Alfred Cako: The operation to ‘kill’ the protest, how the sanctions against the leader of the DP were used as bait to bring the square under control, here is the secret Rama-Berisha pact that sacrifices the popular movement to guarantee Jared Kushner’s billions
Conspiracy theorist Alfred Cako states that the lifting of American sanctions against former Prime Minister Sali Berisha by the US hides a deep game. He has stated that the protests in the country are trying to be neutralized through a coordinated political scenario, which according to him includes both domestic actors and international factors. He claims that in the first stages, former Prime Minister Sali Berisha and Prime Minister Edi Rama have held similar positions in relation to the investment in Zvërnec, also influencing the public attitude towards the protesters.
Cako says that when the protest became massive, there was an attempt to take it under control by political parties and channel it into their function, changing its initial nature. “Now, ‘Non Grata’, why did it come? As I analyze it, at the beginning, the first days Sali Berisha was on a frequency of statements with Edi Rama: ‘The investment will continue, we support the investment’. Together with those televisions of their own and with those charlatans who run them, they came out against the protesters. But they did not think that this would gain so much mass.
And when they saw that the hurricane was not stopping, Sali Berisha said: ‘Let’s go out and profit from this, let’s get involved. If we can’t defeat an enemy, let’s take it and enter and take power.’ However, this move worried the Trump administration, which, under pressure from Jared Kushner and the Zionists who want to control Otranto, is pressuring Trump to remain unsupportive of the protesters. In diplomacy, powerful states are not afraid to show their bias. When Berisha started saying ‘let’s protest’ and the Democratic Party entered without symbols, Trump got worried and said: ‘Investments will collapse.’
That’s why they said ‘we’ll remove Sali Berisha from this initiative’ and they directly offered him the bait: they said ‘we’ll remove Non Grata, you distance yourself and stay in your first position’. But this would make Berisha look like a charlatan, who would change his positions three times within a short period of time. Then they chose the path for the DP, in coordination with the SP, to enter the movement and take control. Or, if Edi Rama is forced to surrender, then they are preparing for the DP to take control, return to power and continue the investments”, said Alfred Cako.
Berisha’s sanctions
We recall that the US State Department confirmed in a response to the media last week that Berisha has been exempted from the ban on entering the US. The State Department says that making this decision serves the national interest of the United States of America. However, the State Department does not mention in the response whether this decision also affects the former prime minister’s family members, who were also blacklisted by the US 5 years ago. “Greetings, Press Office of the State Department.
The State Department has approved waivers for some of the Section 7031(c) announcements, imposed by the previous administration, because granting these waivers serves a compelling and important national interest of the United States,” the State Department said. “Waivers” are special exemptions that are granted to a person to enter a country, even though they would not normally be allowed to. However, the State Department’s response does not clarify whether the decision to exempt Berisha from the ban on entering the US is temporary or permanent.
On the grounds that he is corrupt and an underminer of democracy, on May 19, 2021, the United States of America declared Sali Berisha “non grata”, along with his immediate family, wife and 2 children, Liri Berisha, Shkëlzen Berisha and Argita Berisha Malltez. Former US Secretary of State Blinken himself described Berisha as involved in corrupt practices and as having used his power for his own benefit and to enrich his political allies and family members. It is learned that several former Bulgarian officials have also benefited from this decision, for whom official sanctions by the US have been suspended under “Section 7031(c)”.