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February 12, 2025 13 mins
Rod and Greg speak with “DataRepublican,” the “X” handle for a woman who is becoming immensely popular for tracking the money doled out by the USAID program and posting those results to her “X” page.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm roughd Arquette, I'm citizen US. Folks. Everybody get in
the van. We're ready to go. We are hyped on
this Wingman Wednesday edition. This is you know, this is
I'm very very excited about this interview.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Yeah right now. Greg brought this to our attention two
three days ago and he said, have you been following this?
And we started looking into this and we realized what
data Republican was doing and it is pretty amazing. Maybe
you can explain it to people, Greg who should be
looking and following this now they should be following our
ex page as well. But what data Republican is doing.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
So Data Republican, this person has taken the open sourced
information Doge's work as well as the nonprofit information that's
publicly available, and through coding and AI and through being
wicked smart, has actually created a search engine, but also
has created a flow chart to show the flow of funds,

(00:53):
particularly with USAID, how that money is, where that money goes,
where it starts, and where it goes and what you
find is and what what Data Republican has been able
to show is that it stops and a lot of
locations domestically with leftist Democrats, even the uniparty. There's Republicans
involved too, and they make up fortune, they make they

(01:15):
make personal wealth over all of this, and then they
shoot this out domestically and around the world. I think
they're robber barons first and that they are politically motivated second.
But this thing is as a scam. It is it
is fraud and money laundering to a degree that I
don't know that the poll I certainly didn't know the
extent of it, and we wouldn't without the good work

(01:36):
of someone like Data Republican. Now, the reason we keep
saying data Republican is this person does not want to
be doctor and the people that work for DOGE have
been treated very poorly by the regime media. This person
would like to keep their privacy, so we went to
great lengths. Also, this our guest is he hearing impaired.
So what you'll hear is the interpreter of the sign

(01:57):
language of the interpreter. The interpreter's voice is what you
go hear.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
YEA.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Even that's been altered because again we're she asked for protection.
And then this is the first radio interview, folks, This
is this has been a on X but her post
today after she did the interview with US, she said,
the goal is to interview, is to take these interviews, uh,
and this knowledge beyond X and share it with a
wider publican. So this person's decided that they are going

(02:22):
to get outside of X the page and and and
that a Republican page and start to have these conversations
and you'll, I think you'll see it a little more bit.
We're we're the first, we're the first radio interview. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
Now through the interpreter you will hear her responses. Today.
We asked her a series of questions and we began
by first of all, asking her how in fact she
got into this and why she decided to really dig
deep into what the nerd Army and others have found
out about the post going on with a usaid. I
asked her why she decided to get into this.

Speaker 4 (02:53):
I was in DC and I met with some people,
nothing to do with the government, just in DC and
I met with some people and we were discussing, you know,
there needs to be something in the awards that I
don't know. One person said that the system, you know,
the US spends and the web, the US Spending website

(03:16):
is complicated and it's just impossible to find any information
that it's really hard to search it. So I thought,
you know, we really need a tool to do that.
So what I can do is I can download the
award website itself in its entirety and make a tool
so that you can easily look up words in the
awards website. And then when I pulled it up, everyone

(03:39):
started searching for awards and I figured out that it
was crazy things in there. I was shocked by the
things I was reading, just crazy stuff and where the
awards were going. And it just became viral when I
made a comment on it.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
So first off, this is taking your You have brought
this information to the fingertips of the public where we're
hearing from Dough and we're hearing about all of this.
You're making this available. We thank you for the hard
work and what you're doing. Let me ask you, and
this is a big question, it's probably too open ended,
but what have you what would you share with our listeners?
You have discovered that you really want people to be

(04:15):
aware of something that you've drilled down in and something
that you've discovered that we didn't know before Doge and
before you've made this publicly available.

Speaker 4 (04:23):
Yeah. Wow.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
You know.

Speaker 4 (04:26):
Part of what I did was I just did a
graph of all the money flows from the NDO to NGO.
That's all I wanted to do, just follow the numbers,
follow the money, but it was so large and so complicated.
Now there's around one hundred thousand NGOs in my database
and the connections are insane. But the complication and connections

(04:48):
between them are so hard to analyze that there's probably
around I think, like around one billion possible connections, but
now the real connection is around two hundred and fifty
million because so much money is exchanging hands. And I

(05:10):
think the reason why we figured this out now is
because of AI. AI is an amazing tool for big
database things like this, and we can use against the government. Ran.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
Let me ask these connections. As you pointed out, there
are so many connections there with the NGOs. Is this
an attempt to hide how this money is going from
NGO to NGO? I mean, are they making it so complicated?
Is very hard for the average American to follow any
of this without your work. I mean, could any anybody

(05:44):
follow this well?

Speaker 4 (05:47):
I hate to give any opinions and I hate to
give any specific answers like yes or no, because that's
not my point. But what I want to say is
that the whole industry is worth round. I think the
number is around three trillion dollars. Around half of that
is from the government, so the numbers do lie, and

(06:10):
that's what I've seen, and almost all of them, and
most of them have no booths on the ground, so
they give the contract to the other person, and then
that person give contract to another person, and so on
and so on, so it gets really deep in the weeds.
I couldn't say if it was purposeful, but it's awful
to see that it's actually happened and how the transfers
have been going down, and I hope that a lot

(06:33):
of people can be helped by tracking this.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
There was a post that you made that I thought
was incredibly insightful. You posted that you suspected that at
Elon Musk, prior to beginning this going to the Department
of Treasury in DOGE, he would have probably talked about
the importance of cutting the deficit, but you remark that
what you believe here or hearing from him now is

(06:57):
protecting democracy and it's a far greater mission than maybe
cutting the deficit. Ye share with our listeners, what does
that mean? Talk about the uniparty, where this money goes,
who pockets it? How is democracy or how does democracy
need to be protected by someone like Elon Musk who
knows how to look at the numbers and dig into

(07:17):
where money is spent and how it's spent.

Speaker 4 (07:20):
Yes, yes, as coolutely. So there's another person named Mike
Bents who I've talked to, and I promise he is
the expert. You know, just watch his stuff. He has
many many things, and he pays attention and analyzes many
things as well. And I figured out independently that around
eight core. There's about eight core ENGOs. Most of them

(07:44):
were formed in the Cold War times, as you could
probably understand, which is the point of that is to
stop the thread of communism around the world, which is
why many of these ENGOs were formed during the Cold War.
But when communism was finished back in the day, for
some reason, these NGOs they were not resolved, and somehow
money was still moving and they didn't stop growing. They

(08:07):
just kept growing and growing and growing and influencing the
world even when there was nothing technically we were supposed
to be influencing. Now, many, many politicians from both parties
joined these NGOs, and it's crazy how much money they've
been receiving. Like there's a Republican NGO called the International

(08:29):
Republican Institute, and then there's a Democratic NGO called the
National Democratic Institute, and they're important. I've set this point
up because both of these parties have an agreement to
stop communism together and they'll get an equal chair in
their influence over the world, so that we can influence

(08:50):
both ways, for the Democrats and the Republicans an aatic,
the controlling opposition is real.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
You can see that there's no Cold War. So what
are they?

Speaker 2 (08:58):
What are now?

Speaker 4 (09:00):
Exactly?

Speaker 3 (09:00):
That is exactly my point. What are we fighting out
since communism? They just keep growing and growing and growing anyway,
when the reason they were growing in the first place
is to fight communism, and now we have nothing to
fight and somehow nobody noticed, and all of their purpose
is for what to protect democracy? But I believe that

(09:22):
they became a democracy themselves, or.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
A bureaucracy or a cleptocracy.

Speaker 4 (09:27):
Yes, exactly. And when you think of that, think about
those eight core ENGOs that I was talking about earlier.
They are very powerful andngos with powerful politicians who lead them, like,
for example, Lindsay Braham and Donna Braven and many many

(09:48):
other names that you would recognize. So all of these
NGOs have really powerful people in power that have a
lot of money.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
And there has been no oversight whatsoever over these eight
primary NGOs that you've been looking at. Nobody has ever
looked at exactly what they're doing until now. Is that
fair to say that's correct?

Speaker 4 (10:10):
Nope, they have not looked because they've just become a
government themselves, and governments are supposed to have oversight and
they do not. But it's a very complicated and very
interesting and it's very deep conflict of interest as well.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
So I have a question that I mentioned to someone.
By the way, there are so many people that I
know that even I'm a recovering public servant, but people
within state government who are auditors and people that work
on their budgets and states that would love to work
with someone that's really bringing things to light the way
you are. The question I was asked was, can you

(10:42):
give us a cheat code? There's so much information out there.
What should people be looking for on your site? Data Republican?
What should they look for to really open their eyes
about what's going on around them.

Speaker 4 (10:55):
Yeah, that's a good question, because again it's so complicated.
I believe that we would never even know this was
a problem if we didn't have the AI to help
us make these connections. So what I'm actually doing today
is I'm developing an ipographic of those eight NGOs and
so that we can understand how they influenced the world
and how they're conted. So that would be good place

(11:17):
to start looking.

Speaker 2 (11:18):
Got it the first exclusive radio interview with the person
behind Data Republican on X. Follow it. Follow her because
let me tell you what, she has absolutely amazing information
about what's going on in the federal government.

Speaker 1 (11:31):
So if you listen to that one point five trillion
dollars in federal money of the three trillion running around
out there that she's spend tracking one point five trillion dollars,
and really eight government funded NGOs are like the mother,
the genesis, the mothership of this. And she's going to
put this on her at Data Republican on X. But

(11:54):
I appreciate that she there was a lot of hesitancy
to get off of X and really maybe speak directly,
and and so I We really want to thank her
for coming forward and doing this because it is a
service to the American people to know that since the
Cold War, and this is actually new information from our interview,
these were set up to fight communism, and then when

(12:16):
the communism, when the wall fell and the communists over,
they just kept spending. They just kept sending the money.
And then they're looking around going, whoa, we were still
getting well, I think we need more. I think we
should get more, more, more, And it just kept growing
and growing. And what it is now is again, this
is the UNI Party. We've always we didn't I didn't
understand why there was a UNI Party. I couldn't understand

(12:38):
why we couldn't we have party platforms. Why can't we
tell the difference between any of them in there?

Speaker 4 (12:44):
This is it?

Speaker 1 (12:44):
Yeah, it's the money. They're they're robber barons first, plundering
the pledge public treasury, and they are politically motivated far second,
distant second is what I say.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
Yeah, Well, and as she pointed out, there's a democratic
NGO and a Republican NGO. They work together. It is amazing, Greg,
and nobody cannot As you mentioned, these NGOs were set
up years ago to fight communism. Communism doesn't exist anymore.
Did anybody say, uh, we don't need you anymore?

Speaker 1 (13:14):
And Congress knows nothing about this. This is all outside
of Congress's purview or supposed to be. I mean, that's
what the that's the that's the line.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
That's what we're told.

Speaker 4 (13:22):
All right.

Speaker 2 (13:23):
We've got more to talk and say about this coming
up on the Rod and Gregg Show, Wingman Wednesday edition
right here on Utah's Talk Radio one oh five nine
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