Ronald Reagan, George Soros, & The Secret CIA History Of The 1980s pic.twitter.com/xOhLz207BB
— Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) September 27, 2023
Called the Saturday Night Massacre, Jimmy Carter lays off 30% of the CIA in a single night. The foreign policy establishment hates Jimmy Carter for this and other things. Whoa. Never heard that. Carter got in trouble with the Iran Hostage situation in 1979. In 1980, Reagan rises to power, and he's got a compelling need as he sees it to restore a full-throated, red-blooded clandestine operation capacity but he doesn't have the political capital because the Left-wing Democrats hated the CIA at the time. The people under Raymond Green, Mr. Dirt, convinced Reagan to authorize the creation of the National Endowment for Democracy, 1982/1983 to structure it in a way where the stakeholders would benefit both the Republicans and the Democrats. And it wouldn't be called the CIA; it would just be a CIA cutout that would do what the CIA used to do. And this would be waged to accomplish the Cold War goals of the Reagan Administration, that is liberating Europe from Communism. Getting Poland and all the different Soviet satellite states to throw off communism, have a U.S.-favorable government installed, and win the Cold War by creating insurgency movements all over Central and Eastern Europe, in Germany, Poland, and others.
There were 2 benefactors of this, both on the Cowboy and Yankee side of it. There are the corporate stakeholders of this, which is the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which at the time was completely Republican, in fact, it was all the way up until Trump, which should be obvious by now, due to Trump's foreign policy. And the great example of this was the Gorbachev ad for the first Pizza Hut being installed in Russia. I mean you capture these markets, and tens, hundreds of millions of people become U.S. corporate customers in addition to a whole range of the other benefits when you politically capture a country--cheap labor, favorable tariff treatment, supply lines, etc.
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