One of
the most damaging ways that the CIA and their front company USAID
destabilize countries is the organization of what has become known as
the "Color Revolution". By manipulating societies through media and
civil society non-governmental organizations (NGOs), carefully funding
groups and powerful members of society who will do their bidding, the US
is able to cause civil unrest, revolutions and even civil war, all for
the sole purpose of installing leaders and governments who will do the
US' bidding.
Currently the results of US manipulation
are visible in Ukraine and several other countries are dealing with the
same type of manipulation. The best way for the people of the world to
be prepared to defend their countries and themselves from these types of
attacks on sovereignty is to know what to look out for and to be
educated on the sometimes extremely subtle ways that the US has of
subverting sovereignty and manipulating public opinion.
One
brave group of scholars and people studying the tactic recently met to
discuss the issue and formulate strategies to deal with the practice.
The following is the result of their meeting.
An introduction from Stephen Karganovic
The
international scholarly symposium on "Coloured revolutions as an
instrument of geopolitical transformation" was held at the Academy of
Arts and Sciences of the Republic of Srpska on April 26, 2014. The
symposium was under the auspices of the "Strategic Culture Foundation"
in Moscow and "Srebrenica Historical Project" from Den Haag, the
Netherlands.
Taking part in the proceedings were: Ana
Filimonova, editor-in-chief of the "Strategic Culture Foundation" and
scholar at the Centre for the study of the Balkan crisis of the Slavic
Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Sergey Belous,
M.A. in history and political analyst, Harkov, Manuel Ochsenreiter,
politologist and editor of political monthly "Zuerst!", Berlin, Predrag
Ceranic, professor of legal and security sciences, Banja Luka,
Aleksandar Pavic, politologist, analyst at the "Strategic Culture
Foundation," and director of the SCF office in Belgrade, Danijel Simic,
writer and journalist, Banja Luka, Neven Djenadija, M.A. in
international relations and diplomacy, University of Banja Luka, Dia
Nader de al-Andari, ambassador of Venezuela in Belgrade, Serbia, Stephen
Karganovic, president, "Srebrenica Historical Project," Dzevad
Galijasevic, sociologist and expert on security and terrorism,
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Srdja Trifkovic, professor of
politics and international relations, University of Banja Luka.
Symposium
participants considered the experience of other countries [e.g. the
Ukraine and Venezuela] which have faced the process of "coloured
revolutions" as a form of clandestine political warfare waged by foreign
centres and the most efficient ways of proactively neutralizing their
effects.
The summary conclusions and recommendations of
symposium participants are set forth in the final document entitled
"Banja Luka Declaration: A Safety Plan for the Republic of Srpska"
[attached]. The final document was forwarded to the Government of the
Republic of Srpska and made available to the general public.
Stephen Karganovic, Executive secretary of the symposium, Strategic Culture Fund, Moscow
Den Haag
THE BANJA LUKA DECLARATION: A SAFETY PLAN FOR THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA
The
technology for the overthrow of noncompliant political leaders in order
to replace them with subservient ones, better known as a "color
revolution," has been conspicuously deployed in the Republic of Srpska
over the last couple of months. Although in the Republic of Srpska this
process has not reached a point where it constitutes an imminent threat
to the stability of the constitutional order and sustainability of the
democratic system, participants in the conference "Colored revolutions
as an instrument of geopolitical transformation" consider that a
proactive response is among the most efficient ways to neutralize this
particular form of clandestine warfare waged by power centers from
abroad.
The basic mechanism used in the implementation
of this technique is exacerbation, across the broad social spectrum, of
existing and often justified causes for discontentment, whereupon mass
negative energy is directed toward political objectives in line with the
agenda of foreign instigators. The real goals are of an entirely
different nature from the proclaimed ones, for which local partisans
have been led to believe that they are struggling. In that process, key
roles are played by false "NGOs" specifically formed for the purpose,
controlled media, and local political figures subject to blackmail,
prosecution and other forms of external pressure.
"Colored
revolutions" follow a standard pattern which may, to a certain extent,
be adapted to local conditions. Essentially, these phenomena are
manipulative and anti-democratic because they simulate popular rebellion
while, in fact, they are carefully staged intelligence operations,
conducted under a false flag and executed by trained cadres under the
leadership of professionals. Currently, in addition to the Republic of
Srpska, revolutions of this type are in progress or have been partially
enacted in Venezuela and the Ukraine.
The basic
measures that the leadership of the Republic of Srpska ought to
implement in order to reinforce government institutions and impede the
successful execution of foreign-inspired "regime change" may be divided
in two general categories: social consolidation and an effective policy
of social self-defense.
I Social consolidation
Some
fundamental steps must be taken to restore and strengthen mutual trust
between citizens and their state because only by reducing mutual
estrangement in this sphere will the appearance of non-institutional
movements, whose ultimate objective is the destabilization of the
Republic of Srpska, be thwarted:
- At least one
nation-wide television, radio and internet facility should be dedicated
to the service of the Republic of Srpska, without the slightest
admixture of foreign influence.
- Media should ensure
that organizations which advocate solutions for problems by means other
than democratic procedures prescribed by the law shall publicly and
clearly be perceived as such, especially if they happen to champion any
variety of "street action" and non-institutional resistance.
-
All participants in public and political life should be obligated, or
at least encouraged, to take a clear stand on the political status of
the Republic of Srpska and, most importantly, to publicly declare
whether he/she supports the inviolability of the Republic of Srpska as a
distinct political entity, within or outside the framework of Bosnia
and Herzegovina.
- State media should always be open to
representatives of the parliamentary political opposition and they
should facilitate quality debate, including voices from a wide political
spectrum.
- Quality public debate, with the
participation of government and opposition on an equal footing, should
be encouraged in particular with respect to such key issues as the
future of the Republic of Srpska within Bosnia and Herzegovina, NATO
integration, EU integration, ties with Serbia and ties with Russia.
-
Following the example of Vladimir Putin's dialogues with the nation,
government representatives should organize similar forums with citizens
using the electronic media.
- Visible and legally
effective steps should be taken to suppress corruption within the
government in order to restore and strengthen citizen trust in state
institutions.
- Initially at least one sector of the
economy should be visibly opened to market competition under terms of
equality in order to demonstrate that economic progress is possible
outside the structure of corrupt political networks.
-
Following the U. S. model, steps should be taken to create propitious
conditions for institutionalized collaboration between science and the
economy, selecting in the initial phase at least one area where fairly
quick and visible results can be achieved.
- In the
field of foreign policy, political, cultural, economic, and media ties
should be strengthened with the Russian Federation as the only leading
power whose objective is not to abolish the Republic of Srpska or
subsume it within a centralized Bosnia and Herzegovina. Those ties
should, as a minimum, be symmetrical to those maintained with EU states.
II Policy of social self-defense
ZERO
TOLERANCE FOR LAWLESS CONDUCT – From the very beginning of any
hypothetical "protests" it is necessary to strictly enforce all
applicable laws (noting whether a permit for the assembly was granted,
at what location, and for what length of time) and there ought to be
zero tolerance for the violation of legal norms, excluding any type of
violence, disrespect for instructions to disperse given over
loudspeakers, infliction of physical damage to buildings or vehicles, or
assaults on law enforcement personnel.
"Protest" organizers regularly count on the hesitation of law enforcement to act decisively from the very start. Indecisiveness in the of response enables them to establish physical control over some symbolically significant point which subsequently becomes the focus of further activities.
"Protest" organizers regularly count on the hesitation of law enforcement to act decisively from the very start. Indecisiveness in the of response enables them to establish physical control over some symbolically significant point which subsequently becomes the focus of further activities.
EQUIPPING
AND TRAINING LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL – Retaining control over public
space is key to the survival of legal authorities when under attack by
"regime change" organizers. That task requires superbly equipped,
professionally trained and highly motivated policemen specialized in
crowd control, i.e. police professionals prepared to prevent large-scale
violations of public peace and order.
Regular RS
Interior Ministry units are inadequately equipped and trained,
tactically and psychologically, for this exceptionally complex task.
That is not surprising: the challenge of crowd control in the "colored
revolution" context is such that regular police are not up to the task.
It is one thing to control soccer fans, and quite another to control a
carefully choreographed street coup. The Special Police Unit (SJP) is
primarily tasked with conducting anti-terrorist operations and combating
organized crime. It has in its ranks sharpshooters, divers, an SMB
team, a canine unit, etc. but it lacks crowd control specialists. The
unavailability of a specialized police unit for crowd control carries a
double peril, as has already been noted elsewhere on "colored
revolution" battlegrounds: if the police fail to successfully place
unlawful conduct under control from the beginning, the violence,
accompanied by the use of weapons, may later escalate and that is
precisely what the orchestrators of the protest are aiming for.
For
the foregoing reasons, a specialized Intervention Unit of the Ministry
of the Interior of the Republic of Srpska should be formed and tasked
with maintaining law and order along the same lines as similar
specialized units which have proved efficient in other countries.
Personnel for this unit should be selected according to the highest
criteria from within the existing police ranks. Adequate equipment
(armored transport vehicles, water guns with colored liquid, helmets and
invulnerable body armor, transparent shields, gas masks, tear gas,
rubber bullet sidearms, tasers, pepper spray, police dogs, horses, etc.)
is indispensable for intense and continued tactical training to
commence. In the area of theoretical preparation, it is of particular
importance to teach members of the Intervention Unit about the technique
of street revolutions, i.e. the methodology of the orchestrators and
executors of "regime change." This important aspect was missing in the
training given to the Ukrainian Berkut. If members of the future
Intervention Unit are comprehensively instructed in the difference
between appearances and the genuine nature of the "protest," they will
be enabled to remain calm and firm in the performance of their tasks.
LAW
ON NGO FINANCING AND ACTIVITIES. A law regulating the activities of
"non-government organizations" should be adopted in the Republic of
Srpska. There are a number of institutions in Banja Luka whose goals,
ideological inspiration, and methods are closely analogous to Belgrade
branches of the same central organization (e.g. the Helsinki Human
Rights Committee, Humanitarian Law Fund, etc.) and which constitute the
key logistical foundation of the "regime change" process. Those NGOs are
merely local subsidiaries of Western power centers. The more important
among them have been financed for years by U.S. quasi-independent
outfits such as the National Endowment for Democracy and the National
Democratic Institute, which receive their funding entirely or for the
most part from the U.S. Treasury.
The law regulating
the activities of the "NGOs" should be no more than a copy of the U.S.
Foreign Agents Registration Act, or FARA, which in the U.S. governs the
activities of associations and private individuals that are financed by
foreign governments. That law prescribes total transparency within the
U.S. for activities that elsewhere in the world are generously financed
by the U. S. State Department. In the United States, the Federal
Election Campaign Act explicitly prohibits any and all foreign
interference in the domestic electoral process in the U.S. However, such
interference is considered legitimate and desirable when it is
practiced by Washington's minions in the former SFRY (or in the
successor states of the former USSR), under the pretext of "spreading
democracy."
It is high time for the National Assembly
of the Republic of Srpska to consider passing a law based on the
American model to regulate foreign financing of the so-called
non-government sector. This law need not be any stricter or more
confining than its U.S. counterpart:
whoever is at the receiving end of
foreign funding should simply register as a "foreign agent".
Thenceforward it shall be business as usual for them, but in the media
and in public statements by government officials of the Republic of
Srpska it will be perfectly legitimate to characterise such outfits as
"foreign agencies". The rejoinder to inevitable objections about
"democracy suppression" is that, on the contrary, democracy in the
Republic of Srpska is strengthened and broadened through such
legislation by the assimilation of the practice and experience of,
purportedly, the most democratic country in the world.
Bearing
in mind the experience of other countries which have been targeted by
this subversive process, participants in the conference "Colored
revolutions as an instrument of geopolitical transformation" believe
that, in the initial phase, measures proposed to the public and the
Government of the Republic of Srpska in this document should be
sufficient to anticipate and counter undemocratic varieties of political
change. Such attempts are quite often marked by violence, and wherever
seen, without exception, have served not their falsely proclaimed goals
but as an instrument for the imposition of foreign domination.
Ana
Filimonova, editor-in-chief of the "Strategic Culture Foundation," M.A.
in history, scholar at the Centre for the study of the contemporary
Balkan crisis of the Slavic Institute of the Russian Academy of
Sciences.
Aleksandar Pavić, political analyst, "Strategic Culture Foundation" and director of the SCF office in Belgrade.
Dr. Srdja Trifković, professor of politics and international relations, University of Banja Luka.
Dr. Predrag Ćeranić, professor of legal and national security sciences.
Manuel Ochsenreiter, political analyst, editor of the newsmagazine
"Zuerst!", Berlin
Stephen Karganović, president, "Srebrenica Historical Project."
Banja Luka, April 26, 2014
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[sidebar: ARRESTS, immediately. In the United States of America, and the numbers to be arrested are quite a sum, the so called 'people' that were GREEN AGENDA 21, PROJECT FOR A NEW AMERICAN CENTURY and name a FASCIST - NAZI - 'NEW WORLD ORDER' CULT that hasn't benefited from the COLOR REVOLUTION/S ... to be continued ...]
ARRESTS, immediately: GREEN AGENDA 21, PROJECT FOR A NEW AMERICAN CENTURY and name a FASCIST - NAZI - 'NEW WORLD ORDER' CULT that hasn't benefited from the COLOR REVOLUTION/S, Arrest ALL "Liberal Democrat/s" and "Ultra Right Wing Conservative/s" (George Soros and Karl Rove, Et Al)!!
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