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The Money Behind The Megaphones: Bruner Exposes The Radical Billionaires Behind 'Riot Inc.' [WATCH]


GAI calls it “Riot Inc.” — and Bruner says it’s not a theory, it’s a business model.

On WFLA with Preston Scott, GAI Director of Research Seamus Bruner described a network of left-wing foundations — Soros’s Open Society, Tides, Arabella — pulling in private money and taxpayer dollars through federal grants to fund activist groups that organize anti-police and anti-ICE protests across the country.

“Your taxpayer money finds its way into these riots,” Bruner said. “It goes from your pockets to the federal government, which then distributes more than $100 million to networks like Tides, Rockefeller, even the Soros network and USAID.”

Bruner continued: “There are also other agencies that fund these big left-wing NGOs, ostensibly for some charitable purpose. But we know money is fungible. So then those big networks funnel it back out to the boots on the ground. And it’s not just Antifa. It is a whole host of dozens, hundreds of these little NGOs that organize, provide the signs, provide the water bottles, everything.”

“It’s an industrial operation.”

Bruner explained how Riot Inc. runs like an industry. Logistics. Staff. Transportation. On-the-ground support. A protest machine — not a spontaneous movement. And when Arabella got exposed? They didn’t stop. They tried a rebrand.

He argued migration is now a political tool. A lever for leverage. A campaign strategy by other means. And it may shape elections more than any ad on TV.

The conversation didn’t end there. Bruner pointed to Bill Gates’ “soft rebrand” on climate and the unfinished business of the Epstein case. Too many questions. Too few answers.

The takeaway?

There’s money behind the megaphones. And it’s time voters knew who pays the bill.

Watch the clip above.