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Street Art Depicting ‘Invisible Coup’ by Comrade Newsom Appears in LA and Sacramento

Street Art Depicting 'Invisible Coup' by Comrade Newsom Appears in LA and Sacramento

Street Art Emerges in California Inspired by Investigative Reporting

This past weekend, street art appeared in Los Angeles and Sacramento, likely influenced by a new book that has gained considerable attention. The book, written by investigative journalist Peter Schweitzer, has become a bestseller, shedding light on controversial themes related to immigration.

The artwork captures various significant issues, as highlighted in Schweitzer’s book, which details the backgrounds of individuals raised in communist China who now hold American citizenship. These individuals, often referred to as the “Manchurian Generation,” are expected to participate in U.S. elections in 2030. The street art is believed to be created by a well-known conservative street artist, recognized for taking bold stances against political figures and corporations.

The visuals included depictions of Chinese fighter jets, drawing attention to the alarming facts surrounding the training of Chinese pilots in the U.S. and their subsequent return to serve in the Chinese military. There’s also a portrayal of a baby parachuting, symbolizing the influx of babies born in the U.S. to Chinese parents, which, as Schweitzer notes, could soon influence American democracy.

In another striking image, California Governor Gavin Newsom is shown in a communist uniform, observing chaotic scenes reminiscent of past protests against immigration enforcement in the state. The commentary extends to reveal how various Mexican consulates are allegedly engaging in strategies aimed at influencing American elections and educational materials.

Additionally, the artist invokes memories of devastating wildfires in California by setting the iconic Hollywood Hills ablaze in the artwork. The project spans key locations, including the California State Capitol, further emphasizing the artist’s political message.

Schweitzer’s book, released on January 20th, delves into connections between American elites and international organizations, offering an in-depth analysis of how these dynamics impact national policy and security.

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