An observant reader notes the source of the Color Revolution currently taking place in the USA.
You probably already know
this, but if not, Michael McFaul has surfaced again. He's the Stanford
professor who was Obama's ambassador to Russia and the creator of that idiotic
"reset" policy, but before that, he was considered an expert on revolution,
especially the Color Revolutions. According to McFaul, the seven factors
necessary for a successful revolution are:
- A semi-autocratic
rather that fully autocratic regime
- An unpopular
incumbent
- A united and
organized opposition
- An ability to
quickly drive home the point that voting results were falsified
- Enough
independent media to inform citizens about the falsified vote
- A political
opposition capable of mobilizing tens of thousands or more demonstrators
to protest electoral fraud
- Divisions among
the regime's coercive forces
What I didn't know is that
the State Department under Hillary Clinton turned these factors into a program
and exported it, using it to destabilize and overthrow governments all over the
Arab and former-Soviet world, especially in Ukraine.
Hench Ukraine's interest in
keeping an eye on McFaul's activities. Better still:
"But it was
McFaul’s role in the U.S. interference in the Russian 2012 election that put in
motion everything that followed. Perception makes its own reality, and the
Russian perception is that McFaul and the Obama administration purposefully put
their thumb on the scale of Russia’s presidential election to keep Putin from
winning. McFaul has been banned from traveling to Russia, and in 2018 Putin
approached Trump for permission to have Russian intelligence officers question
McFaul about alleged illegal activities conducted while he was ambassador.
While the Russian claims are unsubstantiated allegations, and their request
facially absurd, the fact remains that when it comes to apportioning blame for
the sorry state of U.S.-Russian relations today, one need look no further than
Michael McFaul and his decades-long effort to create Russian “democracy” from
whole cloth as laying the foundation for failure."
In 2014, having made a thorough botch of trying to install
American-style democracy all over the Arab and post-Soviet world, McFaul
resigned and slunk back to Stanford, to resume teaching... until this past
weekend, when he reemerged as a quotable expert on foreign relations: “Trump
has lost the Intelligence Community. He has lost the State Department. He has
lost the military. How can he continue to serve as our Commander in Chief?”
I keep thinking about
McFaul's seven prerequisites for a successful revolution. It looks to me as if
we're in Step 7 of the plan now: creating divisions among the regime's coercive
forces, to make it impossible for them to present a coordinated response to the
riots in the streets. Having failed to install democracy everywhere else in the
world, it looks as if McFaul and his ilk have decided to bring the revolution
back home.
Is it just me, or do you hear it too? It sounds like ...
chickens ... coming home to roost.
Not that the situation isn't serious, but I can't help being
amused by the appropriate nature of the man's name. McFoul indeed. What we're
seeing here is not about "liberals" or "the Left", it's
actually the neocon's World Trotskyite Revolution attempting to reestablish
their control over the USA now that they've lost Russia.
http://voxday.blogspot.com/2020/09/mailvox-those-arent-chickens.html