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Color Revolutions, US Foreign Policy, Regime Change, and Military Industrial Complex and NGO Money

Written by Johannes Poulard

Michiana Shores, IN; January 11, 2025





Throughout the bast two decades, those of you who may not follow much of foreign policy may have heard the term “color revolution” thrown about. What exactly is a color revolution and how is our foreign policy and our flawed policy of regime change go together?


Basically, to begin with, it is very important to have a good foreign policy and the idea of regime change needs to be put as far away from our foreign policy goals as possible. The US has been a light in the world for the past 150 years or even more. Our freedoms and rule of law has inspired people worldwide to strive to come to our shores to start a new life and many immigrants who came over in the past century has added a lot of colour and great contributions in inventions, culture and many other parts of American society. About seventy decades ago, after World War Two, the US has been looked up to and has had the respect of much of the world. In the early post war years in many countries destroyed by World War Two, women marrying US service men was considered a status symbol, especially in France, Germany, and Japan. Two of my aunts came to the United States at the end of the war after marrying US service men and settled in the US.


With that said, during the years of the Cold War, the warning that President Eisenhower had given in his farewell address about the Military Industrial Complex was not headed by the American People or our politicians. Many politicians today, unfortunately in both parties are even taking heavy donations from companies who are in the Military Industrial Complex, such as BlackRock, BAIN Capital, and others. Because of this, our country has been involved in endless wars around the world and we have engaged in regime change in many countries, including Iraq and other countries. This has also caused the tragic loss of life of many of our brave service men and women from all walks of life.


Color revolutions and the new form of regime change has come about in the late 1990s and into the early 2000s all the way up to the Maidan Revolution in Ukraine in 2014. By 1999, after Bill Clinton and NATO countries decided to bomb Serbia over Kosovo and after 9-11 and the ongoing war in Iraq and Afghanistan has sent many Americans killed in those conflicts has raised the ire of the American people as parents lost their children, children lost their mothers or fathers who were sent to fight abroad.


The Military Industrial Complex, which has already hijacked the US government for over 5 decades, has realised that fighting major wars to get regime change was not going to win over the American people and was also deterring our respect abroad. Something else needed to be conjured up to get the regime change done to get foreign countries in line. Thus a cooperation of the Military Industrial Complex and different NGOs, such as the Democracy Project, Open Society and the McCain Institute has created the color revolution which was a method of overthrowing governments abroad and is typically done by contesting an election.


The term color revolution was coined because these revolutions were named after a particular colour or flower to create a euphemism of a peaceful revolt of a people in a given country, however, colour revolutions are far from peaceful. One can even argue that we had a color revolution in the US in 2020, using George Floyd as a national victim and different groups, mainly populated by college aged youth call for violence and riots under the guise of “peaceful protests.” Even famous political scientists, such as Dmitri Saims and former US Ambassador to the Soviet Union, Jack Mattlock have stated that the George Floyd riots of 2020 and the Defund the Police movement was the exact playbook of a color revolution. During the Defund the Police movement, you had violent youth groups such as Black Lives Matter and Antifa were organised and received NGO money to foment riots where they would attack and burn police stations, loot stores and trash businesses across the United States.


This revolution was actually designed together with the COVID pandemic to unseat Trump and put a puppet president who would do the bidding of the Military Industrial Complex back in the White House, thus we got Joe Biden.

With George Floyd and the Defund the Police movement, we can draw comparisons to color revolutions which happened over the past two decades in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.


After the Kosovo War in Serbia in 1999, the Clinton and later Bush State Department worked very hard to remove Slobodan Milošević from office and get in a puppet government in occupied Serbia. Though this revolution was not named in particular, this was an experiment in the cooler revolution and one could argue that this was the birth of the color revolution. What did the movement to remove Slobodan Milošević in Serbia and the Defund the Police movement in the US have in common?


First, they needed to study the political situation in Serbia that would get the ire of the Serbian people and to get them to circle the wagons and have many rallies in Belgrade, Serbia’s capital to call to topple Milošević. The ultimate goal was to overthrow Milošević and get him to the International War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague where they were going to try him on trumped up war crimes charges. Milošević was not very popular among the Serbian people, but they understood that Milošević was a much better leader than whatever puppet the NATO allies would put to rule Serbia.


The globalists and their minions in NATO, the EU, and the US understood the mentality of the Serbian people, who are very patriotic and nationalistic were not ready to remove Milošević. How do they get this revolution to take off? The answer is rather simple. The war caused a lot of damage in Serbia and many Serbs were in abject poverty and money was an issue for the youth especially, among college students. The NGOs, which are funded by sinister entities, such as the George Soros Foundation would go to the major universities in all the major cities, such as Belgrade, Novi Sad and others. They would offer the college youth money to board a bus to go to a rally in the center of Belgrade and have a so-called peaceful protest. The organisation Odpor was born. What does Odpor have in common with Black Lives Matter and Antifa? They all had the same or similar flag with an upright fist inside a diamond.


The job of Odpor was much like the job of Black Lives Matter and Antifa in the US in 2020. They were to foment riots and loot and torch businesses and foment clashes with the police. The exact same things that Black Lives Matter did in 2020 in many US major cities. They would first attack the businesses what were known to be either owned by Milošević’s family or supporters and then, they would overpower the police and attack and burn down the police stations in Belgrade and some in Novi Sad as well. The end result was that Milošević finally decided to step down and after a few years, when the globalists had installed a puppet government, they were able to finally capture Slobodan Milošević and two other Serbian heroes, Radavan Karadjić and Radko Mladjić.


The two latter were captured years after they captured Milošević, however, the political situation after the overthrow of Milošević in Serbia was so bad, that many Serbs wanted to see him return. The puppet government established a tyrannical government in Serbia and with help from NATO, Bush and later Obama and the EU countries, were able get Montenegro to break away and cause friction between Montenegro and Serbia, as well as recognising Kosovo an independent Albanian state and allowing the Albanians to persecute the Serbs in Kosovo and to desecrate the Orthodox churches and monasteries in Kosovo. This conflict is still going on today, despite Kosovo historically is a part of Serbia.


Now we fast forward a few years to late 2003 and the next country to get into the fold of NATO was the small southern Caucasian country of Georgia. Ever since Georgia broke away from the Soviet Union on May 26, 1989, the first republic to declare its independence from the USSR and was the catalyst of the fall of the Soviet Union had a very volatile political situation from the 1990s after the assassination of Georgia’s first president , Zviad Gamsakhurdia, who is believed to have been assassinated by George Herbert Walker Bush as Gamsakhurdia disagreed with Bush’s New World Order.


The assassination caused major instability in Georgia and a civil war which lasted until 1997 after Eduard Shevardnadze was installed as Georgia’s second president. During the time of the political vacuum in Georgia in the early to mid 1990s, criminal gangs ruled Georgia and stole many of the things that make the infrastructure work. Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital had rolling blackouts, and other areas of Georgia where lucky to have electricity only one hour a year and usually on New Year’s Eve. All this because of the theft of electrical wires and conductors in substations by greedy criminal gangs. Most Georgians refer to this time as the Horseman’s times. This term was coined out of Georgian folklore which associates the horsemen with evil tidings and in many Georgian films dealing with tyranny Georgia experienced during the Soviet Union, especially the films Repentance and Again Another Georgian History, both of which are in the Georgian language depict the representatives of enforcing the laws of the tyrannical regime as being on horseback.


Shevardnadze did Bush’s bidding at the beginning of his rule as President of Georgia. This did change after George Walker Bush became president as by then, Shevardnadze to cling to power, became friendly towards Russia to avoid the wrath of the Georgian People who are predominantly Orthodox, like the Russians and have relatives in Russia. Shevardnadze was not very popular among Georgians, unlike Zviad Gamsakhurdia, who is still considered a hero by most Georgians today.


Well, the West could not allow Georgia to leave the fold. They perfected the experiment in Serbia to overthrow the Georgian government after the elections in 2003 and this was the beginning of the Rose Revolution, which broke out in October and November of 2003. Like Black Lives Matter, Antifa and Odpor, the Rose Revolution also had its violent youth group to foment riots and it was called Kmara, which is the Georgian word for “enough.” Likewise, the flag for Kmara was a white flag with a navy blue upright fist in a navy blue diamond and the word Kmara written underneath the symbol.


Though Shevardnadze was corrupt, there was a semblance of peace in his tenure, yet the way you got what you needed from the Shevardnadze government was by bribing an official in the government. With most Georgians destitute, they counted on money coming from their relatives living in Russia and in the West, such as France, Germany, the UK, the US, and Canada. Kmara played on the feelings of the people being oppressed by government corruption. Like with the formation of Odpor in Serbia, Black Lives Matter and Antifa in the US, the globalists had their NGOs ready in the Universities, mainly in TSU or the Tbilisi State University to pay young people to show up on Rustaveli Avenue in front of Parliament to contest the elections. Kmara also attacked stores and businesses who were friendly to Shevardnadze and the Shevardnadze regime.


The remaining Gamsakhurdia sons and Zviad Gamsakhurdia’s widow along with the cousins, the Palavandishvili family warned the Georgian people about the dangers of the Rose Revolution and were they right!


After the Rose Revolution was over and Shevardnadze was forced to step down, he retired in Baden Baden, Germany until his passing in around 2007. Mikhiel Saakashvili was installed as the third president of Georgia and the man ruled the country with an iron hand. He got Georgia to be close to NATO and allowed NATO to have bases in Georgia and this was something that greatly disturbed Russia. According to Saakashvili, Russia and Russian culture was evil, despite the fact that most Georgians have no problems with the Russian people. Shortly after the Rose Revolution, Saakashvili’s reign of terror began. He was a very astute dictator. His first months in power, he delivered electricity to most of Georgia’s rural population and later delivered gas to those regions, however, there were still rolling blackouts, including in Tbilisi, the capital.


The Georgian Orthodox Church saw a real menace in Saakashvili and one metropolitan, Meupe Job, of the Ruisi and Urbnisi, and now Ruisi, Urbnisi and Kaspi Metropolis even called out Saakashvili on his sinful behaviour and his disrespect of the Georgian people and the Orthodox Faith. It even came to a head when Saakashvili went to the Cathedral of the Transfiguration in Ruisi, on the feast day while Metropolitan Job was serving and according to accounts of people who were there, the metropolitan literally chased Saakashvili out of not only the church but the church yard. This angered Saakashvili and deliberately did not deliver gas to neither the villages or Ruisi nor Urbnisi.


The biggest crime of Saakashvili’s regime was the brutality in Georgian prisons, especially to political prisoners. This first came out when priests who frequently visited the prisons on a mission of the Georgian Orthodox Church to minister to the prisoners. Reports came out of Abu Graib style of tortures and some of the prisoners were even beaten to death. Around the same time it came out that the Saakashvili regime was listening into the private phone calls of ordinary Georgian citizens. Things came to a head by late October and early November of 2007 when Saakashvili stole the elections and gave himself another five-year term. This resulted in the big demonstration on Rustaveli Avenue infant of Parliament on November 7, 2007 which Saakashvili called on the Turkish police to crush and also ordered the TV station Imedi to shut down as it was the main channel of the opposition. This was a huge scandal that the then speaker of the parliament, Nino Burjanadze called for new elections in early January of 2008. Those were also stolen by Saakashvili by so-called UN and OSCE election observers. I was on a flight full of those observers from Munich to Tbilisi in late December 2007 and witnessed how they were planning to steal the elections and them plotting to murder the Georgian-Jewish oligarch who owned Imedi, Badri Patarkatsishvili.


Georgia’s ordeal ended with the election of the current ruling party, the Georgian Dream led by Bidzina Ivanishvili in 2012. During the regime of the Georgian Dream and Mr Ivanishvili who first was the prime minister and appointed Mr Margviashvili as the fourth president of Georgia, Georgia began to enjoy peace and stability as well as prosperity which Georgia has not seen since she broke away from the Soviet Union. Under the rule of the Georgian Dream, Georgia’s fragile economy has received huge investments from companies from the US, Europe, Russia, Turkey, and other neighbouring countries. The Georgian Dream also has good relations with other more conservative countries in Europe, such as Viktor Orbán’s Hungary and Robert Fico’s Slovakia.


The Tbilisi Maidan and it’s failure are a combination of foreign NGO’s and Georgia’s fifth president, Salome Zurabishvili, who is more aligned with the radical pro-Saakashvili opposition, such as the National Movement of Georgia.


The perpetrators of the attempted Tbilisi Maidan Revolution, which has also been referred to by some international political circles as the second Ukrainian front, are four parties who are the most radical of the opposition parties. The driving force is of course, the National Movement of Georgia, which was founded by former President Saakashvili and currently lead by Nika Melia and co-led by Grigol Gvaramia. Other parties include Lelo, which is headed by Elisashvili, Girchi (Pinecone) lead by Iago Khvichia, and the Popular Georgian Front, which is a new party that was cofounded by Georgia’s current president, Salome Zurabishvili and Grigol Gvaramia.


The catalyst of the Tbilis Maidan was the 2024 parliamentary elections, in which the Georgian Dream won a mandate by the people with an overwhelming majority in the parliament. However, the parliamentary elections, which were held on October 26 of this year are just the tip of the iceberg. Basically, two events caused this Tbilisi Maidan to simmer several months before these elections. The first was the passage of the Foreign Agent Transparency Law, which was passed by Parliament and, despite being vetoed by President Zurabishvili, was overridden by a simple majority of the Parliament and signed into law by the Speaker of the Parliament, Shalva Popuashvili.


The Foreign Agent Transparency law has been a center of tension with both the Biden Administration and many of the original EU countries, especially Germany, France, Poland, and the Baltic States of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. A lot of research has been done in drafting the Foreign Agent Transparency Law by members of the Georgian Dream in the Parliament, drawing heavy influence from the US FARA, or Foreign Agent Registration Act, which is actually more strict than its Georgian counterpart. Other influences in drafting Georgia’s Foreign Agent Transparency Law came from similar laws in Canada, France, the UK and Israel.


The radical opposition is very troubled by this law because they are heavily funded by different foreign NGOs, including the McCain Institute, USAID and other NGOs from the US and the European Union. The Foreign Agent Transparency Law is quite simple, as it requires foreign NGOs and media operations to register and declare all their foreign income to the Georgian government. It is even more lax than the US FARA Act and unlike FARA, the Georgian Foreign Agent Transparency Law only carries fines and no jail time.


With help from the Biden Administration, the Macron regime in France, and the three Baltic countries, and Poland, this law was declared to be the “Russian Law,” despite the fact the law is not even influenced by any Russian laws. The biggest protests against the Foreign Agent Transparency Law in the US comes from Democrat Senator Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, Republican Congressman Mike Turner of Ohio, Congressman Keating of Maryland and others. Also, there has been flack from the US Embassy in Georgia first by former Ambassador Kelly Degnan and the current Ambassador, Robin Dunnigan, who is completely unprofessional and has embarrassed the United States by her weird behaviour when being asked difficult questions by the Georgian media, especially by the TV channel Imedi, which is likened to the Fox News of Georgia.


Upon passage of the Foreign Agent Transparency Law by Parliament in the early summer of this year and being signed into law, Tbilisi saw mass protests on Rustaveli Avenue in front of the Parliament Building where the Security Police of Georgia was prompted to erect high metal barricades in front of the entrances of the Parliament Building to prevent the increasingly violent street protestors from throwing rocks at windows as well as Molotov cocktails and different pyrotechnics, mainly fireworks, such as Roman candles and flower shells that were shot at the police who were there to keep the order. After the protests wound down people were arrested after the Criminal Police of Georgia completed their investigations and identifying the people who vandalised the Parliament Building by breaking windows and throwing Molotov cocktails at the building and police.


Not long after the passage of the Foreign Agent Transparency Law, the next big law that passed was a law banning LGBTQ propaganda in Georgian schools. Upon passage of this law, which is very popular with the Georgian people, the Georgian Parliament declared May 17, which was originally designated as the Day of Recognising Traditional Family Values by the Georgian Orthodox Church a national holiday. This got the people out in the streets in every major Georgian city in processions from church to church celebrating the law banning LGBTQ propaganda and the new national holiday. For those who don’t know, Georgia is predominantly an Orthodox Christian country with 95 percent of Georgians identifying as practicing devout Orthodox Christians.


As far as our ambassador to Georgia, Robin Dunnigan was concerned, the passage of this law was totally unacceptable and as it was getting closer to the fall and the country was prepping up for the parliamentary elections, Ambassador Dunnigan was caught sending emails to US citizens and US run NGO officials about potential uprisings on or after October 26. This raised the ire of Georgia’s prime minister, Irakli Kobakhidze and the founder of the Georgian Dream party, Bidzina Ivanishvili. When Ms Dunnigan was confronted by the Georgian media about these emails and statements, she had no comment and went out of the way to avoid the media. Is this the proper behaviour of a US Ambassador?


Color revolutions, NGOs the CIA, MI-6 and the diaspora can play pivotal roles in fomenting a color revolution abroad. One case study is the Ukrainian diaspora. Why are the various diasporas so pivotal in fomenting color revolutions? What is a diaspora? First, let’s answer the last question and then we can explain the first. A diaspora is a community of immigrants of a given nationality which have communities outside of their country of origin. These communities have their own ethnic stores, ranging from grocery stores, book stores, cultural centers, and outreach programs to educate the general population of their host country about their culture or nationality. Many diasporas also have schools where they teach the language of the host country as well as the language and culture of the nationality of the diaspora, thus keeping the culture within the families who are members of a given diasporas. Most diaspora schools are typically parochial in nature, for example, the large Polish diaspora in many US major cities, mainly Chicago, which is considered the largest Polish city outside of Poland, and Milwaukee, which also has a rather large Polish population are affiliated with the various Roman Catholic parishes of Polish Roman Catholic communities. Likewise the Greek diaspora may have a parochial school affiliated with the Greek Orthodox Church in that community.


Some of the largest diasporas in the world, other than the Polish diaspora are the Ukrainian, German, Greek, Indian, and several Muslim diasporas. The bigger the diaspora, the more likely it will be infiltrated by NGOs and intelligence agencies of one or more of the five-eyes countries. The five-eyes countries include the United States, Canada, the UK, Israel, and most of the European Union member countries, especially those within the Schengen zone. These countries are known as the five-eyes countries because they share intelligence and other police and arrest record information with each other.


Enter the Ukrainian diaspora and the two color revolutions in Ukraine, the Orange Revolution in 2004 and the Maidan Revolution in 2014. The largest Ukrainian diaspora in the world is in Canada. Canada has a Ukrainian population large enough that they do influence the government. For example, Trudeau’s former Minister of Finance, Kristia Freehand is Ukrainian. Her parents moved to Canada after the war and settled in Canada, and Mrs Freeland does speak fluent Ukrainian.


Kristia Freeland also played a major role organising the Maidan in Kiev in 2014 and the Ukrainian diaspora in Canada is also heavily infiltrated by the MI-6 and various Canadian and international NGOs that operate in both Canada and in Ukraine.


The United States has the second largest Ukrainian diaspora in the world with large Ukrainian communities in Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland. Viktor Yushchenko, who was the president of Ukraine after being installed after the Orange Revolution in 2004. An interesting factoid of the Yushchenko government from 2004 to 2010, his wife is actually a Ukrainian American and grew up in Chicago’s Ukrainian Village. Another interesting fact of Mrs Yushchenko is that she worked in the CIA during the Reagan years as well as in the years of George H W Bush’s presidency.


Other noteworthy diasporas that the. CIA and other five-eyes intelligence agencies tried to use to get color revolutions going are the Georgian diaspora, which is much smaller and less influential than the Ukrainian diaspora and is spread out throughout the United States, parts of Canada, and in Europe. The Moldovan diaspora is mostly in Europe. There is also a rather large Armenian diaspora in the United States, but they were not really as influential in fomenting revolutions that happened in Yerevan, bringing in Armenia’s current president, Pashinian.


The role of NGOs in the different diasporas is to infiltrate the schools within the ethnic communities and also in the local universities where large groups of members of a given diaspora go to for their studies.


The goal of the NGOs are to brainwash the youth in these diasporas. They promise the young members of a given diaspora with allowing ease for their friends, relatives and loved ones to come to their host countries to join them. They distort the news coming from the diaspora’s originating country, portraying their governments as bad and use deceptive tactics to get them to believe the government of their originating country is oppressing their countrymen there.


How does this work? The fact is that in most diasporas, you have few who are naturalised citizens of their host countries. Most of them are still citizens of their host countries and some are in their host country legally and some are in their host country illegally. The NGOs take advantage of this by encouraging the members of a given diaspora to go to their host country’s embassy or consulate and vote for the desired candidate of the NGOs. The different Soros funded NGOs, like Freedom House and Open Society as well as other CIA funded NGOs, such as USAID, the McCain Institute also encourage them to do this.


Strife within a country’s religious institutions is another method the NGOs and the various five-eyes intelligence agencies, such as the CIA, the MI-6, the Mossad, and others will sow decent and hatred within their churches. This was an experiment in Ukraine and within the Ukrainian diaspora abroad. The goal was to split the Russian Orthodox Church as they realise that the Russian Orthodox Church plays a key role in uniting the Slavs, mainly the Russians, the Belorussians and the Russians. They use things that strike a chord with many Ukrainians, starting within the diaspora, but then also in Ukraine by bringing up the Holodymor, or the Ukrainian famine of the 1930s. They blur the differences between the communists and the Russian people. They spew propaganda claiming that all Russians are communists and have it out for the Ukrainians, though this can not be farther from the truth. They also use the Uniot or the Ukrainian Catholic Church, which has been anti-Russian from it’s inception during the rule of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 17th Century. This eventually lead to the creation of a Ukrainian Orthodox Church, which is schismatic and leads people astray. Now ten years after the Maidan in Ukraine, you have a full blown war between Russia and Ukraine and the division with the Orthodox Ukrainians was solidified when Zelenskyy has officially banned the canonical Ukrainian Metropolis, claiming that its first hierarch, Metropolitan Onufriy is an agent of Moscow, and allows the Ukrainian Orthodox Church under Metropolitan Epiphaniy to seize and even burn Russian Orthodox churches all across Ukraine, including the birthplace of Russia, the Lavra of the Kiev Caves in Kiev, which was seized from the Russian Orthodox Church by the Zelenskyy regime and many of the brotherhood of the monastery jailed as Russian spies.


They attempted to do the same thing with Belarus yet, it wasn’t as successful as the Belorussian diasporas are not that strong and many Belorussians are assimilated within the larger Russian diaspora which has never been able to be infiltrated.


The fact is that the globalists have tried to infiltrate both the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, who’s residence is in modern-day Istanbul, Turkey has long been infiltrated by both the CIA and the MI-6, starting with Patriarch Athinogoras in the 1920s, getting him to introduce the new calendar in the Greek Orthodox Church, which has divided the Orthodox world leaving only the Jerusalem, Georgian, Serbian, and Russian Orthodox Churches on the old or the Julian Calendar. Furthermore, the current Ecumenical Patriarch, Bartholemew has signed a Tomos, granting autocephily to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, despite the fact that all the Orthodox patriarchs were not in agreement with this, thus making the Tomos void canonically.


When it comes to the Georgian diaspora in the United States and in Europe, certain groups of senators and congressmen work together with NGOs and some of the more liberal leaders of the diaspora to form groups with names like, “Friends of Georgia.” The goal is to attempt to have a Georgian Maidan, which thanks to the Georgian Orthodox Church and the ruling party in Georgia, the Georgian Dream, has put the caboche on the Tbilisi Maidan. Key players in planning the Tbilisi Maidan include Senator Shaheen, (D-New Hampshire), and Congressman Keating (D-Maryland) have drafted a bill in Congress titled the Georgian People Act, which would impose sanctions against members of the Georgian Dream party and their family members as well as their businesses.


People from foreign countries being in key parts of a government are also key in helping in fomenting a color revolution. Two examples are Georgia’s current president, Salome Zurabishvili, who is of Georgian decent, though she never grew up in Georgia. She is actually a product of the Georgian diaspora in France and Georgian was not her native language. Her native language is French and she learned Georgian as a child as her parents fled Georgia to France in the 1920s when the Bolsheviks annexed Georgia to the Soviet Union. Lithuania in the 1990s, also had a prsident, Vitautas Lansbergis, who, like Zurabishvili, is not a native of the country he presided over. Vitautas Lansbergis is of Lithuanian origin but grew up in the Lithuanian diaspora in the United States. I also mentioned that Ukraine’s former President Yushchenko’s wife is a Ukrainian American who grew up in Ukrainian Village in Chicago. Likewise, Georgia’s third president, Mikheil Saakashvili’s ex-wife, and his wife when he presided over Georgia from 2003 to 2012 was Dutch and did not even have any Georgian roots at all.


Can there be a color revolution in the United States? The conditions for a color revolution in the United States is ripe these days. The globalists are loosing their grip on the US government and the election of Donald Trump is a serious threat to many of these globalists. The fact that Donald Trump is a populist president and relates to many average American people is a serious problem to globalist politicians who are eager to cling to power. Furthermore, Trump being outsider to the Washington DC club, as Newt Gingrich noted, and has vowed to investigate key globalists in the current government for crimes and treason, such as Mayorcez and Fauci has sent many of these globalists in a panic. Likewise, in Europe, populists are winning with Hungary’s President Orbàn and Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico gaining popularity on the global stage is encouraging populists to run in Germany., France, Romania, and others. The AfD gaining popularity in Germany, and Marinne Le Pen gaining popularity in France, the globalists and the World Economic Forum are about to lose everything.


President Reagan once said that tyranny would come to the United States in the guise of liberalism. This has even been echoed by the Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze and Speaker of Georgia’s parliament, Shalva Popuashvili. Basically, a color revolution attempt in the United States will look like a race war or racial strife. It can be triggered by an act of police brutality on a black individual, much like George Floyd in 2020 or it could be a false flag, like a shooting in a black church, college, or the like. The key to avoid a color revolution is to be vigilant. Know the signs. Watch the mainstream media and analyse what they are saying. They will have a narrative of some sort. The CIA can trigger a color revolution by a psy-op, typically by finding someone who is mentally inadequate and get that person on drugs and get them to commit a mass shooting, get them to provoke a police officer to use lethal force.


They key is if the mainstream media goes with a narrative of Trump being a racist or accusing Trump supporters of being a racist. Also, pay attention to movies that are coming out. Hollywood has always been used by the CIA as a propaganda arm of some sort. Last summer, the movie, Civil War was released for the purpose of preprogramming the American People of a civil war, which the globalists try to trigger. The point is pay attention, share this information with your friends. Have them share this information with their friends. The one fatal thing to a color revolution is that people know the signs and the language used to rile up the people. Pay attention. To what NGOs are saying on our college campuses. Many of the violent demonstrations in the creation of color revolutions are typically college age and some high school age children. They get offered money to get on a bus and go to a given city and they will be coached to commit acts of vandalism, setting fires and starting riots. That is how a color revolution starts. We all work together, we can avoid a color revolution.

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