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What color is your revolution?

We interrupt the current cold civil war to bring you coverage of the onset of the color revolution in America.

The clearest sign is a literal sign, a billboard outside of Fort Bragg in Fayetteville, North Carolina. From the Fayetteville Observer,

Billboard in Fayetteville asks airborne soldiers if they joined the Army to serve ICE.

The Observer reports,

A new ad campaign on a Skibo Road billboard in Fayetteville encourages servicemembers to join its cause by asking, “Did you go airborne just to pull security for ICE?”

Sponsored by Win Without War, a progressive advocacy group that promotes diplomatic, peaceful and human-rights-based foreign policy, the billboards were launched across the U.S. this month, according to an announcement Sept. 9.

“Win Without War”? You already knew with 100 percent certainty that this “nonprofit” was funded by the Open Society Foundation (George Soros). And you were correct. $1 million in just 2924.

Call me old-fashioned, but I would have thought that suborning treason would have been against the law.

Yesterday’s attack on national guard soldiers yesterday in Washington, DC, makes perfect (if twisted) sense. From the New York Post,

The suspected Afghan terrorist accused of gunning down two National Guard troops just blocks from the White House struggled for years with the violence he committed as part of a CIA-backed “Zero Unit” force in his home country, according to a longtime friend.

The purpose of the NC billboard, the DC attack, and that video by the Sedition Six are all designed to accomplish the same goals: discourage enlistment and re-enlistment, weaken the institution and the chain-of-command, and prepare for whatever they have planned next.

Buckle up, we’re in for a bumpy ride.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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