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Fortifying the Election with a Color Revolution Part 2

Fortifying the Election with a Color Revolution Part 2

Update: 2021-03-05
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Thomas Talleyrand  0:02  
Hello, this is Thomas Talleyrand and welcome to the PopulistCast.

Thomas Talleyrand  0:12  
Hello, folks, here we go episode eight. This is part two. Going over the time article in part one just to refresh your memory went into detail into how the propaganda campaign made it to where people that were feeling like they were doing the right thing might have been tempted to cast a vote or to in excess of what they were legally entitled to. In Time magazine's article by Molly ball. Says and I quote, their work touched every aspect of the election, they got states to change voting systems and laws and help secure hundreds of millions in public and private funding. They fended off voter suppression lawsuits, recruited armies of poll workers and got millions of people to vote by mail for the first time, they successfully pressured social media companies to take a harder line against disinformation and used data driven strategies to fight viral smears. They executed national public awareness campaigns that helped Americans understand how the vote count would unfold over days or weeks, preventing Trump's conspiracy theories and false claims of victory from getting more traction after election day they monitored every pressure point to ensure that Trump could not overturn the result. The Untold Story of the election is the 1000s of people of both parties who accomplished the triumph of American democracy. At its very foundation, says norm Eisen, a prominent lawyer and former Obama administration official who recruited Republicans and Democrats boarded the Voter Protection Program and quote, who is normal? That's a good question. According to revolver news, norm Eisen is the man who implemented, implemented David Brock's blueprint for suing the president into paralysis and his allies in the bankruptcy, who helped mainstream and amplify the Russian hoax who drafted 10 articles of impeachment for the democrats a full month before President Trump ever called the Ukraine president and 2018, who personally served as special counsel litigating the Ukraine impeachment. He created a template for Internet censorship of world leaders and a handbook for mass mobilizing racial justice protesters to overturn democratic election results. There's perhaps no man alive with a more decorated resume for plots against President Trump, according to revolver. So Eisen is a Russia hoax, disinformation guy. He has a long history, being involved in color revolutions. He was the ethics czar under Obama. He was a friend of Obama's from and still is, for all we know, from back in college and in law school. So basically, what we've got is a man named norm eyes and then some other people running a color revolution against a duly elected United States President. And he wrote a book about how to use color revolutions called the democracy playbook preventing and reversing democratic backsliding, nor my son, Andrew Keneally, Susan Koch and somebody else. So how did this guy end up doing that? Being involved in this, I think he works for Perkins coie. And it only gets more fascinating, outrageous and indispensable to understanding the plan to chaos unfolding before our eyes, once again, according to revolver in September, leading up to perhaps be the most chaotic election in our nation's history. Before we can fully appreciate the significance of normal since color revolution manual, the playbook, we must contextualize the importance in relation to its place and the literature. They give a refresher to the reader to let you know what that what these color revolutions have been used for. They were used in the Arab Spring. They were used against the Soviet Union. They were used To end checklist lochia they were used in Hungary, Poland,

Thomas Talleyrand  5:06  
Latin America, this has been an ongoing, well-documented way to run a coup against a democratically elected government that the United States doesn't like, quote, a color revolution in this context refers to a specific type of coordinated attack that the United States government has been known to deploy against foreign regimes, particularly in Eastern Europe, deemed to be authoritarian and hostile to American entrust, rather than using direct military intervention to effect regime change, as in Iraq, color revolutions, attacked a foreign regime by contesting its electoral legitimacy, organizing the mass protest, and acts of civil disobedience, and leveraging media contacts to ensure a favorable coverage to their agenda in the western press. What does this sound like? It sounds exactly what Molly ball is explaining in the Time magazine article. Going back to the time article, Molly ball, points out that there were no riots, no violence after the election, and that it was eerie because in her words, they thought that they were going to have all these violent protests from left-wing groups that are dedicated to overthrowing the government, these left-wing groups who are trying to work through terrorism, violence and intimidation, to change our form of government to something closer, they call it. Communism. It's actually if you look up, or read any literature on what fascism is, you know that what they are really talking about is fascism. I'm gonna segue here into something that's going to be brought up in a future podcast, but it's, we're, we're misaligning what fascism is. fascism was always understood to be on the left, a fascist government is a leftist government. One thing that they are different in is that they use oligarchs, and businesses or corporations, large businesses, to carry out some of their goals instead of nationalizing everything, usually, a fascist regime will fold itself into more of a communist or socialist regime. However, the attractive thing about fascism to the elite is they get to keep all their marbles. They don't have to even give up the look of living like the rest of the country. They get to have all of their wealth, all of their luxury. And that's the reason that you see the tech Titans embracing fascism. Now, by their censorship, it's one of the reasons I'm not putting this podcast on YouTube. I'm not gonna build up YouTube's

Thomas Talleyrand  8:24  
customer base by adding something to it, and then them yank it all away from me every time I turn around. There's just no reason to hide it. We're gonna use Twitter for promotion, but that's just because Twitter's the easiest thing to do once something coalesces. I'll move to that. You know, whether that's gonna be rumble or locals. I have a locals page, but I don't even promote it yet. I'm just trying to get things going and get to where the podcasts are consistent, and they sound good. This podcast has been a nightmare to get out. I had a microphone go bad during the bad weather here in Texas. We were without power for, you know, dependable power for almost a week. The internet was down, the at&t was down, everybody was down where there was no cell phones, no internet, no, nothing for several days. So here I am going almost two, three weeks without getting a podcast out because this is a kind of involved podcast. So back to Molly ball in her time article. She tries to consistently make it sound like this was some kind of bipartisan effort. It was not a bipartisan effort. However, I'm sure. One thing that we're not going to find out but mitch mcconnell was probably also involved in this. I think Mitch McConnell, Mitt Romney, those those two guys, they are totalitarian minded people, and they absolutely hate Trump. Trump's an easy guy to hate. If you're someone who thinks that you're in To him, and, you know, you think that you've been denied power that he was granted. So there's a lot of jealousy in the Trump derangement syndrome. But you know, it's been played out and we're going to talk about that for years to come, we're gonna find out things. So going on to her next paragraph where she tries to talk about how this was a bye, bye, partisan.

Thomas Talleyrand  10:31  
Operation she talks about there was conspiracy unfolding. Behind the scenes, one that cartel held the protest and coordinated the resistance from CEOs. Both surprises were the result of an informal alliance between left wing activists and business Titans. The pact was formalized in a terse little notice joint statement by the US Chamber of Commerce. And the AFL CIO published on Election Day, both sides would come to see it as a sort of implicit bargain inspired by the summer's massive, sometimes destructive racial justice components in which the forces of labor came together with the forces of capital to keep the peace and oppose Trump's assault on on democracy as a lot to unpack in that paragraph. So what she's saying in that paragraph is that we know that Barack Hussein Obama, as some people like to call him but we know that Barack Obama is on the board of the company that directs the funds, or the charity that directs the funds. But here's the backend financial support, the reporting support, and the processing and payment support, to be lm, their company out of the Bay Area. There was about a 9000 word article written about this. But what we know is that the BLM protests were teed up in November of 2019. So way before George Floyd was ever an issue, they were going to come out against somebody George Floyd kind of tripped him up because everybody was equally appalled by what they saw. have kind of made it a morbid habit to check into police shootings, because there's so much false reporting going on there that it was not that surprising to me in the way that they handled that. The cops at the scene, just to get into it, Miss diagnosed Floyd, with having a sudden distress syndrome bursts episode versus a drug overdose. I think a day known he was having a drug overdose later got an ambulance there a lot faster. And they would have given him

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Fortifying the Election with a Color Revolution Part 2

Fortifying the Election with a Color Revolution Part 2

Thomas Talleyrand