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=== Assistant: That exact line—“Enter your zip code and locate the planned riots in your area.”—appears in multiple posts spreading a … === That exact line—'''“Enter your zip code and locate the planned riots in your area.”'''—appears in multiple posts spreading a viral email linked to '''nokings.org''', often shared on Facebook groups like “City of Pittsburgh” and even by pages like “Elite Firearms & Training” mobilize.us<ref>{{cite web|title=mobilize.us|url=https://www.facebook.com/groups/CityofPittsburgh/posts/3346065862200172/|publisher=facebook.com|access-date=2025-11-27}}</ref>. In short: * The message stems from individuals or loosely organized activist groups circulating a "No Kings" coalition email, urging recipients to use the nokings.org site to find protest/“riots” locations. * It’s not from any official public safety agency or law enforcement. * The only traceable source is the No Kings movement, who are indeed organizing large-scale nonviolent protests — but the wording and framing (“riots”, “civil war”) likely come from external actors repurposing their tools and messaging to stoke fear. So, the email was sent by private propagators of this viral warning—likely unaffiliated individuals or small groups—leveraging an activist platform's search feature to stir anxiety.
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