Topic: Color Revolution

27 chapters across the catalog

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 29:51 - 34:57

1838: Coup Afoot

Minneapolis Unrest, Color Revolution Claims and Crisis Actors

The ongoing civil unrest in Minneapolis is analyzed as a domestic political operation rather than a foreign-style "color revolution." While some observers claim the involvement of crisis actors or government-funded NGOs, the situation is described as a continuation of tactics used during previous Black Lives Matter protests. The discussion emphasizes that the agitators are often individuals confused about the legal boundaries of the First Amendment and firearm responsibilities.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 56:33 - 1:04:17

1824: Battle Rhythm

Patrick Byrne, CIA Asset and Color Revolution Claims

Former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne claimed on Lindell TV that he served as a "tier one" and "national intelligence asset" for the CIA and FBI. Byrne alleged he was involved in the Russia hoax and warned of a "color revolution" or insurrection being organized by the deep state against the Trump administration. He encouraged military members to resist illegal orders from officers involved in such a movement.

Genesis
Episode 1821 47:30 - 49:42

1821: Genesis

Washington DC Shooting of National Guard Members

A 29-year-old Afghan national who arrived in the U.S. in 2021 shot two National Guard members in downtown Washington, D.C., killing one. The suspect reportedly drove from Bellingham, Washington, to carry out the attack. The hosts discuss potential "spook" connections and compare the incident to previous high-profile shootings used for political narratives.

Genesis
Episode 1821 1:14:38 - 1:17:31

1821: Genesis

Analysis of the Red-Green-Blue Axis Theory

The hosts debate the validity of the "Red-Green-Blue Axis" theory, which posits a collaboration between Marxists, Islamists, and globalists. While some analysts link these movements to a planned "violent coup" against Trump, the hosts suggest the rhetoric is primarily designed to influence the upcoming midterm elections.

The Blurt
Episode 1736 13:08 - 18:45

1736: The Blurt

Samantha Power, USAID Global Impact, Color Revolutions

USAID is criticized for its historical involvement in color revolutions and its secretive ties to the CIA and State Department. Former Administrator Samantha Power expressed concern over the "wreckage" caused by the agency's sudden closure, citing the shuttering of health clinics and soup kitchens globally. The agency's authority stems from the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, originally delegated by President Kennedy.

Turban Tossing
Episode 1700 2:12:33 - 2:13:49

1700: Turban Tossing

Benjamin Netanyahu, Iranian Regime Change Speech

Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a speech in English addressed directly to the people of Iran, calling for the removal of the "mullahs" and promising a future of peace and prosperity. The hosts interpret this as an attempt to trigger a new "color revolution" within Iran, similar to the 2009 Green Movement.

No Guff
Episode 1684 2:37:46 - 2:40:57

1684: No Guff

Bangladesh Coup, Sheikh Hasina, Color Revolution

The resignation and flight of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina following student-led protests is analyzed. Hasina has accused the US government of orchestrating a "color revolution" because she refused to allow a military base on Saint Martin's Island. The role of the army chief, trained in the UK, is highlighted.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 2:05:16 - 2:09:29

1655: Illegal Chants

NPR CEO Catherine Maher, Institutional Trust

New NPR CEO Catherine Maher's background in government-funded NGOs and "color revolutions" is scrutinized following an interview on Reid Hoffman's podcast. Maher's comments on the internet's role in exposing "fissures" in institutions and the need for "human SLAs" (Service Level Agreements) are criticized as bureaucratic jargon.

Ample Bosom
Episode 1553 44:42 - 50:25

1553: Ample Bosom

Ukraine Counteroffensive Strategy, Subverting the Kremlin

During an appearance on the Pivot podcast, Anne Applebaum discussed the upcoming Ukrainian counteroffensive, suggesting it may involve "fits and starts" rather than a massive tank brigade. She emphasized that the goal is to destabilize the Kremlin and convince the Russian public that the war is a waste of time. The hosts interpret her comments as an admission that a decisive military victory may be unlikely, leading to a shift toward psychological warfare.

Second Lady
Episode 1434 49:52 - 54:26

1434: Second Lady

Media Narratives and the History of Nazism in Ukraine

Lara Logan provided a historical overview of Nazism in Ukraine, claiming that U.S. intelligence agencies gave immunity to certain Ukrainian Nazi collaborators after World War II. She linked this history to the 2014 "color revolution" and the subsequent business entanglements of American political families, including the Bidens, Pelosis, and Romneys. Logan asserted that the media is "coralling" the public into a binary choice between hating Putin and loving Ukraine, ignoring complex historical realities.

Get Boris!
Episode 1417 31:03 - 37:07

1417: Get Boris!

Russian Color Revolution, Build Back Better Rhetoric

Victoria Nuland suggested during a Sky News interview that the Russian people should be focused on "building back better" and managing COVID-19 rather than military expansion. The hosts interpret this language as an attempt to spark a color revolution within Russia by appealing directly to the citizenry against Vladimir Putin. They argue that applying Western political slogans like "Build Back Better" to Russia is a naive diplomatic strategy.

Coof Croup
Episode 1414 1:23:27 - 1:29:43

1414: Coof Croup

Kazakhstan Unrest, Geopolitical Disruption of Belt and Road

Violent unrest in Kazakhstan is being analyzed as a potential U.S.-backed "color revolution" designed to disrupt the strategic link between Russia and China. Kazakhstan serves as a critical logistics hub for China's Belt and Road Initiative and houses vital energy pipelines. The lack of mainstream media coverage in the West suggests a sophisticated, quiet operation to pressure Putin on his southern flank while he is focused on Ukraine.

Noodle Mensch
Episode 1399 1:21:25 - 1:24:38

1399: Noodle Mensch

CIA Director William Burns, Russia Diplomacy

The White House defends sending CIA Director William Burns to Russia for diplomatic talks, citing his experience as a former ambassador. The hosts speculate that the CIA's involvement suggests a "color revolution" may be underway in Belarus or Poland, mimicking previous events in Ukraine.

Ephemeral Experience
Episode 1294 54:24 - 59:09

1294: Ephemeral Experience

Intelligence Community Conflict, CIA vs. DIA Color Revolution

A deep-seated conflict exists between the CIA and the DIA, with the latter reportedly feeling defunded and marginalized during the Obama-Biden years. General Michael Flynn is viewed as a key figure who sought to expose CIA corruption in overseas operations, leading to his targeting by the "7th floor" of the FBI. Some analysts suggest the current domestic political unrest and election irregularities resemble a "color revolution" orchestrated by intelligence agencies using globalized software systems.

Ephemeral Experience
Episode 1294 3:00:47 - 3:05:06

1294: Ephemeral Experience

Trump Digital Network, 25th Amendment and Color Revolutions

Speculation continues regarding President Trump's post-presidency plans, including the potential launch of a digital media network. Meanwhile, political analysts suggest that Kamala Harris may eventually invoke the 25th Amendment to replace Joe Biden. The current U.S. political situation is compared to a "color revolution," where social networks and mainstream media are used to jam opposition signals and facilitate a transfer of power to globalist-aligned leaders.

RBG Down!
Episode 1279 11:35 - 14:15

1279: RBG Down!

Supreme Court Precedents and Election Contestation

The historical context of Supreme Court appointments during election years is examined, noting 29 instances of such vacancies. The discussion contrasts the current situation with the 2016 Merrick Garland nomination. Concerns are raised that a contested 2020 election might mirror the 2000 Bush v. Gore decision, potentially leading to civil unrest or a "color revolution" strategy.

Lockdown Face
Episode 1278 3:00:27 - 3:02:57

1278: Lockdown Face

Darren Beattie on Color Revolutions, Regime Change Tactics

Darren Beattie argues that the tactics used against President Trump are a form of "color revolution," a regime change model typically used by U.S. national security agencies against foreign adversaries. This model involves engineered contested elections and "peaceful protests" to overthrow leaders. Beattie claims the same professionals who managed revolutions in Eastern Europe are now applying those strategies domestically.

3 Screws
Episode 1271 2:32:21 - 2:38:14

1271: 3 Screws

Belarus Color Revolution, USAID, and The Nexta Telegram Channel

The unrest in Belarus is characterized as a "color revolution" funded by the National Endowment for Democracy and USAID. The protests are reportedly coordinated via the "Nexta" Telegram channel, run by a 25-year-old with ties to the U.S. State Department. Lukashenko's refusal to implement WHO-mandated COVID-19 lockdowns in exchange for IMF loans is cited as a primary reason for the international pressure to remove him.

Infosanement
Episode 1183 2:28:02 - 2:31:20

1183: Infosanement

Lebanon Riots, WhatsApp Tax, Color Revolution Theory

Massive anti-government protests broke out in Lebanon, reportedly triggered by a proposed "WhatsApp tax" on voice calls. The hosts suggest this is a "color revolution" orchestrated by Western interests, noting that Lebanon has been on a target list of seven countries since 2001, as famously disclosed by General Wesley Clark. Hezbollah has expressed opposition to a change in government.

Wobama
Episode 1099 1:33:44 - 1:37:21

1099: Wobama

Sudan Riots, Bread Price Hikes and Color Revolutions

Anti-government protests in Sudan have resulted in dozens of deaths following a state of emergency and media censorship. The unrest was triggered by a sharp increase in the price of bread, a recurring theme in Middle Eastern and African "color revolutions." The hosts suggest that "bread prices" often serve as a coded signal for intelligence-backed mobilization in the region.