Regime change industrial complex w/ Brian Berletic : The Duran
Empire is regime change status hot currently. Nepal for one is turning very violent. The protesters demand to appoint the new prime minister as the mayor of Kathmandu, Balendra Shah, who used to be a rapper.
Brian Berletic now comes into his own as he has studied the methodologies, the financing and the slow regime change operations (now picking up speed) in Asia and across the world.
What we are dealing with, is the many decades of US buildup of its forces to complete global supremacy. It seems as if these are going to have to be broken down one by one. It seems to me as if there is a change in tactics judging by Nepal, where the government could not be changed by any of the existing tactics or color revolution strategies. What we see, is open killing of government members and family. (No soft coups any longer, as the Juan Guidó spectacle and pretence in Venezuela.) It is now decapitacion and killing the leaders.
Protesters in Nepal set fire to the parliament building, the ruling party’s central office, the Supreme Court building, the president’s office, and the government complex – they attacked the FM physically in the streets and one of the parliament member’s wife was killed, because their house was set on fire. The pretext for this revolution, technical companies must abide by Nepal law, was as usual, only a pretext. The PM has quit and in general I don’t see any governance left.
Brian talks about ‘reckless military aggression’ that he has not seen with all the previous coups.