CEO of Company That Sets Up Fake Rallies Reveals He Was Offered $20 Million to Set Up Liberal Rallies Across the Country

Adam Stewart, the CEO of an organization called “Crowds on Demand” revealed that he was offered $20 million to set up nationwide anti-Trump protests.

Crowds on Demand is a marketing and PR firm that provides crowds – hired actors – for protests, rallies, and other events to create “social proof” and “influence public opinion” with their fake crowds.

Discussing the planned “Good Trouble Lives On” protests scheduled to take place on July 17 as a civil rights protest, the CEO said that he was approached about a nationwide deal to stage “huge demonstrations around the country.”

This contract, Stewart said, would have cost around $20 million.

We rejected an offer that probably is worth around $20 million … The value of the contract would have been worth around that amount nationwide to organize huge demonstrations around the country. But personally, I just don’t think it’s effective.” Stewart said.

The CEO didn’t say who it was that offered him this $20 million payday, but it’s concrete proof someone with a lot of money out there is trying desperately to convince the public that the majority of Americans hate Donald Trump and are against his policies.

Who has pockets that deep that they can shell out $20 million to put on fake anti-Trump rallies? Not many people have that kind of pocket change to throw around. One foreign-born America-hating billionaire comes to mind though!

Watch the video here to see how the left fakes all of their protests to make it seem like they have genuine support.


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