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Help me fight back today! [View this email in your browser]( [Blaze Media] [Blaze Media] Hey there, Would you believe there's yet another enemies list? This time, it's coming from a “Ukrainian” outlet just in time for the U.S. election. These “Ukrainians” are saying that people like yours truly, Blaze Media, Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson, and even Elon Musk are spreading disinformation from the Russians. We’ll get to why I used those quotes around Ukranian above in a while. But first let’s take a deeper dive into what has happened here. But before I go any farther, I want to be unequivocally clear: I am not going to make a case for Vladimir Putin being a good guy. Because he's an absolute monster. Full stop. Texty.org, a nominally “Ukranian” publication with an editor in chief who has ties to the U.S. State Department, has placed dozens of American politicians, activists, and media outlets, including Blaze Media and little old me, on a list of those allegedly known to have shared Russian disinformation or otherwise made anti-Ukrainian statements. You have placed tremendous trust in me and our team here at Blaze Media. And with [your continued support, we are dedicated to bringing you the truth](. That’s why we made this list: for merely reporting the facts. The outlet took particular offense to a segment where I had said that the plan to go into Russia, or to have Ukraine fight Russia and us to back up Ukraine, was in the works in 2016.   Please consider supporting Blaze Media with a [subscription to BlazeTV+]( so we can continue to fight against the deep state and its allies.   The Texty folks said that was an ABSOLUTE LIE and that Glenn’s just making that stuff up. But was I? Or did we find a clip from 2016 in which Sen. Lindsey Graham went to Ukraine with John McCain and told the Ukranian military, “Your fight is our fight”? Graham added, “We will take your cause to Washington, inform the American people of your bravery, and make the case against Putin to the world.” Isn’t that exactly what happened five years later in 2021? Now of course the “Ukranians” admit that they couldn't establish direct proven ties between most of the entities on the list with the Russian government or known Russian propagandists. Instead, they just gathered “evidence” that these people and outlets have spread Russian disinformation by echoing key messages of Russian propaganda in their arguments for ending further aid to Ukraine. Now to those quotes … who exactly are the people behind Texty.org? The cofounder, Anatoly Bondarenko, was involved in a "tech camp," a public diplomacy program established by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State. A tech camp is when the State Department goes into these countries and initiates a color revolution. They find "tech-savvy people" and show them how to build movements against their government. That's what our State Department is doing. What a coincidence that the editor in chief and cofounder was trained by the State Department and has ties to USAID! Of course there’s no way that the U.S. government is using foreign assets it trained to go after Americans who oppose its policies. Is there? That would be ludicrous. Or would it? [I did a “Glenn TV” special a few weeks ago about regime change](. It's been the United States' policy for a very long time. We use covert CIA operations to go into foreign counties and influence policy, manipulate the foreign media, meddle in and topple governments. We never admit that we do these things. When asked, we say, "We didn't do that. What are you talking about?" This strategy started with the Cold War, but nothing the CIA has pulled off comes even close to what its successor began doing: the United States government, including the CIA, NGOs, trade unions, and people like George Soros. They coordinate together to bring about color revolutions. The first one that was really successful was in the Middle East: the Arab Spring. I told my audience years ago that the Arab Spring had its roots in 20th century communist revolutions. After the Communist Manifesto was written, there was the European Spring, which was the Communists’ attempt to overthrow all of Europe. We've done color revolutions in the Middle East, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. Ukraine is one of them. Here's how they do it. The United States keeps its distance from the "dirty work" by going through NGOs and trade unions. They train and mobilize street movement — similar to the 2020 BLM riots or the current pro-Palestinian protests. These movements are funded by the same people and “coincidentally” seem to pop up every four years. Their money and actions usually come at a time of massive civil unrest right before an election. There's some kind of government element at the top — whether it be the CIA, the State Department, or USAID — but ultimately the shots are called from the office of the president. It begins with those in the government who want to overthrow a regime, and then the operation is privatized to give it distance from those in the government who are in charge. This is where NGOs like the National Endowment for Democracy come in. The National Endowment for Democracy is composed of four different entities: the National Democratic Institute, the International Republican Institute, the American Center for International Labor Solidarity, and the Center for International Private Enterprise. Do you see what's happening here? It appears that the National Endowment for Democracy is composed of organizations from both sides of the aisle, so it looks fair: Republican and Democrat, labor and private enterprise. But this is a bipartisan "cover story." Next on the food chain are the multibillion-dollar financiers and their organizations who partner in the entire operation. This is where George Soros comes in, along with his organizations, the Open Society Foundations and the Tides Foundation, which spread the message coming from the top: "Demonstrate in the streets!" They influence the media to report what the government wants to communicate to the masses. This is the "color revolution" blueprint. We've done it over and over and over again, and I make the case that these same people are doing it here in America. So why am I and the media company I cofounded on this list? I believe it’s because we’re telling you exactly what's happening. And with your [continued support via a BlazeTV+ subscription](, I won’t stop. When I did the “Glenn TV” special a few weeks ago, I was convinced there is a color revolution happening within our own country. Our government, NGOs, George Soros, and all the same actors used to initiate color revolutions abroad are now initiating a color revolution within the U.S. I was convinced before; now, after being placed on this list by a “Ukrainian” outlet with ties to the American government, I’m certain. This is what they've practiced in foreign nations, tested in 2020, and are doing right now ahead of November. There's a possibility that this time they succeed, because they can't have Donald Trump as president again. If he wins, you will have the government, the media, and the masses in street movements all saying that the election was illegitimate. This is how we've brought about regime change in foreign nations, and now it is being attempted on our own soil. I won’t stand for it, and I’ll continue to expose it. But I [need your help](. I’ve asked my team to enable the [promo code TARGETED]( so it’s a little easier to support us at Blaze Media. When you use that code, you’ll get [$30 off your first year of BlazeTV+](. I do hope that you’ll help us fight back and bring you the truth. No matter where it may lead. Thanks, Glenn Beck Cofounder, Blaze Media P.S. Remember, when you use code [TARGETED]( you’ll get [$30 off your first year]( of BlazeTV+. [Join us in the fight today](. [Blaze Media] © 2023 Blaze Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in to receive emails from Blaze Media. [Privacy Policy]( | [Manage your preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( 8275 S. Eastern Ave, Ste 200-245 Las Vegas, Nevada, 89123, USA

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