The Citrus Bulletin reports:

Save Our Kids Rally Held Outside Fontana City Hall

March 9, 2026


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A small crowd gathered outside Fontana City Hall this weekend for a rally focused on child trafficking and the protection of children. Participants held signs reading “Save Our Children” and “Our Government Is a Satanic Pedo Ring.”

The Fontana Rally’s Stated Goals

Materials promoting the Fontana rally described the event as a peaceful march meant to raise awareness about child trafficking and encourage stronger protection for children.

Organizers encouraged participants to focus on awareness, accountability from institutions responsible for protecting children, and the responsibility communities share in protecting young people. Promotional materials also asked participants to avoid political party messaging and instead focus on unity around child protection.

Local Organizer

The primary account promoting the Fontana rally appears to be the Instagram page @saveourchildrenie. Posts from the account focused on the Fontana march and encouraged local residents to attend and speak out for the protection of children.

Posts from this account largely centered on awareness and community action. In contrast, other accounts involved in promoting similar rallies across the country sometimes shared content connected to broader online conspiracy narratives such as Pizzagate and QAnon.

Decentralized Network of Rallies

Promotion of the Fontana rally also appeared connected to a wider online campaign. An account known as scottythekid frequently shares posts from organizers across the United States who host similar rallies in their own cities.

Many of those posts highlight local coordinators responsible for organizing events in their communities. Each post lists a location and organizer, creating a decentralized network of rallies promoted through social media.

Statements From Protesters

During the rally, several speakers shared their concerns about trafficking and the safety of children. Some protesters described Fontana as a potential trafficking hub because of its location near several major freeways. Others spoke about what they believed were hidden networks responsible for exploiting children.

Some participants also expressed distrust toward the school system and repeated claims circulating online that hundreds of thousands of children have gone missing under the current federal administration without accountability or arrests.

Several speakers framed their participation through religious belief. They called on younger men to step forward as leaders and said they felt a moral responsibility to advocate for children who cannot protect themselves.

What the Online Promoter Appears to Believe

Based on posts circulating online, some of the accounts promoting rallies across the country appear to share ideas connected to conspiracy narratives that grew after the criminal case involving financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Within certain online communities, Epstein’s crimes are interpreted as evidence of a broader hidden network involving powerful elites. These interpretations often overlap with internet conspiracy theories including Pizzagate, which claims political elites operated a secret child abuse ring, and QAnon, a wider conspiracy theory alleging a hidden global network of powerful figures involved in child abuse and trafficking.

Posts in those spaces often combine real criminal cases with unverified allegations and interpretations that supporters believe point to hidden abuse networks.

Why the “Satanic Ring” Claims Appeared

While promotional materials for the Fontana rally emphasized awareness and the protection of children, some participants carried signs alleging the existence of a satanic pedophile ring connected to government institutions.

Those claims reflect ideas that circulate in online conspiracy communities influenced by narratives such as Pizzagate and QAnon. Researchers who study misinformation note that communities built around these narratives often interpret real trafficking cases, including those involving Jeffrey Epstein, as evidence of a much larger hidden network involving powerful elites and institutions.

There is no verified evidence supporting claims that governments or public institutions operate satanic trafficking rings. The allegations continue to circulate widely online and remain a subject of debate across social media platforms.

Organizations focused on child protection state that trafficking remains a serious issue in the United States. Data collected by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children records thousands of annual reports related to possible exploitation and trafficking each year.

Conclusion

Participants at the Fontana rally said their goal was to raise awareness and encourage stronger protections for children in their communities.

Online promotion of similar rallies continues, with organizers listing events planned in cities across several states.


Big thanks to The Common Sense Podcast and SaveChildrenIE

Video of the rally!