Mike Benz
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getting at the military level with tanks and guns and fighter jets you do it at the paramilitary street level you shut down the country by getting a critical mass of its civil society organizations to not cooperate with that government so the government can't bring any and can't bring in any revenue they can't pay their own police officers or members of the military to quell the riots because
getting at the military level with tanks and guns and fighter jets you do it at the paramilitary street level you shut down the country by getting a critical mass of its civil society organizations to not cooperate with that government so the government can't bring any and can't bring in any revenue they can't pay their own police officers or members of the military to quell the riots because
getting at the military level with tanks and guns and fighter jets you do it at the paramilitary street level you shut down the country by getting a critical mass of its civil society organizations to not cooperate with that government so the government can't bring any and can't bring in any revenue they can't pay their own police officers or members of the military to quell the riots because
There's no money in the government coffers because they'll be sanctioned by the international community for cracking down on the protesters and because the country itself is not – the hospital workers have walked out. The public health industry workers have walked out. The schools aren't open. The hospitals aren't open. The roads are being blockaded.
There's no money in the government coffers because they'll be sanctioned by the international community for cracking down on the protesters and because the country itself is not – the hospital workers have walked out. The public health industry workers have walked out. The schools aren't open. The hospitals aren't open. The roads are being blockaded.
There's no money in the government coffers because they'll be sanctioned by the international community for cracking down on the protesters and because the country itself is not – the hospital workers have walked out. The public health industry workers have walked out. The schools aren't open. The hospitals aren't open. The roads are being blockaded.
The only way to get rid of these people is either with – hundreds of thousands of police officers in every region to drag them or to kill them, in which case you have the human rights violations. And then every person is kicked off the SWIFT system and the international finance system and sanctions and threats of, you know, threats of a military intervention at that point.
The only way to get rid of these people is either with – hundreds of thousands of police officers in every region to drag them or to kill them, in which case you have the human rights violations. And then every person is kicked off the SWIFT system and the international finance system and sanctions and threats of, you know, threats of a military intervention at that point.
The only way to get rid of these people is either with – hundreds of thousands of police officers in every region to drag them or to kill them, in which case you have the human rights violations. And then every person is kicked off the SWIFT system and the international finance system and sanctions and threats of, you know, threats of a military intervention at that point.
So this was pioneered by the US military, this paramilitary street technique that they call nonviolent action. And this was done through Gene Sharp and his cohorts. It was at the Harvard CIA, incidentally, the Harvard Center for International Affairs. It's a very cute nickname. But Henry Kissinger was there. They recruited Gene Sharp.
So this was pioneered by the US military, this paramilitary street technique that they call nonviolent action. And this was done through Gene Sharp and his cohorts. It was at the Harvard CIA, incidentally, the Harvard Center for International Affairs. It's a very cute nickname. But Henry Kissinger was there. They recruited Gene Sharp.
So this was pioneered by the US military, this paramilitary street technique that they call nonviolent action. And this was done through Gene Sharp and his cohorts. It was at the Harvard CIA, incidentally, the Harvard Center for International Affairs. It's a very cute nickname. But Henry Kissinger was there. They recruited Gene Sharp.
They got $50 million in Pentagon funding to develop the playbook that they now call From Dictatorship to Democracy, the idea that you can use...
They got $50 million in Pentagon funding to develop the playbook that they now call From Dictatorship to Democracy, the idea that you can use...
They got $50 million in Pentagon funding to develop the playbook that they now call From Dictatorship to Democracy, the idea that you can use...
mass NGO action to organize the unions, the trade workers, the laborers, the media organizations, every aspect of civil society in order to encircle the government, to cut it off from its own sources of power, and then with the sitting government effectively
mass NGO action to organize the unions, the trade workers, the laborers, the media organizations, every aspect of civil society in order to encircle the government, to cut it off from its own sources of power, and then with the sitting government effectively
mass NGO action to organize the unions, the trade workers, the laborers, the media organizations, every aspect of civil society in order to encircle the government, to cut it off from its own sources of power, and then with the sitting government effectively
paraplegic, quadriplegic, basically cut off from its arms and legs, it would be ousted by a street protest that effectively surrounds the Capitol and takes over the buildings. I mean, this is basically, it's a January 6th blueprint if what they said about January 6th was actually true, which of course it's not. But, you know, everyone can watch Bringing Down a Dictator, the PBS documentary about
paraplegic, quadriplegic, basically cut off from its arms and legs, it would be ousted by a street protest that effectively surrounds the Capitol and takes over the buildings. I mean, this is basically, it's a January 6th blueprint if what they said about January 6th was actually true, which of course it's not. But, you know, everyone can watch Bringing Down a Dictator, the PBS documentary about