How the British Invented Color Revolutions
So said former Trump aide Darren Beattie, speaking on the Tucker Carlson show, September 15, 2020.
Most people felt something was fishy about the upcoming election. But it was hard to say what.
Beattie gave a name to the problem. He called it “color revolution.”
He defined color revolution as “a regime change model favored by many in our national security apparatus.” It uses “an engineered, contested-elections scenario” to disrupt and override legitimate elections, Beattie explained.
America had been using this technique for decades to overthrow regimes overseas.
Now a similar operation was being planned against President Trump, Beattie charged.
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Jeffers Lennox
Associate Professor of History Jeffers Lennox was featured on a May 4 episode of the podcast
The podcast, which is hosted and created by Van Ness, an Emmy-nominated television star and
New York Times bestselling author, focuses on different topics each week. Van Ness interviews experts in various fields and delves into the subjects in which they specialize.
The episode began with Van Ness asking an overarching question: “What’s the deal with Canada’s origin story?”
Lennox spoke about how parts of Canada were originally colonies at the time of the American Revolution, though they did not choose to join the fight. However, these were not the first people to live on the land.
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The Atlantic World Art Fair is set to feature nine exhibitors, all women, featuring over 50 contemporary visual artists from the mid-Atlantic region, with the online event to run from June 1 to June 21.
A spokesperson said, “The Atlantic World Art Fair presents a dynamic, under-represented region of innovation, featuring nine galleries and curatorial agencies with decades of investment in artistic talents and practice.
“Exclusively on Artsy, discover the talents of contemporary artists from the mid-Atlantic whose creative expressions reflect intertwined histories, relations and cultures informed by peoples of Africa, the Americas and Europe. The Atlantic World Art Fair is initiated by Lisa Howie/Black Pony Gallery.”