Soros-Backed ‘No Kings’ Rallies Threaten American Cities with Risk of Planned Chaos

As the ‘No Kings’ protests are set to take place, the potential for organized chaos and violence in American cities has raised significant concerns. These protests, akin to the 2020 demonstrations, are viewed as a deliberate strategy by radical leftist groups to use ostensibly peaceful rallies as a means to enable anarchists and Antifa to exploit crowds as human shields. This approach has led to property damage and clashes with law enforcement, creating a scenario reminiscent of the events that transpired in 2020.

The article emphasizes the role of key organizations such as Indivisible, alongside its allies like the American Federation of Teachers, ACLU, Greenpeace, and the Human Rights Campaign. These groups are perceived as part of a coordinated operation, backed by significant financial support from progressive megadonors, including George Soros and his Open Society Foundations. The narrative suggests that these groups are not mere grassroots movements but rather sophisticated networks that are rebranded arms of a larger, well-funded machine.

The article highlights the media’s role in perpetuating this narrative, often downplaying the violence and failing to call out the lawlessness. This symbiotic relationship between the radical left and media outlets provides a cover for the activists, allowing them to disseminate their message as