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Exposed: ‘No Kings’ Protestors Admit Soros NGOs Paying $200/Day—Plus Bricks and Molotov Cocktails

Several paid protestors have come forward with alarming evidence: the radical activist group “No Kings” is paying individuals up to $200 a day to protest, while supplying bricks and Molotov cocktails at designated sites to deliberately escalate violence.

“I didn’t sign up for this,” said one whistleblower, revealing that the group’s so-called ‘peaceful protests’ are a cover for orchestrated violence — including directives to “create chaotic disruptions” and instructions on where to find strategically stashed weapons.

Leaked internal communications reveal that “No Kings” is instructing protestors where to find pre-positioned pallets of bricks and homemade explosives. The goal? Orchestrated chaos.

But the most explosive development: several Soros-funded NGOs are openly listing themselves as supporters and organizers of these demonstrations.

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This isn’t speculation — this is documentation. These NGOs, flush with cash from globalist donors, have put their names on the official protest infrastructure, legitimizing events that insiders now say are designed to incite violence and destabilize public order.

And the political connections don’t stop there. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has appeared in “No Kings” virtual town halls, suggesting direct political alignment with a group now implicated in potentially criminal activity.

If domestic terror occurs — and it can be shown to have been orchestrated or materially supported by registered NGOs — it opens a legal and constitutional crisis. It would mean that 501(c)(3) nonprofits, funded by global billionaires like George Soros, are actively engaged in organizing acts of domestic terrorism on U.S. soil.

To dismantle this network and prevent further escalation, the following actions must be taken against the implicated organizations:

Now, the spotlight turns to FBI Director Kash Patel.

The path forward is clear:

This is no longer a matter of protest. It is a matter of national security, foreign influence, and domestic terrorism.

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