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June 18, 2025 • 19 mins
Activists gather to protest certain causes. But would you believe these protests are well funded and well organized? Elite sponsors finance these events and make sure an impact is made.

What does the Elite benefit? As in any disruption if creates conflict and instability. In that manner the centralized government have an advantage to impose further police action. The military step in and not only employ to keep down the tension, but they escalate it by their presence.

We discuss Operation Chaos and its purpose.
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Speaker 1 (00:18):
Hey there, Welcome to Jim Duke perspective. We're having a
little bit of dilemma still. I am speaking to you
from a remote microphone. My microphones are packed up right
now in a move that we had over the weekend,

(00:39):
and I'm not able to get to any of my equipment.
It's all in packages. And I don't even have really
a studio right now where I'm recording from, So I'm
in my office. So you're gonna hear some background noise,
You're gonna hear a little bit of echo. I apologize
for that. Hopefully we get through. I wanted to address

(01:01):
with us, is is the the things that are going
on with this civil unrest and you know, the the
the activism with the b l AM. I don't even
know if it's specifically b l AM. It's this, it's
this no king operation that's going on with this, with

(01:25):
this issue about the the uh Trump administration against the
Trump administration, I'm wondering if they're really just against you know,
all sorts of forms of of control. But there's there's

(01:48):
other things involved in this. I'm trying to find my notes.
For some reason, I can't find a certain note that
I'm looking for it's with this uh uh protests that
are saying no Dictator's Day and no King's Day, which
a series of demonstrations were held recently to coincide, I

(02:12):
guess with the US Army's two hundred and fiftieth anniversary
parade and President Donald Trump's seventy ninth birthday. So the
protests were organized in response to his policies and actions
during this presidency, focus on his authoritarian tendencies and deployment

(02:37):
of the National Guard in response to Los Angeles. Now,
I don't know, but you know, you have a riot.
They had the Los Angeles riots. Okay, it's supposed to
be protests, but they ended up in in riots and
violence in the city. Season tense activity happening, So the

(03:01):
law enforcement just basically buckles up and of course is
going to bring the police. So then they have retaliations
that the police is are using, are using force or
coming in and it seems kind of counterproductive. You're trying
to have a peaceful protest to protest that there's a

(03:23):
there author au authoritarian rule, and then you're doing things
to create the need for author a tte of rule.
You know what I'm trying to say, So you have
that unrest, which is basically, uh, you know, it's a

(03:45):
it's a it's a stage. We're gonna get into this
in a second. And then you have this other things
going on that's causing unrest. Is is this attack of
Israel on Iran, and all the sudden, the peaceful victim,

(04:05):
Israel is now the aggressor. But they say they're only
aggressive because they had justification to stop Iran and their
nuclear war and all this other stuff nuclear weapons. And
then Trump says, oh, Iran, all you have to do
is basically submit to the policies and then it'll all

(04:26):
be over. Well, isn't that the whole reason they don't
want to submit to the Israel policies. That's why, you know,
that's why they're not signing it. But you know, propaganda
works in mysterious ways, and it's creating chaos. It's creating division,

(04:50):
civil division. But with the civil unrest and other peaceful
quote protests, let's say it's just protests, we wonder if
the civil unrest is not really just a spontaneous result
or response to something that people passionately disagree with. It's

(05:15):
proven that they're carefully orchestrated by those in power to
achieve their own agendas. And today we're diving into this
Operation Chaos, how the elite use activism for their gain
of control. So what is the roots of this Operation Chaos.

(05:36):
It's modern We're going to talk about the modern day
manifestations and how the elite benefit from societal turmoil. So
Operation Chaos is a term initiated by the CIA in
the nineteen sixties to monitor and infiltrate domestic protests groups,

(05:58):
particularly those asociated with anti war and civil rights movements,
and it was part of a broader effort to understand
and counter foreign influence on US activism. But the goals
of the operation the CIA aimed to compile reports on

(06:20):
illegal and subversive contracts between US protesters and foreign elements
such as communist countries, and it included surveillance, infiltration of
protest groups, and collection of extension extensive files. But it
raises concerns about government surveillance on American citizens and the

(06:43):
potential for abuse of power and its real intent usually
contributing to control and create this conflict, which is I
don't know, it's associated to me. It's not just a

(07:07):
chaos operation chaos to create chaotic situations to control people.
But chaos is part of chaotic magic too, you know,
changing the will and conformity, changing making change in conformity
to will. We wonder whose will we're talking about and
who's required to change. But also the chaos is sort

(07:30):
of a magic term in which chaos magic disrupts things
and then it brings things together through the disruptions through
the chaos, and it's controllable, and you know, practitioners use
it for energy, to sift off the energy and control people.
But there's a lot of different things we can go into,

(07:54):
and I'm not going to because I didn't thoroughly research
that part and I've only got basically notes there some
notes that I took to get through these sessions. Like
I said, I'm working on the fly right now. But
we see these modern day manifestations La riots as an example,

(08:15):
and the riots that were scheduled to go around the
nation on Saturday, and it serves as an example of
planned civil unrest. And you know, these riots tend to
be well funded and organized. Now, how could they be
well funded and organized without some kind of financier behind it?

(08:37):
Because it's sponsored folks these things are sponsored and it's
organized by people that have connections, and the riots result
in the most damage that they could get away with
without I don't know, without going too far, it's we

(09:00):
know there's dark money funding this. We know it's Marxists
usually aligned with these They're playing as significant role in
sparking and sustaining these riots. And these organizations provide resources, training,
strategic planning, activist groups, and even the hiring of activists.

(09:22):
So I don't know if you know what goes on,
but the George Soros foundations fund a lot of these activisms,
and we wonder are they part of these? Are they liberal?
Are they are they actually? Is George Sorels that much
concerned about the issue Now, he's concerned about the chaos.

(09:42):
He's concerned about funding for a purpose of creating this conflict,
and the dark money is through his foundations. Now you
figure this out. You got these people that seem to
be spontaneously gathering the riot, but yet they have I
have palettes of bricks delivered to them or ordered the bricks.

(10:06):
How do they pay for the bricks? And why did
a company come and bring bricks in the middle of
a road and give them ammunitions to throw and cause violence.
Somebody's going to be answering these questions. But the answer
is that they're funded by higher elites and they're training

(10:27):
them for the most impact. And also there's this group
called crowds on Demand. It's an organization or a business,
I guess a corporation in Los Angeles right where these are.
But they've shipped people to Maryland for the Maryland Riots,
of Baltimore Riots and the Boston thing, and they ship

(10:48):
people around. They actually advertise for people that want to
make twenty five dollars an hour. At the time I
saw these ads. They did this for the drills like
Sandy Hook and the Drills, and in certain places that
just happen to have an live live action. But this

(11:09):
crowd on demand place is hire. They hire people to
work as activists. They're not necessarily passionate about the cause.
They're just hired hands and they get paid. They get
bussed to the place and bust back, and they get

(11:30):
twenty five hours an hour, and some times they get
travel pay and pay to stay overnight. But if you
look on Craigslist, you'll see these ads out and sometimes
they just happen to correlate with the protests that are
going on, and they get out of hand sometimes. But
then you have the media and disinformation. Social media platforms

(11:53):
used to spread disinformation about the the reasons for the
protests and they amplify the tensions. Then there's fake images
circulated depicting events that didn't happen or didn't occur to
further fuel the chaos. So a lot of people are
involved in this. But how do the elite benefit from

(12:17):
this chaos? Well, it creates an environment where people demand
order instability, and this demand for order could be used
to implement stricter controls and regulations, ultimately increasing elite power
and influence. At least they're officers that are put in place,

(12:38):
you know, are given authority, and then they benefit from it.
But there's a globalist agenda. It usually fits into the
globalist agenda by creating conditions where humanity demands more controlled society.
The ultimate goal is to establish a centralized power structure
that can impose order and stability on a globe scale.

(13:03):
There's this group called the Weather Underground, a radical left
wing group in the nineteen sixties and seventies that use
tactics of chaos and disruption to achieve their political goals
and their action included bombings and protests where I was
strategically planned to provoke the response from the government and

(13:23):
the public. And then there's tactical activism in civil terrorism.
The tactical activism involves using strategic, often disruptive tactics to
achieve political or social goals. And social media is a
tool used for tactical activism who use it to incite lawlessness,

(13:47):
disruption of communities and gain public attention. Everybody wants public attention, right,
and civil terrorism where it refers to the use of
random acts of lawlessenings to pressure the government into change.
And unlike traditional terrorism, civil terrorism is often carried out
by domestic groups with specific political agendas. And then there's

(14:14):
examples of civil terrorism. Groups like Jewish Voice for Peace
and Palestine Action accused of civil terrorism tactics to advance
their causes and it was disruptive a lot of these protests.
They always end up disruptive, but it's to gain attention.

(14:35):
And what is the government's response and control. Well, it's
funny because they'll respond with a range of strategy like
implemation of curfews and deployment of law enforcement, and they're

(14:55):
made to aim towards restoring order and preventing further disrupt
but there's also concerned about the civil liberties. But when
people are destroying things, you can't let them go. But
the activism in the first place was staged for violence
to draw these people. So we're wondering if the government

(15:18):
called to get involved. But the government kind of fueled
these activists. What is really going on. They're fueling the
activists to act up so they have an excuse to
come in so they can control it. And yeah, I
guess they They control both sides of this thing. There

(15:44):
was Operation Peacekeeper, if you remember, there was Pentagon's initiative,
the partner with the UN to deployed troops across the
US for civil unrest. I think this happened in the nineties.
There was a lot of this going on. Remember the
UN berets and people refuse to wear it because they said,

(16:05):
I'm not fighting for the United Nations, I'm fighting for
the United States. They had a little bait and switch
done to them. But this is a deployment of military
personnel for domestic law enforcement. And if you remember, we
had that incident with jade Helm fifteen where they seemed
to be deploying machinery equipment across the country and doing

(16:30):
these drills, and people said, these drills are live, They're
going to start to take dissidents. They're they're trying to
make a scenario to strategically plan the takeover of citizens
in America. And they claimed they were doing operations for overseas,
but they were using our scenarios and buildings as stage,

(16:53):
so you have to wonder where they're staging for America
or overseas. But either way, nothing that really came about it.
But they do train people for deployment of military personnel
for the domestic law enforcement that they need when they
need it, you know, kind of like call them martial law,

(17:14):
which if you want to know what happens in martial law,
believe it or not, During a martial law, the constitution
surrendered to the law. It's temporarily surrendered, where the law
takes the case, the martial law sets in and the
government take over. And when the government does that, they

(17:37):
can actually enforce human labor. They can demand that people
do the labor, the work for no benefit, just to
survive or stay existent. Or stay, you know, to get
your ration or whatever. So there's a lot of possibilities

(17:58):
that come from this. But this is like the basis
of it. I didn't have time to get through. Like
I said, Well, first of all, I've been busy, very
busy with work and with renovations. Secondly, I'm not at
my resources. I don't have have things packed away, I

(18:18):
don't have my equipment out. So I'm reciting this through
a secondary device and I hope it's clear. Forgive me
if it's not. But I thank you for listening. My
website is Jim Duke Perspective dot com and I want
to thank all those that have been listening. Excuse me,

(18:38):
have been listening. There's a lot of increase of traffic lately,
and we're on a couple of different networks. We're on
the Shake and Weight network with and over there, and
we're on Fringe Network Fringe Radio Network. I also have
to mention a list that they asked me to mention
that we're on. It's on the top one hundred podcast list.

(19:05):
I guess it's called the Million Podcasts dot Com or
million podcast dot Com, in which it's said that we're
on the one hundred Best conspiracy podcast list and they
asked us to spread the word. Okay, I'll give them
a little bit of a of a blur up hair

(19:27):
and see how it benefits both of us. So anyway,
that's the things that we've been working on, and I
thank you for listening. And as I said Jim Duke,
Perspective dot com is the website and God bless us.
See you next time.
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