Ghost and Matt Ehret are joined by geopolitical analyst Xoaquin Flores for an eye-opening deep dive into the 25th anniversary of NATO’s bombing of Yugoslavia. Together, they trace the origins of the Balkan conflict, the psychological and cultural warfare used to fracture the region, and how it laid the blueprint for future color revolutions around the globe. From the weaponization of music and media in the 1990s to today’s protests in Serbia, the trio unpacks how regime change operations evolve, and how they’re repeating the same tactics in Ukraine, Taiwan, and beyond. They also touch on Operation Paperclip, Hong Kong psyops, the Arctic front, and the growing resistance to globalist networks from Trump, Putin, and allies around the world. This one’s a history masterclass with modern-day implications.