The Manufactured “ Color Revolution”
Remember when protests meant people rising up for what they believed in, not what billionaire boardroom anarchists decided was fashionable rebellion? Those days are gone. The so-called “spontaneous” uprisings sweeping across America are about as organic as a corporate PR campaign. Behind the slogans and street theater, a river of dark money is flowing, and it all leads back to the same place: the Open Society empire bankrolling chaos under the guise of democracy.
The Money Trail Nobody Wants to Talk About
Let’s cut through the smokescreen. When busloads of “grassroots” activists show up across 100 cities on the same day, holding matching signs, eating the same catered pizza, and chanting the same pre-scripted lines, that’s not civic engagement. That’s logistics. That’s payroll.
Reports show the No Kings protests, a nationwide campaign to portray Donald Trump as a monarch, are directly tied to multimillion-dollar grants from George Soros’ Open Society Foundations to the Indivisible organization. Indivisible’s founders, political operatives Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg, have long-standing ties to Soros’ orbit through former Open Society director Tom Perriello.
We’re not talking pocket change. We’re talking over $7.6 million in direct grants since 2017, excluding the additional funds channeled through the Tides Network and ActBlue. Add in foreign “activist partnerships,” and you’re looking at a professionally managed machine, one that’s less about protest and more about political power.
Bought Anger, Paid Chaos
These “movements” are now fully funded industries. Emails and texts blasted to random Americans urge donations through left-wing fundraising sites to “feed” and “bus” protesters, $25 for bagels, $50 for pizza, $100 to transport 60 “students.” But when the cameras roll, there are no idealistic students in sight, only masked agitators, helmets, gas masks, and barricades.
What’s being sold as “democracy in action” looks a lot more like a global franchise of disruption. “Spontaneous” protest has become a luxury brand — financed, branded, and distributed by elite billionaires who claim to champion the oppressed while living in mansions behind security gates.
The Alliance of Extremes
This isn’t just about left-wing politics. It’s about an unholy alliance, a coalition of communists, Islamicists, anarchists, and Democrat strategists, all uniting under one well-funded umbrella. The shared goal? Destabilize the system, delegitimize elections, and erode national sovereignty.
Every time America sees flames in the streets, every time police lines are tested, every time so-called “peaceful protests” end in violence, someone profits. Someone writes the check. Someone sends the email. And it’s never the people holding the signs.
Follow the Money — Find the Masters
Sen. Ted Cruz was right to sound the alarm: the time has come to follow the financial underwriters of these staged uprisings. The push for the STOP FUNDERs Act, targeting those who bankroll violent and extremist demonstrations, should terrify anyone who profits from political chaos.
Because if Americans ever pull back the curtain, they’ll see the truth: these aren’t revolutions. They’re productions, funded, scripted, and directed by billionaires who think democracy is their personal stage.
We are so screwed.
— Steve