PROTESTS and RIOTS Organized by NED and Soros Open Society as Prelude to Marxist Revolution!

Where Are The Protests/Riots?

Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Sudan, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Hong Kong, France, Spain, Portugal, Indonesia, Egypt and Georgia.

While the MSM would have us believe there is absolutely no interconnection among these ‘random’ protests that initiate from some obscure rationale, the truth is they are wholly organized under one banner.

Various NGO’s integrate inside universities across the globe, conduct youth movement workshops, and train radicalism.   They promote a Socialist doctrine under the tenets of Marxism claiming that capitalism has destroyed economic equality and a ‘collective’ unity embracing communist ideals is the answer.

Once a protest has been established, they infiltrate the peaceful conduct and create chaos. In many countries the police are called to stand down. Human rights organizations condemn the use of any means to deter the violence because they are – students.

And as such, entire economies are crumpling as some governments are forced to initiate a coup against themselves in order to save their country from complete collapse. The Chilean President sacked his entire cabinet and rewrote the Constitution in order to restrain the violence.   Despite these actions, the revolutionaries continue their vent of destruction.

The bankers behind these riots?

Open Democracy, which is funded through Soros Open Society, Ford Foundation and the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust and the National Endowment for Democracy.   Within these roots are a host of smaller NGO’s and media outlets; Green Bright, Project Syndicate, Al Jazeera, People and Planet, New Statesman and others.

Their slogan?   Economic Redistribution through Revolution. Their ideology? Socialist reform through Marxism.

The International Committee for the Fourth International, a world socialist organization, is advocating for their members to read and embrace Russia’s Bolshevik Revolution as a model for today. The enlightenment?   “Toward Workers Power and World Socialist Revolution”.

In Iraq, the protests began in October over low wages and unemployment and were led predominantly by young males. Since then, the protests have turned to riots, 320 people dead, over 15,000 wounded, and no end in sight as the rioters now demand a complete overthrow of the government – as in a coup. Initiated by the Sadrist Movement which is headed by Muqtada al-Sadr, the protestors have shut down roads, blocked 50% of the shipping operations, blocked oil fields, destroyed businesses, set fires, advocated looting – and the result? Over $6 billion in costs and rising. The President has agreed to fire the PM, hold new elections, and overhaul the system, in order to meet the demands of the protesters – yet they are not stopping.

Iran’s protests are largely by young males. So far 100 banks, numerous gas stations and 57 shops have been set on fire.   The driving reason? A hefty increase in gas prices. Only 17.8% of the people in Iran even own a car, rarely would that include young males, and the price of gas in Iran is the second lowest in the world next to Sudan. The price increase is a progressive one based on the amount of gas purchased per month and would put Iran’s cost on par with Iraq at its most expensive.

In Chile, student rebellions have cost businesses to lose $1.5 billion and destroyed public transportation at a cost of $400 million. The protests were initiated after the government proposed a fare hike of $.04 which represented a 3.3% increase. The protests were initially instigated by high school students who were exempt from paying the train fares.   So the hike actually had zero impact on them.

Today schools are shuttered, thousands have lost their livelihood, their homes, the wage, and buildings are defaced and torched.   Redistribution of wealth is now the primary objective and the President has fired his entire cabinet and a new Constitution has been written.   But the protests and the destruction continues unabated. In Santiago, rioters burned a church, hauled out artifacts and destroyed them in the streets.   But they are ‘students’ so the global call is to ‘stand down’.

And the UN condemns any attempt to quell the violence.

In Chile, The Social Unity Movement has been instrumental in organizing protests as well as various labor organizations. One such organization is Unitary Central of Workers, headed by Bárbara Figueroa, the daughter of union leaders and Communist militants, who has been in the forefront of organizing the riots.

Camila Vallejo and Karol Cariola, also members of the Communist Party, have been likened to Ocasio Cortez as they rise up against the government and right-leaning President Pinera.

The media is attempting to rewrite the truth claiming Chile has been run under a Dictatorship and the good-students are simply turning the country away from oppression toward democracy. In fact, the good-students are organizing a communist ideology within Marxism.

Hong Kong, Lebanon, etc…, the goal is the same, the means are the same, and the organizations behind these chaotic coups – are the same.

According to the Soros organization, Moveon.org, massive rallies are planned across the US the evening before the House floor votes to pass articles of impeachment against Donald Trump. Of course, that means – it is already decided that such a vote will occur.

Denver, Fort Collins, Houston, LA, Tucson, Boston, San Francisco, Seattle, Miami, there are literally hundreds of locations (267 to be exact) that have already been established with hosts, affiliates, and specific locations. Signup sheets, mobilization, and tactics are in place.