Sam Faddis is a retired CIA ops officer who spent decades undercover in the Middle East and South Asia. He recently penned an op-ed in Revolver.News in which he spells out in no uncertain terms the danger the country is currently facing.
“We are not experiencing a wave of social unrest generated by injustice or police brutality,” Faddis alleges. “We are watching an insurrection in progress, one which uses police violence as a pretext, but which has as its goal the destruction of the existing social, economic and political order in the United States.”
“The groups sponsoring the 2020 rioters are hostile to the United States of America as it currently exists,” Faddis goes to write. “They have long since made common cause with some of our most dangerous enemies. Now, what they want is not reform. Phrases like ‘Black Lives Matter’ are a deliberate obfuscation, a time-honored tactic of radical left groups, used to make themselves and their goals seem less threatening.”
He goes on to lay out the many connections far-left Marxists groups and the men who control them have with the funding of the current “protests” taking place around the country. He says these powers behind the scenes have even many of the protesters fooled.
“They think they are marching for more ‘humane’ police forces, or reduced incarceration, or a few new social programs. They believe that, when the protests and riots are over, they will still live in the United States that they knew before, but it will just be a slightly better nation.”
“Of course, people harbored the same delusions in 1959 Cuba and 1917 Russia,” Faddis explains. “Even the foot soldiers of those revolutions likely believed they would still have the countries they grew up in, just with a brighter, more democratic future. They discovered far too late that at the heart of the movement in which they were caught up were hard men with very different ideas about the future.”
Faddis writes that the violence will likely ratchet up regardless of the outcome of the election.
“That is why it is profoundly delusional to believe the riots of the past three months will end with the November election,” he says. “They will not. Should President Trump win, his victory will immediately be declared invalid and illegitimate by the mob, and the level of violence will explode. If Biden wins, the people and groups tearing this nation apart will consider him their puppet and will accelerate their efforts at revolution. If Biden proves unwilling or unable to accommodate them, he will suffer the same fate as Portland mayor Ted Wheeler, who endures antifa harassment of his home as the price of failing to submit.”
“This is not about reform. It is about revolution, and revolutions don’t care about elections,” Faddis writes.
You can read Faddis’ op-ed in its entirety here.
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