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10 sats \ 5 replies \ @guerratotal 10 Jun \ parent \ on: How Marxists Erase Human Will and Agency econ
In reality, little is said about the fact that it was the United States and the CIA who financed Fidel, that the same former Cuban president before Batista gave him money and weapons in Mexico, and that as soon as the revolution triumphed, Fidel went to the USA first. These are very interesting things in history, and as Trotsky himself said, in order for communism to survive it must be exported to other states in order to be able to drink from them.
Ah, yes! But, who in the CIA, MI6 and the other organizations are the ones doing the persuasive work to get the financing and backing. My suspicion is that it is the same people who backed the Bolsheviks (who were actually not the majority but a small minority, otherwise usually labeled Mensheviks, but history was rewritten) backed Castro. Their outer cover is CIA, MI6 and others but who are they really?
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History often hides the hands behind the hands. When we trace the origins of Bolshevism, the funding of Trotsky through New York banking channels, or even the safe passage of Lenin through Germany during WWI, we start to see that the story is more complicated than "revolution from below." It’s not unreasonable to ask: who benefits long-term from destabilizing sovereign nations and installing regimes that ultimately create chaos, dependency, and control?
The "cover" may be CIA, MI6, or even KGB, but behind them are networks of influence—ideological, financial, even spiritual. Some call it globalist elites, others call it technocratic social engineers. But the pattern remains: centralized power is consolidated under the pretense of liberation, and true freedom is the first casualty.
The fact that Marxist regimes always need external help to take root—and then to sustain themselves—tells us something important: it’s not a people’s movement. It’s a tool. Exported revolutions are not born out of mass awakening—they are imported infections. As you said: “Are we the next time?” I’d say we are always the target—unless we wake up to how these movements are used and who really pulls the strings.
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What do you think of the current Color Revolution going on in this country? It is surely imported and paid for by someone outside, however, there are enough insiders that are wealthy progressive/lefty/collectivist/Marxist/socialist/communist/murderers in it for the spoils of conquering another country. I am also thinking that this is a counter-western civilization movement, rather than just ideological.
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Well, I really couldn't tell you exactly what's happening in your country, but I can tell you about Brazil. I emigrated from Cuba to here, and I'm seeing how, little by little, the left has undermined all the institutions, and today they almost have an institutionalized dictatorship.
Revolutions don't start overnight; they're like a leak in a house; it happens little by little.
I'm going to study the topic you mentioned. Is it the United Kingdom you're talking about?
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No, not exactly, but they are getting the same treatment from the same people. I was talking about the US and its “spontaneous riots” that are well financed and provided with all the bricks they would ever need to kill every cop and break all the windows to allow the looters to do their business. The pattern that I see is that they are all planned well in advance to cause all the problems necessary to activate the progressive/lefty/collectivist/Marxist/socialist/communist/murderers into their full fury!
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