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Communism Disinformation KGB Marxism Propaganda SubversionWritten by Yuri Bezmenov
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Yuri Alexandrovich Bezmenov (1939-1993) was a Soviet journalist for RIA Novosti and a former PGU KGB informant who defected to Canada.
Bezmenov was assigned to Bila in 1969 as a Soviet press-officer and a public relations agent for the KGB. Bezmenov was directed to slowly establish the Soviet sphere of influence in India. In the same year, a secret directive of the Central Committee opened a new secret department in all embassies of the Soviet Union around the world, titled the “Research and Counter-Propaganda Group”. Bezmenov became a deputy chief of that department, which gathered intelligence from sources like Indian informers and agents, on influential or politically significant citizens of India.
After defection Bezmenov studied political science at the University of Toronto for two years, and in 1973, Bezmenov was hired by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Montreal, broadcasting to the Soviet Union as part of the CBC’s International Service under the alias Tomas Schuman.
This is critical listening for those who value their freedom.
Talk 1 - Deception Was My Job, A conversation with Yuri Bezmenov former propagandist for the KGB with G. Edward Griffin - 1984
Talk 2 - 1983 Los Angeles Lecture
01 - Life Under Soviet Collectivism - Deception Was My Job - part 1
02 - Propaganda and Mind Control - Deception Was My Job - part 2
03 - Cultural Subversion and Escape - Deception Was My Job - part 3
04 - 1983 Lecture - Intro
05 - 1983 Lecture - Slide Show
06 - 1983 Lecture - Subversion
07 - 1983 Lecture - Q and A
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