Thursday, March 10, 2011

Yes, there is a video game that simulates the overthrow of governments through protests

Yes, there is a video game that simulates the overthrow of governments through protests and propaganda

(see story in Wired, on the news page this morning) but to bill this as “resistance,” or even “non-

violent” is misdirection at the very least.

There is a mountain of evidence that the “democratic revolutions” of the aught-years, from the

October 2000 events in Serbia to last year’s “Orange Revolution” in the Ukraine were not popular

movements, but coups, instigated and funded by the Empire. Groups like Otpor, Pora, Kmara, etc. may

have been student movements on the surface, but their funding, training and purpose came from outside

intelligence agencies. That’s not a conspiracy theory, but a statement of fact.

From Josh Marshall:

The Vice President today appointed David S. Addington of Virginia to be the chief of staff to the Vice

President. The Vice President also appointed John P. Hannah of the District of Columbia as the

Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs.
Murray Waas beat them to the punch on Addington here.

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