SOTT EXCLUSIVE: China is on to U.S. regime change tactics -- Puppet Masters -- Sott.net
The 12 Steps to regime change, employed by the USm as outlined in the video:
Dispatch CIA, MI6 and other intelligence officers as students,
tourists, volunteers, businessmen, and reporters to the target country
Set up non-governmental organisations (NGO) under the guise of
humanitarianism to fight for "democracy" and "human rights" In order to
attract advocates of freedom and ideals
Attract local traitors and especially academics, politicians,
reporters, soldiers, etc., through bribery, or threaten those who have
some stain in their life
If the target country has labour unions, bribe them
Pick a catchy theme or color for the revolution. Examples include
the Prague spring (1968), Velvet revolution (Eastern Europe, 1969), Rose
revolution (Georgia, 2003), Cedar revolution (Lebanon, 2005), Orange
revolution (Ukraine), Green revolution (Iran), Jasmin revolution, Arab
Spring and even Hong Kong's Umbrella revolution
Start protests for whatever reasons to kick off the revolution. It
could be human rights, democracy, government corruption or electoral
fraud. Evidence isn't necessary; any excuse will do
Write protests signs and banners in English to let Americans see and get American politicians and civilians involved
Let those corrupted politicians, intellectuals and union leaders
join the protests and call upon all people with grievances to join
The US and European mainstream media help continuously emphasize
that the revolution is caused by injustice thereby gaining the support
of the majority
When the whole world is watching, stage a false-flag action. The
target government will soon be destabilised and lose support among its
people
Add in violent agent provocateurs to provoke the police to use
force. This will cause the target government to lose the support of
other countries and become "deligitimized" by the international
community
Send politicians to the US, EU and UN to petition so that the target
government will face the threat of economic sanctions, no-fly zones and
even airstrikes and an armed rebel uprising