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Max Blumenthal – Inside America’s Meddling Machine: NED, the US-Funded Org Interfering in Elections Across the Globe

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Max Blumenthal looks into the shady practices on the National Endowment for Democracy. They claim to be pro-democracy, but their aim is to install right-wing governments around the world. In this Grayzone special, Max Blumenthal attends a Capitol Hill gathering of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and explores the group's destabilizing global campaign to meddle in other countries' affairs. The report covers the NED's interference in foreign elections in Russia and Mongolia, its participation in coup attempts from Haiti to Venezuela to Nicaragua, and its escalating public relations efforts against China and North Korea. [embedded content]

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Max Blumenthal looks into the shady practices on the National Endowment for Democracy. They claim to be pro-democracy, but their aim is to install right-wing governments around the world.

In this Grayzone special, Max Blumenthal attends a Capitol Hill gathering of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and explores the group's destabilizing global campaign to meddle in other countries' affairs. The report covers the NED's interference in foreign elections in Russia and Mongolia, its participation in coup attempts from Haiti to Venezuela to Nicaragua, and its escalating public relations efforts against China and North Korea.


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