Topic: Paid Protesters

7 chapters across the catalog

M-Word
Episode 1076 4:55 - 7:37

1076: M-Word

Vice News, Paid Protesters, and Senator Lisa Murkowski

A Vice News report is analyzed regarding the nature of protests against the Kavanaugh nomination in the Senate. The reporter confirms that while many protesters were "normies" or Native Americans from Alaska, some were paid by organizations like Ultraviolet to "harness energy" and create viral moments. The segment addresses claims made by President Trump regarding professional protesters funded by George Soros.

Going Vertical
Episode 1032 2:40:58 - 2:45:58

1032: Going Vertical

Crowds on Demand, Astroturfing and Paid Protesters

The company "Crowds on Demand" is highlighted for providing paid actors to attend city council meetings and protests, a practice known as astroturfing. Reports from New Orleans indicate that actors were paid to support a new power plant. The company openly advertises services including paparazzi, adoring fans, and coordinated lobbying efforts.

Hitler's Playbook
Episode 906 2:29:04 - 2:35:19

906: Hitler's Playbook

Town Hall Protests, Paid Agitator Allegations, Brooke Baldwin

The mainstream media is accused of covering up the organized nature of recent Republican town hall protests. While outlets like CBS and CNN's Brooke Baldwin interviewed elderly women to debunk "paid protester" claims, the hosts argue that groups like MoveOn.org and Organizing for Action (OFA) are actively training activists in Saul Alinsky-style disruption tactics.

White, Male & Yale
Episode 828 1:17:35 - 1:22:07

828: White, Male & Yale

George Soros and Staged Protests in Albuquerque

A producer provides a first-hand account of the Albuquerque protests, claiming they were staged by professional agitators. Organizations such as "The Red Nation" and the "Party for Socialism and Liberation" (PSL) are identified as being active at the event. The hosts link the funding of these groups to George Soros, suggesting a strategy of paying for activities that result in violence to influence the political narrative.

Manterruptors
Episode 821 2:01:36 - 2:05:40

821: Manterruptors

Trump Protests in San Francisco, Hunger Strike Ignored

Protesters at the California Republican Convention forced Donald Trump to enter a Hyatt Regency through a back entrance by jumping a fence. Meanwhile, a hunger strike in San Francisco protesting police killings has received significantly less media attention. The hosts suggest that the anti-Trump protesters are professional shills funded by outside interests like George Soros.

Insider Attacks
Episode 445 54:08 - 56:02

445: Insider Attacks

Paid Protesters in Cairo, CNN Reporting, Media Manipulation

CNN reports that life is returning to normal in Cairo following anti-American protests, noting that many participants were actually paid to demonstrate. The hosts mock the network for presenting the common practice of paying protesters in Egypt as a new discovery. They suggest the shift in media focus from Middle Eastern unrest to the Romney video is a deliberate narrative pivot.

Breaking News: Ted Kennedy Is Dead
Episode 125 27:50 - 29:59

125: Breaking News: Ted Kennedy Is Dead

Denver Democratic Headquarters Vandalism, Craigslist Job Postings and Anarchists

Vandalism at the Democratic headquarters in Denver, initially blamed on Republicans, was allegedly committed by a 24-year-old paid Democratic operative. The suspect had previously been arrested for disrupting the Republican convention in Minnesota. Evidence from Craigslist suggests that various groups are hiring individuals for $350 to $500 to stage protests and influence public perception at political events.