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Yuri Bezmenov ex KGB Psychological Warfare Techniques. Subversion & Control of Western Society 3/7

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Yuri Bezmenov 1983 Soviet subversion of Western Society

Yuri Bezmenov, a.k.a. Tomas Schuman, soviet KGB defector, explains in detail his scheme for the KGB process of subversion and takeover of target societies at a lecture in Los Angeles, 1983.
Yuri Alexandrovitch Bezmenov is a former KGB propagandist who was assigned to New Dehli, India, defected to the West in 1970, and was interviewed by Edward Griffin in 1985. Bezmenov explains his background, some of his training, and exactly how Soviet propaganda is spread in other countries in order to subvert their teachers, politicians, and other policy makers to a mindset receptive to the Soviet ideology.

He also explains in detail the goal of Soviet propaganda as total subversion of another country and the 4 step formula for achieving this goal. He recalls the details of how he escaped India, defected to the West, and settled in Montreal as an announcer for the CBC.

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  • But that's where you're wrong. Price caps lead to shortages; that's Economics 101. And shortages were the only things they had in abundance, to turn a phrase. And what do you think the communist leaders were but opportunistic oligarchs? They weren't standing on bread lines with Yuri Six-pack, you know. The only thing you're right about is the mafia, but that is a function of moral corruption. And you can have a relatively free society and still shoot the criminals (which the USSR sometimes did).

  • he's fucking brilliant!

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  • @ecosaracen Lol that is the whole underlying principle of Economics, supply and demand. Dispute that and you dispute 99% of all economics.

  • @OutlanderWarrior Maybe Economics 101 as you know it may have some errors?

  • Some times when he speaks about freedom of how a man can sell his services, he reminds me of Milton Friedman.

  • Some times when he speaks about freedom of how a man can sell his services, he reminds me of Milton Friedman.

  • @762Fanatic2 Thank you for raising that point.

  • @pkpapers - the declaration is a war time document. It's not the law. The preamble to the constitution says something completely different: [we are founding this union]..."to secure the blessings of liberty for OURSELVES AND OUR POSTERITY." its' a very different take than any concept of 'equality' whether under law or as it's commonly used now as a useful document for egalitarian propaganda.

  • No. The document says "all men are CREATED equal." The meaning is to be found in inverting the proposition -- in hisorical context. Britain claimed that men were created unequal. Meaning: men are created (by God) as either noble or common. The revolutionaries disagreed on the issue of God-created class. By being created equal, men have the opportunity to be judged by merit, not peerage. The claim is not that they are born equal, nor is it that they are qqual, merely that they are not born noble.

  • @seemoretube lol that come to my mind too

  • People of the United States should wake up!

    This has been coming for quite some time, even John Kennedy warned of this same issue in his speech to the press corps in 1961 (The President and the Press: Address before the American Newspaper Publishers Association, April 27, 1961). Yet the public continues to list away and ignore the subject all together, hoping instead that it will simply disappear. And now its on our doorstep and banging at the door. Do we continue to ignore it?

  • People of the United States should wake up!

    This has been coming for quite some time, even John Kennedy warned of this same issue in his speech to the press corps in 1961. Yet the public continues to list away and ignore the subject all together, hoping instead that it will simply disappear. It won't!

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