Bernie Sanders’ “Fight Oligarchy” Tour Exposed: Paid Protesters Revealed by Mobile Data
Dive into the controversy surrounding Bernie Sanders’ “Fight Oligarchy” tour with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez! Sanders claimed 34,000 attendees at the Denver rally on March 22, 2025—the largest since 2008—pushing a message of “NO to authoritarianism, oligarchy, and Trumpism.”
But data analyst Tony Seruga’s mobile-phone data analysis uncovers a shocking truth: 84% of the 20,189 devices at the event were linked to professional protesters, with many tied to activist groups like Disruption Project, Rise & Resist, and the Indivisible Project, all funded by ActBlue.
These groups, also backed by George Soros and Arabella Advisors’ dark money network, are allegedly paying protesters to target Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), fueling violent Tesla attacks in 2025. Learn how ActBlue, Crowds on Demand, and Demand Progress are driving paid protests, including Anti-Trump and Pro-Hamas rallies.
While Senators Bernie Sanders has claimed his “Fight Oligarchy” tour with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is drawing record crowds, there’s just one problem, they crowd was packed full of professional protestors, according to detailed analysis of mobile-phone data.
Senator Sanders claims that 34,000 people attended the rally in Denver, on March 22, 2025, indicating it was the largest political rally there since 2008.
Mr. Sanders stated that his message is clear: NO to authoritarianism; NO to oligarchy; NO to Trumpism, and that they are ready to fight back.
There is only one problem with Senator Sanders’ statement; according to Data Analyst Tony Seruga, approximately 80% of the crowds were paid to be there!
Why It Matters:
According to Kristy Tallman’s X Post, cellular phone tracking at Kamala Harris Rallies reveals 90% of the cellular phones tracked at Kamala Harris’ last two rallies belong to the same individuals with 54% attending both the Arizona and Georgia events.