The FBI just arrested Alejandro Theodoro Orellana for handing out tactical face shields at an LA protest.
He didn't buy that gear alone. So who funded it? Who gave the orders? Who’s bankrolling the chaos in LA?
We don’t have all the answers... yet.
But we can trace the web of groups he's tied to.
🧵 Building the thread live...
Alejandro Orellana's primary affliation seems to be Centre CSO - he has been quoted at a Centre CSO-sponsored rally, and has been a featured speaker at one of their events.
. @RealAlexJones identified him as being associated with the Brown Berets, a Hispanic-themed spinoff of the militant Black Panthers - by t-shirt.
@RealAlexJones He appears to be involved in firsthand reporting for Centre CSO, so that would seemingly be his primary affiliation:
@RealAlexJones I mentioned Centre CSO briefly in a prior thread. They don't have an EIN which makes financing difficult to trace, but I'm kicking off a deep search:
@RealAlexJones My apologies for the misspelling... it's CENTRO CSO.
@RealAlexJones The InfluenceWatch page mentions that 2/3 of Centro CSO's financing comes from "a single anonymous" donor. That donor would be very, very interesting to track down.
@RealAlexJones That may be overstated. The InfluenceWatch claim comes from a GoFundMe page. But these donations are old, and they got their money elsewhere.
@RealAlexJones Carlos Montes, one of the leaders for Centro CSO, is a co-founder of the Brown Berets. And also helped found MECHA, which @bullfrog35 has covered.
@RealAlexJones @bullfrog35 Looking deeper into Montes' biography: he is on the steering committee of South California Immigration Coalition.
@RealAlexJones @bullfrog35 SCIC has organized protests before:
@RealAlexJones @bullfrog35 Looks like Carlos Montes has his own rabbit hole and is a public figure:
@RealAlexJones @bullfrog35 It doesn't seem like he's been active since 2021. I'm going to move to another breadcrumb - Legalization for All (L4A) of which Centre CSO is part of.
@RealAlexJones @bullfrog35 I found a page where Legalization for All Network is the organizer for Silicon Valley Immigration Committee - finally we're getting somewhere!
@RealAlexJones @bullfrog35 They called for an emergency rally on June 9th and their Instagram page is full of calls for action:
@RealAlexJones @bullfrog35 Legalization For All Network mentions the following organizations, but I have a hunch that SVIC is the "money" behind it:
@RealAlexJones @bullfrog35 SVIC in turn is part of a broader network... which is making this a real headache to trace
@RealAlexJones @bullfrog35 They've also co-organized with SEIU
@RealAlexJones @bullfrog35 SVIC also is mentioned with Human Agenda quite a bit. Finally, an actual nonprofit.
Overall, I'll take a break here as this is quite frustrating - the network of advocacy NGOs are just tangled up in each other. I suspect the simplest answer is, whoever gave that money for face shields did so with cash or cryptocurrency. But we have at least some leads and names to go on - maybe we'll solve this yet.
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🧵🚨 THREAD: How Mormon Women for Ethical Government fits into a State Department–backed effort to remake America 🚨
Every Utahn needs to read this and be aware of the coup that's happening within their borders.
Recently, Mormon Women for Ethical Government (MWEG) secured a court victory and a safe Democratic seat in a new map through a judge's ruling.
The Utah legislature must impeach the judge -- not only because of their activism, but also to send a message: Utah will not permit outside backed NGOs to infiltrate and succeed in their plan to turn America into a democracy.
That's right. Mormon Women for Ethical Government is not who they seem to be. They are part of an "interfaith" ecosystem to infiltrate Utah and LDS and transform America from the bottom up.
I have the receipts.
As always, patience as I pull together the thread. 👇
The short version is: The group coordinating everything is the Inter-Movement Impact Project under the Thriving Together US framework, funded by and executed by ex-USAID employees. Their goal: carry out One Common Purpose through NED director Rachel Kleinfeld's paper, and transform America into a true democracy from the bottom up by changing primary laws, creating "fair" anti-gerrymandering, forcing equitable representation, expanding the House, putting limits on the SCOTUS, countering disinformation, and much more.
A silly prayer request. We have only one pet, a cat. He loves our children and has been a wonderful family pet, very gentle and tolerant. He’s only 3 years old and is in the animal hospital for a blocked bladder. It’s been 48 hours and he’s still having a fever and not out of the woods.
He loves the kids so much.
Update: he got released tonight. He’s very tired and is going to be treated delicately for a week. But he’s home.
🧵🚨 MAJOR BREAKING: International actors are involved in the State Department led color revolution 🚨🚨
This is not speculation; it’s straight from a recorded call.
Ex-USAID employees describe how, before January 20, they moved internal groups off government systems and into encrypted Signal chats, then quickly linked with foreign partners and NGOs after the inauguration. This attempt at creating a color revolution isn't new news; this part was already reported in NOTUS earlier this year.
But what's not reported is the international aspect. One participant explicitly frames it as "a global anti-authoritarian movement," connecting U.S. officials with "colleagues from around the world who have dealt with this directly."
They reference coordination with Johns Hopkins, "international democracy and conflict mitigation spaces," and efforts to mobilize across borders against what they perceive as domestic authoritarianism.
At what point does this become treason?
As always, patience as I pull together this thread.
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Note at the end of the video, the "we" in reference to organizing the February 5th protests - that was organized by Soros-backed groups 50501 and Indivisible. This is the first solid link I've found connecting the No Kings movement, State Department, and Soros together.
Ro Tucci herself goes onto talk about bringing in international actors to assist with the color revolution. Their role is going to be "mobilizing around corruption" ... what does that mean?
I encourage you to watch this video to the end to understand just what a massive effort this is. This is the master plan being laid out -- reinventing US governance from the bottom up.
The man speaking in this video, Stephen Heintz, is the architect and is the president of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. He is also part of the New Pluralists, who @SKDoubleDub33 and @iamlisalogan exposed as being directly linked to the color revolution involved ex-USAID employees.
Here's their website - they are in full alignment with supranational socialism. What they don't mention is the many technocratic institutions involved (Rockefeller, Ford) and the early involvement of Soros.
🧵🚨 MAJOR BREAKING: Inside The New Pluralists: how billionaires weaponized the Biden Administration, targeted Charlie Kirk, and are quietly financing America’s color revolution 🚨🚨
In 2017, a quiet meeting brought representatives of Soros, Koch, Rockefeller, and Ford foundations together for one purpose: to rethink how philanthropy influences politics.
Out of that meeting came the “New Pluralists,” a coalition that would go on to shape the Biden White House’s United We Stand summit, fund censorship-adjacent projects, and eventually intersect with investigations into Turning Point USA ... and the color revolution that's brewing in the United States now.
Thanks to @iamlisalogan and @skdoubledub33 for the research.
As always, patience as I pull together the thread in real time. 👇
Our story starts in mid-2017, Mark Gerzon, president and founder of the Mediators Foundation, began organizing a private meeting of major political funders. Scheduled for November on the East Coast, the gathering was to include representatives of both the Soros and Koch families, along with about twenty other donors from across the political spectrum. Gerzon described them as people on the left and right who were disillusioned with how their money was influencing politics and wanted to explore new ways to use their wealth more effectively.
If you’re unfamiliar with Mark Gerzon, he has an extensive background in international diplomacy. He has served as a consultant for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), worked with the Carnegie Council, and was a distinguished fellow at the EastWest Institute, where he facilitated dialogues between the Chinese Communist Party and members of both the Republican and Democratic parties.