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Joe Rogan · 2025-02-12 · 3h 22m

Joe Rogan Experience #2272 - Mike Benz

Mike Benz maps how USAID, the CIA and an NGO 'blob' allegedly weaponize media, courts, drugs and even pop music as covert instruments of statecraft.

Joe Rogan Experience #2272 - Mike Benz
The guest

Mike Benz — Former State Department official and executive director of the Foundation for Freedom Online; a leading critic of the U.S. 'censorship industry' who chronicles how government and NGOs allegedly suppress speech and run influence operations.

The gist

Joe Rogan and Mike Benz dig into the post-DOGE opening of USAID's records, which Benz frames as 'open heart surgery on the American Empire.' Benz argues that USAID functions as a softer, less-accountable arm of CIA-style covert action ('when it's too dirty for the CIA, you give it to USAID'), tracing a doctrine of 'organized political warfare' back to 1948. He walks through receipts on state-funded 'independent media,' the OCCRP, Internews, censorship programs like SEPS, and alleged manipulation of judiciaries in Ukraine, Poland, Serbia and Brazil. The back half explores music as statecraft — from Cold War jazz and rock diplomacy to Pussy Riot, Dua Lipa, a NATO Taylor Swift slide, and rap programs — plus the role of drug networks in financing covert operations. The conversation closes on Brazil's censorship court, the X/Starlink standoff, and the sheer scale of unwinding the system.

Big reveals

  • Benz says USAID's whole apparatus was openly documented on usaspending.gov and usaid.gov the entire time — 'open source' if you knew where to look.
  • Replays Joe Biden's Council on Foreign Relations clip bragging he got Ukraine's prosecutor fired by threatening a billion-dollar loan guarantee.
  • State Department emails allegedly call the Hunter Biden Burisma board seat 'the very sticky wicket' and discuss incentivizing sympathetic journalist coverage.
  • Core thesis: USAID can run CIA-style covert action as 'discreet democracy promotion' without a presidential finding.
  • The Zunzuneo 'Cuban Twitter' operation — USAID built a Twitter clone funded via Pakistan-earmarked money and Cayman Island shell companies.
  • U.S. Institute of Peace argued the Taliban's opium ban was 'bad for Afghans and the world,' which Benz reads as wanting heroin to keep flowing.
  • A 2019 NATO psyops slide allegedly listed Taylor Swift as a celebrity who could be 'trained to spread desired messaging.'
  • Benz says the NED's Journal of Democracy published a piece urging Poland's government to arrest opposition (PiS) figures under 'transitional justice.'

Things worth remembering

  • Frank Wisner's 'Wurlitzer' — the CIA's mid-century ability to play global media 'like a symphony' and make any narrative go viral.
  • USAID allegedly bragged its $20M OCCRP-style program produced 4.5B+ in fines, 21 resignations, and arrests of a president and prime minister.
  • 'Independent media' is described as a State Department euphemism — outlets funded by, and submitting work plans to, the U.S. government.
  • Eco Health / Wuhan lab work was allegedly partly funded through a USAID grant ($50M cited via UC Davis).
  • Benz cites the McCollum memo, the Northwoods memo and Gulf of Tonkin as 'make it happen vs. let it happen' historical precedents.
  • Brzezinski's filmed 1979 speech urging Afghan mujahideen on, allegedly almost word-for-word like John McCain's later Azov Battalion address.
  • USAID's workforce was cut from ~14,000 to roughly 290 — what Benz calls the hardest accountability blow 'the blob' has ever suffered.
  • Cold War jazz diplomacy used Louis Armstrong and Dizzy Gillespie to counter Soviet messaging in newly independent African nations.
  • Vang Pao's CIA mercenary army was allegedly financed by USAID buying planes from CIA airlines (Air America) to move Golden Triangle opium.
  • Brazil's court lifted the X ban on October 8th after a $5M fine; Starlink's assets had also been seized.