Anonymous ID: 24d6d1 March 15, 2025, 5:04 p.m. No.22766223   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6225 >>6241 >>6247 >>6257 >>6263 >>6275 >>6290 >>6328 >>6393 >>6484 >>6529 >>6530 >>6551 >>6568 >>6807 >>6872 >>6877 >>6965

>>22766194

TYB

 

Have a decent dig started concerningUSAID.

Been working on it when i can find time yet cannot get a call to shovels going yet.

Its a huge dig with many rabbit holes and it led me to a very unexpected discovery.

 

For some reason I cannot find a Baker to included in notes yet they say keep trying so here goes and i hope you appreciate the dig so far.

Thank you for your service.

o7

 

Dig on USAID #1 Vendor which is the World Bank Group

https://2012-2017.usaid.gov/results-and-data/budget-spending/top-40-vendors

 

Top 40 Vendors

USAIDworks with a diverse group of partners worldwide. Following is a list of the top 40 vendors, based on amounts obligated. (Data is current as of November, 2014.) Please visit ForeignAssistance.gov to view detailed transaction data.

Vendor Name FY 2014

1WORLD BANK GROUP2,051,451,215.97

2 WORLD FOOD PROGRAM 1,482,417,197.00

3 CHEMONICS 501,697,892.98

4 P F S C M 389,233,980.00

5 FHI 360 351,378,922.26

6 UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND 299,704,499.00

7 JOHN SNOW, INCORPORATED 285,510,939.85

8 DAI WASHINGTON 262,402,692.38

9 MANAGEMENT SCIENCES FOR HEALTH, INC. 245,683,554.43

10 JHPIEGO CORPORATION 219,477,936.09

11 ABT ASSOCIATES INC. 216,992,854.57

12 R T I INTERNATIONAL 207,619,327.94

13 CRS.ORG 206,369,402.89

14 MERCY CORPS 196,784,225.67

15 GAVI ALLIANCE 175,000,000.00

16 WHO / OMS 163,170,668.00

17 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION 154,002,795.81

18 TETRA TECH ARD 153,503,372.25

19 ACDI/VOCA 142,284,590.00

20 INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES GROUP LTD. 137,736,270.09

21 P S I 132,499,067.65

22 SAVE THE CHILDREN 125,954,645.34

23 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 122,971,079.00

24 IRC AND PARTNERS 122,390,490.55

25 AECOM INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, INC. 118,032,255.18

26 UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CO., LLC 115,178,945.33

27 CREATIVE ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL, INC. 114,315,264.78

28 UNAIDS JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS 112,010,452.00

29 INTERNATIONAL RELIEF AND DEVELOPMENT, INC. 111,532,142.15

30 MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC. 105,097,266.17

31 JSI RESEARCH AND TRAINING INSTITUTE,INC. 103,892,523.00

32 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, THE 100,116,921.00

33 CONSORTIUM FOR ELECTIONS & POLITICAL PROCESS STRENGTHENING 89,965,953.67

34 FHI DEVELOPMENT 360 LLC 84,598,113.07

35 PACT 81,389,064.08

36 WORLD VISION, INC. 81,288,667.44

37 GLOBAL COMMUNITIES 80,740,523.92

38 USAID Support to Power Transmission Expansion & Connectivity 76,700,000.00

39 WORLD FOOD PROGRAM 74,055,902.79

40 DELOITTE CONSULTING LLP 69,632,923.35

Anonymous ID: 24d6d1 March 15, 2025, 5:04 p.m. No.22766225   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6257 >>6275 >>6328 >>6530 >>6807 >>6877 >>6965

>>22766223

>>22766194

https://www.worldbank.org/ext/en/home

The World Bank comprisesFiveLegal Entities:

 

IBRD

International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

The world’s largest development bank, IBRD provides financial products and policy advice to help countries reduce poverty and extend the benefits of sustainable growth to all of their people.

https://www.worldbank.org/en/who-we-are/ibrd

 

IDA

International Development Association

Global Solidarity for Greater Impact and Results

The successful IDA21 replenishment will assist countries in greatest need, empowering them to navigate an uncertain world and realize their full potential.

 

IFC

International Finance Corporation

Why Developing Economies Need a New Playbook

Find out the latest outlook on the global economy, and why developing economies are falling further behind.

 

MIGA

Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency

Our mandate is to promote cross-border investment in developing countries by providing guarantees (political risk insurance and credit enhancement) to investors and lenders.

Our guarantees protect investments against noncommercial risks and can help investors obtain access to funding sources with improved financial terms and conditions.

 

ICSID

International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes

ICSID is the world’s leading institution devoted to international investment dispute settlement.

It has extensive experience in this field, having administered the majority of all international investment cases.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Bank_Group

 

 

 

The current World Bank President is Ajay Banga

Ajaypal Singh "Ajay" Banga (born November 10, 1959[1]) is an Indian-born American business executive.[2] He is currently the president of the World Bank Group.[3] He was the executive chairman of Mastercard, after having previously served as president and chief executive officer (CEO) of the company from July 2010 until December 31, 2020.[4][5] He retired from this position on December 31, 2021, and joined General Atlantic as its vice chairman.[6]

 

Before being nominated to the World Bank, he was the chairman of Exor, the Netherlands-based investment holding company controlled by the Italian Agnelli Family,[7][8] and chairman of the public-private Partnership for Central America with U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris.[9][10]

 

Banga is the former chairman of the U.S.-India Business Council (USIBC) representing more than 300 of the largest international companies investing in India, and chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce.[11]

 

Banga was elected President of the World Bank on May 3, 2023, having been nominated to the position in February 2023 by the Biden administration.[12][13][14]

 

In February 2015, President Barack Obama appointed Banga to serve as a member of the President's Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations.[31]

 

Since the 2020 elections, Banga has been an outside adviser to Vice President Kamala Harris as chairman of the Partnership for Central America where he has led a group of business leaders who have advised her on the administration's work in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.[32]

 

On February 23, 2023, Banga was nominated by President Biden to lead the World Bank. On May 3, 2023, the World Bank confirmed Ajay Banga as its fourteenth president,[12] and started his term on June 2, 2023.[3]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajay_Banga

 

Joe Biden nominates Indian-American Ajay Banga as World Bank’s President

ANI News Feb 23, 2023 #joebiden #worldbank #ajaybanga

Raised in India, Ajay Banga has been nominated by the United States of America to be the World Bank’s President, informed The White House on February 23. While addressing weekly briefings, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said, "The US nominated Ajay Banga to be president of the World Bank. President Biden himself said he is uniquely equipped to lead the world bank, he is a renowned business executive who has managed companies bringing jobs and investment to developing economies."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8w8_Zqf20eM

 

Ajay Banga Makes History as First Indian-Origin Male President of World Bank | English News | WION

WION May 4, 2023 #WION #WorldBank #AjayBanga

The former CEO of MasterCard, who is of Indian descent, was voted to a five-year term on Wednesday by the 25 members of the World Bank's executive board. His term will begin on June 2nd. U.S. President Joe Biden made the 63-year-old banga's nomination for the position in late February.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Auq_tG-wrOM

Anonymous ID: 24d6d1 March 15, 2025, 5:14 p.m. No.22766257   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6265 >>6275 >>6328 >>6530 >>6807 >>6877 >>6965

>>22766194

>>22766223

>>22766225

Crazy how USAID ties right into the Clowns and HoBama isn't it?

 

A Company Family: The untold history of Obama and the CIA

By Jeremy Kuzmarov Posted Oct 07, 2021

CIA Family Connection — Ann Dunham

 

"Dunham’s boss atUSAID in Indonesia, Dr. Donald Gordon Jr., author of Credit for Small Farmers in Developing Countries for USAID (1976), was identified in Julius Mader’s 1968 book, Who Who’s in the CIA, as a CIA agent.9

Another boss, Peter Geithner, was future Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner’s father.

Ann obtained her Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in anthropology at the University of Hawaii, writing a thesis which argued that Indonesian villagers were dynamic and could produce greater wealth if they had access to market incentives and capital.

Ann went to Indonesia in the mid 1960s at the time that the CIA supported a military coup led by General Suharto against the left-wing regime of Sukarno.

Over two million suspected members of the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) were rounded up and massacred in its aftermath and thousands more were imprisoned—many for decades.

Much of Ann’s anthropological and consulting field work was carried out in East and Central Java, which provided a hotbed of support for the PKI—including among members of the Javanese women’s association and labor federation.

The CIA at this time employed anthropologists and development workers as undercover agents to gather information on villagers’ political affiliations, in which Ann, according to her thesis adviser, Alice Dewey, had taken an interest."

 

"In March 1965, Ann married an Indonesian Lieutenant Colonel, Lolo Soetoro, whom she met at the University of Hawaii’s East-West Center, a “kinder, gentler version of the School of the Americas,” according to one writer, and “cover for a training program in which Southeast Asians were brought to Hawaii and trained to go back to create agent nets,” as U.S. Information Service (USIS) Director Frank Scotten described it.

The head of the East-West Center in 1965 was Howard P. Jones, U.S. ambassador to Indonesia from 1958 to 1965.10

Jones was present in Jakarta as Suharto and his CIA-backed military officers planned the 1965 overthrow of Sukarno, who was seen, along with the PKI as an ally of China.

Jones later defended the coup in The Washington Post, writing that Suharto was merely responding to a communist coup against Sukarno led by Colonel Untung—which was actually set up by the CIA.11

A friend of Ann’s told her biographer that the marriage to Lolo was arranged, suggesting that Ann may have acted as a female “honeypot” for the CIA whose job was to recruit assets and help them obtain U.S. citizenship.

Hailing from an aristocratic family which lost out in Sukarno’s land reform, Soetoro was recalled to active duty in July 1965 before General Suharto’s right-wing coup and worked as an army geographer in Java and Papua New Guinea, where the Indonesian army brutally suppressed popular revolts.

Soetoro went on to become an executive at Mobil Oil and its liaison to Suharto, whose economic policies Dunham praised."

https://mronline.org/2021/10/07/a-company-family-the-untold-history-of-obama-and-the-cia/

Anonymous ID: 24d6d1 March 15, 2025, 5:18 p.m. No.22766275   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6282 >>6300 >>6328 >>6429 >>6530 >>6807 >>6877 >>6965

>>22766194

>>22766223

>>22766225

>>22766257

So much meat on the bone for hungry anons.

 

World Bank Past Presidents

 

David R. Malpass

April 9, 2019 – June 1, 2023

Oversaw the WBG’s largest ever crisis response during the COVID-19 pandemic, more than doubled the institution’s investment in climate-related projects, and initiated the Evolution Roadmap reform process.

 

Jim Yong Kim

July 1, 2012 - February 1, 2019

Established a bold agenda for the international development community: end extreme poverty by 2030 and sustainably build shared prosperity by boosting the incomes of the poorest 40% of the population.

 

Obama Taps Jim Yong Kim for World Bank

Associated Press Mar 23, 2012

President Barack Obama nominated Dartmouth College President Jim Yong Kim to head the World Bank Friday. It's a surprise choice for the World Bank's top job. (March 23)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zASRa8IUVk8

 

 

Robert B. Zoellick

July 1, 2007 - June 30, 2012

Modernized and recapitalized the World Bank by prioritizing good governance and anti-corruption strategies while confronted with the global financial crisis of 2008-2009 and post-conflict issues in member states.

 

Paul D. Wolfowitz

June 1, 2005 - June 30, 2007

Emphasized support on Africa through the Bank's Africa Action Plan (AAP), pursued a strategy on clean energy and climate change, and advocated for the repatriation of looted assets to developing countries.

 

James D. Wolfensohn

June 1, 1995 - May 31, 2005

Prioritized the Bank's core purpose: fight global poverty and help the world's poor forge better lives.

Known as the "Renaissance Banker", Wolfensohn pursued many initiatives including debt relief and the fight against the "cancer of corruption".

 

Lewis T. Preston

September 1, 1991 - May 4, 1995

Led the Bank with agility and responsiveness to meet the changing needs of members: welcoming former Soviet Republics as new members, establishing lending programs in the newly democratic South Africa, and resuming lending

operations in Vietnam.

 

Barber Conable

July 1, 1986 - August 31, 1991

Realigned his administration with the Bank's central mission of alleviating poverty and recognized the significance of tackling environmental problems. He also oversaw the most extensive reorganization in the Bank's history.

 

A. W. Clausen

July 1, 1981 - June 30, 1986

Oversaw the expansion of structural adjustment lending during the debt crisis of the early 1980s and emphasized the need for additional assistance to sub-Saharan Africa to provide development infrastructure.

 

Robert S. McNamara

April 1, 1968 - June 30, 1981

Transformed the World Bank into a development organization by focusing on the needs of people living in extreme poverty.

Expanded operations into new sectors and dramatically increased lending commitments and the number of Bank staff.

 

George D. Woods

January 1, 1963 - March 31, 1968

Reinforced the Bank's role as a development institution and redirected its focus and resources to the analysis of development and the support of relevant economic activities.

 

Eugene R. Black

July 1, 1949 - December 31, 1962

Established the Bank as an impartial mediator in international disputes, built the Bank's credit in U.S. capital markets, and formalized operational policies. Two major affiliates were created during his administration: IFC and IDA.

 

John J. McCloy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_J._McCloy

March 17, 1947 - June 30, 1949

Solidified the Bank's role as a lending institution and clarified the respective roles of the executive directors and the president. Agreement between the World Bank and the United Nations was formalized during his administration.

Anonymous ID: 24d6d1 March 15, 2025, 5:19 p.m. No.22766282   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6328 >>6530 >>6807 >>6877 >>6965

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>>22766194

Crazy coincidences everywhere.

 

A Company Family: The untold history of Obama and the CIA

By Jeremy Kuzmarov Posted Oct 07, 2021

CIA Family Connection — Stanley Armour Dunham

 

Obama’s grandfather Stanley Armour Dunham—who helped raise him—served with the 9th Air Force Division in World War II.

He was pictured in a military uniform with no insignia, which suggests an intelligence unit.

Another photo featured his daughter Ann, with the insignia of an elite school in Lebanon on her shirt in the 1950s, where Stanley may have worked with the CIA or another U.S. government agency.

In the early 1960s, Stanley Dunham was part of a group photo taken with Barack Obama, Sr., on his departure from the University of Hawaii.

Obama Sr. had been part of a State Department/CIA exchange financed in part by the Joseph P. Kennedy Foundation that brought future African leaders to the U.S. who were being groomed to serve U.S. interests in the Cold War.

The photo would suggest that Dunham was one of the coordinators of the exchange, indicating work for the State Department or CIA.

https://mronline.org/2021/10/07/a-company-family-the-untold-history-of-obama-and-the-cia/