In his dorm room in Bowling Green, Ohio, in 2011, Dan Johnson watched a YouTube video comparing the rise and fall of the Third Reich in Nazi Germany to what was happening in the political realm in the United States at the time. The video specifically detailed a piece of legislation known as the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act. The video
PANDA, Fighting The NDAA One City At A Time
Inspired by a YouTube video, a 20 year old built a movement against the National Defense Authorization Act that allows the government to indefinitely detain anyone, even American citizens.