Mike Benz
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So they staged a little Mongolia right here in the US. Yes. And they're all the same groups. They're all the same groups. And a great example of this, we were talking about the US Institute of Peace. The U.S.
So they staged a little Mongolia right here in the US. Yes. And they're all the same groups. They're all the same groups. And a great example of this, we were talking about the US Institute of Peace. The U.S.
Institute of Peace, we talked about it in the context of Syria and how they were openly funding the Taliban and lobbying the Taliban to keep 95% of the world's opium flowing after the Taliban took over.
Institute of Peace, we talked about it in the context of Syria and how they were openly funding the Taliban and lobbying the Taliban to keep 95% of the world's opium flowing after the Taliban took over.
Institute of Peace, we talked about it in the context of Syria and how they were openly funding the Taliban and lobbying the Taliban to keep 95% of the world's opium flowing after the Taliban took over.
Good point. More for the rest of it. It's unbelievable. But they, so they are involved in these astroturfed NGO rent-a-riots very heavily. If you go to the publications page. The Institute of Peace. Yes, yes, the U.S. Institute of Peace. Now, you have to understand, they have a term for this. Get ready for it. Nonviolent action. That's the term.
Good point. More for the rest of it. It's unbelievable. But they, so they are involved in these astroturfed NGO rent-a-riots very heavily. If you go to the publications page. The Institute of Peace. Yes, yes, the U.S. Institute of Peace. Now, you have to understand, they have a term for this. Get ready for it. Nonviolent action. That's the term.
Good point. More for the rest of it. It's unbelievable. But they, so they are involved in these astroturfed NGO rent-a-riots very heavily. If you go to the publications page. The Institute of Peace. Yes, yes, the U.S. Institute of Peace. Now, you have to understand, they have a term for this. Get ready for it. Nonviolent action. That's the term.
Now, if you have to say that you're nonviolent, you're probably a little bit, you know, I'm not like nonviolently drinking this water. But you have to understand where this came. So this came from the same military network that, We talked about how the origin point for this was 1948. The UN Declaration of Human Rights forbids military conquest, territorial accession by military force.
Now, if you have to say that you're nonviolent, you're probably a little bit, you know, I'm not like nonviolently drinking this water. But you have to understand where this came. So this came from the same military network that, We talked about how the origin point for this was 1948. The UN Declaration of Human Rights forbids military conquest, territorial accession by military force.
Now, if you have to say that you're nonviolent, you're probably a little bit, you know, I'm not like nonviolently drinking this water. But you have to understand where this came. So this came from the same military network that, We talked about how the origin point for this was 1948. The UN Declaration of Human Rights forbids military conquest, territorial accession by military force.
UN Declaration of Human Rights, the UN Charter that 1948 passed. the NGO framework at the international level intergovernmentally. 1948 is also when the CIA inaugurates organized political warfare through the use of NGOs. But right at this time, you have... Sorry, one second. I just had a second thought that just crept up on this. We were talking about the U.S. and Sufis.
UN Declaration of Human Rights, the UN Charter that 1948 passed. the NGO framework at the international level intergovernmentally. 1948 is also when the CIA inaugurates organized political warfare through the use of NGOs. But right at this time, you have... Sorry, one second. I just had a second thought that just crept up on this. We were talking about the U.S. and Sufis.
UN Declaration of Human Rights, the UN Charter that 1948 passed. the NGO framework at the international level intergovernmentally. 1948 is also when the CIA inaugurates organized political warfare through the use of NGOs. But right at this time, you have... Sorry, one second. I just had a second thought that just crept up on this. We were talking about the U.S. and Sufis.
So right at this time, you have this move from direct military force to topple governments through military coups or through military takeovers or through getting military defectors to – instead of a top-down attempt to induce regime change, they created a blueprint. This is the famous color revolution blueprint, the people-powered revolution.
So right at this time, you have this move from direct military force to topple governments through military coups or through military takeovers or through getting military defectors to – instead of a top-down attempt to induce regime change, they created a blueprint. This is the famous color revolution blueprint, the people-powered revolution.
So right at this time, you have this move from direct military force to topple governments through military coups or through military takeovers or through getting military defectors to – instead of a top-down attempt to induce regime change, they created a blueprint. This is the famous color revolution blueprint, the people-powered revolution.
You have lots of names for this, which is the bottom-up method, which instead of
You have lots of names for this, which is the bottom-up method, which instead of
You have lots of names for this, which is the bottom-up method, which instead of