Deception Was My Job, The Lectures and Interviews of Yuri Bezmenov
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Watch on Substack & Read the Full ArticleAlso See this Article: https://steadystate1.substack.com/p/americas-increasing-vulnerability-11bYuri Bezmenov, a former KGB agent and defector, provides a stark insider's account of Soviet ideological subversion and its long-term effects on target nations, particularly the United States. He details his upbringing in a high-ranking Soviet family, his education at elite institutions, and his reluctant recruitment into the KGB, where he served as a "journalist" for Novosti Press Agency, a KGB propaganda front. Bezmenov illustrates how his role involved manipulating foreign journalists and intellectuals, often through lavish hospitality and subtle psychological tactics, to spread pro-Soviet narratives and collect information on influential individuals. His defection in 1970, orchestrated by joining a group of hippies in India, was driven by moral indignation against the Soviet system's inhumanity and exploitation, including the continued existence of forced labor camps. He warns that the Soviet strategy of "ideological subversion" is a gradual, four-stage process—demoralization, destabilization, crisis, and normalization—designed to dismantle a target society from within by undermining its moral fabric, economy, and defense, primarily through the indoctrination of successive generations.