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I hope you don't need your last will and testament this year, but the best way to make sure you don't need it is to get it done in advance. That way, you know you're not gonna use it, right? So go to don'tgetpushedaround.com, read up about it, check it out, see what you think. All right, business out of the way. I think that it's important to lay the foundation, maybe give people some idea of what's coming in 2026 here because... you may or may not have noticed that we are in the middle of color revolution. It's been run on us, well, at least us here in the States. For those of you in Europe, you probably have had the pleasure of experiencing one of these yourselves over the last 25 years, depending on the countries that you live in. So what I want to do with this episode is I want to go into, of drill down into a lot of these color revolutions that have happened around the world and find the common denominator. There is one. Charlie Robinson (04:47.938) You'll know the name when I say it, but I want to kind of drill down deeper into the individual revolutions that were taking place over the last two decades or so. And we'll mention them all by name and we'll wrap up with what's coming on, well, what's currently happening here in the U.S., but what's on the calendar and coming for 2026. you know, spoiler alert, it's not great. It's not the end of the world, but when you see this play out in front of your eyes in the future, I think it will help you to understand a little bit better what you're up against, where we're going with things. Because if I say this in advance, that you're going to see X, Y, and Z in the new year, and then the year comes and you see those things, I'm probably on the right track, right? So how would I know that? It's not, I'm not getting into a meditative state and pulling this out of the ether, okay? What I'm doing is I'm looking at the past track record of the groups that are conducting color revolutions around the world. And then in studying how they do it, I can then extrapolate how they'll probably do it against us. And... calls for a little bit of speculation, but not too much, because if you know the steps to how you take down an existing government, there's no sense in reinventing the wheel. Once these people figured out how you do it, it's about replicating it over and over again in foreign countries, A little different, you know, the accent is different. The strategy is not. And we'll talk a little bit about what we've had to deal with with the last couple of years in general. And I think that if you were to, if everybody in the country were to understand, and this is not gonna happen, of course, this is fantasy, but if you were to somehow get the individuals of a country to understand what a color revolution even is. Charlie Robinson (07:11.234) then they might not even know there's a name to it. They might have been experiencing some of these issues over the years, but never understood that there was a bigger strategy to it or that there is a term that defines the experience that they're currently living through when one government that seemingly was fine, I mean, they're never really fine, but you know, it was your government that was operating yesterday. And then today, magically, there's a huge problem with your government. It just has to go and it can't wait for another election. It's got to go immediately. If we have an election, it'll be a fake one, whatever. So for those of you who have lived in the countries of Georgia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, we'll go through all of these, Lebanon, Tunisia, Egypt, Armenia, and a variety of countries that lived through the Arab Spring in 2010, 2011. then you know what I'm talking about. You know a color revolution when you see one. And to be clear, this refers to the term color revolution. It refers to the early 2000s up to now, know, this century. Regime change operations in the former Soviet Union, China, and the Balkans. They are financed by global globalists, the globalists. They're financed by global operators like George Soros and Open Society Foundation. Of course, we're going to focus mainly on them today, but it's not to say that there aren't others and that there won't be different ones in the future. It doesn't really matter too much. If we understand the behavior of the Open Society Foundation regime change operation and you watch what they did in one country, and then moved on to another country and replicated this over and over again. By the time they get to your country and you have eyeballs and you are aware of what's going on, it'll be crystal clear to you. I mean, you'll see things. mean, geez, you know, if they were gonna pull a color revolution in America, there would be signs, you know, like the looting of every target in Minneapolis or every footlocker in the entire state of Minnesota and the... Charlie Robinson (09:30.937) protests and the Black Lives Matters and the murals of the fist on the sidewalks in Washington D.C. on the fucking streets themselves of Washington D.C. You know, if there was a color revolution, man, I surely would have noticed it. did you? Did you notice because it happened in 2020 or did you have your head up your ass? Were you sight? Were you social distancing with your friends worried about an imaginary virus with a ninety nine point nine eight percent survivability rate? because while everybody was scared to death of COVID, a regime change operation was being launched on America, but we'll get to that. We'll wrap up with that. So what they do, this is the strategy and it's not like that complicated. If you've got the money, the access to power, mean, you know, and you've got the desire, you'd be surprised how quickly and effectively, you can change the thought process of the general public to get them to vote a certain way or to see the world through the eyes that you want them to see it through. We watched this with Operation Gladio in the 50s, 60s, 70s, where they were waiting for the Soviets to come back in and finish off what they had started and they never did. And so they had these embedded stay behind groups. basically like domestic terror cells that NATO had created and they put them all over Western Europe waiting for the Soviets to come back. They never came back. They got bored sitting around waiting for all this time. And then they said, well, we could use these to shape political discourse. could, you know, this guy's running for office and he's getting really popular and he's a socialist and we can't have that. So let's set off some bombs near his place. Or let's say that his people set off these bombs. So the idea of manipulating public opinion through domestic terror is nothing new. The Israelis claim to be the, mean, Menachem Begum was once called, said that he, know, somebody accused him of being a terrorist. And he quickly corrected them and said, no, I am the godfather of international terrorism. Charlie Robinson (11:56.26) So the Israelis have been doing it for a while, NATO's been doing it for a while. The idea of using covert terrorism to shape the narratives inside of a country to start the ball in motion to get the current administration out of there in a new group that, of course, the regime change operators are secretly wishing to install off to the side, that is not organic. You may have legitimate reasons to complain about your shithead government and the politicians that are running them and those would be, you you'd be right to have those feelings of course. But what if... You know, what if, I don't know. What if the way in which you went about changing the attitude of the general public wasn't running an ad campaign that was better than what the people had promised before, telling the people that, I'm going to give you this, this, and this. Sometimes. Actually, the most effective campaign that you can use against people is not this, I'm going to promise to give you all the good things that you want when you run for office. Sometimes the best campaign that you can run is a terror campaign. It's unfortunate. I don't think that this is how you should be creating the government in which you live under. I don't think that... Charlie Robinson (13:37.892) that using terrorism is the best way to get things done for the long-term survival of your people. But these aren't decisions that are made by people that are looking at long-term. They're not intending to put their guy in a position of power and then that guy will be there for 50 years. I mean, it'd be nice to them if it happened, but that's really not the goal. The actual goal is to stop what's currently happening and then put your guy into know, rekey the locks or undo all of what the previous administration has done. But the key is not, it's not to, it's not necessarily to put a new person in there who's going to change things and send them in a different direction. The goal is to just stop what's currently happening. If you can get a fire break in there between the current administration and what will eventually become the future different administration, You do it, just go in there and create chaos so that they have to focus on you and they can't focus on the other stuff that they've normally been doing that was giving this outside group the reason that they were mad in the first place. So you create a distraction, a diversion, and you insert this into the regime that you are seeking to destroy. You create a problem, you finance that problem. you use external media to make this problem a bigger deal than it actually is. And then the question is, we regime change? Do the peasants stand up and regime change this authoritarian government tomorrow, the next week or the week after that? Then that's the discussion that's being had. Not, are you guys? Why are you mad? Where'd you come from? None of that. No, no, no. It's, we get rid of these guys tomorrow or the next day? And so once you can get the Charlie Robinson (15:36.652) Once you can control the narrative, it's super important that you control the messaging. It's part of the reason why these globalist lunatics, especially the European section, really wants to eliminate free speech. If you can't control the narrative, you're sunk. When you're the few and you're trying to control the many, you have to control the messaging. If you lose control of the messaging, you're done. That's why one of the first steps with regime change operations is to get in there and infect the messaging, control the narrative, finance the operation, and then work through cutouts, right? Because the new group that's coming up here that wants to be in power, they can't overthrow the current group or else they'll look like a bunch of dictators, which they are, closeted dictators. They don't want the people to think that. but it doesn't mean they aren't gonna do it. So what they do is they then work through cutouts, groups like National Endowment for Democracy and United States Agency for International Development, otherwise known as USAID, and you understand that then these groups will be the ones who influence the protests. They will be the ones who finance it. Can't come back on you. Can't come back on you as this rogue group on the outside. Let it be the fault of the NGOs. This was always the rule for when Kissinger was talking about depopulation. We're going to use a third party cutout like these NGOs. We'll have them handle the depopulation of the 13 nations that we've set in this 74 memo and then we're not going to go out and do it. you're not going to, you, the host country, you're not going to go out and do it either. We'll have the NGOs do it and then that'll give everybody plausible deniability. Well, the same thing works for the color revolutions. It's no different. Right? It's cheaper than an invasion. You think about it from their line of thinking, right? I'm a group, I wanna take over, I don't know, insert country, Romania, right? I wanna take over. I'm on the outside, there's somebody currently on the inside, I wanna take So do I invade them? Well, I could. You know, if I've got the means, if I've got the money and the military, you know, the private army or whatever, you could do it, but boy, you know, Charlie Robinson (17:58.82) What would really be better? If you think about it like they're thinking about it, do I wanna rule over a destroyed country in this fictional scenario, a destroyed Romania? Or would I rather come in with the infrastructure intact, with the buildings intact, without a bunch of dead people, without the hospitals bombed smithereens, without the communicate, you know? Maybe the best strategy isn't overt bombs on the street. Maybe instead of, bombing this guy into smithereens, the existing president of the country that I'm looking to remove. Maybe I don't bomb him physically, but I bomb his reputation. And I get it to the point where the people who are living in Romania despise the guy. Then it's softened up and then I don't have to work that hard. Then I run a positive ad campaign. Hey, look at me, I'm this good guy. I'm coming out of nowhere. I'm coming to heel. the traumas that you guys have gone through. I don't want war. mean, if I wanted war, it'd be a revolution, it'd be bloody, right? But I don't want that. So, sometimes they do this for political reasons. Sometimes they do this for economic reasons. Sometimes it's both. But the goal is to topple the government by an uprising of the population. And frankly, you don't need 51 % of the population to get things done. Just the vocal minority is all that it really takes. And You you need to be, you you need to be financed, right? You need to be heavily financed in order to participate in this. But that's not, you know, it's not something that is too difficult to take care of if you know the right people, right? So they bring out the big guns that have infinite money and they come in and they finance your operations, right? But the problem is, Once they do that, well, then you work for them, right? If they gave you the money to do that, then you've got a problem. And that problem is that, you know, they didn't give you money for nothing in your chicks for free. There's a reason why they financed you. And if it's the American empire that was behind it, then you've got big problems because as they say, to be an enemy of the, boy. Charlie Robinson (20:19.3) be an enemy of the American Empire is is what was the tactic what was the the old thing to be its and to be its partner is fatal I think was the sort of the line the line that in the the line in the document. So hang on a second here. I'm having some camera problems. Charlie Robinson (21:47.408) Alright, so this is where the regime change NGOs do their work. They flood the zone with propaganda that is intended to destabilize the state and soften them up ideologically, break their spirit, maybe permanently demoralize them, right? As we know, it introduced a crisis for six weeks, then start the process of normalization, right? So, So what these regime change NGOs do is they just, they go in to a country that's on their map and they soften them up mentally from the inside, get the people very destabilized and then demoralize them, tell them everything's wrong, know, your country's falling apart. And again, if you don't know what the precursors to a regime change operation look like, just ask yourself how you feel about the United States now. today and how you felt about the United States 10 years ago and see how different those are. Because if you feel differently about the United States, if you're an American and you feel differently about the United States now than you did several years ago, then you know what it's like to be in the process of having your mind shaped and being demoralized and having the... Charlie Robinson (23:15.899) Having the Yuri Bezmanov treatment done to you yourself, you know to feel this and this is globalism uses this tactic often right they Like like I said with operation Gladio, so this is nothing new But let's dig into some of the individual color revolutions because what you're gonna find is that there's a lot of them many colors many bright colors and There's a common denominator and it's Soros But also, you know you you will see the tactics seem very similar. so let's start with in 2004, the Rose Revolution in Georgia. Not the state of Georgia, though they probably need to be overthrown there too, just to be on the safe side. But no, this is the country of Georgia. It's located between Russia and Turkey. Why regime change Georgia? Well, so that four years later they could fight the Russians. That's why. in this August war, was August 8th, 2008. 8808. The August war. The Russians then curb-stomp the Georgians and committed massive war crimes and were secretly launching cyber attacks against the new Georgian government, aka Soros Puppet. So this was a failed revolution. I mean, the Rose Revolution, the purpose of it was Let's put a government in the country of Georgia that is antagonistic against Russia. You'll find that most, well, you'll find that the reason is we want people to fight Russia. They've got a hard on for Russia. All the globalists want to destroy Russia. There's so much natural wealth there that the idea of opening up, you know, taking control of it, parting it out, you you guys get the copper. You guys get the magnesium, you know, like the way the Soviet Union did that in the aftermath, when it's breakup, when Putin came in and basically said to the oligarchs, like, you can run your griff, but I'm in charge. So this is the theme that runs through all of these revolutions is that, you know, we've got to get the right government in there to fight Russia for us. They want Russia. That's the goal. They want Russia. And then all these other countries are just tools that are used for that. The Orange Revolution. Charlie Robinson (25:42.318) Happened in 2004. Where did that happen? Well, it happened in Ukraine. Did you hear about it on your nightly news? Probably not. Because we wanted that regime change. This was where all the bullshit started. It's been under globalist and Zionist control for 20 years in the aftermath of this. This was the victor, you might have remembered if you were paying attention to global politics back then and. Victor Yushchenko versus Victor Yanukovych. Many people named Victor Y who are running for multiple people with the name Victor in the first initial Y were running two guys at the same time are running for president of Ukraine. Victor Yushchenko was the dude who got the dioxin poison. Did you ever see that in his face turned into like a like a Halloween mask afterwards? He lived, but he was scarred for life. The incumbent, know, COVID, he wins the first election, but they claimed fraud. Right, then they had a second runoff election and it swings 52-45 to the Soros puppet, Victor Yushchenko. The Bush administration secretly sent him $65 million for his air quotes campaign. Don't know what that exactly was, this was a US led regime change operation disguised as an election. And a lot of times that's what it is. This guy comes out of the blue and he's running for election against the incumbent and everyone's like, who is this guy? I've never heard of him. Who's Juan Guaido? I'm the new, hey guys, I'm the new president of Venezuela. Who the fuck are you? Get out of here. They voted for me. Nobody voted for Juan Guaido. You know what I mean? So sometimes the color revolution is so good, you don't even know it's a revolution. I mean, you don't even know that the bad guys are involved in it. Charlie Robinson (27:40.002) And sometimes it's so fucking obvious that you get Juan Guaido. Right? And everyone just looks at him and goes, that's not the president. I don't know what you guys are talking about. I'm embarrassed on your behalf that you're running this guy out there. Bring back George H.W. Bush, that evil son of a bitch. For better or for worse, he ran better PsyOps than the new batch that can't seem to get much of anything done. But in this, back to the Orange Revolution in Ukraine, because it's important for understanding, well, color revolutions in general going forward, but specifically what's been going on with Ukraine for 20 years and it's now culminating in this war. What did they want with Ukraine? A couple things. They wanted, like they want with the other ones, they want Ukraine to attack Russia. They want a war. They don't think that Ukraine is going to beat Russia or that Georgia is going to beat Russia. It's not the point. Just wear them out. You know, grind them down, make them spend money, make them lose trip troops for this. This is a war of attrition. You do that with Russia and you do that forever. Cause I mean, I don't know if people are familiar with what happened in World War II. Nobody loves more men than the Russians. And they sent millions and millions and millions. It was a never ending flow of young Russians that were sent to die, mostly, in the tens of millions. So understand this, they want Russia. They're gonna do whatever they can to get at it. And so these satellite countries that have influence, people that either they're geographically neighboring Russia or they have somebody in their positions of power that's aligned with Russia, that person has to go. The government has to be reconstituted. They have to be an enemy of Russia. We have to have the right person in there and the American empire will finance you with all the money you need to win the race, corrupt the media, install you in office, finance all the weapons that you need, but you've got to go to war against Russia. You think they hired some fucking actor who plays piano with his cock because he's good at strategy? Of course not. Charlie Robinson (30:02.499) The reason why they take these people is that they're not in charge. Whoever is winning the election, they're not in charge. If they were in charge, they wouldn't need the US empire to install them. Once they become in charge, they are a puppet and president in name only. $5 billion was moved through USAID in Ukraine back in 2004 with some of the money going to the Poland-America-Ukraine cooperation initiative. $5 billion. See, you didn't vote in 2004 to send $5 billion to Ukraine because they know that you and I would never vote for something like that. They don't vote on this stuff. It's not voted on. It just happens. That's the reason why we have to fund financial USAID so that they can give aid to all these countries around the planet. Right? Okay. Are we just super generous and we like giving money away? No, because it's part of a bigger agenda. And so when Trump came out and started saying, you know, USAID is a criminal enterprise or anything, it's the... It's one of the few times he was actually being honest. It is. It's been a regime change operation for decades. That's what it's used for. When it's used to depopulate the third world as well. whether it's war or sterilization in the tetanus vaccines that the NGA roll out as well, either way, it's always about, at its core, about control and depopulation. this actually gives you both. Let's move on, let's talk about the Tulip Revolution. Did you guys hear about this? It's in Kyrgyzstan. If I gave you a million dollars, could you find Kyrgyzstan on a map? I doubt it. This happened in 2005 and the local elites were involved with, surprise, hang on, George Soros, again, for this revolution. There were allegations of election fraud, right, on schedule, right? There's always allegations of election fraud. You know why there's allegations of election fraud? Because there's Charlie Robinson (32:21.199) Massive election fraud going on and the reason why people are alleging it is because they see it with their own eyes You know like you saw in 2020 when in Fulton County and in in in Atlanta Georgia the other Georgia Where they put up the big sign at the forget. Maybe that wasn't Atlanta. Maybe that was No, it doesn't matter. Wherever there were people who were counting the votes, they put big cardboard barriers and taped up signs in the window so that you couldn't watch them. Because, you know, that's what you do when you're all in the up and up when it comes to voting. So again, this idea, mean, we in America are very arrogant in our, this could never happen to us. We're above this. Our government. busy doing this to everybody else, but they would never do it to us. They did it, they would, and they have, and they're in the process of doing it. this was a, there was, so the Tulip Revolution that George Soros financed in 2005, well guess what? The problem with going in and saying, I'm going to finance the revolution of the current administration of this the government of Kyrgyzstan, right? We're gonna get the guys we don't like out and we're gonna put our bad guys in there, right? Here's the problem. There were two more revolutions in Kyrgyzstan in 2010 and 2020. And the reason is because this group, the people who live there are clan-like. And I don't mean KKK, but that's just the nature of these people. They're not political. Not everybody is on the same political, it's the problem they had in Afghanistan. They're we're gonna put in Haramid Karzai, the president of Afghanistan. You guys all have to do what they say. And everyone looks at him and they go, we don't give a fuck who the president is. We're in a different clan. We don't listen to their rules. We don't participate in their stuff. I don't give a shit who it is. So when you're dealing with Kyrgyzstan and you're gonna do a color revolution, it's very important that you maintain it. Charlie Robinson (34:30.383) because if you do it in 2005, you're gonna have to do it again in 2010 and then 2020. And the reason is because of the nature of the people who live there. Very low IQ, sorry, I apologize, I looked it up. I went to all the stats of the places where I go to look this up. Very low IQ due mostly to inbreeding. Again, sorry, be mad at me if you'd like, but I'm not the one who's fucking my first cousin. They are. And this is also an easily corruptible nation. So there's a lot of things that you have to look for in, you know, when picking the proper target for your regime change, you have to take a lot of things into account, especially the behavior of the people in the country you wish to regime change. Because if they're clan-like and they're not, you know, wrapping themselves up in the flag, then you might not have as much control as you would like to. believe. 2005 was a busy year, really 2004 and 5. We had the Rose Revolution in Georgia in 04, Orange Revolution in Ukraine 04, Tulip Revolution in Kyrgyzstan 05, the Cedar Revolution in Lebanon in 2005. This was caused by the US ambassador to Lebanon who is a Zionist. I know you're all very surprised. Jeffrey Feldman 2005. deep, deep operator. And he created Iraqi Kurdistan on behalf of a private company called Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq. This is a, just so you know, the guy who is in charge of the color revolution in Lebanon was also, you know, in charge of the, he was also working in Iraq. at the same time, this guy. he, it's hard to, he was this guy is Jeffrey Feldman, bad guy. He was assistant to Hillary Clinton when she was secretary of state. He was the director of political affairs at the United Nations. He's the special envoy to Horn of Africa for the Brookings Institute. If you know who the Brookings Institute is, you want to talk about. Charlie Robinson (36:54.859) over under a number of dead Boy Scouts buried in the crawlspace of the Brookings Institute. That number's gotta be extremely high. I'm just saying. They know, I mean, you know. They're- They're knee deep in this. So for those of you, so if you were in Lebanon in 2005 and you woke up one day and your government had been removed, you can thank Jeffrey Feldman for that. The man who literally created Iraqi Kurdistan, a section of Iraq. Not, by the way, not because the people of Iraqi Kurdistan demanded that they have their own space and that, no, no, no, no, no, no. He created this region for the company he was working for, which is a private company so that they could steal all the oil out of So if you think regime change is about, we gotta make it better for the people here, you don't know what this game is about then. Well, and there's more, there's more of these. They just kind of go on and on and on. And you probably haven't heard of many of them. If you heard of the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia, probably not. But you know, this one, actually, when you go back and look at it, this one kicked off the Arab Spring. This was, again, you have to be careful because there is genuine frustration and anger in these countries. It's not as though everything was great and then Soros comes in and installs some chaos agents and they make everything shitty. That's happening. It's always kind of happening just under the surface in the third world, a place like Tunisia, right? So it's not... Charlie Robinson (38:48.759) necessarily that everything was perfectly fine in these countries before these guys got here. Corruption, lack of freedom, unemployment, and political repression were the major components that led to the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia. There's an underlying sense of frustration and anger that's kind of always there. It's different. is that when Soros comes around, he then has the money to take that legitimate frustration and anger that is starting to bubble up and really magnify it and take it to a new level, to bring somebody in there who can say, all of my people are suffering out here and you need to put me in a position of power so that I can fix it all, right? So you have to, so what was the trigger in Tunisia that I said kicked off the Arab Spring? Perhaps you remember the street vendor. self-emulated after the new rules came out that made his vending business basically obsolete from a taxation standpoint and this dude lit himself on fire. Okay? The state took all when they take everything that they can from you and you have nothing left to lose, you lose it. Charlie Robinson (40:19.053) And that's what this guy did. He lost it. Charlie Robinson (40:24.783) Now, in the aftermath of the Tunisia revolution, they got oligarchy instead, you know, with a few social media, you know, I don't know, a few people controlling most of the resources. But that's the goal. Silence dissent, install your person in there, and have them put forth rules that are diabolical to the general public. The Egyptian revolution happened just a couple of months after the Jasmine revolution started in Tunisia. You may remember the Egyptian revolution to here square in Cairo. This was 2011. This was an 18 day revolution. Police brutality, political censorship, corruption, election fraud, you know, the usual. was all the reasoning given. that we needed to overthrow Egypt, resignation of Hadni Mubarak after 40 years in control, right? So how do you get a guy who's been in power for 40 years to voluntarily step down? You get George Soros to do it. That's how you do it. 846 dead, 6,000 injured. But you know, frankly, I'll be honest with you, you gotta kill more than that to get a special color. That's why they just got the Egyptian Revolution. They didn't get a color. They didn't get the checkerboard revolution or the burnt sienna revolution or whatever obscure colors are in the old crayon boxes. But it goes in the history books. It goes in the history books as the people of Cairo were so upset that they rose up. Challenges through Hosni Mubarak out after 40 years. He'd just been destroying them Why didn't they get him after 39 years or 38 years or 37 years or 30 years or 20 years or? Why now? The answer was because George Soros said so that's Because Egypt wasn't doing the things that Israel needed them to do so they got to go right Have you heard of the Velvet Revolution in 2018? Probably not was in Armenia Charlie Robinson (42:46.083) Mass demonstrations, civil disobedience, decentralized, peaceful transition of power. know, these revolutions aren't accidental, they're not organic. The people might legitimately be angry. They might have a reason to stand up and want some sort of revolution, but the spark, the financing, this requires a ton of effort. This isn't something that happens accidentally, it doesn't happen overnight. It's not... It's fantasy to believe that the poor in some favela in Brazil are going to all get together, rise up and defeat the government that's over, it just doesn't work that way. Poor people are focused on other things. Getting a bunch of people to agree on the strategy for how you're going to overthrow your government is tough, right? So when these governments get overthrown, it's not the, the video you are shown, The video you're shown is the people storming the palace in Sri Lanka and then doing backflips into the pool off the second story balcony at the presidential palace. That's the video I saw of the revolution in Sri Lanka. That's what I saw. You know what I didn't see? I didn't see George Soros flying in on his private jet, financing them with tens of millions of dollars to kickstart the revolution. I didn't see that in my local. You know why? Because they don't want you to know that. They want you to believe that this is organic. That the people have had enough and that they're standing up for themselves. And you know, we the people have the power. Hmm. Yeah, well, maybe if we the people were very tightly organized, we could have the power. But that's a fantasy. And so when you see When you see events that require a ton of money, organization, logistics, like a revolution, this isn't a protest in front of Walmart where you can just text everybody to show up at two o'clock and we're all gonna stand there with our picket signs. This is a revolution of a sitting government. You're gonna need a little bit more organization than that. If you think that the people are doing it, they're not. They... Charlie Robinson (45:12.772) the story goes that the people stand up and that that's how this happens. That's not reality. Charlie Robinson (45:20.74) You talk about making a revolution. Charlie Robinson (45:26.99) Be very careful about the word revolution. A full revolution takes you right back to where you started. Charlie Robinson (45:38.179) Understand so people are we have to have a revolution. No, no, no You need a half revolution because if you do a full revolution You move from where you are and you go on this journey and you go around it's like a clock and then you come right back to where you started and you're in the same spot maybe with a different person in charge, but you're no different, but your situation is the same I'm gonna make a 360 degree change. Don't do that. Don't do that. Make the 180 degree change. You know what I mean? That is what we most definitely want. We don't want the 360 degree change to get you right back to where you started. That's all I'm saying. So we had the Velvet Revolution in Armenia, but there was something else that was going on before that that I mentioned the Arab Spring. I mentioned that the Tunisian... fruit vendor who self-emulated really kicked this off. This was a Western-backed Muslim Brotherhood-financed popular, air quotes, popular uprisings, meaning the CIA. You know, when it's a popular uprising, I think that means that the CIA is running it with money from NGO firms and things like that. But what did you get in the Arab Spring that it wasn't limited to Egypt, right? It was... Tunisia in 2010, that's the Jasmine Revolution that kicked off. Egypt in 2011, Libya in 2011. You remember that? That was the failed state when they went after Gaddafi where he got a knife in his ass and now Libya is an open air slave trading market. When Gaddafi was the president of Libya and he was for over years. Charlie Robinson (47:27.354) The amount of perks that families would receive from the state. Libya was one of the best run countries in the world. an amazing water desalination treatment facility plant. this was destroyed by the Americans, of course. They financed, if you were somebody who was getting married, the state would give you money to get married. If you're having a baby, they would give you money for a baby. very low taxes. was a, if you had an interest in pursuing education outside of Libya, they would finance your college. mean, it was crazy. It was like, it was like America took one look at that and said, no, no, we can't have any ideas here. We got to bomb the shit out of it. And of course you see General Gaddafi in his full outfit and you know, and you go, he bombed Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. We've done episodes on that. Now that was a lie. how it wasn't, it wasn't Libya that did that. So, but this is the problem. When you get a popular dictator like Gaddafi, who has ideas for his country and his people, that maybe some of the resources that belong in the ground of Egypt or Libya or Tunisia or wherever, whatever country it was that was in, that was antagonized during the Arab Spring. The idea that the resources belong to the people is something that the American empire just will not tolerate. So this is the reason why you get an Arab Spring. Magically, a bunch of countries just up and got rid of their leaders all at once. Wasn't limited to the Middle East either. We saw the 2014 Occupy Central protests in Hong Kong. The Umbrella protests, if you remember that. You know, so you can do it, Central is the financial district of Hong Kong. can fight in the streets of Cairo or you can fight in the streets of Hong Kong. But when you see these color revolutions, they aren't organic. Sure, there might be discontent in the streets with many of the people of the country, but that doesn't mean that what you're seeing is real or organic. Charlie Robinson (49:51.92) Let's wrap up with this. Let's talk about the Black Revolution, United States, 2020. Black Lives Matter, George Floyd. This was America's color revolution. And I ask you to go into your mental time machine of just six or seven years and think about what America looked like in 2019 and what it looks like now. And if I told you in 2019, that America was gonna undergo a color revolution. and that you should pay attention and report back to me in the aftermath of how your country has changed. First of all, you'd never believe me. You just would say, well, yeah, sure, that sounds good, but that's what we do overseas. That's not done to us. know, sure, we, it's not great, but we, the American empire, we do that to other countries. And that's what you do when you're the big bully. You can do whatever you want, but we would never do that to ourselves, right? That would be too. poison our own people that would not make any sense, right? You see, they don't care about us and they don't consider you and me to be part of their team. So yes, would color revolution, they would finance a color revolution in America, but it would be different than what you were expecting. Charlie Robinson (51:21.273) It's the color revolution that Yuri Besmanov would be proud of, frankly. Social media programming, not a shot fired. Kneeling for the black community, the white community on their knees, kneeling and washing the feet of the black community. Man, if that doesn't show you, if that isn't just a perfect encapsulation of subjugation, I don't know what is. to convince the white community to get on their knees and wash the feet of the black community because Black Lives Matter and George fucking Floyd, white America, you've been cucked. You should be embarrassed of your behavior during the Black Lives Matter revolution. All the people, the Chuck Schumers and Nancy Pelosi's of the world who are on their knees with kente cloth draped over them as they're taking They're taking a knee and pausing to reflect on the life of St. George Floyd, the fentanyl addict who at one point held a loaded handgun to the stomach of a pregnant woman. But we build statues. to Sir Sir Floyd, the Patron Saint of Fentanyl. Cultural subversion anybody? What do you think has happened to America in the last five or six years? Woke-ism, LGBTQ plus XYZ, rainbow mafia, gender string theory, I'm cake gendered, I'm anaconda gendered because today's a Thursday. All that nonsense. Marxism in the university system, social media censorship. Charlie Robinson (53:14.48) Force vaccinations, masking, isolation. You think you weren't part of a color revolution, you think that only happens in other countries? It happened here. It happened in America, and you lived through it. You were watching it. You might have been listening to this podcast while we were in the middle of it. And also, whatever that Russiagate revolution that failed to launch was, too, that was part of the regime change operation that didn't happen. Russiagate. The operation was to remove Donald Trump from office. Remove him from society, frankly. Put him in a jail cell, bankrupt him, kill him, put him in a jail cell, whatever. Just get him out of there. This is what a revolution looks like. They missed. They didn't get him. They didn't get him when they shot at him, which they probably didn't even shoot at him. Whole thing looks fake. They didn't get him when they prosecuted him. I'm not even entirely sure that the prosecution was right. I do believe, I know that there's a lot of WWE in this whole thing, right? And I know that if you want to really pull the ultimate wrestling show, you have to make people think that that side despises the other side and vice versa. When you're selling the lie, you need to do that. But I think that that's the part that they don't need to sell too hard. I think that they genuinely don't like Donald Trump. I think that the red team and the blue team work together. Charlie Robinson (54:59.428) but they view him as an outsider, somebody who's got his own ideas, his own grift. I'm not saying he's coming to save the day, he's not coming to make America great again. He's coming to enrich himself and his family, which is what he does. And I don't love that, but that's a different angle. That's not what the color revolution wants. They want somebody in there who is on their page, who's doing the things that they want. So Donald Trump is a problem, so he's gotta go. And again, I think back to, if you were going to have a color revolution in America, you'd really need to take the gloves off. You know, because like... Charlie Robinson (55:43.589) We, you know, it just, seems like the final boss to me. You can regime change Kyrgyzstan all you want, but can you regime change America? Because if you can do that's the crown jewel. If you can do that one, right. And then I think of Yuri Besmanov's four steps to ideological subversion. And I think of step three, crisis, six weeks, COVID, BLM, George Floyd, two weeks to flatten the curve, that's the crisis. That was the crisis. That was the crisis that they used so that they could institute the fourth step, which was normalization. We break the system, we break your minds, we break your version of reality that you can't go out surfing without a mask because you'll get a ticket, you'll get arrested, you can't go to the skate park because we've bulldozed sand in there. All this, like while this is going on. You get this six week crisis that Yuri talks about. And in the aftermath, I can shower the people with authentic information. It won't do any good. The people have been demoralized. So in the aftermath of that, we get the COVID Karens calling police on people with too many cars in their driveway for Thanksgiving and stuff like that. You get the masking, people putting masks on their dogs, people... Lysol in their grocery bags before they take them back, know people making people turning into Jacques Cousteau by making Air containers out of five gallon arrowhead Plastic jugs and things that you know, everybody turned into a fucking Turned into Doc Brown in their workshop Charlie Robinson (57:41.041) I'm going to save myself. I'll be able to get on this airplane. I just need to figure out how I can get this scuba tank through security. It's just, you're broken. Your mind got broken. You're no longer the same person that you were before because your mind isn't working anymore. This is what you have to do. You have to idolize. I mean, before you roll out the Black Lives Matter revolution, right? Where you say that we're going to install We're gonna install George Floyd as a, you know, as it may come to the patron saint of the arts. No, I don't think so. Before you get people to believe any of that bullshit, you're gonna have to break their brains, right? So we did that with COVID. And then in the aftermath, and what do we have? have, what did you get from the Black Lives Matter crew? Because the Oklahoma BLM leader, was just indicted on fraud and money laundering, 25 different counts, stole $3.2 million. Patrice Cullors, the other founders, they're all criminals. They're all up on charges for taking all this money and doing nothing with it. So, you know, if you were somebody that was like out there marching because, you know, Black Lives Matter, you've been had. You fell for it. Don't feel too bad. A lot of people did. Of course, nobody who listens to this show did, but. you know, the normies out there did, you fell for it. And by the way, you're going to get more of this because it was so effective the last time around. You're gonna get another crisis. You're gonna get another, you're gonna get another George Floyd. He may not look like him. He may not have done the things that he did, but you'll get something similar. Charlie Robinson (59:28.544) And frankly, this isn't going to stop. Trump has a couple more years left in office. And I'm of the belief that they would prefer him to be out of there, have some soulless puppet like JD Vance or whoever, somebody who has invented for the purposes of being the president, which JD Vance was. He's changed his name multiple times. Nobody really knows who he is. He's financed by Peter Thiel. He's not your friend. He seems like a guy you could go out and drink some beers with and he gets a joke and he's got the memes and it's funny. Do not be fooled. JD Vance will be the guy who puts you in the concentration camp, just so you know. And there will be another attempt. There'll be another attempt at getting rid of Trump. Be sure of that. Crooks, the guy in the golf course in Florida, the guy's somewhere. There is a person who is just wrapped up filming a BlackRock commercial that will be tapped to later try and kill the president of the United States. I just have this feeling in my bones somewhere that they're not quite done with this. listen, be careful about the propaganda with Venezuela, right? Because I've talked about color revolutions that have happened in the last 20 years. This is one that's in the future. This is the new future color revolution, right? Trying to get our oil contracts back up and running with the new Trump doctrine, you know, that towards the Western Hemisphere. So I would expect more bullshit. We don't need a war with Venezuela. We don't. We don't. They aren't the source of fentanyl. They aren't the major player in the drug trade. They are. They have. They have an alliance with some of the enemies of Israel, Hezbollah in particular, but that doesn't make Venezuela an enemy of America. But it doesn't matter if they've done anything to harm us when you understand the reasoning for regime changes that it's not required. It's just that if you have a country that isn't doing the things that you want them to do, maybe Charlie Robinson (01:01:45.773) in the case of Venezuela, maybe their relationship with China is just a little bit too warm and fuzzy for the American Empire's taste. And so you would have to destroy that. So that's the reason why you will get regime changes. You're not going to get a regime change of a government president, let's say, who is treating his people poorly. The American Empire is not going to rescue you from this dictator who's treating you poorly, unless that dictator also happens to be doing something that the American empire doesn't want them to do. That is the only way we're coming to save you, is if the guy who is treating you poorly happens to also be treating the American empire poorly, that's when you might get saved. But if you think, help me America, the rulers of my country are unbearable and psychotic. We need you to come liberate us from these people and help spread democracy. You better hope you have oil. or lithium, because if you don't have any of those, they're not interested. This is blatant American imperialism on behalf of big business, but it's nothing new and it's nothing that's changed. You know, we had Mao's Little Red Book, now we have Trump's huge orange book. We get all the MAGA people out there breathlessly reciting their Trumpisms over and over again. So please pay attention to what history is telling us and prepare accordingly. 2026, man, it is sure to be wild, but we can see the signs. Just don't be the last person to figure it out. Hey, if you liked this episode, you can take the additional steps right now of sharing this with your friends and family. Rate the show if you haven't done so already. Hopefully you'll give us five stars if you think we've earned it. Go to macroaggressions.io if you want to catch up with everything I'm working on. Thanks everybody. 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