Anonymous ID: 4c127e Feb. 7, 2021, 8:51 a.m. No.12850077   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0175 >>0400

Now that Biden admin is calling the shots, back to color revolutions

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/mcfaul-opposition-rallies-panarin-667/

 

In the article below, professor Igor Panarin explains his view.Michael McFaul first visited Russia during Perestroika. Later, in the early 1990s, McFaul headed the Moscow office of the National Endowment for Democracy, the main financing hub of the Russian liberal opposition. McFaul, therefore, has known Russian liberal grant receivers for quite a long time. McFaul, an employee of both the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and Stanford’s Hoover Institution, then went on to take part in collective theory-building behind the British-American project to democratize Ukraine and summarize the experience of destabilizing the country. He was among the editors of the 2006 book “Revolution in Orange: The Origins of Ukraine's Democratic Breakthrough.” After the success in Ukraine, the British lobby in the US (Madeleine Albright and Hillary Clinton) ordered McFaul to turn to Russia, looking for people who behaved similarly to Yulia Tymoshenko and Viktor Yushchenko. Ultimately, he found Aleksey Navalny and Maria Gaidar (the daughter of Yegor Gaidar, the “father” of Russian liberal reforms of the early 1990s). Aleksey Navalny, a shy young man with a bit of a personality split, was no celebrity in 2006. However, by 2011 he became Russia’s most popular blogger and a charismatic public activist. Where did this unstable young man, suffering from a Napoleonic complex, find the money to finance his movement? Well, McFaul is a professional. He never fails to pick the right people. In 2006, the project “Da!” initiated by Navalny and Gaidar, started receiving donations from the National Endowment for Democracy (McFaul is still on the NED’s board of directors). As part of the program to initiate an “orange coup” in Russia,

 

https://wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/4837

 

The Ministry of Interior reports that around 20 police were injured today, at least three of them requiring

hospitalization. There are also reports of at least 6 protester's injured, requiring hospitalization.

 

Tv Dozhd is back on, reports hundreds marched to tretyakovskaya metro shouting slogans, also had run ins with police.

Gazeta reporting crowd refusing to break-up at metro.

 

Protesters atttacked an NTV crew, assaulting two of the TV crew and pelting van with bottles, then rocking it.

Around 1000 aggressive protesters including leftists and antifascists (antifa) remain in neighborhood of Bolotnaya in

front of Udarnik cinema. According to echo, protesters clashing with police still.

Anonymous ID: 4c127e Feb. 7, 2021, 9:52 a.m. No.12850492   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0533 >>0817

https://meeks.house.gov/media/press-releases/clarke-and-meeks-co-lead-letter-condemning-undemocratic-actions-haitian

 

The Honorable Antony Blinken

 

Secretary

 

U.S. Department of State

 

2201 C Street NW

 

Washington, DC 20520

 

Dear Secretary Blinken:

 

Congratulations on your confirmation as Secretary of State. With your confirmation, we look forward to reclaiming America’s moral leadership on the world stage.

 

In that spirit, we write to express great concern about ongoing developments in Haiti. As Members of Congress who believe deeply in democracy and the rule of law, we feel it is essential that the United States unambiguously reject any attempt by President Moïse to retain power in contravention of those principles. The time for a Haitian-led democratic transition is now.

 

We cannot parse words: President Moïse has lost credibility. He has been ruling by decree since January 2020, and although he pays homage to forthcoming elections, he insists they can only occur after the completion of dubious constitutional reforms. His attempt to unilaterally name the members of the body that would certify the results of a future election also demands scrutiny. His extra-constitutional decrees – including the establishment of a domestic intelligence force, the unilateral appointment of key officials, and the harsh criminalization of acts of protest – must be called out for exactly what they are: attempts to hold onto the Presidency at the expense of the democratic process.

 

The human rights situation in Haiti is equally perilous. Civil rights are under siege, and those who advocate for them are often facing literal attacks. Seemingly state-sanctioned violence targets those who challenge the state. Victims of such violence have no path towards accountability and justice. Meanwhile, Haiti remains gripped in a cascade of economic, public health, and political crises.

 

Members of the opposition have sent President Moïse an unmistakable message that his term must end on February 7. There have also been clear calls for a legitimate transitional government to be promptly established so that democratic elections can resume. The people of Haiti deserve a voice in their own governance, and the United States must extend its own voice to that critical cause.

 

We look forward to working with you to advance democracy, the rule of law, and human rights around the world. To that end, we hope that the State Department will closely monitor the

 

unfolding events in Haiti, take swift steps to condemn President Moïse’s undemocratic actions, and support the establishment of a transitional government.

Anonymous ID: 4c127e Feb. 7, 2021, 10:12 a.m. No.12850669   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0702 >>0817 >>0926 >>0954 >>0978

Give us the head of Lou Dobbs, Dominion and Smartmatic threats and intimidation

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/mike-lindell-begging-to-be-sued-dominion-spokesperson

 

Lindell, like Trump-aligned attorneys Rudy Giuliani and Sydney Powell, have made election machine claims against Dominion and Smartmatic that have been roundly rejected by election officials, the voting machine companies themselves, and the courts.

 

“These are business rivals," Steel told Stelter. "These are rival companies competing for customers across the country, and I think that what you’re seeing is them pursuing their legal strategy, us pursuing our legal strategy, but there’s no coordination between us.

 

Steel did not take Fox News off the table for possible litigation in the future.

 

“We’ve sent preservation letters asking them to maintain the records in case we choose to pursue litigation at some point. It is definitely a possibility," he told Stelter. “The right thing to do would have been to silence Dobbs, shut him down, get him to stop spreading these poisonous lies months ago before the assault on the cathedral of our democracy in the Capitol of the United States before he was facing billions of dollars worth of lawsuits at his network.”