This document discusses strategies for engineering conflicts and social unrest through non-kinetic means such as information operations. It explores theories of chaos, social networks, and psychological warfare that can be applied to destabilize societies. Color revolutions are presented as examples of hybrid warfare that utilize these techniques to spread anti-government ideas through social contagion and mobilize dissent by penetrating a target's social networks and manipulating their collective decision making. The goal is to generate enough chaos to overwhelm state authority without using direct military force.