He defines the color revolution playbook as U.S. training, NGO financing, social-media control, protest organization, and security-service bribery designed to overthrow governments using local populations.
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Color Revolution
He defines the color revolution playbook as U.S.
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"...are very good at overthrowing governments, okay? There's something called the Color Revolution Playbook. Color Revolution Playbook. And so what the Americans do is..."
"...unrest in these places. All right? So, these are all called color revolutions or the color revolution playbook. So, not only does America have..."
"Okay? Basically, by. By controlling social media, by organizing young people, paying them to protest, and bribing security services to not intervene. Okay? It's..."
"...fake czar in the Kremlin. But it also involved the 1917 color revolution, the Bolshevik coup. It also involved a sort of a color..."
"...Americans had to step in. And in January, there was that color revolution or failed color revolution in Iran. It was clearly a Mossad..."
"...warfare. They've been doing this for decades. So think of the color revolutions in the Middle East, right? So they have this very good..."
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