Earlier Turkbro research

http://imgur.com/IRsjnHW

http://pastebin.com/APQB8R7E

So I've left off at the Republican Mainstreet PAC, composed of major multinational corporations and Soros's labor union extensions. It would be a bit weird if Koch Brothers weren't there when the major Republican money was present right?

So I took a look at who supported this RMS PAC. Pic related is the only member that has both contributed individually and as a committee, the McGuire Woods Consultants.

Doing a simple Google search of their name with Koch Brothers reveal that they handle the money flow:

http://samuel-warde.com/2014/05/nc-fracking-law-tied-to-koch-bros/

>Senator Bob Rucho, champion of honesty, integrity, and establishing a level of confidence in state government, sponsored a bill that would make disclosing chemicals used in fracking a felony. While other states are passing legislation requiring the disclosure of these chemicals, North Carolina Senate Republicans have chosen to be first in the flight away from the eyes of the general public who are concerned about the potential environmental and public health concerns related to fracking.

>Speaking of Senator Rucho and the co-sponsors of this bill, all three share something in common. They all received campaign contributions from McGuire Woods, a lobbying firm that represents oil and gas companies, Halllibuton, and Koch Industries.

And thus, we have proven Koch Brothers are working with Soros to put the Tea Party down.

But how is this related to our original investigation? About the Deport Racism video attacking Trump?

We know Soros is behind the PACs that have produced this. And we know that Soros is helping the establishment Republicans to attack Tea Party. But who is the Tea Party candidate for 2016?

For that, I'll refer to this diagram that I find very useful. It's done by a media outlet called FiveThirtyEight, and although they don't like Trump a bit, the pic related is very clarifying about why the establishment, both Republicans and Democrats are targeting Trump.

But then some may say 'RAND PAUL IS A LIBERTARIAN AND LIBERTARIAN MOVEMENT IS ROOTED IN THE TEA PARTY'

Is he? Let's check these links shall we?

http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-01-26/kochs-to-play-big-in-2016-1-billion-big

>The political network led by the Koch brothers aims to pump nearly $1 billion into the 2016 presidential race, an unambiguous signal that the powerful Republican donors aren't backing down.

>The fundraising goal of $889 million was announced Monday at a summit of 450 wealthy donors and small-government activists in Palm Springs, Calif., an attendee said. It comes a day after the group hosted what was tantamount to the first debate in the Republican primary campaign, with Senators Marco Rubio, Rand Paul and Ted Cruz regaling the private audience for 80 minutes Sunday night.

>Freedom Partners, which put on the Palm Springs event, acts as the central distributor of the money. One of the biggest beneficiaries is Americans for Prosperity, which spent $150 million in each of the previous two elections.

Looking up AfP, you'll find that they've spent over a million on a commercial for i360. Here's the receipt for that:

http://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/fecimg/?201510159002992414

They have a Youtube account, it's a black guy called Bruce telling Ohio jobs are moving to Kentucky - basically attacking Democratic Ohio governor.

No harm in that right? How about we check the video at the top of AfP Youtube page

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3IxOSnhmts

Now I want to bring into your attention the logo of AfP in the end, and compare it with the torch of Rand Paul's campaign logo. Eerily similar isn't it?

Here's the endgame of Establishment Republicans and Democrats:

Remove PAC laws that tighten funding so they can pump unlimited money into elections, force own candidates into nominations.