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America’s Own Color Revolution - Global Research


By F. William Engdahl

14-18 minutes

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Color Revolution is the term used to describe a series of remarkably effective 
CIA-led regime change operations using techniques developed by the RAND 
Corporation, “democracy” NGOs and other groups since the 1980’s. They were used 
in crude form to bring down the Polish communist regime in the late 1980s. From 
there the techniques were refined and used, along with heavy bribes, to topple 
the Gorbachev regime in the Soviet Union. For anyone who has studied those 
models closely, it is clear that the protests against police violence led by 
amorphous organizations with names like Black Lives Matter or Antifa are more 
than purely spontaneous moral outrage. Hundreds of thousands of young Americans 
are being used as a battering ram to not only topple a US President, but in the 
process, the very structures of the US Constitutional order. 

If we step back from the immediate issue of videos showing a white Minneapolis 
policeman pressing his knee on the neck of a black man, George Floyd, and look 
at what has taken place across the nation since then, it is clear that certain 
organizations or groups were well-prepared to instrumentalize the horrific 
event for their own agenda. 

The protests since May 25 have often begun peacefully only to be taken over by 
well-trained violent actors. Two organizations have appeared regularly in 
connection with the violent protests—Black Lives Matter and Antifa (USA). 
Videos show well-equipped protesters dressed uniformly in black and masked (not 
for coronavirus to be sure), vandalizing police cars, burning police stations, 
smashing store windows with pipes or baseball bats. Use of Twitter and other 
social media to coordinate “hit-and-run” swarming strikes of protest mobs is 
evident.

What has unfolded since the Minneapolis trigger event has been compared to the 
wave of primarily black ghetto protest riots in 1968. I lived through those 
events in 1968 and what is unfolding today is far different. It is better 
likened to the Yugoslav color revolution that toppled Milosevic in 2000.

Gene Sharp: Template for Regime Overthrow

In the year 2000 the US State Department, aided by its National Endowment for 
Democracy (NED) and select CIA operatives, began secretly training a group of 
Belgrade university students led by a student group that was called Otpor! 
(Resistance!). The NED and its various offshoots was created in the 1980’s by 
CIA head Bill Casey as a covert CIA tool to overthrow specific regimes around 
the world under the cover of a human rights NGO. In fact, they get their money 
from Congress and from USAID.

In the Serb Otpor! destabilization of 2000, the NED and US Ambassador Richard 
Miles in Belgrade selected and trained a group of several dozen students, led 
by Srđa Popović, using the handbook, From Dictatorship to Democracy, translated 
<https://www.aeinstein.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/FDTD.pdf>  to Serbian, of 
the late Gene Sharp and his Albert Einstein Institution. In a post mortem on 
the Serb events, the Washington Post wrote, “US-funded consultants played a 
crucial role behind the scenes in virtually every facet of the anti-drive, 
running tracking polls, training thousands of opposition activists and helping 
to organize a vitally important parallel vote count. US taxpayers paid for 
5,000 cans of spray paint used 
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/2000/12/11/us-advice-guided-milosevic-opposition/ba9e87e5-bdca-45dc-8aad-da6571e89448/>
  by student activists to scrawl anti-Milošević graffiti on walls across 
Serbia.”

Trained squads of activists were deployed in protests to take over city blocks 
with the aid of ‘intelligence helmet’ video screens that give them an 
instantaneous overview of their environment. Bands of youth converging on 
targeted intersections in constant dialogue on cell phones, would then 
overwhelm police. The US government spent some $41 million on the operation. 
Student groups were secretly trained in the Sharp handbook techniques of 
staging protests that mocked the authority of the ruling police, showing them 
to be clumsy and impotent against the youthful protesters. Professionals from 
the CIA and US State Department guided them behind the scenes. 

The Color Revolution Otpor! model was refined and deployed in 2004 as the 
Ukraine Orange Revolution with logo and color theme scarves, and in 2003 in 
Georgia as the Rose Revolution. Later Secretary of State Hillary Clinton used 
the template to launch the Arab Spring. In all cases the NED was involved 
<https://www.amazon.com/Manifest-Destiny-Democracy-Cognitive-Dissonance/dp/3981723732>
  with other NGOs including the Soros Foundations.

After defeating Milosevic, Popovic went on to establish a global color 
revolution training center, CANVAS, a kind of for-profit business consultancy 
for revolution, and was personally present in New York working reportedly with 
Antifa during the Occupy Wall Street where also Soros money was reported. 

Antifa and BLM

The protests, riots, violent and non-violent actions sweeping across the United 
States since May 25, including an assault on the gates of the White House, 
begin to make sense when we understand the CIA’s Color Revolution playbook. 

The impact of the protests would not be possible were it not for a network of 
local and state political officials inside the Democratic Party lending support 
to the protesters, even to the point the Democrat Mayor of Seattle ordered 
police to abandon several blocks in the heart of downtown to occupation by 
protesters.

In recent years major portions of the Democratic Party across the US have been 
quietly taken over by what one could call radical left candidates. Often they 
win with active backing of organizations such as Democratic Socialists of 
America or Freedom Road Socialist Organizations. In the US House of 
Representatives the vocal quarter of new representatives around Alexandria 
Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Rashida Tlaib and Minneapolis Representative Ilhan Omar 
are all members or close 
<https://www.governing.com/topics/politics/gov-ocasio-cortez-tlaib-Democratic-Socialists-state-level.html>
  to Democratic Socialists of America. Clearly without sympathetic Democrat 
local officials in key cities, the street protests of organizations such as 
Black Lives Matter and Antifa would not have such a dramatic impact. 

To get a better grasp how serious the present protest movement is we should 
look at who has been pouring millions into BLM. The Antifa is more difficult 
owing to its explicit anonymous organization form. However, their online 
Handbook openly recommends that local Antifa “cells” join up with BLM chapters. 

FRSO: Follow the Money 

BLM began in 2013 when three activist friends created the #BlackLivesMatter 
hashtag to protest the allegations of shooting of an unarmed black teenager, 
Trayvon Martin by a white Hispanic block watchman, George Zimmermann. Alicia 
Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi were all were connected with and 
financed by front groups tied to something called Freedom Road Socialist 
Organization, one of the four largest radical left organizations in the United 
States formed out of something called New Communist Movement that dissolved in 
the 1980s. 

On June 12, 2020 the Freedom Road Socialist Organization webpage states, “The 
time is now to join a revolutionary organization! Join Freedom Road Socialist 
Organization…If you have been out in the streets this past few weeks, the odds 
are good that you’ve been thinking about the difference between the kind of 
change this system has to offer, and the kind of change this country needs. 
Capitalism is a failed system that thrives on exploitation, inequality and 
oppression. The reactionary and racist Trump administration has made the 
pandemic worse. The unfolding economic crisis we are experiencing is the worst 
since the 1930s. Monopoly capitalism is a dying system and we need to help 
finish it off. And that is exactly what Freedom Road Socialist Organization is 
working for 
<https://frso.org/statements/the-time-is-now-to-join-a-revolutionary-organization-join-freedom-road-socialist-organization/>
 .”

In short the protests over the alleged police killing of a black man in 
Minnesota are now being used to call for a revolution against capitalism. FRSO 
is an umbrella for dozens of amorphous groups including Black Lives Matter or 
BLM. What is interesting about the self-described Marxist-Leninist roots of the 
Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO) is not so much their left politics 
as much as their very establishment funding by a group of well-endowed 
tax-exempt foundations.

Alicia Garza of BLM is also a board member or executive of five different 
Freedom Road front groups including 2011 Board chair of Right to the City 
Alliance, Board member of School of Unity and Liberation (SOUL), of People 
Organized to Win Employment Rights (POWER), Forward Together and Special 
Projects director of National Domestic Workers Alliance. 

The Right to the City Alliance got $6.5 million between 2011 and 2014 from a 
number of very established tax-exempt foundations including the Ford Foundation 
($1.9 million), from both of George Soros’s major tax-exempts–Open Society 
Foundations, and the Foundation to Promote Open Society for $1.3 million. Also 
the cornflake-tied Kellogg Foundation $250,000, and curiously 
<https://capitalresearch.org/article/blm-roots/> , Ben & Jerry’s Foundation 
(ice cream) for $30,000.

Garza also got major foundation money as Executive Director of the FRSO front, 
POWER, where Obama former “green jobs czar” Van Jones, a self-described 
“communist” and “rowdy black nationalist,” now with CNN, was on the board. 
Alicia Garza also chaired the Right to the City Alliance, a network of activist 
groups opposing urban gentrification. That front since 2009 received $1.3 
million from the Ford Foundation, as well as $600,000 from the Soros 
foundations and again, Ben & Jerry’s ($50,000). And Garza’s SOUL, which claimed 
to have trained 712 “organizers” in 2014, when she co-founded Black Lives 
Matter, got $210,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation and another $255,000 from 
the Heinz Foundation (ketchup and John Kerry family) among others. With the 
Forward Together of FRSO, Garza sat on the board of a “multi-racial 
organization that works with community leaders and organizations to transform 
culture and policy to catalyze social change.” It officially got $4 million in 
2014 revenues and from 2012 and 2014, the organization received a total of $2.9 
million from Ford Foundation ($655,000) and other major foundations 
<https://capitalresearch.org/article/blm-roots/> .

Nigeria-born BLM co-founder Opal Tometi likewise comes from the network of 
FRSO. Tometi headed the FRSO’s Black Alliance for Just Immigration. Curiously 
with a “staff” of two it got money from major foundations including the Kellogg 
Foundation for $75,000 and Soros foundations for $100,000, and, again, Ben & 
Jerry’s ($10,000). Tometi got $60,000 in 2014 to direct the group 
<https://capitalresearch.org/article/blm-roots/> .

The Freedom Road Socialist Organization that is now openly calling for a 
revolution against capitalism in the wake of the Floyd George killing has 
another arm, The Advancement Project, which describes itself as “a next 
generation, multi-racial civil rights organization.” Its board includes a 
former Obama US Department of Education Director of Community Outreach and a 
former Bill Clinton Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights. The FRSO 
Advancement Project in 2013 got millions from major US tax-exempt foundations  
<https://capitalresearch.org/article/blm-roots/> including Ford ($8.5 million), 
Kellogg ($3 million), Hewlett Foundation of HP defense industry founder ($2.5 
million), Rockefeller Foundation ($2.5 million), and Soros foundations ($8.6 
million).

Major Money and ActBlue

By 2016, the presidential election year where Hillary Clinton was challenging 
Donald Trump, Black Lives Matter had established itself as a well-organized 
network. That year the Ford Foundation and Borealis Philanthropy announced the 
formation of the Black-Led Movement Fund (BLMF), “a six-year pooled donor 
campaign aimed at raising $100 million for the Movement for Black Lives 
coalition” in which BLM was a central part. By then Soros foundations had 
already given some $33 million in grants to the Black Lives Matter movement 
<https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/aug/16/black-lives-matter-cashes-100-million-liberal-foun/>
 . This was serious foundation money. 

The BLMF identified itself as being created by top foundations including in 
addition to the Ford Foundation, the Kellogg Foundation and the Soros Open 
Society Foundations. They described their role: “The BLMF provides grants, 
movement building resources, and technical assistance to organizations working 
advance the leadership and vision of young, Black, queer, feminists and 
immigrant leaders who are shaping and leading a national conversation 
<https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/aug/16/black-lives-matter-cashes-100-million-liberal-foun/>
  about criminalization, policing and race in America.”

The Movement for Black Lives Coalition (M4BL) which includes Black Lives 
Matter, already in 2016 called for “defunding police departments, race-based 
reparations, voting rights for illegal immigrants, fossil-fuel divestment, an 
end to private education and charter schools, a universal basic income, and 
free college for blacks 
<https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/aug/16/black-lives-matter-cashes-100-million-liberal-foun/>
 .”

Notably, when we click on the website of M4BL, under their donate button we 
learn that the donations will go to something called ActBlue Charities. ActBlue 
facilitates donations to “democrats and progressives.” As of May 21, ActBlue 
had given $119 million to the campaign 
<https://greatgameindia.com/defund-the-police-donations-joe-biden/>  of Joe 
Biden.

That was before the May 25 BLM worldwide protests. Now major corporations such 
as Apple, Disney, Nike and hundreds others may be pouring untold and 
unaccounted millions into ActBlue under the name of Black Lives Matter, funds 
that in fact can go to fund the election of a Democrat President Biden. Perhaps 
this is the real reason the Biden campaign has been so confident of support 
from black voters. What is clear from only this account of the crucial role of 
big money foundations behind protest groups such as Black lives Matter is that 
there is a far more complex agenda driving the protests now destabilizing 
cities across America. The role of tax-exempt foundations tied to the fortunes 
of the greatest industrial and financial companies such as Rockefeller, Ford, 
Kellogg, Hewlett and Soros says that there is a far deeper and far more 
sinister agenda to current disturbances than spontaneous outrage would suggest.

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F. William Engdahl is strategic risk consultant and lecturer, he holds a degree 
in politics from Princeton University and is a best-selling author on oil and 
geopolitics, exclusively for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook” 
<https://journal-neo.org/>  where this article was originally published. He is 
a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization.

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