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24 Mar 2025
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NextImg:Grassroots or Astroturf? Phone Data Shows the ‘Fight Oligarchy’ Rallies Include Rented Activists

Senator Bernie Sanders (D-VT) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) are touting the large crowds attending their “Fight Oligarchy” rallies hosted by  as a sign that public opinion is turning against President Trump, but cell phone data reveals the crowds are filled with professional hired activists.

Data analyst Tony Segura offers a detailed breakdown of the mobile phone data that shows many of the devices present at those rallies belong to professional protestors who are being funded by five major activist groups.

Segura, in a post on ????, breaks down the sophisticated algorithm and GPS location data used to show that 84% of the devices carried by protestors  had been present at multiple Kamala Harris rallies and antifa/blm, pro-Hamas and pro-Palestinian protests.

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In addition to the GPS location data, Segura explained that demographic and psychographic data are gleaned from more than 6,000 databases including the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Pew Research Center, market research firms like YouGov, Experian, specialized tools like ESRI’s Tapestry Segmentation, consumer surveys, social media platforms like ????, Facebook and Linkedin.

Segura noted that by cross-pollinating those devices with other devices that were regularly in close proximity, he has been able to build a detailed profile of each target and to establish common connections between the vast majority of those device carriers and the likelihood that they are working with one of five activist groups.

Those groups include Disruption Project, Rise & Resist, Indivisible Project, Troublemakers and the Democratic Socialists of America.

Each of these groups, according to Segura, receives funding from Act Blue and at least three of them from USAID.

Adam Swart founded Crowds On Demand in 2012 and the company’s website boasts that Swart founded it while he was a student at UCLA because he understood the power of the crowd to shape public perceptions.

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Dilbert creator Scott Adams posted a video on ???? questioning how so many of the same devices, presumably carried by the same individuals, could have attended so many protests and rallies without incurring extensive travel costs and time off work unless they were paid activists.
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