Civil War Fears Grow as Soros-Funded Sedition Campaign Escalates

Experts are now sounding the alarm over growing fears that America is being pushed toward an engineered national fracture as a Democrat-aligned, Soros-funded network escalates a campaign urging U.S. troops to defy the chain of command, a classic trigger used in color revolutions overseas.

Journalist Tim Pool issued a warning to the American people after a wave of well-funded, professionally designed billboards appeared nationwide.

As Slay News reported, the billboards, which have popped up in major cities across America, are instructing military service members to refuse orders.

The message is openly targeting President Donald Trump’s constitutional authority.

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“[This billboard] is part of a campaign to create factions within the military to defy Donald Trump and foment civil war or a military coup,” Pool warns.

He asserts that the agenda is not subtle:

“For what purpose have Democrats been calling all of Trump’s orders illegal, dictatorial, or fascistic, and then calling on service men and women to defy the chain of command?

“If Donald Trump, Pete Hegseth, and the DOJ do not go after the people that are putting up these messages, this is the biggest, the most impactful escalation toward civil war we have ever seen in our generation.”

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The billboard directs troops to notwhatyousignedupfor.org, a site that immediately instructs visitors to disconnect from military networks and create encrypted communication channels before proceeding.

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The tactic is straight out of foreign regime-change handbooks.

Investigators Follow the Money Straight to George Soros

Online investigators quickly discovered that the operation isn’t grassroots at all.

Elon Musk-linked researcher Jennica Pounds, known as “DataRepublican” on X, pieced together the financial trail and found the website is tied to Win Without War, a Democrat-aligned activist network backed by George Soros and his son Alex through their Open Society Foundations.

She wrote:

“The [website] footer says Win Without War which links to EIN 27-0819099. It’s a small 501(c)(4) which seems to have been named New Security Action in the past.

“Open Society seems to be its major backer.”

The website partners with three groups, each with deep roots in left-wing activism:

   • About Face: Veterans Against War

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   • GI Rights Hotline

   • National Lawyers Guild, a group Pounds notes is “infamous for supporting Antifa” and long considered part of extremist legal networks.

She also pointed out:

“One thing that jumped out to me about Win Without War’s About Page is that multiple people in their leadership claims to work with Congress.”

Coordinated Operation Timed with Democrat Messaging

Pool’s warning comes just as General Mike Flynn and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller have highlighted that left-wing operatives are openly preparing for a coup-style action designed to destabilize the Trump administration.

This messaging campaign was launched almost simultaneously with the now-infamous video from the “Seditious Six.”

As Slay News reported, the video features Democrat lawmakers Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO.), Rep. Chris DeLuzio (D-PA), Rep. Maggie Goodlander (D-NH), Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA), Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ), and Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI), all urging service members to “refuse illegal orders.”

The Democrats, all with military or intelligence backgrounds, repeated the phrase “You must refuse illegal orders.”

However, they did so without identifying a single “illegal order” that has been issued or proposed.

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Now, through DataRepublican’s research, the connective tissue is visible:

“I think we are getting very, very warm as to whose NGO’s idea it was to have the Senators produce a video about refusing illegal orders…

“National Lawyers Guild issued a document about refusing illegal orders on 11 November.

“And now they have partnered with Win Without War to advertise seditious-adjacent behavior on billboards.”

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The Color-Revolution Playbook Brought Home

Observers note the pattern:

   • Manufactured unrest

   • Coordinated NGO messaging

   • Infiltration of military morale networks

   • Narrative warfare painting Trump as illegitimate

   • Pressure campaigns encouraging disobedience within the ranks

This is the same strategy used in U.S.-funded regime-change operations overseas, from Eastern Europe to Latin America.

However, it has now been repurposed for domestic political warfare.

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As one commenter summarized:

“It’s been revealed that a nonprofit linked to George Soros is fomenting sedition within the military around the same time a ‘script’ went out to Democrat members of Congress urging rebellion within the ranks against President Trump….”

Crisis Manufactured for One Goal

Beneath the surface, the operation is not about “protecting democracy.”

It’s about delegitimizing the Trump presidency and destabilizing the America First agenda before it can take full effect.

Democrats have no economic platform for the middle class, no solutions for inflation, and no answer for national decline.

The part only seeks power for its own sake.

So the strategy becomes clear:

Engineering chaos, fostering military distrust, and preparing the public for regime change under the guise of “saving democracy.”

Just as it has done abroad for decades, Soros-style activism is now attempting the same inside the United States.

The billboards are only the beginning.

READ MORE – Elon Musk Accuses Soros of ‘Trying to Destroy Civilization’

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