Nationwide on March 7th; participants gathered in 150+ cities across the country as part of a coordinated "Save Our Children" (and Protect our Kids) rally series involving peaceful protests demanding accountability for alleged elite involvement in child trafficking, cover-ups related to Epstein files, and lack of arrests for high-profile pedophiles. Protesters mostly avoided any direct political party messaging as organizers advised they are "not for one political party or the other. It's got nothing to do with politics for us. It's just basically us, trying to get people on the same page. United we stand, divided we fall." Signs included references to #ADRENOCHROME, accusations against government agencies like the FBI, CIA, and CPS in child trafficking, and slogans such as "NO TAXATION W/O PEDOPHILE ANNIHILATION." While most participants remained neutral some wore pro-MAGA hats and Guy Fawkes masks and held signs that read "fuck Trump" and "fuck fascists". Debrief: These events highlight persistent public concern over child exploitation and perceived institutional failures to address high-level trafficking networks, potentially amplifying calls for transparency in ongoing investigations and legislative efforts like those in recent Senate hearings on systemic issues. The organized rallies were mostly politically neutral and focused on combating human trafficking, the Epstein investigation, and calls to prosecute pedophiles and their affiliates. Some cities saw more politically motivated protesters than others.
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