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USAID Must Be Terminated

AFI miners picked just one USAID grantee, INTERNEWS NETWORK, to find it riddled with British Pilgrims Society beneficiary interlocks.

The longtime-CEO of InterNews Jeanne Bourgault was VP of Programs at USAID and worked for Rockefeller, Ford, WEF, Skoll, and the UN.

Below is an incomplete list of the Pilgrims Society relationship interlocks with just this one INTERNEW NETWORK funded by USAID.

Clearly Bourgault used her USAID funding to promote the Globalist One World Order agenda.

Internews is interlocked with:

US BOARD OF DIRECTORS

UK BOARD OF TRUSTEES Pilgrims Society

GLOBAL LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

OLD LISTING

INTERNEWS NETWORK (Agencies: USAID, Department of State)
UEI: MHD7RBNTAB45 | EIN: 943027961 | Active: $94,501,096.00 | 990: $93,974,716

NOW $123,908,095https://internews.org/about/our-strategy/

https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/943027961

https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/943027961/202213119349303661/full

https://theorg.com/org/internews/org-chart/jeanne-bourgault

Prior to Internews, Bourgault worked internationally in countries undergoing dramatic shifts in media and political landscapes. She joined Internews in 2001 as Vice President for Programs after six years with the U.S. Agency for International Development, including three years at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, and as a strategic advisor for media and community development programs in post-war Kosovo, Serbia, and Montenegro.

Bourgault has consulted on international program design and evaluation for the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Research Triangle Institute, and the United Nations Centre for Human Rights, among others.

Bourgault speaks on issues of global news, women’s media leadership, information technology, and participatory community development worldwide, including venues such as the Skoll World Forum, the Global Philanthropy Forum, and the World Economic Forum in Davos. She serves on the Media, Entertainment, and Information Industries Steering Committee for the World Economic Forum, and the Steering Committee of the Global Forum for Media Development.

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