In a recent revelation by a prominent commentator on social media, known as @DataRepublican, it has been suggested that international actors may be involved in a State Department-led color revolution.
The commentator, known for her meticulous analysis and data-driven insights, has raised questions about the activities of former USAID employees and their potential international connections.
According to RedState, @DataRepublican has shared a thread on social media, which includes a recorded call where ex-USAID employees discuss their actions prior to January 20. They allegedly moved internal groups off government systems and into encrypted Signal chats, subsequently linking with foreign partners and NGOs post-inauguration. The commentator describes this as an attempt at creating a color revolution, a claim previously reported by NOTUS.
However, what has not been reported before is the international aspect of this alleged operation. One participant in the call frames it as "a global anti-authoritarian movement," connecting U.S. officials with "colleagues from around the world who have dealt with this directly." The participant also mentions coordination with Johns Hopkins, "international democracy and conflict mitigation spaces," and efforts to mobilize across borders against perceived domestic authoritarianism.
The commentator raises a serious question in her thread: "At what point does this become treason?" She encourages readers to delve into the thread and listen to the video clips, which she suggests reveal a concerted effort to conceal international contacts and conversations from the legally constituted authority, namely, President Trump.
In one of the clips, a speaker discusses the role of international actors in the alleged color revolution, stating, "We don't have to be intermediaries, either. We can bring in actors, or colleagues from around the world, that dealt with this directly, very specific issues (inaudible.) Whether that's on tackling corruption or how to respond to corruption, mobilizing around corruption, we can bring those folks in, and kind of be those facilitators."
The commentator expresses her concern over these revelations, describing them as "more than disconcerting, it's downright unsettling." She suggests that this could be a manifestation of Trump Derangement Syndrome mobilizing for battle.
The thread also includes a clip where a speaker admits their goal is to create new "socio-political economic governance systems." The commentator interprets this as a potential coup attempt, stating, "If that's not a coup, I don't know what is."
The speaker in the clip elaborates, "The foment of our current constitutional crisis is our opportunity to catalyze and synergize a dynamic change-making. A dynamic change, making fractal ecosystems capable of co-generating the emergence of the new (driving them together? Unclear) based social-political-economic governance systems."
The commentator challenges this statement, arguing that there is no constitutional crisis. She defends President Trump's administration, stating that his election, inauguration, and the nomination and confirmation of his cabinet officials and other appointees were all in accordance with the Constitution. She warns of a potential constitutional crisis if such behind-the-scenes activities continue.
The commentator concludes by urging readers to scrutinize the entire thread and watch the videos, emphasizing the importance of understanding the implications of these revelations. The thread serves as a stark reminder of the need for vigilance and scrutiny in the face of potential threats to our democratic institutions.
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