Looked into the country, these Nepalese ‘Communists’ Are More akind to Neo-Libs rather than Actual Dictator of the Proletariat. Damn, That sucks. Is there any More info ?

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    Doesn’t seem that grassroots to me, given that the protests and much of the branding and slogans behind the protests were apparently organized by an NGO with connections to Western corporations and CIA funded organizations:

    https://xcancel.com/BrianJBerletic/status/1965536046781006297

    The more we learn, the more US fingerprints we find. And with imagery that just coincidentally happens to have popped up in some also very suspicious events in Indonesia this same month:

    https://xcancel.com/BrianJBerletic/status/1965372702849728922

    https://xcancel.com/NuryVittachi/status/1965218738644680900

    This is starting to feel more and more like a common playbook similar to what we saw during the Arab Spring events.

    For those too young to remember the Arab Spring, i’ll remind you that what happened then was highly engineered by the NED and its NGOs, having trained activists in using social media to organize and propagandize, brainwashing the local youth into acting as footsoldiers for toppling regimes.

    This time the trial run for the new playbook for the region seems to have been what took place in Bangladesh last year.

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        What’s funny is that his sources usually just consist of going on the web sites of these groups and clicking on the sponsors and partners section. Most of them don’t bother to hide it so you can easily do this kind of digging yourself if you are ever sus about some group.