Why Does ANY Organization Suddenly Remove Their Board Members Page?
Having had a board, we promoted it - So why did USGLC suddenly remove theirs?
The above image is the header of an archived page of their board before being yanked, the full page can be seen here:
See for yourself, click the following link:
https://www.usglc.org/about-us/our-board/
As of this post, this is what is sent to you…
It is not buried but totally removed as hovering over their ‘About Us’ link - where one would expect to find a Board page if one is available - displays no option for such a page…
Who Are Their Coalition Members?
See for yourself (archived page, April 25, 2025)…
EVERYTHING about USGLC points to a Globalist agenda.
A supergroup of the largest nongovernmental organizations funded by taxpayer money through USAID, the US Global Leadership Coalition, is one of MANY nonprofits sitting on taxpayer war chests and doing little but host the occasional conference or YouTube seminar that struggles to get 100 views online.
USGLC is one of many “Ouroboros of Interest,” an “infinite money hack,” and is “the reason why our deficit spending is so out of control,” and it got a foothold under President Ronald Reagan with US-led initiatives to combat communism globally.
ouroboros - an ancient symbol depicting a snake or dragon eating its own tail, symbolizing concepts like eternity, cyclic renewal, and the cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
USGLC deleted their Board Members page after DataRepublican shared it during her research of (@DataRepublican, X.com)
A self-identified “DOGE volunteer” and “small-r republican,” DataRepublican comes from the world of Big Tech, where she worked in programming for Amazon, eBay and Snapchat — developing tracking software for sign-language-to-English translation at that last one.
She is not an official member of the DOGE team, but her presence on social media should be taken seriously.
Beside citizen journalists, we now have data analysts who can seal the deal when it comes to corruption.
Sources
U.S. Global Leadership Coalition - website and various archives