One Taxpayer, One Abused Child: The Moral Crisis of U.S. Tax Money
One Taxpayer, One Abused Child: The Moral Crisis of U.S. Tax Money Every year, U.S. citizens are told that paying taxes is a civic duty — a contribution to schools, hospitals, infrastructure, and security. But what if that same money is also funding the destruction of innocent lives across the world ? From Gaza to Venezuela, Ukraine to covert BCI experimentation , U.S. tax dollars are increasingly linked to suffering, not safety. This raises a disturbing moral question: At what point does compliance become complicity? The Hidden Cost of “Civic Duty” The average U.S. taxpayer contributes over $16,000 per year to the federal government. That money does not carry a moral label when it leaves your paycheck — but it acquires one when it is spent. Today, U.S. public funds are implicated in: Children buried under rubble in Gaza Economic strangulation of Venezuela through sanctions Proxy warfare in Ukraine Mass surveillance, psychological operations, and experimenta...