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Monks Incite “Dangerous Peace” in 1,300-Mile Protest Crusade Against America’s Divisions

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BUDDHIST MONKS are on a SHOCKING, 2,300-mile pilgrimage from Texas to the heart of American power, but is this a spiritual journey or a DEEP STATE-INSPIRED PSYOP to hypnotize a divided nation? While they claim to promote “peace and mindfulness,” their trek is secretly BINDING Americans with “blessing strings”—a practice critics are calling a form of MASS HYPNOSIS and spiritual infiltration.

This so-called “Walk for Peace,” which began in October, is NOT the innocent meditation tour it pretends to be. With a social media following EXPLODING past ONE MILLION, these monks are leveraging a rescue dog as a “Peace Dog” PROP to weaponize viral sentiment and SOFTEN America for a radical spiritual takeover. Supporters, lulled into a false serenity, are willingly accepting enchanted cords they claim create a “tangible link”—a connection experts warn could be the first step in a CULT-LIKE psychological campaign.

As the country bleeds from political warfare and cultural decay, these foreign-affiliated figures are marching straight to Washington D.C. under the guise of unity. But ask yourself: WHY NOW? In an era of unprecedented division, this group is amassing a digital army of mesmerized followers, subtly implying that traditional American values and faiths are insufficient for “peace.” Their message is a TROJAN HORSE: dismantle your guards, accept their strings, and let an Eastern doctrine quietly REPLACE the bedrock of Western thought.

They insist their walk is “non-political,” but arriving at the steps of Congress this winter is the ULTIMATE political statement. This is a calculated invasion, one peaceful step at a time, and millions are blindly handing over their minds. Is America willingly walking into a new age of spiritual submission, one hypnotic bracelet at a time? The truth is far more terrifying than anyone dares admit.



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