USAID Funding Abortion and Population Control in Africa
American tax dollars were funding population control in people groups deemed genetically inferior with money laundered through USAID.
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3/5/20251 min read


USAID were funding abortion and eugenics with hundreds of millions of taxpayers dollars. There are two points to make here. First, radical agendas are being funded through an elaborate money laundering system to NGOs with intentionally deceptive names. Second, this story illustrates how incestuous Washington, D.C. has become. Apparently, working for the federal government, or having a family member in the federal government is a meal ticket to wealth and power.
Bureaucratic Incest
(Original story from Mia Cathell, Townhall) Jen Psaki's younger sister, Stephanie Psaki, spent nearly a decade working at a controversial non-governmental organization (NGO) that has received millions in taxpayer funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
From 2013 to 2021, Stephanie Psaki held a leadership role at the Population Council, an NGO known for advocating abortion and originally founded by population control proponents, including individuals associated with eugenics.
Radical Agendas - "genetic quality" and promoting (human controlled) "natural selection"
The organization was established with the goal of addressing concerns about overpopulation and has promoted abortion as a means of controlling birth rates, particularly among certain populations. At its founding conference, participants expressed concerns that societal advancements were interfering with "natural selection" by allowing more individuals with perceived genetic weaknesses to survive and reproduce, which they argued led to a decline in "genetic quality," according to records of the discussions. Prominent figures in the American Eugenics Society (AES), such as Frederick Osborn and Frank Notestein, later served as presidents of the council.
In its early years, the Population Council funded research on fertility differences across social classes and supported sterilization procedures targeting individuals with hereditary conditions deemed undesirable. While early financial backing came from groups like the Ford Foundation—linked to billionaire George Soros—eventually, U.S. government agencies such as USAID, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) became its primary sources of funding.

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