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Anonymous ID: ae4154 Nov. 17, 2021, 3:28 a.m. No.15018505   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8531

>>15017246, >>15017332, >>15017498, >>15017560 ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK: PATTERN FOUND

>>15017745, >>15017704 No orange. No shooting?

>>15017279, >>15017725 MISSION: find old archives and look for orange on protesters

 

Ukrainians overthrow dictatorship (Orange Revolution), 2004

Goals

The campaign began in response to the fraudulent presidential elections and the campaigners demanded new, fair, and fraud-free elections. With new fair elections the campaigners expected presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko to win.

Wave of Campaigns

Colour Revolutions (2000s)

Time period

__22 November, 2004 to 8 December, 2004__Country Ukraine

Kiev, and other cities in the Central and Western regions of the country

 

Russia and the “Color Revolution

A Russian Military View of a World Destabilized by the US and the West (Full Report)

By: Anthony H. Cordesman

The British strategist, Liddell Hart, stressed the need to understand rival views of grand strategy and military developments, or “the other side of the hill.” A range of Russian and Belorussian military and civil experts presented a very different view of global security and the forces behind it at the Russian Ministry of Defense’s third Moscow Conference on International Security on May 23, 2014.

The first session of the Conference presented an overview of the security situation, focusing on what Russian experts called the “Color Revolution.”

 

Russian analysts have used this term since the “Rose Revolution” in Georgia in 2012, in discussing the “Orange Revolution” in Ukraine in 2004, and the “Tulip Revolution” that took place in Kyrgyzstan in 2005.

Russian military officers now tied the term “Color Revolution” to the crisis in the Ukraine and to what

https://blog.reaction.la/misc_upl/Russia_Color_Revolution_Full.pdf

 

Had a thought the Orange Revolution worked in Ukraine, then they tried theRoserevolution in Russia and got their asses kicked. Soros et al were banned from all of Russia.

 

So Soros etc were successful in Ukraine, so they retried the Orange Revolution in US.

 

The anarchists succeeded in many cities (we should check Minneapolis and all other cities before and after Floyd, for orange clad rioters),only Kyle Rittenhouse defeated them in Kenosha.

 

Prediction: HRC and Bill wearing purple on her day conceding. Next Revolution color they will use,or already have used, will be purple.

 

This is not only about death to Trump supporters, but total destruction to America.

 

Symbolism will be their downfall

Anonymous ID: ae4154 Nov. 17, 2021, 3:36 a.m. No.15018531   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Orange Revolution Redux

Interesting article so did they put up Floyd As their hero like they Navalny in Russia remember BML and Antifa grew astronomically after Floyd “death”. All these Revolutions include government backing, Antifa, BLM and possibly other unknown groups.

 

Color Revolution in Russia, They Tried and Failed

 

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2021 BY STILLNESS IN THE STORM 1 COMMENT

 

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(Staff Writer) In case it wasn’t already completely apparent, Alexey Navalny is supposed to be the Juan Guiado or Joe Biden of Russia, but Putin and the Russian government aren’t foolish enough to provide la squadra satana the opportunity to build him up as a serious national figure:

 

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Source – Vox Popoli

 

by Staff Writer, February 6th, 2021

 

Surveillance footage, recorded in the early 2010s, appears to show a close associate of Alexey Navalny seeking cash and intelligence from an alleged British spy and suggesting his anti-corruption work may benefit firms in London.

 

The tape, which was first reported by RT television on Monday, is said to have been filmed by the Federal Security Service (FSB) sometime in 2012 and allegedly shows a meeting between Vladimir Ashurkov and an employee of the British Embassy in Moscow. Ashurkov is the executive director of the FBK, Alexey Navalny’s anti-corruption organization.

 

The person he met at a Moscow cafe was identified as James William Thomas Ford, then Second Secretary for political affairs of the UK embassy in Russia. The FSB suspected he was an MI6 agent working under diplomatic cover. The discussion presents problematic optics for Navalny and the FBK team, and appears to support the Russian government’s claim that they deserve to be considered foreign agents.

 

Part of Ashurkov’s pitch, recorded secretly by the security service, was dedicated to fundraising.

 

“If we had more money, we would expand our team, of course,” he said, adding that his goal of obtaining “a little money” like “10, 20 million dollars a year” would make a huge difference. “And this is not a big amount of money for people who have billions at stake. And that’s the message I am trying to project in my fundraising efforts and talking to people in the business community,” he said.

 

The FBK’s stated goal is to expose alleged cases of corruption in Russia. While it is essentially a type of journalistic organisation, its work is ultimately tied to Navalny’s aims gaining political power. Ashurkov outlined the organization’s activities as “mass protests, civil initiatives, propaganda, establishing contacts with the elite and explain to them that we are reasonable people and we are not going to demolish everything and take away their assets.”

 

These foreign-funded “popular” figureheads who suddenly appear at the forefront of various liberalization and anti-corruption movements are nothing of the sort. They’re just meat puppets for the global Demon State.

 

https://stillnessinthestorm.com/2021/02/color-revolution-in-russia-they-tried-and-failed/