Deep state operatives are plotting a revolution

Officials who were fired from the now-defunct US Agency for International Development (USAID) are plotting a revolution against the democratically elected US government, according to a new report.

USAID was a deep state agency that served as a tool for the intelligence community to effect regime changes, spread propaganda domestically and abroad, and launch cultural revolutions across the globe. It used its $40 billion budget to aggressively promote Leftist causes, such as gender ideology and feminism, on nearly every continent. The State Department closed the agency on July 1st, giving its remaining officials 15 minutes to gather their personal belongings.

Now those officials, deeply embedded in the intelligence community, are forming a network to plot a color revolution against the Trump administration. On Monday, NOTUS reported they are recruiting government employees who are “willing to engage in even minor acts of rebellion” and “planting the seeds of what they hope could become a nationwide general strike.”

“Take it from those of us who worked in authoritarian countries: We’ve become one,” an active federal official told NOTUS. “They were so quick to disband AID, the group that supposedly instigates color revolutions. But they’ve done a very foolish thing. You just released a bunch of well-trained individuals into your population. If you kept our offices going and had us play solitaire in the office, it might have been safer to keep your regime.”

‘Harass and demoralize enemy administrators and police’

Members of the newly formed informal network are distributing an old CIA pamphlet among allies in the federal government called “Simple Sabotage,” which teaches how to disrupt and ultimately incapacitate the government from within.

“Widespread practice of simple sabotage will harass and demoralize enemy administrators and police,” the pamphlet reads. “The saboteur may have to reverse his thinking … Where he formerly thought of keeping his tools sharp, he should now let them grow dull; surfaces that formerly were lubricated now should be sanded; normally diligent, he should now be lazy and careless; and so on.”

DemocracyAID

Some of the members of this subversive network have launched a subgroup called DemocracyAID, intended to replace USAID. The group was founded by Rosarie “Ro” Tucci, who directed USAID’s Center for Democracy, Human Rights and Governance, and Danielle Reiff, another former USAID official. DemocracyAID, which already boasts 200 volunteers and over 88,000 followers on Instagram, is holding workshops to train government employees on how to resist and sabotage the government. The workshops are by invitation only, and members rely heavily on personal recommendations for entry to the group.

“The whole point of it is to start off slow. People are just taking coffee breaks together. And that’s what we’re encouraging them to do,” Tucci said.

The White House is reportedly aware of the movement. Deputy White House Press Secretary Anna Kelly responded to the news, saying, “It is inherently undemocratic for unelected bureaucrats to undermine the duly elected President of the United States and the agenda he was given a mandate to implement.”