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You've felt it for years. Something is wrong. You work hard, pay your taxes, watch the news - and every few months another billion dollars disappears into an acronym you've never heard of, funding a program nobody voted for, run by people nobody elected.
You're not imagining it.
This book is about the machine. Not a conspiracy. Not a theory. A real, documented, financially traceable network of NGOs, foundations, government agencies, and international organizations that has quietly built a second government sitting just above the elected one - spending your money, shaping your policies, and answering to nobody you've ever had the chance to vote out.
Unelected is Jennica Pounds - the receipts-first analyst behind @DataRepublican, trusted by millions - meeting the kind of narrative that makes you physically unable to put a book down.
What you'll find here will make you angry. Then it will make you understand. Then it will make you want to do something about it.
The story starts in Ecuador, where a president declared his country's international debt illegitimate - and watched the credit rating agencies destroy him overnight. It moves through the secret 2009 meeting of the world's richest men, who gathered in a Manhattan mansion to decide humanity's future and chose, first, that there should be less of humanity. It follows the money through USAID's $50 billion annual machine, where private contractors collect billions to rebuild countries they've helped destabilize. It sits with the woman in the cold apartment, ninety days after resettlement, whose case is now technically closed.
The logos are different. The structure is the same.
Billions for Ukraine. Billions for refugee resettlement. Billions for international health programs that happen to benefit the same foundations funding the researchers who recommend them. Meanwhile, Americans struggle to buy homes, pay bills, start families - and are told the problem is that they don't understand how global systems work.
They understand. They're just not supposed to say so out loud.
This book says so. Loudly. With receipts.
Unelected is not a partisan book. The machine was built across administrations, funded by both parties, and defended by institutions that describe themselves as above politics precisely because they are, in every practical sense, above accountability. What it is - what it unquestionably is - is a book for anyone who has ever looked at a news story about another $9 billion going somewhere and thought: who decided that? And when did I get to vote?
You didn't. That's the whole story.
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