The vital spirit of revolutions is fueled by deluded romanticists. The black smoke billowing from romanticism’s flame blinds followers of revolutions to the notion that they’re merely being utilized as strategic instruments by the very oppressive forces against which they’re attempting to rebel. While motivated by the passionate belief that efforts in fomenting a social or political revolution will change the status quo in their favor, such is quite the opposite. The efforts of revolutionaries, whether of a violent or non-violent nature, only serve to bolster the hegemonic strength of the prevailing status quo. Throughout history, revolutions have been funded by bankers and have been scripted, stage-managed by intelligence agencies to serve private economic, commercial interests and for ulterior sociopolitical motives which only serve to satisfy the impression or perception something is about to change or will change in the favor of the hoi polloi. Therefore, such impassioned followers are only being led straight into the tightening tyrannical grip of their corporate owners by the betraying revolutionary leaders in which they’ve so completely placed their juvenile hopes, utopian dreams, and simple-minded trust. During the 1960’s, the famous revolutionary, anti-establishment lawyer known as William Kunstler, legal defender of the Freedom Riders and The Chicago Seven, was one such betraying agent employed by CIA to only appear as a champion of the people.

However, as shall be shortly demonstrated, Kunstler’s carefully cultivated revolutionary image among his colleagues in the legal profession was nothing more than a well-crafted deception.
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