Yuri Bezmenov ex KGB Psychological Warfare Techniques. Subversion & Control of Western Society 6/7

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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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  • He makes an interesting point about music and entertainment. The fact that we are a society whose culture no longer seeks beauty is something we really should think about.

  • modern music and "art" is no more than cocacola, its constant gimmick and market domination , totally useless to the soul and devoid of any art.

    music in particular is very sad, especially for europe ,where now we entertain ideas of music on a level so primitive its an insult to our history.

    the poets of today are morons, its like condensing mathematics to simple addition , and the institutions fully endorse this now.

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  • @MrLads13 You're not making any sense, except for the second sentence.

  • @j19527 , there's a reason for that, but you can't say it without being insuled and attacked. The same people who controlled "the arts" back then in the Wiemer Repub, are the same that produce & own all music and art today.

  • @bastardtubeuser Like Allen Ginsberg and such. I believe it is this "post-modernist movement" similar to what had happened in Germany's society before Hitler came to power. For ex: the ninteen sixties was a post-modernist movement. The art is downgraded, there is no asthetic. There are some exceptions but, it's turned into a business.

  • 6:10-6:40 is funny! Just Like Obama-obliteration.

  • @Bullpuma I couldnt have said it better.

  • Also I find it totally lol that he is saying against consumerism. Modern capitalism would collapse without consumerism, if people had "self restraint".

    Maybe he was still working for the russians :P

  • Omg... thatcher watched this!

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