DOGE Army's Disgraceful Occupation of US Institute of Peace Office
The Ring of FireJune 13, 20253 min22,923 views
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- 🎯 The "DOGE Army" forcibly occupied the US Institute of Peace (USIP) office for several months, displacing employees.
- 💥 Upon their eviction, the office was found in a state of extreme disarray, likened to a "frat house gone wild" or a "bomb had gone off."
- 🦠 The office was littered with beer cans, cockroaches, rodents, and other signs of extreme neglect and unsanitary conditions.
- vandalized desks, walls, and stacked laptops, showing a disregard for government property.
"Fuzzy Math" and Land Grab Scheme
- 💰 The occupation was reportedly part of a land grab to acquire the $500 million building.
- 📈 The group claimed this as a "saving" by transferring ownership back to the federal government, a tactic described as "fuzzy math" and a sleight of hand.
- 🧩 The funding structure of USIP, technically funded by Congress but an independent body, was exploited to create confusion.
Disrespect for Federal Workers and Government
- 😠 The group also engaged in disrespectful behavior towards federal workers, including mocking them and going through their personal information.
- 🏢 The destruction of the USIP office is presented as a metaphor for the DOGE Army's broader impact on government buildings and operations.
- ⚠️ The agency targeted, USIP, was created under Reaganism, highlighting that the group's actions were not against a specific political ideology but a general disregard for institutions.
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