Be careful with stuff like this. The MSM is promoting this behavior and spotlighting it, which should be a clue that we're to understand the powers that be support it and want us to support it. We've seen that playbook before. Skepticism is good.
Russian social media has had numerous reports, including from Iranians directly claiming to have identified multiple foreign agents from western governments agitating crowds and organizing rioters. I've read at least a dozen or so reports over the past few months of arrests of western citizens (which I assume are intelligence operatives because who goes to Iran for legitimate reasons?) on such charges.
There is an old playbook called the color revolution in which foreign agents are infiltrated into a country to stir up chaos and organize anti-government protests. If successful, the protest movements grow and innocent citizens end up acting as cover for the agitators. If the government overreacts and crushes the mob or kills some of these citizens, it often leads to widespread protests and the overthrow of the government. This is what happened in Ukraine in 2013 and in multiple countries in the so-called Arab Spring. More recently, we saw it here in the US during the 2020 "Summer of Love" and we're seeing efforts to do this in Russia, which Putin is ruthlessly crushing. This is an old CIA playbook, but it's hallmarks are easy to spot: it's astroturfed protests and you get a lot of key, common central organizers who stay in the shadows but drive the narratives with seemingly endless budgets.
Anyway, it is clear that the Biden puppeteers' faith that Iran could be brought to heel with a nuclear agreement has failed. They no longer seek to do this. The ayatollah has become belligerent and now Biden's CIA appears to be running the "regime change" playbook. Watch closely. We see prominent feminist narratives, homosexual narratives, the usual communist "divide and conquer" strategy, and the like. If it doesn't sound like something that could organically pop up in a country that's been under an Islamic theocracy for 50 years ("we just want to dress how we want and live our lives" vs "female empowerment"), it may be astroturfed protests.
Be careful with stuff like this. The MSM is promoting this behavior and spotlighting it, which should be a clue that we're to understand the powers that be support it and want us to support it. We've seen that playbook before. Skepticism is good.
Russian social media has had numerous reports, including from Iranians directly claiming to have identified multiple foreign agents from western governments agitating crowds and organizing rioters. I've read at least a dozen or so reports over the past few months of arrests of western citizens (which I assume are intelligence operatives because who goes to Iran for legitimate reasons?) on such charges.
There is an old playbook called the color revolution in which foreign agents are infiltrated into a country to stir up chaos and organize anti-government protests. If successful, the protest movements grow and innocent citizens end up acting as cover for the agitators. If the government overreacts and crushes the mob or kills some of these citizens, it often leads to widespread protests and the overthrow of the government. This is what happened in Ukraine in 2013 and in multiple countries in the so-called Arab Spring. More recently, we saw it here in the US during the 2020 "Summer of Love" and we're seeing efforts to do this in Russia, which Putin is ruthlessly crushing. This is an old CIA playbook, but it's hallmarks are easy to spot: it's astroturfed protests and you get a lot of key, common central organizers who stay in the shadows but drive the narratives with seemingly endless budgets.
Anyway, it is clear that the Biden puppeteers' faith that Iran could be brought to heel with a nuclear agreement has failed. They no longer seek to do this. The ayatollah has become belligerent and now Biden's CIA appears to be running the "regime change" playbook. Watch closely. We see prominent feminist narratives, homosexual narratives, the usual communist "divide and conquer" strategy, and the like. If it doesn't sound like something that could organically pop up in a country that's been under an Islamic theocracy for 50 years ("we just want to dress how we want and live our lives" vs "female empowerment"), it may be astroturfed protests.
Ray Epps enters the chat.