Tesla Protesters Paid to Disrupt

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Recent investigations reveal a curious twist in the ongoing Tesla protests. Many individuals are reportedly pocketing up to $200 each day for their participation. Finding ads that directly seek protesters is difficult. However, evidence suggests that activist groups with significant financial resources are funnelling cash to disrupt Tesla’s operations. These groups often align with larger progressive movements. Suspicions arise that these entities are using non-profits and PACs as go-betweens to distribute funds. For example, groups opposing Tesla’s Nevada Gigafactory expansion received large sums from PACs linked to fossil fuel interests. These funds then support local activists protesting the factory’s environmental impact. The money trail exposes a complex web of influence.

USAID’s Role in Funnelling Money to Activist Groups

Investigative reports have long suggested that the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has been used as a vehicle for funding global activist organizations, including those linked to George Soros-backed NGOs. USAID, under the guise of humanitarian aid and democracy promotion, has funneled millions of taxpayer dollars into various non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that align with leftist causes. Some of these same NGOs are tied to domestic protest movements, raising concerns about whether federal funds are indirectly supporting disruptive activities against private businesses like Tesla.

Us Against Media’s investigation into the recent vandalism of Tesla dealerships across the United States hasread more

 

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