, 1945). Accordingly, the government established a Research Grants Office in January, 1946 to award grants for research in the biomedical and physical sciences. It received 800 grant applications that year. The Research Grants Office is now known as the Center...
  • Worker shortage hampers Katrina rebuilding

    09/15/2006 4:53:47 AM PDT · by spintreebob · 18 replies · 575+ views
    People have the money, but struggle to find contractors to do the job. A push to train thousands of new construction workers on the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast found an unlikely pupil in Sandra Ramsay. . . . .The worker shortage has been tempered by the estimated 100,000 Hispanic workers who moved to the Gulf Coast region after last year’s storm. One-quarter of the workers in New Orleans after Katrina are undocumented Latinos, according to a recent study by researchers from Tulane University and the University of California at Berkeley. The study also notes the federal government has waived certain immigration...
  • Washington state company to create methane gas from cow manure

    05/20/2005 11:35:49 PM PDT · by Arkie2 · 22 replies · 573+ views
    UPI ^ | May 20, 2005, | contented cows
    TUKWILA, WA, United States (UPI) -- The U.S. government has given a Washington state company $8 million to create methane gas from cow manure and trash. Prometheus Energy Co., which got the grant from the Agriculture and Energy departments, is developing a new technology that transforms the methane produced at landfills, cow pastures and coal mines into a substitute for diesel fuel, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported Friday "What we do is take pollution and turn it into energy," said a Prometheus spokesman. "We take waste gases ... and through a freezing process turn that into liquid natural gas." Liquid natural...
  • Trip to US to study lesbian sports

    03/18/2004 12:06:51 PM PST · by shaggy eel · 68 replies · 156+ views
    [New Zealand] taxpayers paid $7000 for two women to travel to the United States to study ways of encouraging more gay and lesbian Maori and Pacific Islanders to take part in sport and cultural activities. Elizabeth Kerekere of Porirua attended the Federation of Gay Games annual meeting in Chicago in November with her partner Alofa AioNo. She said it was a good investment as she found new ways of encouraging gays and lesbians to participate in sport, art and cultural events and that her research could help any group wanting to encourage participation in its events. But the government agency...
  • Phipps to receive funds for expansion

    03/15/2002 7:54:12 AM PST · by Willie Green · 2 replies · 236+ views
    The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ^ | Friday, March 15, 2002 | staff
    <p>U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle will present $200,000 in federal funds today to help fund the $42 million expansion and redevelopment of the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.</p> <p>The Swissvale Democrat will present a check to Phipps Executive Director Richard V. Piacentini during a 1 p.m. ceremony at the conservatory's Palm Court entrance in Oakland.</p>