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NGO-NO! Bruner Says 'Dark, Insidious' Organizations Behind Movements and Protests Like 'No Kings' [WATCH]


GAI Director of Research and author of Controligarchs Seamus Bruner sat down with Mel K to unravel the shadowy funding networks fueling movements like “No Kings.” Bruner pulls back the curtain on how billionaires — George Soros, Mark Zuckerberg, and their ilk — use NGO fronts like Arabella Advisors to quietly steer taxpayer dollars toward agendas that chip away at America’s foundations.

Bruner unveiled extensive research from IRS documents, showing Arabella’s network pumped at least “$114.8 million” into protest and activist organizations, notably the Indivisible Project, which he labeled “really a professional protest organization.”

Bruner emphasized the funding’s indirect nature, saying, “These are not organic, is the main point,” highlighting that George Soros alone provided “at least $8 million” to such groups.

Turning to accountability, Bruner sharply criticized the immunity enjoyed by NGOs, highlighting the “collateral consequences memo” authored initially by Eric Holder.

This memo shields influential individuals from prosecution, arguing it could harm public confidence or economic stability. Bruner lamented how this effectively protects billionaires and major corporations, enabling widespread financial and political corruption to continue unchecked.

Despite the entrenched operations, Bruner struck a hopeful note, observing that public enthusiasm for billionaire-funded activism is waning.

“The money might be able to buy some organization, but it can’t actually buy enthusiasm,” he asserted, noting decreased turnout at recent protests despite hefty financial backing.

Bruner concluded optimistically, citing a rising awareness among Americans about taxpayer-funded manipulation, potentially paving the way for genuine accountability.

Watch Bruner’s interview above.