Seamus Bruner
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It is very hard.
A lot of this is done in cash.
A lot of the Antifa, you know, the really, really violent bad guys, that's all cash.
Very hard to trace.
However, there's an example in Atlanta.
It was called Stop Cop City, where Rockefeller, Tides, they all funded this entity called Network for Strong Communities.
It was kind of just a pop-up shell company.
Shady address looked like it might have been a Somali daycare type thing down in Atlanta.
But the Networks for Strong Communities, its entire board and executive leadership were indicted on RICO, on domestic terrorism, on assaulting law enforcement.
And so that was an example where if you took away the TIDES funding and you took away the Rockefeller funding and a couple other entities that all get Soros-type money...
this thing wouldn't exist.
And so that is probably, I would say, the most direct path to violence.
I mean, they were organizing and like with buying ammunition and guns and planning to kill law enforcement.
And so this is the kind of activity, it's not peaceful protests, it is violence.
And what you're hearing Secretary Besant say when he says that we're going to take them down like the mafia is,
is RICO.
President Trump was the first to kind of put that out there with need to investigate Soros and, you know, George and his son Alex, much more important his son Alex, because if Alex lives to the age of his father, we've got Soros is influencing our system for another 50 years.
That's the kind of thing that could really bring down the funding of violence and chaos.
Again, we support peaceful protests, but this kind of stuff out in Minneapolis and elsewhere is not that.
Yeah, it's a great question.