Katherine Maher’s Color Revolution
It’s pretty obvious that the CEO of National Public Radio, Katherine Maher, is shady as hell.
Katherine Maher is a rich girl who graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Middle East Studies in 2005. Nothing wrong with that. Five years later, she was traveling to all the Arab countries that the US was attempting to manipulate.
During the volatile Arab Spring period, under a constantly rotating series of NGO affiliations, Maher went to multiple countries that were undergoing U.S.-backed regime change. Beginning in 2011, for example, she traveled multiple times to Tunisia, working with regime-change activists and government officials. In 2012, she traveled to a strategic city on the Turkey-Syria border, which had become a base for Western-backed opposition to Bashar al-Assad. That same year, she traveled to Libya, where the U.S. had just overthrown strongman Muammar Gaddafi.
That matches Maher’s educational background, so it could be unremarkable, but for much of that time, she was working for the National Endowment for Democracy. China considers the NED to be a second CIA. China lies about everything, but the fact that the NED drew their attention, is enough to indicate that NED is doing something significant.
In 2011, Katherine Maher, worked for the World Bank in Information and Communication Technology. She isn’t a technology person. Her expertise is in using social networks and technology to influence people in developing countries. She also worked with other powerful globalist organizations.
Maher’s résumé provides us with a map of modern power, connecting political revolutions overseas with the cultural revolution here at home. She has been affiliated with key foreign policy and intelligence institutions: the Atlantic Council, World Economic Forum, State Department, World Bank, and Council on Foreign Relations.
Maher’s expertise is in influencing populations by managing information. In 2014, she moved to Wikipedia, where she became the CEO. Her expertise is in managing information. Wikipedia is the place one would go to learn about Katherine Maher, but she ran the place, so that’s not reliable.
From her Wikipedia entry:
In a speech to the Atlantic Council Maher spoke about the challenge of combating disinformation, particularly around critical events like elections and the Covid pandemic. She described the First Amendment as a “number one challenge” in regulating content and fighting disinformation.
“Combating misinformation” means government censorship, directly or by coercing media companies. Maher considers the First Amendment to the US Constitution to be the “number one challenge”. I’m sure there is context to that statement, but that’s bad.
Wikipedia is a great resource for general information. As a teacher, I encouraged my students to use it for mundane information like the density of aluminum or gravity on Venus. It has never been considered authoritative, but only a good starting point for research. It should have been controversial that the CEO had a background in manipulating information to encourage regime change. Maher has no experience in managing large organizations or providing unbiased and factual information.
In 2024, Katherine Maher was named the CEO of National Public Radio. Maher has no background in broadcast media or journalism. Her expertise is in managing the flow of information to maintain a preferred narrative.
On social media, Maher has been prolific in commenting that she hates seeing white men in the first class section of airplanes and race-based reparations are a fine thing. “America is addicted to White supremacy”. Maher has a litany of posts that she doesn’t seem to recall when asked in congressional hearings.
Because it’s a weird world, Katherine Maher is the chair of the board of directors of the Signal Foundation. Corporate media is currently trying to disrupt President Trump’s administration because a journalist attended a confidential meeting held on the Signal platform.
Katherine Maher is an ambitious political operative. That’s fine, but she should not be running any governmental organization, and certainly not one that is supposed to provide unbiased news.
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