This coming Saturday, October 18th, activist “progressives”, socialists, communists, Leftists, and other assorted anarchist groups will march for “No Kings Day.”
There are now credible reports (Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and others) that Antifa is one of the major groups behind the events which the collectivists hope will occur in 2,000 (!) cities in the USA and internationally.
They claim that America is sliding not only into a monarchy but a dictatorship. Of course, what the Leftists claim and the actual truth is almost always 180 degrees apart.
For, where were they during the faux Joe Biden administration, when dictatorship was very close on the horizon? Oh, yea, they were protesting against “racism” and defunding the police. And while portions of some cities were burning, they were worshiping St. George Floyd with their “mostly peaceful” protests.
It’s odd, that when Biden’s controllers had us actually at the precipice of a communist dictatorship there were no protests then about kings and dictatorship.
In 2024, the overwhelming majority of the American people used common sense and voted DJT to be our President. What we are seeing now with President Trump pre-positioning National Guard troops in major cities is what we voted for. As Q had advised us years ago, when violence breaks out in major cities, just stay out of the way.
This is part of the plan of the white hats. They are giving the Left the leeway to create trouble while the white hats take names (they’ve already identified most of them) and eventually arrest them all en masse.
The false narrative of the anarchists is designed to divide the American people and to generate violence, to lure the masses into anger to the point that “average” Americans will lash out in violence. This, of course, would be playing right into the hands of those who secretly control and finance the Antifa-type pawns whom they send out on the streets to wreak havoc.
The United States of America was born out of a revolution against a monarchy. Our Constitution ensures no one person or group governs unchecked by others. Power is divided among Congress, the courts, and the executive branch—by design. Presidents can be challenged in court, checked by Congress, and ultimately replaced at the ballot box. That is the genius of our Republic.
Leftists whine that we common sense citizens are a “threat to our democracy.” They are correct; we are a threat to their democracy. Equally true, they are a threat to our Constitutional republic—the government bequeathed to us by the Founders.
Antifa is not the only Soros-funded groups alleged to be associated with the No Kings actions. This week, I received this communication from our Henderson County GOP chairman, Greg Beam, who is a friend of mine.
QUOTE: You may have seen that Indivisible Henderson County is sponsoring a “No Kings Day 2.0” on October 18. That happens to be the day of our Lincoln-Reagan-Trump Dinner. It is a coincidence since the date is for nationwide protests, not just Hendersonville.
Their event represents a stark contrast with our event. They are attempting to present themselves as reasonable people for the general good, but that is a cover for their radical leftist agenda. I suppose a protest against the federal government shutdown was to be expected, but why isn’t this event in Asheville? [I fully expect there will also be a No Kings event in “woke” Trasheville, for sure—JWB.] …
[T]hat Hendersonville is targeted is a reminder that we cannot take our conservative governance of Henderson County for granted, it must be defended.
I was talking about this with Merry Guy, former HCGOP Chair and current NC 11 GOP District Chair [Merry and husband, Joe, are also good friends of mine—JWB].
She provided me with this quote on the subject which I think is very well said:
“I frequently get asked why we don’t organize counter protests. I don’t believe that protests and counter protests of this nature are productive. Any donkey can kick down a barn, but the Republican Party is about building up America, not tearing it down.
We don’t protest against what we don’t like. We fix it. When tragedy strikes, we hold public prayer vigils and memorials. We are not the same as these protesters. We strive to be better. We strive to use the political process, prayer and personal action to make the world a better place.”
On the web, I inquired, what is “Indivisible” and how are they funded? An AI-generated answer brought forth this: (Edited by JWB. Comments in [brackets] and emphases are mine)
These protests are part of a nationwide day of action organized by the Indivisible network and other progressive groups in response to the Trump administration’s policies and actions, including a government shutdown that began on October 1.
Atlanta is listed as one of the anchor cities for the nationwide demonstrations, with over 2,000 protests planned across the U.S. and internationally on that day.
Funding for Indivisible comes from a mix of grassroots donations and [but mostly from] contributions from wealthy liberal donors. In its early years, small individual donations made up a significant portion of its revenue—for example, 35% in 2017—though this share reportedly decreased to 17% by 2019 as the organization scaled. [That was six years ago; I’ll bet bona fide grassroots donations are probably down to 5% now with the rest coming from the usual suspects.]
Major financial support has come from prominent progressive figures and foundations, including tech billionaire Reid Hoffman [founder of LinkedIn, and funder of the fake lawsuit against Trump brought by the woman who claimed DJT raped her in a NY department store dressing room but could not remember the year.
The accuser’s tall tale was strangely similar to a television cop drama storyline—that’s Mr. Hoffman for you], Herbert Sandler, Patricia Bauman, and Leah Hunt-Hendrix, often through networks [cut-outs] like the Democracy Alliance.
There are also claims, though unconfirmed by public financial records, that George Soros’s Open Society Foundations has contributed substantial sums, such as $7.26 million or $11.7 million. [Note by JWB: Soros always “launders” the funds through one or more “cut-out” non-profits to hide his “fingerprints”.]
Here is more AI information regarding the origin of the Indivisible organization.
QUOTE: The Indivisible network is a progressive grassroots [fake grassroots = “astroturf”] movement and organization in the United States that originated in 2016 following Donald Trump’s election as president. It was founded by former congressional staffers Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin, who aimed to empower citizens to resist what they perceived as a right-wing agenda and protect democratic values. END QUOTE
For “right-wing” read Constitutionalist, which is perfectly in the center of a common sense political spectrum. Those who believe in and support the U.S. Constitution are not right-wing (which implies extreme, such as all the Leftists mentioned here are). Instead, we seek the restoration of the republic. That’s the absolute center, and is neither to the right or to the left.
So what are the real purposes of these protests? Over the decades since the riots in the 1960’s, the collectivists’ playbook has only changed slightly due to better communication technology, but otherwise it closely follows the tactics taught by communist Saul Alinsky in his book Rules for Radicals.
The purpose is to distract, to inflame, and to sow fear, which they hope will result in widespread civil unrest or better (for them) a new civil war, not state against state, but blue cities against red cities, red suburbs, and the definitely red rural areas.
Instead of solving real issues—crime, inflation, border security—they are not really interested in that. Instead, they shout about imaginary “kings.” That’s political theater, not patriotism. Their tactics and goals are now becoming increasingly transparent to thinking Americans and we want nothing of it.
We know America is still the last best hope of freedom for the entire planet. We stand for a nation where our Christian faith, family, and freedom matter more than fearmongering in the streets.
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