(Editor’s Note: Recently I wrote The “No Kings March:” The Left’s Secret Voter Recruitment Machine – 5 Things You Need to Know about this Strategy. It details the unseen dangers and secret purpose behind this well-funded and organized event. Click HERE to read it. And also, Shelly and I did a podcast on it. Click HERE to watch or listen.)
The “No Kings” march is happening this weekend.
If you’re watching Fox or Newsmax or scrolling through right-leaning threads, you’ll hear mocking laughter, dismissals, and smirks about how “harmless,” “ineffective,” or “symbolic” it all is.
But if you’re only reading the liberal media or big progressive outlets like MSNBC and New York Times, you’ll be told it’s a turning point—with transformational implications for 2026 and beyond.
Here’s the behind-the-scenes reality — and why this event demands your attention.
- The No King rally is gaining attention.
House Speaker Mike Johnson has gone all in, attacking the march as a “hate America” rally tied to pro-Hamas and Antifa elements, claiming it’s instrumental to delaying the government’s reopening.
He is right in that Democrats refuse to reopen Congress because they “can’t face their rabid base” before the march.
Meanwhile, liberal outlets and organizers are already hyping it as a mass expression of “resistance,” promising “millions” of people across 2,500+ locations nationwide… concentrating in Washington D.C….
- The Planners: Bigger than June
The original No Kings in June drew over 2,100 protests across the U.S., with estimated participation reaching 5 million people. 
Organizers (including Indivisible, 50501, Moveon.org and others) now expect this weekend’s turnout could surpass that, deploying anchor protests in DC, Chicago, San Francisco, Atlanta, Boston, and other strategic key battleground regions.
Michigan alone has more than 100 communities signed up to participate. 
In Red Tennessee there are over 30 different locations.
They’re scaling breadth and depth — trying to show that the movement is more than coastal or elite — it’s local, grassroots, ubiquitous.
- They’re embedding long-term infrastructure, not just loud protests
This is not just a one-off flash mob. The playbook is built on sustained, layered organizing:
The No Kings website, run by Indivisible, is still running training calls, media messaging workshops, and “know your rights / nonviolent protest” sessions ahead of the event. 
They have been building voter registration, local chapters, relational organizing, and digital targeting long before this weekend. 
They’re applying geofencing, data collection, and RSVP systems to estimate crowd size, pinpoint hot zones, and mobilize local follow-up.
In short: this is a movement, not a moment.
Don’t let the sneers fool you — this is not a fringe stunt. It’s a multi-year, deeply funded campaign to take over key local levers of power.
If they control school boards, city councils, DA’s, judges and secretaries of state — 2026 is already decided.
They’re not just marching — they are mapping, coding, organizing, and swelling with precision.
The next few days will reveal whether No Kings is a social media fad or a structural insurgency.
- Who is in the rallies?
The rallies attract college students, Gen Z, Democrat activists, socialist groups, unions and more.
It’s estimated 20-30% are not registered to vote – and will be identified and registered. These are usually first time rally goers.
Another 20-30% are people who were invited by a friend or neighbor.
And another 10-20% are newcomers who heard about the events online.
Plus these are the Deep State government examples:
For example, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) is urging federal employee members to participate in the protests over the Trump administration’s decision to use the shutdown as an opportunity to downsize federal agencies.
They said:
“The protest movement has taken on a new urgency with the government shutdown that began October 1. Shutting down the government is another authoritarian power grab by this administration, which has threatened to lay off mass numbers of furloughed federal workers as part of an ongoing quest to gut federal programs and services the administration finds objectionable.”
The AFGE represents more than 820,000 federal government workers from over 900 local unions
Action:
- Go to our podcast on No Kings, Exposed: Deceptive. Orchestrated. Hidden. See it on YouTube for free HERE.
- Get my book, The Great Deception: 10 Shocking Dangers and the Blueprint for Rescuing the American Dream. It reveals the radical left’s strategies and how the No Kings March follows the same pattern. Click HEREto purchase the book online or HERE to purchase on Amazon. To order the audiobook click HERE or on Kindle click HERE.