Dark money-backed leftist NGOs made another attempt this past weekend to orchestrate a color-revolution-style regime change right outside the White House in Washington, D.C. However, as seen in previous operations this year, like “Tesla Takedown,” these far-left groups, funded by rogue billionaires and even taxpayer money, only managed to attract the usual crowd of unhinged white baby boomer liberal protesters, many of whom were repeat attendees at past demonstrations.
According to self-proclaimed investor and “CIA/NSA contractor/whistleblower” Tony Seruga, who analyzed device data collected from the protest area, the majority of attendees were leftist NGO foot soldiers or individuals who had participated in multiple protests in the past. The data revealed that a significant number of federal government employees, including those with access to secured federal buildings, were present at the protest.
The protest, branded as “Free DC” and “Fight the Trump Takeover,” targeted Trump’s federalization of D.C. policing and National Guard deployments from GOP states. The organizers, led by Community Change and Community Change Action under the “Free DC” initiative, were backed by over $20 million from progressive dark-money networks like Soros’ Open Society Foundations and Arabella Advisors network.
Reports also indicated a surge in demand for paid protesters in D.C. following Trump’s announcements, with Soros allegedly spending $20 million on crowd-rental services for demonstrations. Additionally, an interview with Adam Swart, CEO of activist group ‘Crowds on Demand,’ revealed that his company had turned down a $20 million offer to recruit demonstrators for anti-Trump protests, citing ineffectiveness.
The article highlights concerns about the role of leftist billionaires and possibly foreign adversaries in funding and exploiting the NGO sphere to sow chaos in the U.S. The Trump administration is becoming increasingly aware of how these networks are being used for irregular warfare tactics.
Despite the ongoing efforts of the permanent protester industrial complex, which includes a mix of dedicated activists and paid participants, their recent operations have faced obstacles, particularly after federal soldiers were deployed to address anti-ICE chaos earlier in the year. The article also features images of the protests and emphasizes the demographic makeup of the protesters, including older white liberals participating in the demonstrations.
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