Key Takeaways: The No Kings March is not a protest — it’s a voter recruitment machine. Organizers use both sign-ups and geo-fencing to capture data on every participant. 20–30% of attendees aren’t registered to vote; they’re either signed up on the spot or funneled into a relentless follow-up system. Once registered, 95% will vote in 2026, making this one of …
5 Million Mobilized — And Deceived: 7 Shocking Things About the Radical Left’s Secret Plan to Win the 2025–2026 Elections
It looked mostly harmless. A mostly peaceful protest. Maybe a little silly… and misinformed. But behind the 5 million plus “No Kings” rally nationwide was a brilliantly executed political and mobilized strategy to secretly win upcoming local, state, judicial, and even congressional elections in 2025 and 2026. And most Republican leaders, Christians, conservatives, and media talking heads — completely missed …
L.A. Riot: Spontaneous Peaceful Protest or Organized Taxpayer-Funded Rebellion? – 7 Surprising Things You Should Know
Fires. Looting. Chaos. Organized. Not spontaneous. And worse… You’re paying for it with your tax dollars. In Los Angeles, what the media and politicians call “peaceful protests” are organized, well-funded riots with a political goal. And behind the scenes? Radical groups are using your tax dollars to fuel the flames. Here are 7 Shocking Things You Should Know: $35 Million… …
Bigotry. Violence. Revival? The Christian Event They Tried to Silence
It was supposed to be a peaceful day. A worship service. Free food. Haircuts for kids. Families gathered in a Seattle park. But what happened next reveals the dangerous direction America is heading. Here are 5 things you should know… #1. Radical activists – including LGBTQ extremists, socialist groups, and pro-abortion agitators – launched a full-scale riot against the peaceful …
Finally… How Governor Ronald Reagan Handled Disgruntled College Protestors [Must See Video]
In 1966, California was experiencing a series of violent college campus protests… similar to what is happening today. Students and faculty were engaged in protests, demonstrations, strikes, and violence related to the draft, civil rights, discrimination, and women’s liberation. Although these “protests” occurred in colleges throughout America, they were particularly bad at the University of California, Berkeley. Governor Ronald Reagan …