How the US government would be talking about itself if it were a foreign country
By: Rachel Marsden
PARIS — It looks like democracy has finally arrived, and the regime’s days 
are numbered. It was a single spark in a tinderbox of totalitarian exasperation 
that ignited a firestorm of freedom. An innocent civilian, George Floyd, member 
of a minority racial class, died at the hands of regime authorities.
Video of the incident leaked online and quickly shot around the world, igniting 
protests against the interventionist regime in cities such as Paris, Amsterdam 
and Dublin. The footage showed a member of the domestic paramilitary kneeling on 
the victim’s neck for several minutes. The regime cited underlying health 
conditions as a cause of death and refused to acknowledge any premeditation.
For the past several days, the American people’s attempt to overthrow the regime 
by spilling into the streets in protest has been led by average people from all 
walks of life. Call it the Free American Army. The regime is trying to discredit 
the FAA by tying it to antifa, which the regime plans to declare a terrorist 
group. This dishonest attempt to associate the plight of average American 
citizens with the actions of a violent group known worldwide for rapidly 
organizing to exploit domestic strife in various countries has one objective: to 
undermine the uprising and keep the regime in power.
This fight for freedom comes after more than two months of intense crackdowns 
across the country. Citizens were told to “shelter in place” and were denied the 
basic human freedoms of movement, assembly and work under the pretext that a 
virus was lurking outside. Various members of the regime, including medical 
apparatchik Dr. Anthony Fauci and New York Gov. Anthony Cuomo, whose father also 
served in the regime, appeared regularly in white face-burkas on state 
television to bombard Americans with death statistics, inciting fear of going 
outside or getting too close to others. As the regime plunged the middle class 
into poverty, it legislated a redistribution of wealth to the country’s elites.
“I want to protect myself and protect others, and also because I want to make it 
be a symbol for people to see that that’s the kind of thing you should be 
doing,” Fauci said as he encouraged Americans to wear face-burkas in public.
The battle between freedom-loving Americans and the authoritarian regime had 
already begun when citizens started gathering en masse and flooding the 
country’s beaches without face-burkas.
The last hope for pro-democracy reformers was President Donald Trump, an 
outsider who had vowed to reform the country’s institutions. Unfortunately, 
Trump has struggled to enact meaningful structural reforms, leading his 
supporters to conclude that perhaps the system is simply unreformable.
Trump is only tolerated by regime elites when he falls into line and distracts 
citizens from domestic problems by shaking his fist at other countries. The 
regime has even offered a $15 million reward for information leading to the 
arrest of a foreign leader, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, while its 
military has continued to infiltrate, invade and destabilize countries all over 
the world.
The regime is now trying to depict peaceful protestors as radical, sending its 
army into the streets to crack down on the movement with tear gas and rubber 
bullets. Videos have emerged showing state violence against unarmed civilians. 
The regime has vowed to maximize the presence of its forces in the streets. 
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, a Trump associate and noted proponent 
of foreign meddling, has appeared on Fox News state propaganda TV, explaining 
that when he was the strongman of New York City, he had hundreds of people 
arrested during protests.
Trump has echoed that sentiment. In a leaked recording of a conference call, 
Trump and Attorney General William Barr indicated that they want local elites to 
use the regime’s army to “dominate” the protesters. He also said that he thinks 
the whole world is laughing at the regime’s weakness. Trump should sit down with 
the protesters — bring all factions involved to the table and negotiate their 
inclusion in a new democratic government.
In the meantime, our NATO allies can set up a no-fly zone over major U.S. cities 
to protect the Free American Army and civilian democracy activists. Next week, 
there should be a congressional vote on sanctioning regime elites, including 
travel bans and asset freezes. Their wealth comes at the expense of the 
suffering American people. Our coalition will also draft a new constitution for 
America that ensures the inclusion and equal representation of all protest 
groups.
Free people will always prevail against oppression and tyranny, and America will 
always be on the side of those fighting in the streets. Elsewhere.
COPYRIGHT 2020 RACHEL MARSDEN