
The organization that is behind protests in Macedonia and which is training the activists of the so-called 'Colorful Revolution', is black-listed in many countries. Since several years ago, CANVAS has been considered as being on the same level as al Qaeda, IS, Boko Haram and other terrorist organizations in Russia, Iran, United Arab Emirates and a few other countries.
Members are banned from entrance to those countries along with their leaders Srgja Popovic and Slobodan Gjinovic, who are undoubtedly working with Soros NGOs on bringing the Macedonian government down in a violent manner.
CANVAS is not hiding the fact that it is working in Macedonia, our country is even registered on their internet page.
But, What Kind of Organization is CANVAS?
CANVAS is an NGO, established in 2004 by Popovic and Gjinovic. Their main activity is preparing a scenario for a country where the government has a massive support from the people. In other words, their job is causing disturbances and wars.
That was the case in Egypt, Syria, Ukraine, Tunisia and in many other European and Middle Eastern countries. The model which they offer costs about EUR 10-50 million, which have to be transferred to their bank account after a 'successfully' realized action and a violent tear down of a government.
They succeeded in doing this in 2000 when Slobodan Milosevic was removed from power in Serbia. At that time CANVAS was called 'Resistance' or 'Otpor', and it was headed by Popovic and Cedomir Jovanovic, who is currently chief of the Liberal-Democratic party. That CANVAS receives a lot of money is clear if taken into consideration that Jovanovic and Popovic are one of the most rich people in Serbia, while many of their friends from 'Resistance' became welfare cases or committed suicide.
Encouraged by the removal of Slobodan Milosevic, 'Resistance' transformed into a political party in 2004. But, the Serbian citizens quickly learned what kind of people they are, and they only won one percent of their votes. The party swiftly turned into the Democratic party.
In his book 'Blueprint for Revolution', forty-three year old Popovic gives details on how they tore down governments and how anyone that is interested in doing this can give him a call.
CANVAS and I are dubbed Soros mercenaries, Serb agents, terrorists and other derogatory names", Popovic says.
CANVAS activists gave lectures to the current leaders of 'Colorful Revolution' two years ago. Tactics were clearly elaborated, which was seen during protests with the paint-balling of the monuments, coloring the water of the fountains, mirroring the policemen...etc.
But, to keep everything under control, Serbian activists were frontrunners in the beginning of protests in Skopje. Many of them could be seen protesting with black flags and a clenched fist and yelling 'Come on louder now', or 'Come on with the whistles'.