London’s Liberal Imperialist daily, the Guardian, opened its pages yesterday to a column by one Ashley Dawson, a Frankfurt School-ideologue teaching at City University of New York (specialties: environmentalism, animals, etc.), calling on anti-Trump forces to gear up public discussion of their Plan B for defeating Trump if he claims victory in the elections—designated a “coup.” The objective is permanent mass protests.
Groups such as Black Lives Matter, climate justice, immigrant rights activists, teacher and workers’ unions, mutual pandemic aid organizations, etc., must now “begin readying their members to resist a coup” as a unified force, Dawson writes. He recommends studying the “manual for trainers helping groups in a pre-coup situation” written in 2011 by one Richard K. Taylor. Among the recommendations of Taylor cited, are organizing government workers and unions in key economic sectors to be ready to go out on strike, preparing “debt strikes against what would be an illegitimate federal authority” (i.e., not paying taxes and the like), and preparing campaigns for other nations to impose an economic embargo upon the U.S., along the lines of the South African boycott.
Taylor’s manual is straight out of British intelligence’s Tavistock psychological warfare center. Dawson argues that Taylor’s instruction that a “pledge of resistance” be circulated in advance among target groups be initiated immediately. Such a pledge would “lay out specific steps for their members to take if Trump refuses to leave office. Such a pledge would work to prepare people psychologically to resist a coup by naming it as such. It would help them make the psychic break from the confusing disinformation campaigns likely to be run from the White House and circulated through social media in the days after 3 November.”
But even if Trump wins the election overwhelmingly, mass protests will be needed to keep him from governing; and if Biden/Harris win, protests will be needed to ensure the regime carries out the full British depopulation agenda. As Dawson put it: “If Trump wins the election legitimately … we will need mass non-violent resistance in order to counter what is sure to be a stunningly regressive agenda over the next four years. And even if the election proceeds without a hitch and Biden is victorious, progressives will need to keep popular pressure on to win meaningful policies to address the climate crisis, police violence, and the myriad other problems that beset the U.S. at present.”