Our Assets in Tbilisi Resort to Violence for Freedom and Democracy and Such (2024)

by Scott Creighton

Our Assets in Tbilisi Resort to Violence for Freedom and Democracy and Such (1)

Another night of Western-backed 'protests' (destabilization) and violence inside Georgia's parliament building over the so-called 'Russian Law' which forces assets of foreign NGOs to register as assets of foreign NGOs.

The United States and EU have instigated these activities as they don't wish to lose their investments and assets in the nation.

Even Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Amnesty International have come out against the bill. Both have been compromised for years if not from the beginning.

Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have denounced the “foreign agents” law, saying if adopted, it would also “impose additional onerous reporting requirements, inspections, and administrative and criminal liability, including up to five years in prison for violations.”

The legislation is “incompatible with international human rights law and standards that protect the rights to freedom of expression and association,” Human Rights Watch warned. CNN

It's been known for a long time that organizations like the CIA, State Department and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) use these types of humanitarian NGOs to gain entrance into countries where they would not be allowed access. Closer inspections and reporting requirements threaten to shut down their 'democracy building' projects.

The violence, of course, is being perpetrated by our side. That's how you know our side is the side of right and just motives. Violence.


Dramatic scenes unfolded inside the ex-Soviet country’s parliament a day earlier, as Georgian television showed the leader of the Georgian Dream party,Mamuka Mdinaradze, being punched in the face by opposition lawmaker Aleko Elisashvili. A wider brawl between several lawmakers followed. CNN

Violence. Thug rule. That's how we get what we want. In Hong Kong, in Libya, in Syria, in Gaza, in Iran (Green Revolution), in Yugoslavia, in the US (George Floyd riots), in Georgia last year... it's always the same. Use proxies inside a civilization to cause unrest and hostility until we get what we want.

What else would you expect from a nation ruled by mobsters, racketeers and thugs?

On this side of the pond the narrative is being spun that this bill in undemocratic. Nothing could be further from the truth.

In fact, it couldn't be more democratic in that it seeks to limit the exercise of power by those unelected forces from outside Georgia.

The majority party, the Dream Party, which controls the parliament has the support of their backer in this and even the wildly exaggerated numbers our MSM claim are protesting outside (5,000) are a drop in the bucket compared with the 1.1 million people who call Tbilisi their home.

Yesterday I did an article and video explaining how one aspect, one industry, of 'our' glorious NGOs will be directly harmed by this legislation, specifically the one which made Sars-CoV-2 in the Lugar Center.

However there are hundreds of other assets working in various industries in Georgia that will be threatened by this court-ordered transparency most importantly being the so-called 'independent media'

Independent media outlets overseas with funding from outlets like the NED are far from independent. They are Radio Free Europe-esque or something similar to the CIA running a radio station just outside Cuba's borderline.

Our efforts to promote independent media are nothing more than pro-free market propaganda doing what it can to keep a former Soviet-bloc country from slipping too far to the dreaded left.

Sort of like a stay behind army in the Gladio days.

And HRW and Amnesty International are doing their level best to promote such activities as expressions of free speech and association.

It is true our thug-land leaders over here truly love them rights... except when they are applied to our constitution at which time they are deemed archaic and childish.

The Georgia Dream Party doesn't seem to be ready to back down to the foreign asset thugs as of yet. This is good.

Freedom isn't free after all. Remember?

There should be no problem with increased scrutiny of these businesses if there is nothing nefarious to keep hidden from the Georgian people.

The problem is for these thugs we hire abroad, they understand that's not the case. They will lose their golden ticket once this law passes (Georgian Dream Party has large enough majority to overrule a veto from our asset president over there) since they know the foreign agencies they work for will pull the plug and leave immediately if it does.

Once again we are forced to endure yet another example of how our politicians and media collaborators try to present our dirty little deeds as 'freedom and democracy'

It's enough to make you sick, really.

It should be enough to understand what our glorious leaders really think of freedom and democracy if one simply takes a look around this nation for a minute.

Our Assets in Tbilisi Resort to Violence for Freedom and Democracy and Such (2024)

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