
EU Commission Accused of Secretly Funding 'Green Terror'
Allegations of Secret Funding for 'Green Terror' by European Commission Spark Controversy Brussels, May 18, 2025 – A recent video circulating online alleges that the European Commission has secretly used funds intended for environmental initiatives to finance a campaign of intimidation against opponents of its green policies. The video points to the LIFE program, which has a budget of €9 billion since 2014, as the source of the alleged misappropriated funds. The European Environmental Bureau (EEB), a large network of NGOs, is cited as one example of an organization allegedly involved. The video claims that the funds were used to support left-wing NGOs and climate organizations to silence right-wing and European conservative voices who are critical of ambitious environmental legislation, such as the Nature Restoration Law. The video also highlights the World Bank's reported inability to account for $41 billion in "green money," further fueling concerns about financial transparency in environmental initiatives. "The funds came from the LIFE program, which was supposed to fund ecological initiatives and had a total budget of €9 billion since 2014," says a voiceover in the video, referencing official documents. While the video doesn't provide direct evidence of wrongdoing, the allegations raise serious questions about the Commission's financial practices and the potential for misuse of public funds. The claims made in the video warrant further investigation to determine their validity. The European Commission has not yet issued an official response to these allegations.