Recordings obtained by a Louisiana radio station expose a strategic effort by anti-Trump activists to manufacture hostile town hall meetings for conservative lawmakers and to manipulate the media.

Louisiana’s KPEL published leaked audio of members of the anti-Trump group Indivisible discussing ways to embarrass Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy at a town hall in Breaux Bridge last Friday, TruNews reports.

The group discussed how to “dominate” the meeting by using an “inside team” to pack into “as many seats as we can” and an “outside team” to raise a ruckus and protest while disguised as conservatives to “give (the media) the coverage they want,” according to the recording.

Activists read from an Indivisible guide on political espionage that explained how the outside plants can control media coverage while those inside work to block local residents who are “sympathetic” to Cassidy from speaking. The activists were expected to leave behind “any signifier that you’re a liberal” to blend in with locals.

“Game plan number one is to fill as many seats as we can, right? If it’s all of us in there and the poor people of Breaux Bridge are sitting behind us, well then tough luck for them,” one of the organizers, James Proctor, told the group, who thought the comment was hilarious.

“If we can arrange it so he doesn’t hear one sympathetic question – great,” he said. “That only magnifies our impact.”

The Acadiana Advocate reports “several hundred people” showed up early to the town hall on Friday armed with protest signs supporting Obamacare and Planned Parenthood. The protestors packed the meeting to capacity, frequently interrupted the senator and shouted over supporters, and dominated the media’s attention.

Several dozen residents were ultimately turned away from the meeting, and Cassidy’s supporters inside were drowned out with boos or shouts when they attempted to speak, The Advertiser reports.

It was all by design, and it played out almost exactly as it did at Cassidy’s town hall meeting in Metairie earlier in the week. On Wednesday, fake conservative protestors booed Jesus during the opening prayer and disrupted the Pledge of Allegiance, The Advocate video shows.

In Breaux Bridge, they also brought along small children to chant “Love not hate, that’s what makes America great” outside of the meeting, YouTube video shows.

“The Indivisible guide does say that when you start to lose the meeting, that’s when you boo and hiss,” one of the group’s members said in the recordings.

“The outside team will join the inside team in the hall after media coverage,” Proctor told the group. “So what we’ll do is we’ll try to dominate enough, because – remember, the camera people especially are looking for some ‘b-roll’ and some quotes.”

“They’ve got three or four things to cover that day, this is just one of them,” he said of the Friday town hall. “So we make sure we give them the coverage that they want, and then everyone breaks and goes inside.”

NBC News reported earlier this month that Indivisible is teaming with former President Obama’s revamped Organizing for Action to provide training for thousands of liberal activists to attack Republican lawmakers and defend Obamacare.

According to the site:

OFA says more than 1,800 people have applied to its Spring Community Engagement Fellowship, a six-week training program, two-thirds of whom have not previously been involved with OFA.

And the group has teamed up with Indivisible, a buzzy newcomer to the progressive movement, to offer organizing training that began Thursday night with a video conference. A combined 25,000 people have registered to participate in those trainings, OFA said.

To defend Obamacare, the group says it has planned 400 health care-focused events in 42 states this year with partners that include mainline liberal groups, like the Center for American Progress and Planned Parenthood, as well those from the progressive wing, like MoveOn.org.

OFA says 20,000 people have used their tool to call senators’ offices to urge them not to repeal Obamacare and says one million supporters have already taken action with OFA.

The goal is to further hinder the already stalling momentum around repeal the Affordable Care Act.