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Report: Billionaires Spend at Least $1.2 Billion Annually on Anti-Communist Propaganda

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There’s a war happening right now…. Not with bullets or bombs, but with ideas, narratives, and carefully crafted messages that flow through our news feeds, textbooks, and political discourse like water through a dam that’s been deliberately opened. And it costs about $1.2 billion a year.

That’s right. Over a billion dollars annually is spent by a combination of government agencies, billionaire donors, and private institutions to shape how we think about communism, socialism, and alternative economic systems. It’s a staggering figure — enough to fund thousands of schools, hospitals, or infrastructure projects. Instead, it’s being deployed in what might be the longest-running information campaign in modern history.

But here’s what makes this particularly fascinating, and more than a little unsettling: most people have no idea it’s happening. The Machine That Runs on Money

Let me paint you a picture with actual numbers. Every single day, the Voice of America broadcasts in 49 languages across the globe. It reaches millions of people in countries where press freedom is limited, where authoritarian governments — often communist or formerly communist — control the narrative. And it does this with an annual budget of approximately $267.5 million of taxpayer money, funded through the U.S. Agency for Global Media.

That’s just one organization.

Then there’s the National Endowment for Democracy, which received $315 million in fiscal year 2023 alone. The NED doesn’t broadcast news — it’s more surgical than that. It funds grassroots movements, democracy activists, civil society organizations, and media outlets in countries across the world. Its stated mission? Promoting democratic institutions. Its practical effect? Countering communist and socialist influence wherever it takes root.

The organization was literally established in 1983 during the Reagan administration as a soft-power tool to promote American interests abroad. Unlike the CIA’s covert operations of the Cold War era, NED operates openly — but with the same fundamental objective: shaping foreign political landscapes to favor capitalist democracy over socialist alternatives.

USAID, the U.S. Agency for International Development, throws another estimated $200 million annually into programs specifically designed to counter communist ideology. They do this through economic development projects, support for democratic institutions, and strategic aid that comes with ideological strings attached. During the Cold War, this was explicit and unapologetic. Today, it’s more subtle, woven into development rhetoric and humanitarian language, but the underlying goal remains remarkably consistent.

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