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Issues: Marxism - Subversion

1) Principles

Human beings possess the intelligence to plan and do things that no other animal can do, and this includes both good things and bad things.

The following is a video in which Yuri Bezmenov explains forcefully how the west (with the hindsight of now, being 2019) was subverted with ingenuity that beggars the belief of good people. Note, this video was made in 1983, and much of what Yuri Bezmenov described and explained has come to pass AFTER this lecture was given.

  The Art of Subversion - Tomas Schuman (Yuri Bezmenov) L.A. 1983

"... are being actively substituted by artificial bodies ...."
"... bodies of people, groups of people, who nobody elected ..."
"... in fact, most of the people, don't like them at all, and yet they exist."
"... for instance, one such group is media. Who elected them ?"
"... how come they take ... they have so much power?"
"Almost monopolistic power of your mind - they can rape your mind."

"... a slow basic substitution of moral principles ..."
"... a criminal is not a criminal, actually, he is a defendant."

"... the death of natural exchange. The death of natural bargaining."

then, later,

"... radicalisation of human relations. It's fight fight fight."


The process described by Mr Bezmenov goes through the following stages, through which the Lebanon experienced, and Bangladesh (which Mr Bezmenov himself was instrumental in destroying), Granada, Afghanistan (by 1983), consists of the following sequence:

DEMORALISATION

DESTABILISATION

CRISIS

CIVIL WAR

INVASION

NORMALISATION

"Something that is not material, moves society and helps it survive."

 

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Undermining a nation's society, institutions, morals, law, religion, undermining everything that maintains good peaceful life in the target nation.

Yuri Bezmenov:
Deception Was My Job (Complete)