
THE HOLLYWOOD ELITE YOU WEREN'T SUPPOSED TO NOTICE: DANNY GLOVER'S DECADES-LONG SHADOW WAR AGAINST THE AMERICAN DEEP STATE
You know him as Roger Murtaugh from *Lethal Weapon*—the aging cop who famously said, "I'm too old for this sh*t." But what if I told you that Danny Glover, the man who played the gruff, rule-following detective, has been running a completely different operation behind the scenes for over 40 years? One that has nothing to do with Hollywood scripts and everything to do with rewriting the script of American power.
Most Americans see Glover as a beloved character actor, a face from *The Color Purple*, *Predator 2*, and countless other blockbusters. But the mainstream media has carefully avoided connecting the dots between his acting career and his role as one of the most influential Marxist activists still walking freely in the United States. While you were laughing at his one-liners, Glover was quietly building a network of influence that reaches into the highest levels of global anti-American movements.
Let's start with what the corporate media won't tell you. Glover isn't just a "socially conscious" celebrity who shows up at a few fundraisers. He's a dedicated, card-carrying revolutionary who has spent decades supporting organizations that the U.S. government has labeled as threats to national security. We're talking about ties to groups that have actively worked to destabilize American allies, undermine U.S. foreign policy, and promote a worldview that sees America as the root of all global evil.
Remember the 2003 invasion of Iraq? While most of Hollywood was doing the safe thing—wearing a "Not In My Name" t-shirt to a red carpet—Glover was taking it to another level. He co-chaired the "Dissent" network, an organization that actively coordinated with anti-war groups that have since been linked to foreign influence operations. But here's where it gets spicy: Glover didn't just protest. He used his celebrity to legitimize figures like Hugo Chávez and Fidel Castro, traveling to Venezuela and Cuba multiple times to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with dictators who have spent their entire careers trying to undermine American democracy.
The deep state's media gatekeepers want you to think this is just "celebrity activism." But when Glover calls the U.S. a "racist, imperialist nation" on foreign soil, you have to ask: Why is this man still given a platform? Why is his face still used to sell you insurance and car rentals?
Look closer at the organizations he funds and sits on the boards of. The TransAfrica Forum. The Black Radical Congress. These aren't your local PTA groups. TransAfrica has been a key player in pushing for sanctions against Israel, a close U.S. ally, and has advocated for policies that would cripple American economic interests in Africa. Meanwhile, Glover's work with the Prison Moratorium Project and his vocal support for groups like the Black Panthers' descendants reveal a man who doesn't just want reform—he wants a fundamental restructuring of the American system.
And let's not forget the elephant in the room: his long-standing relationship with the Congressional Black Caucus and progressive politicians like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. While Glover looks like a harmless old actor on the surface, he's been a key figure in the "shadow network" that has been pushing the Overton window further and further left for decades. He's not just an actor who shows up for photo ops; he's a strategist who has helped fund and organize the very movements that are now calling to defund the police, abolish ICE, and dismantle capitalism.
But here's the part that will really make you stay woke. In 2012, Glover was arrested at a protest outside the Sudanese embassy in Washington, D.C. That sounds noble, right? Standing up for human rights? Until you dig deeper and realize that the protest was organized by groups that have been accused of funneling money to anti-American factions in Africa. Glover wasn't just a celebrity getting a quick publicity stunt; he was the headliner for a movement that has consistently worked against U.S. interests in the region.
Now, ask yourself this: Why does the corporate media cover Glover's activism with kid gloves? Why does CNN never mention that he once said the 9/11 attacks were "a result of American foreign policy" and that the U.S. "deserved it"? Because they know that if they outed Glover for what he really is—a committed, unapologetic Marxist who has spent his entire career trying to tear down the American system—it would expose the entire Hollywood machine as a propaganda arm for the globalist left.
Think about it. Glover is the face of a major franchise. He's been in Disney movies, mainstream blockbusters, and TV commercials. The same man who tells you to "get a mortgage" in a commercial is the same man who has called for the abolition of capitalism. The same man who played a cop is the same man who has openly supported movements that want to defund the police. It's a schizophrenic double-life that the media has actively helped him maintain.
And the timing couldn't be more important. As we speak, Glover is still active. He's still funding left-wing groups. He's still traveling to countries hostile to the United States. He's still using his celebrity to legitimize ideas that would have been considered treasonous just 20 years ago. The difference is, nobody is stopping him. The deep state loves having a friendly, smiling face to sell you the revolution.
So next time you see Danny Glover on your screen, remember: You're not just looking at an actor. You're looking at a key operator in a decades-long shadow war against the American way of life. The question is: Who else in Hollywood is running the same playbook? And why are they still allowed to be the ones telling you what to think?
Stay woke. Connect the dots. The revolution isn't coming—it's already here, and it has a familiar face.
Final Thoughts
After a career that has consistently blurred the line between activism and artistry, Danny Glover remains a potent reminder that a leading man can be both a box-office draw and a moral compass. His choice to champion underrepresented stories—whether fighting for union rights on screen or for economic justice off it—isn't a side hustle but the core thesis of his legacy. Ultimately, Glover’s true role isn’t just the grizzled veteran in the action flick; it’s the elder statesman of conscience who proves that the most powerful performance is the one you give in the real world.