David Pressman's threat is not left unchallenged by the Sovereignty Protection Office
Author: Sovereignty Protection Office
2024.09.19.

In a speech delivered at George Soros' private university, CEU in Budapest, US Ambassador David Pressman vigorously defended the organisations that enjoy the support of the United States of America, disguised as non-political, but which in reality exert aggressive political pressure.

No threat can deter the Sovereignty Protection Office from making public the inquiry reports it is preparing.

If you want to understand how political pressure works in the age of overt action, you can read an article by The Washington Post on the subject on the Sovereignty Protection Office's website.

As early as 1991, insider and opinion leader of the US national security deep state, David Ignatius wrote about a new world of spyless coups. In the article published in the heyday of American hegemony, he says: the era of covert actions is dead, and with the end of the Cold War we entered the age of overt action.

He explains how the CIA privatised coups, or rather outsourced them to a network of overt operatives who, since the 1980s, have been doing in public what the CIA had been doing in secret: providing money, training and support to political organisations and activists representing US interests, and organising propaganda activities for foreign press products that they also finance.

Ignatius portrays George Soros as a key overt operative, and explains that the National Endowment for Democracy, which has since funded many political organisations and press products in Hungary, is now the sugar daddy of overt actions, rather than the CIA.

Innocence Abroad: The New World of Spyless Coups