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Nonviolent Resistance: How Manufactured Revolutions Serve US Foreign Policy
Dr. Gene Sharp wrote “From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation”, in 1973, based on his thesis paper.
In 1983, Sharp founded the Albert Einstein Institute (AEI) which is a
non-profit organization that promotes the use of nonviolent action to
topple oppressive governments. The AEI receives its support from
globalist think-tanks and organizations that further agendas for the
Elite around the world. Members of the board of directors for AEI come
from the Ford Foundation and the RAND Corporation. Funding for the AEI
comes from:
• The Ford Foundation
• The International Republican Institute (IRI)
• The National Endowment for Democracy (NED)
The NED was created in 1983 to funnel funds to uprisings under the
guise of promoting democracy in developing nations. The US Congress
financially supports NED to achieve “democratic goals in more than 90
countries.”
The IRI is the organization that works with the
nations directly to install democracy in nations that have had a
manufactured uprising.
While Sharp himself has become a pasty
over the years, the use of the AEI has aided in the exclusion of
military tactics with regard to how the US government finances and
promotes the ideals set forth by Sharp to control governments across the
globe.
Sharp’s book is “a substitute for war and other violent
action.” Its effectiveness has been seen in the seemingly grassroots
revolutions that have rocked recent history. Tunisia, Syria, Egypt,
Libya and Iran have fallen victim to the ideology set forth by Sharp and
its application that is facilitated by citizens who unwittingly
participate in the over-throw of their government which happens to
compliment the agendas of the US government.