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Брэндон Turbeville России был изначально задуман как сайт, где русские читатели смогут прочитать информацию, предоставленную статьи Брэндон на своем родном языке. К сожалению, из-за логистики, трудовых ресурсов и временных ограничений, мы были не в состоянии продолжать работать сайт таким образом.

Мы решили продолжить размещать статьи на этом сайте на английском языке. Тем не менее, для всех русских читателей, вот некоторые инструкции о том, как переводить статьи, для себя.

1) Перейдите к верхнем правом углу страницы. Найти инструмент, который говорит "перевести". 2.) Выберите "Русская" в качестве предпочтительного языка. 3.) На странице будет автоматически переводить на русский язык.

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Showing posts with label You Stink!. Show all posts
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Monday, September 14, 2015

Lebanon Protest Leaders Reveal Connections To Western Color Revolution Apparatus

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Brandon Turbeville
Activist Post
September 2, 2015

Over the past few weeks, Lebanon has found itself embroiled in protests and social unrest the likes of which it has not experienced since 2005. The original issue, legitimate as it may be, surrounded the issue of lack of garbage disposal, yet the protests were soon infiltrated and morphed into an exercise of public rage over shadowy issues like “government corruption.” These protests have gone from peaceful demonstrations to violent clashes between demonstrators and police, with “infiltrators” largely responsible for provocative behavior.

Sectarian tensions are now beginning to surface, a very real fear and dangerous proposition in Lebanon, with members of the “movement” typically resorting to association with tribal identity groups (Christians with Christians, Sunni Muslims with Sunni Muslims, etc.) even during the protests.

As I mentioned in my article, “Color Revolution In Lebanon Designed To Weaken Hezbollah, Syria, Iran,” all of these aspects – shadowy reasons like “government corruption” for protesting, lack of demands, violence, and infiltrators - are hallmarks of a color revolution. So are the clever marketing strategies of “Branding” that see a protest movement, allegedly organic and spread across so many differing and various sectarian groups, develop a mutually agreed upon name for itself so early on.

The most telling aspect of whether or not a movement is actually a color revolution, however, is the “leadership” of that movement and the connections that leadership may have to the color revolution apparatus.

In the case of the You Stink! Movement, those connections are becoming increasingly visible.