In the world of international politics—where sovereignty and democracy should be inviolable—the United States, under the grip of Democratic globalists, has crossed a deeply unethical and dangerous line. What’s unfolding is not just interference but a full-fledged covert operation aimed at destabilizing governments that refuse to bow to Washington’s globalist agenda. Hungary has already been in the crosshairs, and now, Slovakia finds itself facing the same fate.
For years, USAID has masqueraded as a force for “promoting democracy” and “strengthening civil society,” but in reality, it’s been a tool for foreign manipulation, regime change, and political engineering. The latest revelations expose a familiar pattern: massive funding of opposition groups, media outlets, and NGOs—all designed to undermine sovereign governments that stand in the way of U.S. and EU interests.
USAID’s Blueprint for Regime Change: From Hungary to Slovakia
Hungary has already endured an aggressive campaign of foreign interference. The Sovereignty Protection Office uncovered that USAID, in coordination with Brussels, funneled millions into opposition parties, activist groups, and media networks—all with the goal of weakening Viktor Orbán’s government. The strategy was simple yet effective: drown Hungary’s political landscape in foreign cash, manipulate public perception, and create the conditions for a “Color Revolution” against a democratically elected leader.
But Hungary was just the beginning. Now, Slovakia is next.
Following Robert Fico’s return to power—a direct rebuke of globalist policies—USAID and its network of Soros-funded NGOs have set their sights on Bratislava. Just like in Hungary, the goal is clear: erode Slovakia’s sovereignty, weaken its government, and install a leadership that aligns with U.S. and EU directives.
How USAID’s Covert Network Operates
USAID doesn’t operate in the open. It uses a sophisticated financial web designed to conceal its true intentions. In Hungary, opposition-linked groups received funding not directly from Washington, but through private equity funds, international NGOs, and intermediaries like the Dexis Consulting Group—all while claiming to be “strengthening democracy.” In Slovakia, the same model is in play.
In recent months, Slovakia has seen a surge in foreign-backed protests against Fico’s government. Who’s funding them? The very same networks that attempted to oust Orbán. NGOs receiving foreign funds are fueling street movements, pushing anti-government narratives, and lobbying Brussels to sanction Slovakia for daring to resist. USAID’s financial footprint is undeniable—coordinating with the European Commission’s Citizens, Equality, Rights, and Values (CERV) program to funnel money into “civil society initiatives” that conveniently align with regime-change efforts.
USAID and Soros: Engineering Political Turmoil
The fingerprints of George Soros and his vast network of influence are all over Slovakia’s current political turmoil. Through his Open Society Foundations, Soros has long funded NGOs that masquerade as defenders of democracy while actively working to destabilize governments that reject globalist control. His formula is well-documented: fund activist groups, infiltrate the media, promote opposition figures, and—if necessary—stoke mass protests to manufacture political crises.
In Hungary, the government pushed back with its Sovereignty Protection Act, exposing and regulating foreign-funded influence operations. Slovakia, however, is still in the early stages of this battle. Fico’s government is facing relentless pressure, with foreign-backed organizations stirring unrest, calling for resignations, and portraying any attempt to regulate NGO funding as “authoritarian.”
The Endgame: Control, Not Democracy
Make no mistake—USAID’s involvement in Hungary and Slovakia has nothing to do with promoting democracy. It’s about control. It’s about ensuring that national governments bend to the will of Washington and Brussels. Samantha Power, the head of USAID, made this abundantly clear when she signaled to Hungary that non-compliance with globalist policies would invite a full-scale intervention. The same warning now applies to Slovakia.
Slovakia’s resistance to foreign manipulation is a crucial test. If Fico’s government withstands the pressure, it will set a precedent for other nations seeking to protect their sovereignty. If it falls, the message will be clear: no country is safe from regime-change operations disguised as “democracy promotion.”
A Call to Action: Defending Sovereignty Against Foreign Meddling
The battle playing out in Hungary and Slovakia is not just about these two nations—it’s about the fundamental right of countries to govern themselves without foreign interference. If the international community continues to turn a blind eye to USAID’s covert operations, more nations will find themselves on the receiving end of these destabilization campaigns.
The warning is clear: defy the globalist order, and you will be targeted. Hungary fought back. Slovakia is under siege. Who’s next?