The LA Riots, Media Deceit, and the Politicians Who Profit from Chaos

Douglas Gabriel, a former NSA insider turned outspoken analyst, has sparked fresh attention with his recent exposé on the unfolding chaos in Los Angeles. His claims, though controversial and unorthodox, reflect the concerns of many who feel that America's social fabric is being deliberately torn apart by political opportunists and entrenched power players. Gabriel's analysis may not come wrapped in academic citations, but his interpretive framework reveals something deeper: the mechanics of power and manipulation at every level of society.




 In the above clip, Douglas Gabriel discussing recent events in Los Angeles, which he frames as evidence of an imminent civil conflict or even war between the United States and Mexico. Gabriel alleges:

  1. Domestic Insurrection and Foreign Influence: He claims that California officials—specifically Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass, and others—are complicit with Mexican drug cartels and that they are aiding an “invasion” of the U.S. by illegal immigrants.

  2. 5051 Organization: Gabriel repeatedly refers to an activist group he calls “50501” or “5051,” describing it as an insurrectionist network funded by ActBlue and tied to the Democratic Party. He accuses this group of orchestrating violent protests disguised as peaceful demonstrations.

  3. Claims Against Political Figures: Gabriel accuses multiple high-level politicians (Pelosi, Schiff, Harris, etc.) of treasonous activity, including accepting money from cartels and enabling chaos to secure power.

  4. Allegations of Planned Riots: He asserts that riots were planned in all 50 states (especially centered on Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.), with dates, funding mechanisms, and militant organization supposedly in place.

  5. Extremely Controversial Claims: The talk includes inflammatory language, allegations of widespread voter fraud run by British software, and racial/ethnic stereotyping. Gabriel asserts that entire populations of undocumented immigrants are “invaders,” “criminals,” or cartel-affiliated. He even suggests deporting people en masse as prisoners of war.

  6. Trump as the Savior Figure: Gabriel positions former President Trump as the only authority figure aware of and actively combating this alleged insurrection. He credits Trump with foresight, military preparedness, and being in the process of orchestrating mass deportations and arrests under emergency powers.

  7. Call to Action and Dire Predictions: He ends by warning Americans to leave California, calling it no longer part of America, and implies that violent national upheaval is imminent unless Trump acts decisively.

The unrest erupting across Los Angeles is not spontaneous, but rather a coordinated operation involving radical organizations, cartel influence, and political complicity. California leaders such as Governor Gavin Newsom, LA Mayor Karen Bass, and Senators like Adam Schiff as enablers of domestic insurrection.

Groups like "50501" are not grassroots protest movements but well-funded operations tied to ActBlue and other political fundraising networks. Their goal: to provoke disorder, inflame ethnic tensions, and undermine federal authority in Democrat-run strongholds.

This is not merely about policy disagreements or civil rights. It is about power, money, and control. Politicians like Newsom and Bass have created conditions ripe for catastrophe: underfunded fire departments, police demoralization, social welfare chaos, and a refusal to stop the steady inflow of undocumented immigrants. Meanwhile, the corrupt mainstream media outlets portray arson and violence as "mostly peaceful protests," mirroring tactics used during the 2020 BLM riots. Fake news outlets are not called FAKE NEWS by Trump without cause.

The American people are being deceived, distracted, and divided. Gabriel's deeper point is not about a specific person, but about how institutions have become complicit in preserving power structures at the expense of transparency and truth.

The Underbelly of Power: Snakes in Every Sector

Gabriel offers sobering insight: what happens at the top of society happens at every level. In politics, law, business, or even street-level crime, the game is the same. The only difference is scale. Those who rise to power do so not by virtue, but by mastering the art of survival, deception, and manipulation.

Too many top officials are like snakes—creatures with a visible side and an underbelly. Every judge, politician, business owner, or worker has two sides: the one presented publicly, and the one revealed in darkened corridors where deals are struck, favors exchanged, and truths buried.

Not every person in power is evil. Rather, the systems they inhabit often require moral compromise. Those who refuse to play along are either pushed out or silenced. Those who succeed are often those who learned to slither with discretion.

Maxine Waters and the Playbook of Provocation

Provocateur Rep. Maxine Waters is reigniting tension once more by encouraging illegal immigrants and protestors to "stand up" to federal enforcement officers. This is not about civil rights but about orchestrating chaos to distract from systemic failures.

These provocations are part of a broader strategy: create disorder, blame opponents, and use the resulting crisis as a pretext for more control. It's a cycle that has played out in many failed states before and is now being beta-tested in America's largest cities.

Let\s face it

We don't have to agree with every claim Gabriel makes to appreciate the thrust of his argument. He is not merely trying to inform; he is trying to warn. He speaks from experience—as someone who has seen the machinery of power from the inside. His language is raw, his tone urgent, and his sources sometimes obscure. But his central thesis rings true:

Power is not simply held. It is performed. And those who profit from chaos will always disguise their actions behind noble-sounding causes.

As America watches LA burn—literally or figuratively—it must ask itself: who benefits? Who funds the unrest? Who reaps power from division? The answer is not just the criminals on the streets, but the politicians in suits who feed them. More terror in Democrat-run cities is expected.

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