Is the New Georgia Project a Political Group... or Part of Something More?
Nonprofit activist extraordinaire Stacy Abrams and her voter registration project have a lot of powerful friends helping them take control of their "democracy."
Twice-failed former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, was in Nigeria, “with the National Democratic Institute ‘on a mission to observe elections and encourage voter participation," as part of a, “diplomatic mission,” as ZeroHedge put it.
Just beneath the surface is the New Georgia Project’s recently installed, and more recently replaced CEO of the New Georgia Project, Nsé Ufot.
Ufot is rightfully proud of her connections to Nigeria as a native who emigrated with her family to the U.S. at a very young age. She has also been linked in the past to an Atlanta-based Nigerian youth education non-profit.
The Washington Free Beacon recently reported, ”…her tenure with the New Georgia Project came to an abrupt end in October 2022, when she was dismissed under murky circumstances.”
The Beacon went on in their blistering report to expose that $533,000 is missing from the NGP’s tax filings, and it was not the only blemish. They also reported that the filings contain information that accountants say is "just not possible."
There were tens of millions of dollars misplaced or simply unaccounted for — in one case, a discrepancy of $17 million in salary payments, and that the New Georgia Project paid zero dollars in payroll taxes in fiscal year 2020.
There have also been serious allegations from the State of Georgia into NGP’s activities surrounding elections in Georgia.
Checkered Past
The New Georgia Project has been riddled with chronic clerical incompetency since its 2014 conception. A comprehensive profile of the organization can be found at influencewatch.org.
For nearly a decade, supporters have summarily dismissed all of these claims as “unfounded,” “baseless” conspiracy theories.
The New Georgia Project, itself sheds light onto a primary cause for that reactionary dismissal.
The New Georgia Project Action Fund, a fundraising PAC associated with the non-profit, is essentially funded by the same circle of political activist organizations.
United We Can is synonymous with the ultra-scandalous Service Employees International Union (SEIU), who also contributed $15,492 to New Georgia Project, separately from the PAC in 2020.
Beto O’Rourke’s Texas Organizing Project is also a major backer of Stacy’s political endeavors, also synonymous with Powered By People, perhaps fruit of Abrams’ ties to the University of Texas in Austin.
The top two contributors to Everyday People PAC are the Working Arizona PAC and the Asian American Advocacy Fund PAC, of which the America Votes Fund significantly funds both.
The Engine Room - Fair Fight PAC
Keep in mind that Stacey Abrams’ flagship fundraiser and spending PAC is Fair Fight, who is funded by the Democrat establishment fundraising megalith, sponsored heavily by George and Alexander Soros.
All of the donors on this list above create a self-perpetuating feedback loop of funding, beginning mostly with worker unions.
For example, the NEA Advocacy Fund is a separate fundraising entity, yet it is funded entirely by the National Education Association. The NEA is also a significant direct donor to Fair Fight.
Hand-Marked Paper Can’t Solve This One
Aside from the New Georgia Project’s financial kerfuffles, their business filings have been chaotic to say the least. It provides a striking dichotomy for the group who also leverages massive amounts of data as on of their foundational practices, as you’ll see later.
Nigerian native Nséabasi Ufot, for instance, managed to avoid being listed on official business filings for the first 3 years of New Georgia Project’s existence. In her stead was listed the Chairman of the Board, U.S. Senator from Georgia, Raphael Warnock.
The New Georgia Project also claims in the Beacon article that Ufot was fired in October of 2022, but Georgia business filings show she was not officially removed until Tuesday, February 13, and the Beacon subsequently ran their story the following Friday.
So all of this begs the question: Who is this “handpicked leader” for the New Georgia Project that it seems no one, yet everyone has heard about?
Nsé Ufot
Nsé Ufot was also named to the board of a company called Catalist, a data “warehousing” company that runs analytics exclusively for progressive (including radical) affiliates.
The Board of Managers includes political and real estate consultants including the Deputy Executive Director of the National Education Association (from before), and the National Political Director of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).
Also among Catalist’s managers are Michael Frias, who “led the interagency development of a Big Data environment to improve information sharing across the DHS Enterprise and the Intelligence Community…”
…and Laura Quinn, who was the White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Vice President Al Gore, the Executive Director of the U.S. Senate Democratic Technology and Communications Committee for Majority Leader Tom Daschle, and served in unspecified positions for other Senators, including Joe Biden.
Laura Quinn Hates You
Laura Quinn was featured in a 2021 TIME article magnificently titled…
…in which the article revealed:
This entire scenario, attested to by Laura Quinn, herself, corroborates other stories uncovered about the FBI and its involvement in suppressing speech on behalf of a political party.
The article highlights that, “Quinn’s research gave ammunition to advocates pushing social media platforms to take a harder line.”
The author immediately follows up by explaining how it was used as ammunition in November of 2019 — a full year before the election, indicating that this collusion between political bodies, corporations, and the government itself began long before even 2020.
This is another glaring example of the political establishment taking over the levers of not only power and influence, but also free access to open information and the ability to communicate freely.
Tangled Webs We Weave
Remember back to the New Georgia Project and Fair Fight donations and take a look below at the familiar names.
The selections highlighted in yellow are primary contributors to Fair Fight and New Georgia Fund, some of which I laid out before.
As far as we know for now, the FBI was already working with DHS and others to tamp down the Hunter Biden laptop story before the 2020 election.
The de facto law enforcement arm of the government (FBI) was colluding with big tech to prevent the laptop story from getting traction, but while Laura Quinn was exercising her secret Frankenstein that she openly bragged about to TIME Magazine in 2021.
She made it abundantly clear that they worked in tandem with social media, and social media has been thoroughly shown to have colluded with federal agencies to suppress free speech.
This means that Catalist had prepared ahead of the election to search out, flag, and zap accounts, akin to when Republican Secretary of State Paul Pate’s office referred to NASED and Twitter having the ability to do in emails (as I’ve previously written).
F-B-Bye, Boi’s
In fact, The Hill corroborates all of this neatly for us, from September 22, 2020, 6 weeks before the election, and as early voting was set to begin in some places:
Laura Quinn claimed in 2021 that she spurred the seemingly forgotten angle of what we know now as the #TwitterFiles, in regards to the 2020 elections.
What the FBI directly stated, referred to in The Hill article, corroborates it.
Rep. Dan Bishop (NC) appeared on the Friday, March 10th episode of Timcast IRL, and sprinkled a little nugget so sweet I had to include it here.
Bishop said:
“It was interesting to see the subpoenas depicted. There must have been some very good…uh…conversation going on between big tech companies and big…telecom companies and the Committee, because the Committee would send out a subpoena to the banks and it would say, it would ask for these internal files numbers of the bank and they’d give like thirty file numbers…[inaudible]…nevertheless they’d already subpoenaed it and got it…”
The clip cited above is found in an exchange originating around 47:40. Watch the full podcast here:
One of those companies must have assuredly included the “data warehouse” called Catalist that supplied the entire establishment now shown to be colluding with federal law enforcement.
And then there’s ERIC, another mysterious project currently being abandoned in droves.
Stacy Abrams has been sending her donors’ hard-earned contributions to a close ally who proactively silenced election integrity concerns. That inseparable ally, Catalist, also partnered with the United States Intelligence Community to protect all of their shared investments in the Covid-age monitoring and data collection systems they built together.
No wonder so many people call everything a “conspiracy theory.” Quinn said their purpose was ultimately to remove content before the public even had the chance to respond to it.
I wonder if Laura Quinn could be the person who Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate’s office spoke of calling to make their Tom Fitton troubles go away.
The FBI and US Intelligence Community leveraged an entire political party’s apparatus against the American people. Of that there remains no doubt.
The New Georgia Project and comrades appear more every week to be one of the biggest scams in American politics, if for no other reason than the legally degenerate groups with which they partner.
After this week, you can also rest assured that Catalist is one of the many reasons the Fed stepped in to keep big tech alive with your money.
Since election fraud is a conspiracy theory, the most disgusting casualty of the grift has still been the American people’s voices on social media — the ability for truth to dispel conspiracy theories and speculation, as truth inherently, always does.
It makes me desperately curious what Elon knows…or maybe what Elon doesn’t know that he needs to know?
It does make you wonder how these folks could possibly respect the citizens' voices at the ballot box though if they don’t respect it online, doesn’t it?