
Adam Swart
Adam Swart is the CEO and founder of Crowds on Demand, a California-based company that provides on-demand crowds for protests and events. He launched the company in 2012 while studying at UCLA, aiming to reshape advocacy efforts. Recently, he has been vocal about the presence of funded agitators infiltrating anti-ICE protests, warning that these individuals undermine legitimate advocacy efforts. Swart emphasizes the importance of identifying the differences between paid demonstrators and genuine activists, sharing insights on how to spot organized and potentially violent groups. His perspectives have sparked discussions around the nature of protests and the impact of external funding on social movements.
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Adam Swart, CEO of Crowds on Demand, explains why his company refused to get involved in the Minneapolis anti-ICE chaos.
Minnesota ICE protests allegedly driven by outside actors, CEO warnsAdam Swart, CEO of Crowds on Demand, explains why his company refused to get involved in the Minneapolis anti-ICE chaos.
CEO calls Minneapolis ICE chaos illegal, won't participate in organizingAdam Swart, CEO of Crowds on Demand, says the upcoming 'No Kings' protest risks being exploited by agitators and interest groups.
Millions expected at 'No Kings' protests across US targeting TrumpAdam Swart, CEO of Crowds on Demand, warned that 'No Kings' is susceptible to infiltration by paid agitators.
Volunteer 'peacekeeper' shot 'No Kings' attendee dead at the last protestAdam Swart, CEO of Crowds on Demand, warns that America's protest culture is being exploited by paid agitators.
Crowd-hire CEO warns America's protest culture exploited by paid agitators
Adam Swart, the CEO and founder of Crowds on Demand, rejected a $20 million offer to recruit protestors against President Donald Trump.
CEO claims he rejected $20M offer to recruit anti-Trump protestersAdam Swart, the CEO and founder of Crowds on Demand, shares insights on spotting funded anti-ICE demonstrators.
Crowds on Demand CEO warns of funded agitators infiltrating anti-ICE protests
























