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Old October 17th, 2011 #217
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How the Jews carry out their strategies within the US and around the world

Yuri Bezmenov: Psychological Warfare Subversion & Control of Western Society




Yuri Bezmenov: Deception Was My Job





A documentary on the work of the folks who ran Otpor in Serbia, and their use of Gene Sharp's work around the world, in around 37 countries.

The revolutions in the Middle east so far have been their work, they started training back in 2007.





The material they use

Self-Liberation

A Guide to Strategic Planning for Action to End a Dictatorship or Other Oppression
by Gene Sharp, with the assistance of Jamila Raqib

http://www.aeinstein.org/selflib/SelfLiberation.pdf

This strategic planning guide is intended to assist people who wish themselves to plan a grand strategy, or super plan, to achieve their liberation from oppression and to build a more free and democratic system. This document is not only relevant to people facing internal dictatorships. It is also meant to be useful to people facing any kind of oppression.

This short document cannot include adequate in-depth presentations of all the knowledge and ideas needed for strategic planning of a nonviolent struggle for liberation. Therefore, interspersed in this text are references to selected published readings covering those important topics. Careful study of these selected readings, available for download below, in the sequence recommended is essential. They contain much of the understandings, knowledge, and insights that may be useful in the preparation of strategies of liberation.

All of the readings recommended in Self Liberation may be downloaded as PDF files, here:

On Strategic Nonviolent Conflict
http://www.aeinstein.org/organizations/org/OSNC.pdf

The Anti-Coup
http://www.aeinstein.org/organizations/org/TAC-1.pdf

From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation
http://www.aeinstein.org/organizations/org/FDTD.pdf

Social Power and Political Freedom (excerpts)
http://www.aeinstein.org/selflib/Soc...r_Self_Lib.pdf

The Politics of Nonviolent Action (excerpts)
http://www.aeinstein.org/selflib/PNV...r_Self_Lib.pdf

There Are Realistic Alternatives
http://www.aeinstein.org/organizations/org/TARA.pdf

Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential (excerpts)
http://www.aeinstein.org/selflib/WNS...r_Self_Lib.pdf



Nonviolent Struggle - 50 Crucial Points A Strategic Approach to Everyday Tactics

http://www.canvasopedia.org/legacy/c...nvstruggle.htm


http://www.canvasopedia.org/legacy/f...uggle-50CP.pdf

This book is a field guide for waging a strategic nonviolent struggle – it offers a rich and diverse array of practical information that nonviolent activists need to know. The user-friendly format of the book complements the presentation of the content in thematic chapters, which are organized around answering key questions that range from techniques of daily management to strategic planning. Written by those who successfully fought against repressive regimes using strategic nonviolent action, the book is designed as a ready-to-use tool for front-line practitioners who work in nondemocratic, and sometimes violent environments, as well as those who work in established democracies. It is based on firsthand experience from the struggles in Serbia and Georgia, and the lessons learned in Ukraine, Belarus, Zimbabwe and other countries.

The book fills the gap between the tremendous theoretical insights about strategic nonviolent conflict developed by scholars over the past several decades and the accumulated experience of front-line practitioners. This is achieved by creating a synergy between, on the one hand, academic knowledge and the expertise of authors and of outside participants in the project, and, on the other hand, the lived experience of successful activists and leaders. Likewise, the book's content and format build a bridge between the strategic level and the often "heavy" book design of theoretical works, and the "cook-book" approach of existing manuals for political and public-interest campaigns, which mostly focus on tactical issues.

The focus is firmly on practical questions. Crucial points about waging strategic nonviolent struggle appear as "how to" questions:

How do you plan symbolic public actions successfully with just a few supports?
How do you recruit, train, and retain pro-reform activists?
How do you manage scarce assets, such as volunteers and material resources?
How do you plan your campaign and run it with constant feedback-loop management?
How do you prepare to overcome the powerful influence of fear?
How do you minimize the effectiveness of repressive mechanisms, including contaminants, surveillance and police repression?

From this book, those considering launching a strategic nonviolent struggle in any environment will find enough information to steer away from making the most common mistakes and refocus towards selecting realistic objectives, structuring an organization efficiently, and effectively influencing public attitudes to the point where ordinary citizens are willing to participate in the struggle.

The topics covered include the theory of political power, fundamentals of strategic and detailed tactical planning, message development and management of nonviolent actions and campaigns.

The book is compatible with already existing and readily available resources for use in this field, such as the writings from the Albert Einstein Institution and the new computer game, "A Force More Powerful".

In short, this book takes a strategic approach to the problems of day-to-day implementation of nonviolent struggle encountered by pro-reform movements in all environments, from those working for justice in established democracies to those working to end repression or occupation.



CANVAS CORE CURRICULUM

http://www.canvasopedia.org/legacy/c...ecial/core.htm

http://www.canvasopedia.org/legacy/f...dents_Book.pdf

The CANVAS Core Curriculum provides a wealth of information on a broad range of topics relevant to waging nonviolent conflict. It combines theoretical insights about nonviolent struggle with practical knowledge that is based on the authors’ and activists' real world experience.

The presentation is organized in a workshop format, and each chapter serves as a lesson plan. These lesson plans were created, tested and refined by the authors through their experience leading workshops. The curriculum contains helpful graphics, tips, and important notes to make sure that valuable information is retained. Many of the lessons also contain practical exercises, which are designed so that activists can create “products” that will be directly useful in their struggles
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Secede. Control taxbases/municipalities. Use boycotts, divestment, sanctions, strikes.
http://www.aeinstein.org/wp-content/...d-Jan-2015.pdf
https://canvasopedia.org/wp-content/...Points-web.pdf