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Tony Cartalucci – US Color Revolution Begins in Thailand as Proxy War with China Continues

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It's very difficult for many countries to be democratic in the world because the US will just come in and install their own guys where it's made to look like democracy, but it isn't. They pay a few rebels to start protesting and then use agent provocateurs to stir up trouble and so the police crack down heavily. This gets the big demonstrations going and with the help of corrupt sections of the media eventually a new pro US government gets intalled. KVThe tentative first beginnings of a long-awaited US-backed color revolution has begun in Thailand, with a small protest of under 100 protesters in the downtown district of Thailand’s capital Bangkok. Despite the diminutive nature of the protest, the Western media and Western-funded organizations posing as nongovernmental organizations

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It's very difficult for many countries to be democratic in the world because the US will just come in and install their own guys where it's made to look like democracy, but it isn't. They pay a few rebels to start protesting and then use agent provocateurs to stir up trouble and so the police crack down heavily. This gets the big demonstrations going and with the help of corrupt sections of the media eventually a new pro US government gets intalled. KV

The tentative first beginnings of a long-awaited US-backed color revolution has begun in Thailand, with a small protest of under 100 protesters in the downtown district of Thailand’s capital Bangkok.

Despite the diminutive nature of the protest, the Western media and Western-funded organizations posing as nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) transformed the event into headline news.
The protest leaders vowed to gather weekly until their demands were met. This is a thinly veiled threat, with the protests taking place precisely where previous protests organized by the same interests carried out gun battles with government troops, mass murder against counter-protesters, and committed widespread and devastating arson in the surrounding areas.
The protesters seek to overthrow Thailand’s independent institutions including its military and constitutional monarchy, and return US proxies to power, particularly billionaire and former prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra and his Pheu Thai Party (PTP). Thaksin Shinawatra is a convicted criminal who fled Thailand to evade a two year jail sentence and a myriad of court cases still pending trial. 

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Tony Cartalucci - US Color Revolution Begins in Thailand as Proxy War with China Continues
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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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