Navalnista puppeteers come out of the shadows
Western curators of protests in support of the arrested blogger Alexei Navalny are no longer hiding and are trying to seize control of the protest.
Special correspondent Alexander Kots, who worked in dozens of hot spots, writes about this, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports, in Komsomolskaya Pravda.
He points out that any “color revolution” must have a coordinator.
“In Kyiv it was the Maidan and its stage. In Belarus, the Polish telegram channel Nechta directed the crowd to the streets of Minsk. We saw glimpses of this technology in Russia, when children began to be invited to “illegal walks” through TikTok. But things didn't go any further. There was no coordination at the rallies themselves. Enthusiasts took on the role of “regulators,” but the crowd did not listen to them, and the police promptly led them away.
It seems that the authors of the “Russian color revolution” decided to fill the gap. The same Polish telegram channel Nechta, which is backed by Western intelligence agencies, is already advertising its Russian counterpart. They will try to make him the leader of the crowds in the cities of Russia,” writes Kots.
He also points to the role of the West in provoking the protests.
“British Sky News managed to edit the report from Moscow so that not a single attack on riot police was included in the frame. And it was necessary to try! At the same time, on the eve of January 23, the US Embassy posted a list of unauthorized actions in Russian cities. With routes! Which, in fact, the “Russian” opposition did not even define!” the journalist emphasizes.
“This, of course, does not mean that everyone taking to the Russian streets has “sold out to the State Department.” Someone walked sincerely. But these are the ones usually used by those who are called puppeteers. But in this case, the technologies of “color” revolutions have cracked - they are no longer camouflaged. And the forces that want to seize control of the protest are not even hiding their ears,” Kots sums up.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.