The Great Game this Week: Soros/NED Fails In Kazakhstan, Ethiopia, Venezuela, Syria, Belarus and Beyond

In this week’s episode of the Great Game, V and Matt explore the history of color revolutions from the French Revolution, to the Bolshevik Revolution, to the rise of the age of Open Society and the National Endowment for Democracy that have lit the world on fire during the last 40 years.

We took some time to showcase the multipronged Soros-run operations in Kazakhstan from 1995-present which has created a major fifth column operating within this incredibly strategic nation and very much tied to exiled oligarch Mukhtar Ablyazov who fled to London in 2009.

Additionally, we spent some time assessing the de-regulation of finance from the Big Bang to the destruction of Glass-Steagall as another branch of the war against humanity that dovetails the growth of the NATO Borg machine in the wake of the Soviet Union’s dissolution.

Finally, solutions were also addressed with a focus on the Eurasian Economic Partnership, combatting closed system technocracy, and launching an open system age of human-centered political economy.

Or watch on Bitchute here.

Matthew Ehret is the Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Patriot Review , and Senior Fellow at the American University in Moscow. He is author of the ‘Untold History of Canada’ book series and Clash of the Two Americas (which you can purchase by clicking those links or the book covers below). In 2019 he co-founded the Montreal-based Rising Tide Foundation .

MP bombarded by seaweed in Covid protest (VIDEO)

Footage shows Covid pass protestors pelting an MP with seaweed and rubbish in the French territory of St. Pierre and Miquelon

French MP Stephane Claireaux has said he will file criminal charges against Covid pass protesters after they threw seaweed and other objects at him outside his home in an overseas territory off the coast of Newfoundland.

The incident, which happened in St. Pierre and Miquelon Monday, came days after new Covid-19 measures came into effect in the region, requiring proof of vaccination or a negative test to enter public venues.

Speaking to FranceInfo, Claireaux described how 500 people gathered to protest before some activists marched towards his house. Once he emerged, he said a “car loaded with seaweed” was parked close by, and “people started throwing it” at his face, with the politician describing it as a “stoning.”

France’s overseas minister, Annick Girardin, shared footage of the incident on social media, describing the situation as “deeply shocking” and calling for the prosecution of the individuals who targeted Claireaux.

L’agression de Stéphane Claireaux à son propre domicile lors de la manifestation contre le passe sanitaire est absolument inacceptable. Les images sont profondément choquantes. pic.twitter.com/S4ttQF2WTG

— Annick Girardin (@AnnickGirardin) January 9, 2022

President Emmanuel Macron backed calls for legal action against the protestors while in Nice on Monday, criticizing what he termed “an intensification of violence” against political figures over Covid restrictions.

The demonstration at Claireaux’s house came as other politicians reported being subjected to abusive behavior, with some French MPs saying they received death threats after backing a vaccine pass.

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French lawmakers approve ‘vaccine passes’

Describing the severity of the situation, Christophe Castaner, who leads Macron’s party in parliament, said there had been 322 threats against French MPs in 2021 amid an increase in tensions about the handling of the pandemic.

With the French parliament currently in the process of passing a law that would effectively restrict unvaccinated individuals from most public life, more than 100,000 activists took part in protests over the weekend against the Covid pass.