This is the longest recording of Yuri Bezmenov I can find. He grew up in the USSR, worked for the KGB spreading propaganda and spying. In the 1970s he defected by escaping to Athens. Eventually, he was granted asylum in Canada. There, he studied at the University of Toronto. Then, he worked as a consultant and journalist. In the 1980s he gave lectures and interviews in the United States in an attempt to inform Americans what was happening. He explained to the American public what he did for the KGB, the process of ideological subversion, and how the United States had been demoralized and subverted by USSR agents. To this day, many people are still unaware of the extent to which the USSR infiltrated American academia and politics. This lecture and interview is a must-see for anyone who wants to understand 21st-century politics, propaganda, and information/psychological warfare.
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I refer to Yuri Bezmenov's interview with G Edward Griffin quite often. Specifically discussing how demoralized people are unable to assess true information. I find this true seeing it first hand with my own mother. Sad but true. Peace⚘
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