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HOW THE BAR ASSOCIATION CAME TO BE FUNDED BY THE CIA FOR REGIME CHANGE

(Courtesy of Daily News)

Here you are, the news is out and it is incontrovertible.

The same organization that is funding the so called pro- democracy protests in Hong Kong is now funding the Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) and the Rights Now Collective and several other organizations that have been hell bent on establishing what they call good governance in this country.

Somebody could ask the question, so wait a minute, what is wrong with that?

Well the answer to that, is rather simple. The funding agency that styles itself as the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is in fact a CIA arm that has been funding regime change in many parts of the world, as the United States wants pliant governments installed, though not due to any fondness for democracy.

What is the Bar Association of Sri Lanka doing being a willing arm of the notorious CIA?

Well that is simple too. This and other organizations that are funded by the CIA owned NED, want regime change in this country.

Now, it is another matter whether foreign agencies want democracy in this country, or claim they want democracy and the strengthening of democratic institutions. But what if the funding countries for these agencies want regime change just because they need pliant governments that do the U.S. bidding?

Why is it that the NED for instance, or the American leadership, never hectors the world about democracy in Saudi Arabia for example?

This is a country that does not have so much as a semblance of democracy and is run by the Saud family and is governed as a kingdom, and Sri Lanka never has a problem with that as we are very good friends of the Saudis.

However not for a moment has the U.S. been agitating for democracy in Saudi Arabia whereas in Sri Lanka for example where we have had an extremely vibrant democracy for several years now, the U.S. wants more democracy and accountability.

The National Endowment for Democracy(NED) is a CIA arm which has one aim and this was spelt out by its founder Allen Weinstein who was very candid in stating in an interview in 1991: ‘A lot of what we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA’.

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Media and civil activist organizations

It is extremely significant that it’s now a proven fact that the so called umbrella protests taking place in Hong Kong have been funded by the NED.

Why does the CIA arm or the CIA substitute the National Endowment for Democracy want to fund street protests in Hong Kong, which are apparently being organized by a 17 year old so called student activist, who does not so much as have the right to vote?!

No special genius is required to comprehend that. The US seeks to subvert China via the Hong Kong issue and the government in Washington thinks that manipulating the protests in the territory can be an efficient way to subvert the emerging economy that is poised to overtake it as the world’s number one in the coming decades.

William Blum the author of several books including ‘America’s deadliest export, democracy’ states that the NED is in fact not a NGO but a GO, as it is funded almost exclusively by American taxpayer money, which means that it is for all intents and purposes a governmental organization(GO).

William Blum says money is not the question as long as the NED can get media and civil activist organizations to fund so called national democracy movements which are but excuses for securing governments, and not just governments but oppositions that toe the U.S. line as well.

The Hong Kong umbrella revolution is so quaint that it is now said to be a civil unrest movement that put the ‘civil’ back in civil protests, as one commentator exulted on network television recently.

That view has to be correct for the simple reason that these acts of petty rebellion by the people are all for the most part orchestrated and are not spontaneous by all the looks of it.

If the US is so badly galvanized into action due to a perceived lack of democracy, why is there no action by the US government with regard to gulf states such as Oman and Bahrain for instance on which the EU and the US rely heavily on for their energy requirement?

Can a CIA arm in fact be promoting democracy?

That question does not need an answer as the poser per se speaks for itself and the fact that effectively the Bar Association of Sri Lanka is now essentially funded by the CIA shows to what extent these organizations have been compromised under their current leadership.

Puppet government

The recent events and the fact that the BASL poked its nose into issues that unfolded in the aftermath of Aluthgama for instance, makes clear that there is an unholy nexus between the NED funded education projects so called, and the U.S. funded activities of the BASL which are all aimed at one thing which is to install a puppet government of the United States in this country in much the same way that the U.S. wanted a puppet government in a myriad other countries, and now wants to install a puppet government in Hong Kong via which it can subvert the Chinese mainland, with China growing at a rate that is alarming to the U.S and the advocates of US hegemony around the globe…

Anybody who cannot join the dots in the context of the above is a fool and it is clear that the recent Twitter training campaign launched from right inside the offices of the US Embassy was in classic pursuance of the tactics of engineering forced regime change.

The compilation alongside contains a list of organizations in Sri Lanka that are funded handsomely by the CIA controlled NED. The alleged purpose and the quantum of funding that has been granted is duly noted.



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