2 - "The Color Revolution Playbook"
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What's Happening in Minneapolis and Why You're Being Played
Two U.S. citizens are dead. Thousands of federal agents are on the ground in Minneapolis. Millions of people have already picked a side and most of them have no idea they just walked into a trap.
This episode, we're pulling back the curtain on something called a color revolution — a sophisticated, coordinated playbook for political destabilization that's been used to overthrow governments across the globe for the past 25 years. We're talking about how it works, who funds it, and... here's where it gets uncomfortable, how the exact same pattern is playing out in Minneapolis right now.
But here's the thing: this isn't a "side" episode. We're not here to tell you ICE is good or bad. We're not here to tell you the protesters are heroes or villains. We're here to show you how the framework itself — regardless of which side you're on — is designed to shut down your ability to think independently.
Because that's the real play. Not the shootings. Not the protests. Not the funding. The real play is capturing YOUR mind and turning you into a tribal soldier defending a position you never actually chose.
We break down the seven-stage color revolution playbook. We map it directly onto what's happening in Minneapolis... the coordinated tracking networks, the pre-positioned infrastructure, the funding from some of the biggest foundations on the planet, the rapid mobilization, the unified messaging. All documented. All on the record.
Then we get into the uncomfortable part: how you're being manipulated by the algorithm, by the media, by your own emotions... into picking a side and defending it like your life depends on it.
It doesn't. But someone's engagement metrics do.
This is TrapThink. And this episode is a test. Are you thinking... or are you just reacting?
Find out.
This is TrapThink. Stay skeptical. Stay curious. Stay free.