U.S. TAXPAYERS funding massive GLOBAL ELECTION FRAUD CARTEL connected to over 100 countries called A-WEB, tied to USAID, SMARTMATIC, U.S. DEMOCRATS, and the CCP's Belt and Road initiative.
SMARTMATIC not only allegedly tampered in U.S. elections, they were just caught bribing election officials in the Philippines. South Korea is also facing massive fraud through the same systems.
Why do you think Bill Clinton was just caught flying to South Korea right before their elections? This is connected to all the major Democrats in the U.S., including George Soros. They all work in conjunction and have their role.
Whether it's rigging elections, pushing communist ideas and education, or starting protest and riots on the ground or on social media.
This is beyond a massive communist plan to rig elections worldwide and U.S. taxpayers don't even know that they're funding it.
A-WEB is an international organization established in 2014 during the Obama administration to expand overseas electoral assistance.
This period coincided with South Korea's first election of a UN Secretary-General and its active engagement on the international stage.
This international organization entered into agreements with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES), premised on supporting elections in developing countries.
From 2014 until just before USAID's closure, it appears funding channels connected to the U.S. side still exist.
It has approximately 100 member countries and engages in activities such as exchanges, forums, various educational programs, and exports.
Problems arose during the implementation of ODA projects. This is where the issues began. Korean politicians with close ties to Smartmatic encouraged Korean companies to develop electronic voting machines similar to Smartmatic's.
Subsequently, these machines were exported overseas as state-led projects. Exports occurred to various countries, including Iraq, Congo, and Kyrgyzstan.
Particularly, problems occurred in Iraq and Congo from 2018 to 2019. As seen in the comments below, Congolese protesters came to the A-WEB building and held a public demonstration.
At the time, Congo was in the midst of a civil war, resulting in numerous casualties.
As mentioned in the comments below, election fraud has also occurred in several other member states, particularly in Europe and other countries—that is, all A-WEB member states.
South Korea has experienced decisive election fraud at least 3-4 times. The current government is pursuing a completely pro-China policy. 6. South Korea's election fraud international election cartel
A-WEB Oceania Member List (As of February 14, 2025) Currently, a total of 6 organizations in 6 countries Oceania.
2013 - Australia , Vanuatu, Samoa, Tonga
2015 - Fiji
2017 - Papua New Guinea
2020 - Solomon Islands
A-WEB Africa Member List (As of February, 2025)
36 countries
North Africa: Egypt, Libya, Tunisia
West Africa: Benin, Burkina Faso, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Nigeria, Liberia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Mali, Togo, Côte d'Ivoire
Central Africa: Gabon, São Tomé and Príncipe, Cameroon, Republic of the Congo, Angola
East Africa: Djibouti, Kenya, South Sudan, Rwanda, Somalia, Ethiopia, Uganda, Burundi, Tanzania, Mauritius, Malawi
Southern Africa: South Africa, Lesotho, Mozambique, Madagascar, Zambia
A-WEB America Member List (As of February 12, 2025) A total of 31 institutions from 25 countries.
North America: 2013 - Canada, Mexico
Central America: 2013 - Costa Rica, El Salvador, Panama, Guatemala, Nicaragua
Caribbean: 2013 - Bahamas, Barbados, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, Puerto Rico
South America: 2013 - Colombia, Guyana, Dominican Republic, Bolivia, Venezuela, Suriname,
2015 - Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru
WEB Europe Member List (As of February 14, 2025) Currently, a total of 18 countries and 18 institutions <Oceania>
2013 - Russia, Romania, Latvia, Moldova, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Serbia, Albania, Georgia, Kosovo, Turkey, Portugal, Poland, France, Hungary
2019 - Ukraine
2023 - This report details the number of election fraud allegations in the countries above Armenia since joining A-WEB.
Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
BRI Leading Country - 1 country: · China
BRI Signing Countries - 154 Countries (Omitted) ⁕ BRI Summit Participating Country - 1 Country: · North Korea
A-WEB Member Countries Corresponding to BRI - 89 Countries:
Ghana Gabon
Guyana Gambia
Guinea Nigeria
South Sudan
South Africa
Nicaragua
Dominican Republic
Timor-Leste
Liberia
Latvia
Russia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Romania
Rwanda
Libya
Madagascar
Malawi
Mali
Mozambique
Moldova
Maldives
Mongolia
Myanmar
Vanuatu
Barbados
Bangladesh
Benin
Venezuela
Belarus
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bolivia
Burundi
Burkina Faso
Bulgaria
Samoa
São Tomé and Príncipe
Senegal
Serbia
Somalia
Solomon Islands
Suriname
Sri Lanka
Sierra Leone
Armenia
Argentina
Afghanistan
Albania
Angola
Ecuador
Ethiopia
El Salvador
Yemen
Uganda
Uzbekistan
Ukraine
Iraq
Egypt
Indonesia
Jamaica
Zambia
Georgia
Djibouti
Cameroon
Kazakhstan
Cambodia
Kenya
Côte d'Ivoire
Republic of the Congo
Kyrgyzstan
Tanzania
Thailand
Togo
Tonga
Tunisia
Trinidad and Tobago
Panama (withdrew Feb 2025)
Pakistan
Papua New Guinea
Palestine
Peru
Portugal
Poland
Fiji
Philippines (withdrew May 2022)
BRI Withdrawn Countries - 4 Countries:
Italy
Panama
Philippines
Estonia
89 out of 109 A-WEB member countries are included in China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) signing countries.
This accounts for ~81.65% of A-WEB members, indicating a very high correlation between A-WEB and BRI. ~57.8% of all 154 BRI signing countries are A-WEB members.
This communist takeover is massive and they're buying politicians in every country and installing machines and software that can be altered in real-time to rig elections.
It's time to wake up and fight back.