In recent history, the radical Left has mastered the art of illusion. They conjure up so-called “grassroots” groups to protest any idea they deem problematic while using a shady network of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to slap an organic and community-driven shine on every idea.
But in reality, they’re professionally manufactured, lavishly funded, and tightly controlled by the same network of left-wing billionaires and political operatives we have known about for years. With the Tesla “protests,” Americans are finally seeing behind the curtain — and it’s all because the playbook hasn’t changed since the Black Lives Matter (BLM) riots of 2020, which themselves were an outgrowth of the Occupy Wall Street movement, which grew out of prior communist movements, and on and on. (RELATED: Tesla Protestors Are Left-Crazies, Not Liberals)
The mask is slipping, and the country is waking up.
Over the past two months, over 100 coordinated attacks have devastated Tesla dealerships and charging stations across the United States and Europe. The damage exceeds a staggering $20 million in property losses and over $460 billion in market cap for investors. (RELATED: Who’s Paying the Tesla Attack Terror Bills?)
Fires, Molotov cocktails, and mass vandalism are all cloaked in the language of “resistance” and “social justice” by numerous “grassroots“ groups that openly despise the values that make America great. To no surprise, the media copied and pasted its BLM response, calling the riots “mostly peaceful” while refusing to dig into the shadowy figures that pull the strings. (RELATED: ‘Broken Windows’ and the Terrorism of Small Things)
My latest deep dive at Restoration News exposes the activist group peddling this violence — and the all-too-familiar puppet masters controlling them behind the scenes.
This isn’t an organic uprising of average Americans. It’s a top-down campaign against Tesla founder Elon Musk for daring to break ranks with the Left. His support for Donald Trump in 2024, his leadership of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), and his restoration of free speech on X collectively made him public enemy number one and fired up the Left’s agitation machine. (RELATED: The Left’s Heaven is Actually Hell)
In the same way that BLM was sold as a grassroots cry for justice in 2020, only to spiral into nationwide riots that cost over $1 billion, the current wave of anti-Tesla violence is being marketed as “non-violent.” But behind the scenes, we see the same tactics of the anti-American groups we have tracked for years: Tides Advocacy, ActBlue, Soros’s Open Society Foundations, the Democracy Alliance, and many others.
With the backing of the professional Left, groups like the Disruption Project, Indivisible, Rise and Resist, and Troublemakers are churning up unrest while claiming they represent the true values of America. They masquerade as small, independent collectives standing up to power — but the reality is far more calculated. (RELATED: ActBlue Probes May Shut Down DNC Money Laundry)
The Disruption Project, for example, receives nearly all its funding from Tides Advocacy — a dark money giant and arm of the infamous Tides Foundation that specializes in launching leftist front groups designed to look grassroots, which are really anything but. The project’s website is more corporate than community-driven, with legal disclaimers, boilerplate privacy policies, and no trace of flesh-and-blood people at the helm.
Indivisible, which launched in 2016 with a “guide” for resisting Trump, received early backing by Tides, the ACLU, MoveOn.org, Planned Parenthood, and even George Soros’s network. Their founders are D.C. insiders, not neighborhood organizers.
The comparison to BLM isn’t just symbolic — it’s structural, and Americans need to know how the game is played before the conmen can be properly ostracized from political discourse. Thankfully, the Department of Justice under President Donald Trump isn’t mincing words when it comes to domestic terrorism.
“The swarm of violent attacks on Tesla property is nothing short of domestic terrorism,” said Attorney General Pam Bondi. “The Department of Justice has already charged several perpetrators with that in mind, including in cases that involve charges with five-year mandatory minimum sentences. We will continue investigations that impose severe consequences on those involved in these attacks, including those operating behind the scenes to coordinate and fund these crimes.”
So far, the Justice Department has arrested and charged three individuals with domestic terrorism in connection with the Tesla attacks — and the punishment will not be light. President Trump even suggested in March that the individual should be sent to El Salvador to serve their sentences. (Perhaps this explains his sudden decision to reopen Alcatraz?)
If Americans are able to glean anything from the recent Tesla attacks, we can hope for an expanded understanding of what the Left truly desires: manufactured unrest, calculated chaos, and convenient anonymity — and it’s looking like we are headed in that direction.
The scale and longevity of the 2020 BLM riots certainly outshine the Tesla attacks. The #TeslaTakedown movement began in February, reached its peak in late March, and is now receding into irrelevance. Despite all the turmoil, Tesla’s Model Y and Model 3 remained the top-selling electric vehicle (EV) models in the U.S. in the first quarter.
The Tesla riots caused extensive damage across the world, but ultimately served as a rallying call to Americans who are tired of watching their country burn. There is no place for political violence in America, and it’s about time Americans take a stand.
Bronson Winslow is an investigative researcher for Restoration News and author of The Radicals Coordinating the $460 Billion Tesla Terror Attacks.
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