

The Color Revolution Under Biden Was Severe But Not Fatal
General Flynn has much to say about the color revolution happening in the US today and under the Biden Regime. He shared his thoughts in a recent post on his Substack account.
A Color Revolution (Part II):
Purges, Collapse inside the CIA and the Path to National Recovery.
Here is my follow-up, which exposes how internal purges, DEI-driven activism, and mandate-era coercion collided within America’s intelligence agencies and why the attempted ideological remaking of the federal government ultimately failed to consolidate.
It traces the decisions that accelerated institutional collapse, the officers who refused to bend, and the structural reforms now required if the Republic is to recover.
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A Color Revolution (Part II):
Purges, Collapse inside the CIA and the Path to National Recovery.
Here is my follow-up, which exposes how internal purges, DEI-driven activism, and mandate-era coercion collided within America’s intelligence agencies and why the attempted…
— General Mike Flynn (@GenFlynn) December 6, 2025
Here are some thoughts from General Flynn’s Substack – a must read.
The aftermath of January 6th must be understood in tandem with the withdrawal from Afghanistan and the federal vaccine mandates. Together, they formed the operational center of a three-tiered purge aimed at the heart of the American national security workforce.
Revolutions require crisis. They cannot sustain themselves solely on theory. A strategic choice must be made about where that crisis will be centered. If the battlefield is domestic, foreign crises must be controlled or terminated quickly. From this perspective, the catastrophic withdrawal from Afghanistan takes on an additional dimension. Clearing the deck internationally created space for the domestic crisis narrative around January 6 to dominate. It is plausible that the decision to accept a disastrous withdrawal was seen as an acceptable cost if it allowed the administration and its ideological allies to focus fully on remaking the internal machinery of the state.
Barely a week after Afghanistan fell, vaccine mandates were announced for the entire federal workforce. From the first moment, it was clear to many inside the system that this was not primarily about public health. It was about obedience, identification, and removal. Those who refused to comply were disproportionately religious, constitutionally minded, conservative in outlook, or simply unwilling to submit to coerced medical intervention. In other words, they were the precise cohort that revolutionary ideologues view as an obstacle.
What followed across the federal government was a coordinated pattern. Agencies created religious accommodation processes that were adversarial by design. Internal systems were engineered to route almost every request toward denial. In some cases, the process itself kept changing to trap employees into non-compliance that could be framed as insubordination. Compliance numbers were falsified. Lists of non-compliant personnel were compiled. Unvaccinated officers were labeled as insider threats, a term previously used for spies, saboteurs, or those posing physical security risks. In some cases, armed officers were informed that their firearms could be taken or their positions altered based on their refusal…
…In strategic terms, the damage inflicted upon the United States over these years is severe, but not fatal. The revolution failed to consolidate. The purge was not fully completed. The DEI movement inside key institutions cracked under its own contradictions. Ordinary Americans resisted. A remnant inside the federal workforce refused to bow. Courts, despite all the pressure, blocked some of the most extreme measures. Reality asserted itself against ideology.
Please read the rest and solutions for Americans now and into the future.
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