by Bill White
Thousands of people who gathered November 16th
to celebrate the CIA-backed Velvet Revolution in Prague joined agitators planted by American
and Zionist intelligence in booing, whistling, and shouting “Resign! Resign!”
at Czech Republic President Milos Zeman, who is being targeted for his opposition
to American. EU and NATO meddling in the Ukraine.
Earlier this year, Zeman was one of several heads of state
who declined to allow the United States
to station troops in the country when Obama tried to adopt a “get tough”
posture against Russia’s
much tougher President Vladimir Putin. Zeman has denounced U.S. actions against Russia,
urged the European Union, of which the Czech
Republic is a member, to abandon its sanctions, denounced
anti-Putin protests in Russia
as agents of Western and Zionist interests, and showed little sympathy for
Pussy Riot, the obscure Russian punk rock band that has become the darling of
Western propaganda.
For the heresy of speaking the truth, Zeman has become the
target of the very Western intelligence agencies he denounces. The CIA and its
network of non-governmental organizations regularly works with other
intelligence agencies, like Britain’s
MI6, Germany’s
BND, and the Zionist Mossad to create Astroturf revolutions in countries the
globalist élite disapprove of. Like Astroturf, these phony grass-roots revolutions
come in a variety of colors. The first use of such tactics was in Eastern Europe, Russia,
and China
in 1989, when Bolshevism was destroyed. Another round, particularly associated
with George Soros, was targeted against former Soviet states in the 2000s, and
for the past several years both Middle Eastern nations and nations in Russia’s sphere
of influence have been attacked.
Recognizing these Astroturf revolutions as frauds, nations
have become increasingly harsh in dealing with such CIA pawns. After an “Arab
Spring” revolution led to the butchery of Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi,
nations like Syria and Iran hardened opposition to anything the looked
like U.S.-backed “democratic” change, leading to the current civil war in Syria. Russia, much more moderate, simply banned U.S. and NGO
intelligence operations on its soil. When the Ukraine
fell to a CIA-backed revolution earlier this year, Russia
seized Crimea and is currently backing an
insurgency against the “Western” government, which is composed mostly of Jews
and bankers.
U.S. and EU intransigence have now opened up a wider field
of play for both nations, as several European EU members like the Czech
Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary have questioned the EU adoption of U.S. policy.
France’s main opposition
party, the National Front, has also called for normalization of relations with Russia.
Meanwhile, Russia has made
statements opposing U.S.
meddling in Moldova and
reached out to the Republic Srpska in Bosnia. Poland’s
leaders, who are radically anti-Russian, have questioned the wisdom of their
alliance with the United States
and Germany,
the latter of which they see as a potential adversary.
The mess has prompted the first use of American
intelligence assets to exert coup-like soft power against an ally. The bogus
protest where participants waved red cards like a sports penalty flag, was
supported by former Czech president Vaclav Klaus, a long-time U.S. pawn. The crowd was further stoked by Polish
President Bronislaw Komorowski, whose own intelligence service assisted the U.S
in training the UNA-UNSO group of mercenaries who impersonated government agents and shot 86 people during
Ukraine’s Maidan uprising.
The Western-Zionist agitators hurled eggs and sandwiches at
Zeman, who responded with a simple statement to both protestors and their
masters, recalling his experience in 1989 Prague:
“I’m not afraid of you now, because I wasn’t afraid then.”
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