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.

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.
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.