Who has time to protest when you have to have a job to make ends meet?
What if you are paid to protest?
Suddenly protesting is a career choice!
The World is a Stage
How much do crisis actors get paid to go where the crisis is? According to ZipRecruiter, it works out to be approximately $41.62 an hour, $1,664/week or $7,214/month. Some annual salaries as high as $271,500 but you would have to be an A-list crisis actor. If interested, go to Indeed.com for a job description.
We will now turn our attention to the great state of Minnesota, where sixteen activist groups mobilizing against immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) agents have one thing in common: financial support from a major nonprofit organization:
The Minneapolis-based Headwaters Foundation for Justice awarded $3,321,013 in funds and non-cash assistance since 2014 to groups that now seek to monitor Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or protest the agency…
Several activist groups that coordinated “ICE Out” marches on Jan. 23 were funded by the Headwaters Foundation: In the Minneapolis mayhem, a woman admitted:
I’m [getting] paid right now.
Protesters march in Wisconsin against federal immigration enforcement in Minnesota. So are people caught up in the chaos or do they really want unlimited immigration to enter the US without enforcement?
Do people know what’s happening in Europe with uncontrolled migration? Will America follow in Europe’s wake for stronger border enforcement?
Yes, humanitarian crises are a thing. But where do they originate? What force causes people to flee their country of origin? Who writes the script?
The Headwaters Foundation [the group funding the Minneapolis protests] did not respond to multiple requests for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation (DCNF).
Pussy Hat Parade
Remember the pink hat parade of 2017 that became known as a DC women’s march?
The Pussy Hat project claimed to mobilize overnight. The news cycle wrote that hundreds of thousands of women took to the streets to stand up for women’s rights and protest the newly inaugurated President Trump— the one who had just been elected by the people. However, the mobilizers had prepared for at least a year.
The purpose? To create a “sea of pink” to protest the newly elected president… you know the one that was just re-elected.
Then, it was not obvious anyone was getting paid to protest. But did volunteer protesters achieve their goal?
Today, the news cycle reports that the Pussy Hat protest was a march of women supporting women.
Wearing pink together is a powerful statement that we are unapologetically feminine and we unapologetically stand for women’s rights.
Can women be unapologetically feminine without wearing pink hats that look like vaginas?
Could a women’s march in 2026 succeed if not being inclusive of 81 genders?
How many protestors knew that Muslim organizations were behind the American D.C. Pink Hat protests? How many knew that among the speakers, was convicted felon Donna Hylton who tortured a gay man to death?
While women throughout the Muslim world currently fight to remove the headscarf, American women are promoting the headscarf. Are they being foolishly guided by subversive organizations? – Cheri Berens Blog
Led and Mislead
People are easily mislead to follow an ideology through repetition. In following orders people become tools for unknown organizations to promote an unknown agenda.
Are protesters the new “well regulated militia” called in as part of a media war against the people?
By pledging allegiance to the PussyHat Project, did women subvert their divinity and mock their own independence?
Do people know that one of the funding groups recruited Somali-born Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota to start running for public office? Omar finds it difficult to condemn violence against ICE workers. Is that her choice or part of the script?
Does violence beget more violence?
Is All the World a Stage?
If we follow the money, do we see a pattern? Do we come to the origin of the problem of forced immigration?
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Dr. Lindsay, This is the first time I’ve ever disagreed with you in one of your articles. Protesting or demonstrating is a lawful Right of We the People in voicing our concerns about real or possibly contrived injustice by those entities in power. Sometimes the action taken by protestors achieves the desired effect of correcting the problem, but more times than not, the entrenched power structure of the ruling class unfortunately wins.
My first journalistic hero, the great George Seldes, published a book in 1968, titled: ‘Never Tire of Protesting’ which is priceless, in my opinion and I suggest you purchase and find time to read.
We can agree to disagree on this one. Times have changed since George Seldes. But then again, Ed Bernays published before him in 1928. His book? Propaganda. “Propaganda” is public relations. Basically, Bernays lays it out that all PR (including protests and marches) are propaganda. What does he know? It doesn’t take a rocket scientists to understand that everything in the news is PR. Today, with AI, propaganda has matured. Protests, just like petitions are nothing short of begging government for rights you already have.
And overthrowing other countries…. For decades. Protests against police (black) violence. Chaos Creators… with weapons …