Goldie Ghamari - December 21, 2025


Yuri Bezmenov: The 4 Stages of Ideological Subversion


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21,350

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00:02:17.760 well hello and good evening everyone welcome to a weekend special edition of the goldie show
00:02:32.140 i know i said i wasn't going to do a live stream over the weekend but um i lied i lied um this is
00:02:40.260 actually a video that i have been wanting to watch for a very very long time um ever since
00:02:48.820 the major actual um one of my original channel members and and he's now a mod um he suggested
00:02:56.820 this video to me so i've been wanting to watch this for a long time and i was about to put it
00:03:03.220 on my tv and then i was like you know what might as well do a live stream so um i'm wearing like
00:03:08.740 a comfy sweater i've got my bubbly with me guys tonight my bubbly fit flavor is is cranberry well
00:03:16.900 camberge in in french there you go tonight's bubbly flavor is cranberry um my dinner is on its
00:03:24.980 way so it's hopefully gonna arrive soon and um yeah we're gonna we're gonna watch this video so
00:03:31.300 first of all i want to give a big shout out to all of the channel members on youtube thank you for
00:03:38.740 supporting me. Big shout out to the mods, big shout out to the subscribers. And of course,
00:03:45.000 a big shout out to everyone on YouTube and X and Rumble who are watching me. Although I think I
00:03:51.860 maybe only have one or two people on Rumble, but I promise for those who are watching me on Rumble,
00:03:56.660 I promise I will work on posting all of my videos to Rumble as well so that you won't be alone.
00:04:04.720 Um, so we're going to get started momentarily and, um, what, what's for dinner? No, no,
00:04:11.940 not sushi tonight. So tonight for dinner, um, I ordered, um, Greek food. So I have, um, chicken
00:04:20.200 souvlaki on, on its way. So yeah, I'll be, I'll be having some chicken souvlaki tonight. Do I
00:04:26.240 like Mexican food? I love, I love Mexican food. Um, yeah, like I'm, I'm a big fan of, of Mexican
00:04:33.440 food. So Amir says, thanks for the chat. You're my favorite Massad. Was that for me? I don't know.
00:04:41.760 I mean, we're all Massad anyway. But so, oh, oh my gosh, guys, guys, I got my first rumble comment.
00:04:51.760 Okay. So in honor of my first rumble comment ever, even though I only broadcast super chats,
00:05:00.520 um i am going to broadcast i'm gonna broadcast this message because this is my first rumble
00:05:08.100 comment ever so patriot persian welcome from rumble and yes 100 i will post more videos i
00:05:17.660 promise you i will be working on growing my rumble channel but um thank you for watching
00:05:23.980 from rumble and uh and welcome um i'm gonna i'm gonna see how i can like make you a mod on on
00:05:31.900 rumble because i do need some like mods on rumble but thank you so much you're not alone there's
00:05:36.780 people watching on youtube um and x as well but there you go my first rumble comment guys like
00:05:43.900 i feel like a real um streamer now like i'm i'm i'm getting there i'm making it um so one of the
00:05:51.760 reasons that I want to watch this video and learn from it is because I speak a lot about
00:05:59.960 this unholy alliance between the red and the black, right? Communism and Islamism.
00:06:06.760 But I don't focus too much on the communism part. However, that's really important because,
00:06:13.200 for example, one of the main reasons why the 1979 Islamic Revolution was successful
00:06:19.260 in Iran is because the Islamists were supported by the communists and the communists were getting
00:06:26.320 funding from the Soviets at the time. And Iran, you could say, was sort of the testing grounds
00:06:36.280 for this unholy alliance between the red and the black, red being communism, Marxism, black being
00:06:42.460 Islamism. And a lot of what we're seeing today happening in the West, with respect to, you know,
00:06:50.700 incidents in the United States and Canada and Europe and elsewhere, a lot of that is linked
00:06:57.280 to what happened to my birth country of Iran in 1979. And if you're wondering why all of these,
00:07:05.360 you know, Marxist, communist, progressive left, you know, Antifa type people are supporting the
00:07:13.440 pro-Palestine, pro-Hamas, Islamic terrorist jihadi movement, it's because communism and
00:07:21.240 Islamism go hand in hand. Why? Because they're both united in their ultimate goal of destabilizing
00:07:28.880 Western civilization and taking over. Now, of course, the communists and Marxists want to
00:07:35.780 destabilize Western civilization and turn it into, you know, a communist hellhole.
00:07:42.320 The Islamists want to destabilize Western civilization because they want to bring it
00:07:47.180 under, you know, Sharia law and part of the global Islamic caliphate. So that's why
00:07:54.960 it's very important to also learn about how dangerous communism really is to the stability
00:08:05.720 of modern Western civilization. So who is Yuri Bezmenov? Yuri Bezmenov, he was born in 1939,
00:08:19.060 passed away in 1993. He was a Soviet journalist and in 1970, as a member of the Soviet mission
00:08:29.220 in New Delhi, India, Bezmanov defected to the West and was resettled in Canada pursuant to
00:08:36.800 an arrangement between the United States and Canadian security agencies. Bezmanov is best
00:08:43.580 remembered for his anti-Marxist, anti-Soviet lectures and books published in the 1980s.
00:08:50.620 This particular video that, you know, I want to watch and we're going to live stream it together.
00:08:57.700 So this is an interview from 1984. So this was literally a year before I was born. I was born
00:09:04.580 in 1985. And here's the description under the video. So Yuri Bezmenov is a name few Americans
00:09:12.020 are familiar with today. Mr. Besvinov was a Soviet informant and KGB operative who defected
00:09:22.180 to the United States in the early 70s. In an increasingly difficult to find 1984 interview
00:09:30.500 with Edward Griffin titled Deception Was My Job, he laid out the four stages of ideological
00:09:38.840 subversion created by radical Marxists to indoctrinate and weaken nations from within.
00:09:48.880 So that's a little bit of an intro and background into the video that we're going to watch.
00:09:57.540 And yeah, I'm going to get started now. And to those watching on Rumble, I think it was Persian
00:10:04.600 Patriot. I'll go on Rumble momentarily and I'll make you a mod because I actually don't monitor
00:10:10.980 the Rumble chat at all. So I will, I will leave it to you to do that. Oh, we have a super chat
00:10:18.040 already. So Beta Bucks Deluxe says, thank you for your work. Thank you so much. I really appreciate
00:10:23.880 that. Thank you so much for the support. It means a lot to me. And you know, you guys are giving me
00:10:30.420 much encouragement to continue sharing the message sharing the truth and to just you know
00:10:37.140 say what needs to be said without worrying about political correctness and you know just just say
00:10:42.980 say the truth so thank you so much for that really really appreciate your support
00:10:47.140 welcome to my live stream i hope you enjoy tonight's tonight's show all right let's let's go
00:10:54.180 my father was he's on the left here my father was officer of the general staff of the soviet
00:11:04.500 army he was inspector of land forces soviet troops stationed in countries like mongolia cuba
00:11:11.220 east european countries this is the picture taken at the entrance of my institute of oriental
00:11:17.540 languages it's a part of moscow state university as every soviet student i was quote unquote
00:11:23.780 volunteering for harvesting grain in Kazakhstan by the end of my training in
00:11:29.720 school I was recruited by the KGB this picture was taken on that day and you
00:11:33.740 can see again how happy it feels to be recruited by the KGB pay special
00:11:39.020 attention to number of bottles on the table one of my functions was to keep
00:11:42.620 foreign guests permanently intoxicated the moment they land at Moscow Airport
00:11:47.720 in 1967 the kgb attached me to this magazine look magazine a group of 12 people
00:11:55.080 so if you guys are already can't tell obviously this is a very very old um interview it's from
00:12:02.640 1984 but i think it's going to be um incredibly relevant so that's why i'm really excited to
00:12:08.780 watch this um eric lynn says thank you thank you so much eric thank you for the support thank you
00:12:14.260 joining us tonight um i hope you enjoy the live stream and yeah this is going to be a learning
00:12:19.380 opportunity for all of us i haven't i haven't seen this interview but i'm i'm very much looking
00:12:25.940 forward to this i've heard great things about yuri besminov i've played a shorter clip of him in one
00:12:31.780 of my earlier live streams but uh yeah i think i think this is going to be very good so thank you
00:12:37.860 and welcome our conversation is with mr yuri alexandrovich besmianov mr besmianov was born
00:12:45.140 in 1939 in a suburb of moscow he was the son of a high-ranking soviet army officer
00:12:54.180 oh my gosh guys okay
00:12:57.940 mordred says he's gonna start with a chimney joke it's on the house
00:13:02.740 guys if you send all these super chats we're never gonna get we're never gonna get through
00:13:07.140 um the video but uh that's that's a good one you know i have a lot of lame jokes as well
00:13:13.660 um i just can't think of them off the top of my head but that that was a good one
00:13:18.460 that was a good one that made me laugh he was educated in the elite schools inside the soviet
00:13:24.940 union and became an expert in indian culture and indian languages he had an outstanding career with
00:13:31.760 Novosti, which was the, and still is, I should say, the press arm or the press agency of
00:13:37.920 the Soviet Union. It turns out that this is also a front for the KGB. One of his interesting
00:13:43.480 assignments was to brainwash foreign diplomats when they visited Moscow. And he'll tell us
00:13:50.020 a little bit about how they did this and how they planted information which eventually
00:13:54.280 wound up in the press of the free world. He escaped to the West in 1970 after becoming
00:14:01.000 totally disgusted with the soviet system and he did this at great risk to his life he certainly
00:14:06.760 is one of the world's outstanding experts on the subject of soviet propaganda and disinformation
00:14:12.200 and active measures mr besmianov i'd like to begin by having you tell us a little bit about
00:14:17.400 some of your childhood memories well the most vivid memory of my childhood was second world war
00:14:23.960 or to be more precise the end of the second world war when all of a sudden united states from a
00:14:29.560 friendly nation which helped us to defeat nazism turned overnight into a deadly enemy and it was
00:14:39.560 very shocking because all newspapers were trying to present an image of belligerent aggressive
00:14:46.120 american imperialism most of the things that we were taught is that united states is aggressive
00:14:52.120 power which is just about to invade our beautiful free socialist country that american cia is
00:15:00.520 dropping colorado beetles on our beautiful potato fields to eliminate our crops and each schoolboy
00:15:08.040 had a picture of colorado bug on the on the back page of i just want to point something out so
00:15:14.440 what he just said about how um overnight overnight the united states went from you know being an
00:15:23.320 ally to being an enemy that's literally what happened to iran in 1979 prior to the islamic
00:15:31.560 dictatorship taking over iran in 1979 iran and the united states were allies and then literally
00:15:38.680 overnight as soon as the islamic regime came in and you know that when they implemented their
00:15:46.200 jihadi islamo-fascist ideology that's when they started um portraying america as the great satan
00:15:54.840 right like like prior to 1979 um iran and the united states were allies in fact iran was the
00:16:02.360 biggest ally of the united states in the middle east um yeah so so what he's saying like it it
00:16:10.680 resonates with me and i can see in the chat it resonates with a lot of iranians as well
00:16:15.160 because that's literally what happened his notebook and we were instructed to go into
00:16:22.280 collective fields to search for those little colorado bugs of course we couldn't find any
00:16:27.320 neither we could find many potatoes and that was explained again by the encroachments of the
00:16:33.000 decadent imperialist power the anti-american paranoia hysteria in in the soviet propaganda
00:16:41.400 was to such an of such a higher degree that many less skeptical people or less stubborn would really
00:16:50.360 oh sorry so so someone on x asked me what i'm drinking tonight i am drinking cranberry flavored
00:16:58.600 bubbly so bubbly is basically just carbonated water um i i'm addicted to bubblies i have
00:17:05.400 so many different flavors so tonight um tonight to keep it festive you know in honor of christmas
00:17:13.560 and all that i'm drinking cranberry flavored carbonated water there you go so no no i'll
00:17:20.200 alcohol from you guys i'm a big bubbly fan so no drinking for me we believe that united states
00:17:27.720 is just about to invade our beautiful motherland and some secretly hope that it will come true
00:17:34.600 that's interesting yes well getting back to life inside the soviet union or inside communist
00:17:41.560 countries in general. In this country, at the university level primarily, we read and hear that
00:17:49.720 the Soviet system is different from ours, but not that different, and that there is a convergence
00:17:54.440 developing between all of the systems of the world, and that really it doesn't make an awful
00:18:00.020 lot of difference what system you live under, because you have corruption and dishonesty and
00:18:04.120 tyranny and all that sort of thing. From your personal experience, what is the difference
00:18:08.420 between life under Communism and life in the United States?
00:18:11.920 Well, life is obviously very much different for simple reason that
00:18:16.220 the Soviet Union is a state capitalist economically.
00:18:21.720 It's a state capitalism where an individual has absolutely no rights, no value,
00:18:26.920 his life is nothing, just like an insect.
00:18:29.620 He is disposable, whereby in United States even the worst criminal
00:18:34.620 is treated as a human being, he has a fair trial,
00:18:37.720 and some of them capitalize on their crimes.
00:18:40.600 They publish their memoirs in their prisons
00:18:42.800 and get handsomely paid by your crazy publishers.
00:18:48.800 The differences, of course, in the daily life are very various
00:18:55.060 depending on whom we are talking about.
00:18:58.600 In my own private life, I never suffered from communism
00:19:01.600 simply because I was brought up in a family of high-ranking military officer.
00:19:06.040 most of the doors were open for me
00:19:09.000 most of my expenses were paid by the government
00:19:11.980 and I never had any troubles with the authorities
00:19:15.260 or with the police
00:19:16.740 so in other words I would say
00:19:19.340 I enjoyed or I had good reasons to enjoy
00:19:23.080 all the advantages of so-called socialist system
00:19:26.520 my main motivations to defect
00:19:30.420 had nothing to do with affluence
00:19:32.660 it was mainly moral indignation
00:19:35.740 and moral protest, rebellion against the inhuman methods of the Soviet system.
00:19:41.740 Well, specifically, what did you object to?
00:19:44.740 I objected, first of all, against oppression of my own dissidents and intellectuals.
00:19:51.740 And that was the most disgusting thing that I witnessed as a young man, young student,
00:19:58.240 who was brought up at a very troublesome period in our history,
00:20:02.240 from stalin to khrushchev from total tyranny and oppression to some kind of liberalization
00:20:09.920 second when i started working for the soviet embassy in india i to my horror i discovered
00:20:16.800 that we are millions times more oppressive than any colonial or imperialist power in the history
00:20:23.840 of mankind that my country brings to india not freedom progress and and friendship between the
00:20:30.400 nations but uh racism exploitation and slavery and of course economical inefficiency to this country
00:20:39.760 since i fell in love with india i developed something which by kgb standards is extremely
00:20:45.360 dangerous thing it's called split loyalty when an agent likes a country of assignment more than
00:20:51.040 his own country i literally fell in love with this beautiful country a country of great contrasts
00:20:57.440 but also great humility, great tolerance and philosophical and intellectual freedoms.
00:21:03.740 My ancestors used to live in caves and eat raw meat when India was highly civilized nation 6,000 years ago.
00:21:11.340 So obviously the choice was not to the advantage of my own nation.
00:21:15.740 I decided to defect and to entirely dissociate myself from that brutal regime.
00:21:22.540 Mr. Besmianov, we've read a lot about the concentration camps and the slave labor camps under the Stalin regime.
00:21:30.000 Now the general impression in America is that those things are part of the past.
00:21:34.300 Are they still going on today, or what is the status?
00:21:37.260 Yes.
00:21:38.680 There is no qualitative change in the Soviet concentration camp system.
00:21:45.680 There are changes in numbers of prisoners.
00:21:49.460 Again, this is...
00:21:51.300 So keep in mind, guys, this is this interview is happening in 1984. So this is after the fall of the Soviet, supposedly after the fall of the Soviets, right? And yet, these concentration camps are still happening.
00:22:11.220 also um for for the tozzy in the chat who called me a madjusi i would rather be a madjusi than
00:22:20.640 a tozzy so you know you can take your racist comments um somewhere else
00:22:25.420 there you go and go back to like your third world jihadi country
00:22:38.440 yeah so just fyi um the word majus and majusi um that's a very very racist term that um like
00:22:49.420 arab islamic jihadis use to refer to iranians um they call us majus and it's meant to be like
00:22:57.980 a derogatory term so yeah there's uh there's lots of them so anyways but i would you know what i
00:23:04.520 I would rather be a Majus any day than a Tazi.
00:23:08.620 And they know what Tazi means.
00:23:11.160 They know what Tazi means.
00:23:12.660 Anyways, let's continue.
00:23:15.100 Unreliable Soviet statistics.
00:23:16.660 We don't know how many political prisoners are there in the Soviet concentration camps.
00:23:22.300 But we sure know from various sources that at each particular time,
00:23:28.040 that are close to 25 to 30 million of Soviet citizens
00:23:33.180 who are virtually kept as slaves in forced labor camp system.
00:23:38.820 The size of the population of a country like Canada
00:23:43.080 is serving terms as prisoners.
00:23:46.520 Incredible.
00:23:47.460 So I would say that those intellectuals
00:23:52.660 who try to convince American public
00:23:55.180 that concentration camp system is a thing of a past,
00:24:00.140 are either conscientiously misleading public opinion
00:24:04.380 or they are not very intellectual people.
00:24:08.960 They are selectively blind.
00:24:12.140 They lack intellectual honesty when they say that.
00:24:17.800 Well, we've spoken about the intellectuals in this country
00:24:20.360 and also the intellectuals in the Soviet Union.
00:24:23.220 What about down at the broad mass level?
00:24:28.140 Do the people in general, the working people, the workers in general in the Soviet Union,
00:24:33.100 do they support the system? Do they tolerate it? What is their attitude?
00:24:37.360 Well, average Soviet citizen, if there is such an animal, of course,
00:24:41.760 does not like the system because it hurts, it kills.
00:24:46.400 He may not understand the reasons.
00:24:48.980 he may not have enough information or or educational background to understand
00:24:54.940 uh but i doubt very much there are oh my gosh i'm so sorry i'm so sorry so i did i did make
00:25:02.760 a mistake there so the soviet union fell in 1991 um i i said the wrong date there um but
00:25:11.800 prior to that prior to that so this is this is from 1984 prior to that the soviet union was
00:25:17.740 trying to sort of reform from within so they were trying to tell the world that you know all their
00:25:24.120 concentration camps and everything had stopped and yet it hadn't so sorry you're someone said
00:25:30.480 in the chat yeah you're absolutely right it fell in 1991 that was um a slip on my part again my
00:25:36.420 knowledge when it comes to communism is not you know as good as when it comes to islamic terrorism
00:25:42.620 and and iran and the 1970s non-islamic revolution so sometimes when i'm thinking of dates you know
00:25:48.340 i'll just i'll say the wrong date but you guys know what i mean you guys know what i mean but
00:25:52.740 thank you for fact checking me i appreciate that many people who are uh conscientiously supporting
00:26:01.940 the soviet system there are not such such people in ussr even those who have all the reasons to
00:26:08.280 who enjoy socialism, people like myself, who are a member of the journalistic elite,
00:26:13.280 they also hate the system for different reasons, though.
00:26:18.280 Not because they lack material affluence, but because they are unfree to think,
00:26:22.280 they are in constant fear, duplicity, split personality,
00:26:26.280 and this is the greatest tragedy for my nation.
00:26:29.280 Well, what do you think are the chances of the people
00:26:32.280 actually overcoming their system or replacing it?
00:26:36.280 There is a great possibility that system will sooner or later be destroyed from within.
00:26:42.380 There is a self-destructive mechanism built into any socialist or communist or fascist system.
00:26:50.120 Because there is lack of feedback, because the system does not rely upon loyalty of population.
00:26:57.120 But until this Soviet junta is being supported by the Western so-called imperialists,
00:27:04.380 imperialists, that is, multinational companies, establishments, governments, and, let's face
00:27:12.620 it, intellectuals, so-called academia in the United States is famous for supporting the
00:27:18.440 Soviet system. As long as the Soviet junta will keep on receiving credits, money, technology,
00:27:27.700 grain deals, and political recognition from all these traitors of democracy or freedom,
00:27:32.780 there is no hope there is not much hope for for changes in my country and the
00:27:40.460 system will not collapse by itself simply because it's being nourished by
00:27:46.940 so-called American imperialism this is the greatest paradox in history of
00:27:51.780 mankind when capitalist world supports and actively nourishes its own
00:27:59.540 destruct destroyer destructor i think you're trying to tell us something oh yes country i'm trying to
00:28:07.380 tell you that it has to be stopped unless you want to end up in gulag system and enjoy all the
00:28:13.540 advantages of socialist equality uh working for free catching fleas on your body sleeping on on
00:28:22.980 the planks of plywood in in alaska this time i guess that's where americans will belong unless
00:28:31.620 they will wake up of course and force their government to stop aiding soviet fascism
00:28:38.900 well you told us a moment ago why you left the system i'd like to hear the details of
00:28:45.220 how you did it it must have been a very so someone asked me in the chat if i have a phd
00:28:50.740 no i don't have a phd instead um i have a jd i i'm a jurist doctor so you can still call me
00:28:57.700 dr gamari if you like it's just a different it's just a different type of doctorate but
00:29:02.740 i literally never go by dr gamari because that just sounds very weird i also think it's really
00:29:07.540 pretentious when people who have phds refer to themselves as doctor because for me like the only
00:29:13.140 type of real doctor is a medical doctor right like like an actual physician um but like so for me
00:29:20.660 like anyone who like refers refers to themselves as like a doctor um when when they're not an md
00:29:27.460 it's just very pretentious so and like i know a lot of people who have jurist doctorates like me
00:29:33.540 and they just call themselves like doctor whatever and i just i just roll my eyes every single time
00:29:38.460 i'm like whatever okay very dangerous thing it was not so dangerous it was crazy first of all
00:29:45.520 because defecting in India is virtually impossible.
00:29:49.720 Thanks to very strong pressure from the Soviet government.
00:29:52.220 Excuse me, you were in India on assignment at that time.
00:29:55.220 Yes, I was working for the Soviet embassy in New Delhi as a press officer.
00:30:00.320 And defecting for a Soviet diplomat is next to impossible.
00:30:06.220 It's a suicide, as I said, because a great friend, Indira Gandhi,
00:30:12.020 pushed a law through Parliament which says, and I quote,
00:30:15.420 No defector from any country has a right of political asylum in any embassy on the territory of Indian Republic, which is a masterpiece of hypocrisy.
00:30:25.860 No other defector but the Soviet one needs a political asylum.
00:30:30.440 So, knowing that perfectly well, I planned a craziest possible way to defect.
00:30:38.180 In fact, I studied counterculture in India. There were thousands of young American boys and girls with no shoes, long hair, smoking hush and marijuana, studying sometimes Indian philosophy, sometimes simply pretending that they studied.
00:30:58.500 and they greatly annoyed indian police and they were laughing stock of indians
00:31:03.780 because obviously they they were good for nothing students i studied carefully where they
00:31:11.380 um so to the random jihadi in the chat who asked me if this is my real nose or if it's plastic
00:31:18.340 surgery like everyone does in iran i just want to say how grateful and thankful i am
00:31:25.780 that the stereotypes about Iranian women relate to nose jobs and Botox and, you know, fake hair
00:31:35.200 or whatever. I would rather be known for, you know, Botox than be known for, I don't know,
00:31:44.140 chopping people's heads off while yelling Allahu Akbar. So get your priorities straight. I mean,
00:31:49.820 Iranian women are beautiful. And there's a reason that these stereotypes exist is because, you know,
00:31:54.580 you guys try to dehumanize us. But again, like, I would rather be known for, you know, the stereotype
00:32:01.660 of getting nose jobs and Botox, as opposed to the stereotype of, you know, jihad. So, you know,
00:32:11.340 just just just putting it out there, just putting it out there. So yeah, I mean, sure, you want to
00:32:16.500 say that I have a nose job and Botox and fake hair, that's totally fine. I will take that any
00:32:22.460 day over the stereotype of Islamic radicals, you know, who are known for blowing themselves up
00:32:31.480 while yelling Allahu Akbar. Like it's, there's no comparison there. There's no comparison.
00:32:37.400 Oh, we have a comment from Canadian A. So he, Canadian A says, I have noticed lately
00:32:44.520 our Islamo shills in manosphere content trying to convert and radicalize angry, disaffected
00:32:51.600 young men saying Islam, so Islam is right. 100%. There's actually a reason why a lot of disaffected
00:32:58.580 people in the prison system in the United States are converting to Islam. And it's pretty scary.
00:33:06.460 It is pretty scary. These radicals and these jihadis, they prey on the victimized, they prey
00:33:13.980 on the oppressed, and they try to capitalize on the vulnerability of people to bring them into
00:33:21.200 the fold and radicalize them. It's a big problem in the American prison system, 100%.
00:33:27.280 Congregate, what routes they travel, what language they speak, what do they smoke.
00:33:32.880 And one day I simply joined a group of hippies to avoid detection of Indian police.
00:33:39.600 I was dressed as a typical hippie with blue jeans, long camis shirts with all kinds of nice
00:33:46.880 decorations like beads long hairs I bought a wig because for several weeks I
00:33:54.540 had to turn myself from a conservative Soviet diplomat into a very progressive
00:33:59.300 American hippie and that was the only way that that I could avoid detection it
00:34:07.640 was very interesting experience but it was necessary because from my own
00:34:14.220 knowledge as a member of Soviet embassy staff I knew that there were many cases
00:34:20.400 when Soviet defectors were betrayed by Indian police and also some Western
00:34:26.640 embassies played a very dirty role in betraying the Soviet defectors according
00:34:33.220 to our information they were some I wouldn't call them double agents but
00:34:37.920 simply a moral people working for this for the United States Embassy and
00:34:44.900 confining in people like this would be a suicide so I had to be extremely careful
00:34:50.360 I could not trust anyone and that was the that was the reason for such a
00:34:56.940 crazy way to defect well had you been caught in the act of trying to get out
00:35:02.680 what would have happened to you oh most likely I would end up in in
00:35:07.640 concentration camp or depending on the situation and on the whim of some
00:35:15.620 bureaucrat and KGB maybe even executed that this is normal practice quietly of
00:35:21.520 course not publicly but that would be the end of my defection of course well
00:35:27.560 when did you finally make it to the United States in 1970 after about six
00:35:35.440 month of debriefing in Athens by the CIA and I presume FBI too, they let me go
00:35:42.640 first to Germany, then to Canada. That was my decision. I had to change my
00:35:47.800 identity to protect my family and my friends in USSR. And also I was little
00:35:54.940 bit paranoid knowing that both Soviet KGB and probably some double agents
00:36:02.740 within the American system maybe after me.
00:36:05.300 So I wanted to settle down as far away as possible.
00:36:09.220 I requested CIA to give me some kind of new identity
00:36:13.860 and just let me go on my own.
00:36:18.020 And I settled in Canada. I was a student.
00:36:21.500 I changed many professions from farm help
00:36:26.240 and laundry truck driver to language instructor
00:36:31.180 and broadcaster for Canadian Broadcasting Corporations in Montreal.
00:36:36.800 Well, have you had any threats on your life or any unpleasantries?
00:36:40.940 Yes. In about five years, KGB eventually discovered
00:36:44.180 that I'm working for Canadian Broadcasting.
00:36:47.160 I made a very big mistake.
00:36:49.080 I started working for overseas service of CBC,
00:36:53.820 which is similar to Voice of America, in Russian language.
00:36:58.900 and of course monitoring service in ussr picked up every new um
00:37:07.540 why do why why do i look so serious because i'm watching a documentary and i'm learning about how
00:37:16.420 uh soviets are infiltrating western democracies and western civilization um with their communist
00:37:26.100 propaganda so i mean it is kind of a serious topic that's why that's why i'm looking that's
00:37:30.900 why i'm looking serious and i don't know i guess i i guess i have resting beef i've been told that
00:37:35.780 i have resting b face so there you go that's why i look so serious i guess i don't know
00:37:43.460 voice every new announcer would they would make it a point to discover who he is and in five years
00:37:50.660 sure enough slowly but surely they discovered that i am not thomas schumann that i am yuri
00:37:56.660 alexandrovich besmianov and that i'm working for canadian broadcasting and undermining beautiful
00:38:02.500 the tongue between canada and ussr and the soviet ambassador alexander yakovlev made it his
00:38:09.940 oh dorobot okay interesting so do i know that there is a growing tension between the ethnic
00:38:21.520 japanese and rapidly growing muslim population in japan yes absolutely i know about that and i
00:38:30.200 you know what i actually did i actually guys i did a live stream on this already here let me um
00:38:36.480 let me pull it up for you and then if you if you're interested in learning like all of the
00:38:42.080 ogs here in the chat who've been with me um from like the beginning of october because again like
00:38:47.880 my channel has has grown is growing quite quite quickly more recently but i've been doing live
00:38:54.140 streams daily since october and for the ogs they know i actually did a whole live stream on how
00:39:02.080 the Japanese people are so fed up, um, with Islamic extremists. Let me, um, here, give me a
00:39:09.940 moment. Um, I'll find it for you so that you guys can watch it later here. Okay. Um, sorry, let me
00:39:22.620 just remove this. Okay. So if you go to my YouTube channel and go to like the Goldie show, okay,
00:39:32.080 and then if you go to like my live stream, I have it somewhere here. Where is it? Let me see if I
00:39:38.300 can find it. Um, it was, where was it? Oh, here we go. Here we go. So, um, this was streamed a
00:39:58.320 month ago. So this one right here. So it's politicians. I guys, I apologize for the
00:40:04.460 thumbnails. I've been, I've been playing around with the thumbnails for my live streams, trying
00:40:09.740 to figure out like what works and what doesn't. That's why you see, like, I have like different
00:40:13.940 thumbnails or whatever. So like, I will go back and I'll fix it all. I'll find something that
00:40:18.880 works and whatever. But, um, but if you go to like my live stream, it's number 36. Okay. So
00:40:26.960 number 36 politicians fight back against radical islam japan and portugal it was a two hour two
00:40:35.440 hour live stream it has um almost 300 000 views and as you can tell so this is also like when i
00:40:42.480 like you know my previous background i was just getting started
00:40:46.320 so i was literally speaking about what was going on in japan
00:40:51.600 and it's very very bizarre okay so here's another one so again guys like i explained you know
00:41:00.960 japanese society and japanese culture it's very rude to go out in public and chant or yell or
00:41:07.320 scream right like it's just that's not how japanese society works right and these are one of the
00:41:12.920 things that um that you know a lot of tourists learn about when they go there um so you know
00:41:21.220 and Chinese, sorry, Japanese suburbs are generally very quiet, very pristine, right?
00:41:27.100 So you can imagine, you can imagine how shocked Japanese people have become when they see,
00:41:35.200 you know, these, these people, these Muslims, I, I mean, I think, I think they're like,
00:41:40.440 they're South Asian for sure. So they're, you know, either from like Pakistan or Bangladesh
00:41:44.120 or maybe India or something. But they're literally going out into the streets. So
00:41:48.920 They're going into, anyway, so, I mean, this does not look like Japan to me.
00:41:55.740 This is definitely not Japanese culture.
00:41:58.760 It's not the Japanese way of life.
00:42:00.360 And imagine, like, if you're a tourist and you want to go and experience Japan,
00:42:03.660 and then all of a sudden you're confronted with a bunch of people who are, like, beating their chests and chanting Islamic prayers very loudly.
00:42:12.000 There's nothing Japanese about that.
00:42:13.740 茨城県水戸市
00:42:27.260 crazy stuff anyway so um yes i am fully aware about the growing tension between
00:42:33.980 uh ethnic japanese and the rapidly growing muslim population in japan i um in that live
00:42:40.620 stream i also spoke about the reason why um japan chose to elect a very very very um you know right
00:42:49.020 wing conservative nationalist uh prime minister and i'm very happy for japan good i'm glad you
00:42:55.580 know i i actually in my video today um in my video today where i spoke about how there's a jihad on
00:43:02.060 christmas i also commented on how new year's eve celebrations in tokyo have been cancelled because
00:43:09.740 they are afraid of the Islamic terrorist threat. So yeah, if you want to see that episode, and if
00:43:17.160 you want to learn more about it, go to my, you know, daily live streams, The Goldie Show, it's
00:43:23.260 episode number 36. Again, this is like, you know, kind of old. So this is before I had like a proper
00:43:30.960 camera and a proper background. You know, that was just me sort of growing my channel. So it's
00:43:36.100 like an OG one, but I'm, I'm more than happy to do an updated episode on the growing tensions,
00:43:44.720 um, in, in Japan, because like, it, it takes, let me put it this way. It takes a lot to piss
00:43:52.540 off Japanese people. Japanese people are some of the most polite people in the world, right? Like,
00:43:58.260 like you could, you could do the most impolite thing and they will just, you know, they won't
00:44:04.660 say anything they won't do anything they'll just be like okay whatever um so it takes a lot to to
00:44:09.560 piss off the the japanese people but yeah so so there you go i i actually have spoken um about
00:44:17.080 that um beta bucks deluxe you have smart eyes that's much different than rbf okay thank you
00:44:26.600 i haven't heard of the smart eyes thing before but um thank you thank you for that comment
00:44:31.520 appreciate it all right let's get back to the main topic of the show which is yuri beznimov talking
00:44:39.120 about how um soviet propaganda destabilizes western societies personal effort to discredit me
00:44:47.680 he complained to pierre trudeau who is known to be a little bit soft on socialism and
00:44:53.920 And the management of CBC behaved in a very strange, cowardly way, unbecoming to representatives of an independent country like Canada.
00:45:07.720 They listened to every suggestion that Soviet ambassadors gave, and they started shameful investigation, analyzing content of my broadcasts to USSR.
00:45:20.360 And sure enough, they discovered that some of my statements were probably to, would be offending to the Soviet Politburo.
00:45:31.360 So I had to leave my job. And of course, subtle intimidations. They would say something like, please cross the street carefully because, you know, traffic is very heavy in Quebec.
00:45:43.360 And fortunately I know about the psychology and the logic of activity of the KGB and I never allowed myself to be intimidated.
00:45:54.360 This is the worst thing. This is what they expect a person, a defector, to be intimidated.
00:45:59.360 Once they spot that you are scared, they keep on developing that line and then eventually you either have to give up entirely and work for them,
00:46:11.360 for them or you they neutralize you they would definitely stop all kind of political activity
00:46:19.040 which they fail to do in my case because i was stubbornly working for the canadian broadcasting
00:46:25.920 and in response to their intimidations i said that yeah he's talking about justin trudeau's
00:46:32.560 father here because this interview is from 1984 so he's talking about trudeau senior look this
00:46:37.680 is a free country and i am as free as you are and i also can drive very fast um to the person that
00:46:44.640 said convert and i'll marry you just based on that i'm never converting thanks and gun control is not
00:46:54.640 yet established in canada so i had a couple of good shotguns in my basement so welcome to visit
00:47:01.520 me someday with your Kalashnikov machine guns. So obviously it didn't work. Intimidation
00:47:08.300 didn't work. So they tried different approach, as I described. They approached on the highest
00:47:15.200 level, on the level of Canadian bureaucracy. On that level they were successful. On individual
00:47:23.000 level they failed flat. Mr. Besmianov has brought a series of slides with him that he has taken
00:47:30.120 from the Soviet Union and I think this is a good time to
00:47:33.720 Take a look at the slides now the viewers will be able to see these slides as as we talk about them
00:47:38.620 Yes, this is a collection of slides which are
00:47:42.480 some of them are
00:47:44.480 Snapshots from my family album some of them are documents which I smuggled from the Soviet embassy and some are
00:47:51.000 Reproductions from local mass media. I usually show them to establish my credibility as a defector
00:47:56.960 This is a picture of my native town, Mytishe, about 20 miles north from Moscow.
00:48:03.300 Characteristically, there is a statue of Comrade Lenin in the central square.
00:48:08.660 This is myself at the age of seven, again, characteristically,
00:48:13.120 under the statue of Comrade Stalin, extending his friendly hand to peoples of the world.
00:48:19.540 At that age, of course, I was still idealistically minded young communist,
00:48:24.560 and I still believe that sooner or later things will go for better but I realize
00:48:31.520 that the system stinks that something is fishy and that ideology is is fake and
00:48:37.460 the propaganda about advanced Soviet agriculture simply didn't meet the
00:48:43.220 criteria of reality if they talk about abundance of food and there's none in
00:48:48.560 the stores there must be something wrong my father was he's on the left here my
00:48:54.380 father was officer of the general staff of the Soviet army he was inspector of
00:49:00.620 land forces Soviet troops stationed in countries like Mongolia Cuba East
00:49:06.800 European countries were he alive today most likely he would be inspecting
00:49:11.360 Soviet troops in in Nicaragua Angola and many other parts of the world
00:49:16.040 fortunately he died and he didn't see the disgrace because deep inside he was a
00:49:20.960 A Russian patriot, he didn't like the idea of expanding Soviet military might, especially in the areas where we were not welcomed at all.
00:49:31.240 Unlike many other military officers, he was reporting directly to the Minister of Defense by passing KGB and diplomatic service.
00:49:39.040 In other words, he was a trusted military professional.
00:49:43.100 And my impression that this type of people are much less hawkish and adventuristic than party bureaucrats in Kremlin.
00:49:51.580 When American mass media describes Soviet military as potentially dangerous counterpart for Pentagon,
00:49:58.380 I simply laugh because I know better.
00:50:01.300 I know that the most dangerous part of the Soviet power structures are not military at all.
00:50:07.920 Most likely, if they come to power in my country,
00:50:10.600 there will be more sensible negotiators for nuclear disarmament
00:50:13.940 and withdrawal of the Soviet troops from many parts of the world.
00:50:17.820 But if someone from the party structure or the KGB structure
00:50:21.360 were to give the orders for a military adventure, they would follow them.
00:50:23.980 They have to obey, yes, because they are professional military.
00:50:27.340 But you see, the triangle of power and hate in USSR is the party at the top,
00:50:33.100 the party elite, the oligarchy of the party,
00:50:35.200 than the military and the kgb at the bottom they hate each other and the the most hated triangle
00:50:43.200 the most hated sorry i just want to say like i don't even know why there are so many trolls in
00:50:48.400 the chat tonight like the the topic is about communism like literally nothing to do with
00:50:54.160 islam and yet all of the like jihadi islamic trolls from like i don't know pakistan and
00:51:00.720 bangladesh are in here um i guess i guess i could say that this just goes to show that even when we
00:51:09.680 want to expose the dangers of communism that triggers the jihadis because they know that
00:51:16.080 there is a link there's a close link between communism marxism and islamism so all the jihadis
00:51:24.320 are here and it's it's just very weird because like literally this tonight's documentary like
00:51:29.760 like this interview that I'm watching literally nothing to do with Islam or
00:51:34.300 jihad or Islamic terrorism, but, um, all, all the communists are here.
00:51:39.360 So there you go. Very interesting. Very interesting. Uh,
00:51:43.020 I apologize to the mods. You guys are working overtime. Um,
00:51:46.600 I'm also going to try to like, you know, ban, ban, you know,
00:51:50.580 some of the comments as well, but, um, yeah, I, I'm sorry.
00:51:55.100 I'm sorry. I, I didn't, I didn't think that it was, I,
00:51:59.620 I did not think that this, um, video would gain so much attention, um, especially since it's from
00:52:07.780 1984, but I'm glad there's a lot of interest. And I hope that for those of you who are watching this
00:52:13.960 for the first time that you can see why communists and Islamists don't want you to know this
00:52:21.220 information because this guy who was a former KGB agent is literally spilling the tea when it comes
00:52:27.740 to how the soviets operate and how they destabilize western civilization corner of the triangle is the
00:52:35.420 communist party bureaucrats they are the most adventuristic senile megalomaniacs they can start
00:52:42.620 war i wouldn't be surprised not the military they know what war is at least my father did this is
00:52:49.260 the picture taken at the the entrance of my institute of oriental languages it's a part of
00:52:55.020 Moscow State University. I graduated in 1963, and I...
00:53:01.020 Now, excuse me, which one were you on?
00:53:02.020 I am on the right.
00:53:04.020 You're on the right.
00:53:05.020 And on the left is my schoolmate, Vadim Svirnov, who later was an apparatchik in the Central
00:53:11.160 Committee of the Soviet Union Communist Party.
00:53:14.020 What is an apparatchik?
00:53:16.020 It's a function. It's something like civil service in British Empire. Someone who is
00:53:22.020 never fired from the service. He stays there internally. He may not be promoted too high,
00:53:27.340 but he's a dependable bureaucrat who will stay forever. I studied not only languages,
00:53:35.460 but also history, literature, even music. On this picture I'm trying to learn how to
00:53:41.280 play Indian musical instruments. I even tried to look like an Indian when I was a second
00:53:47.460 years too not bad right yes and actually it was strongly encouraged by the by the instructors in
00:53:54.260 my school because uh this the graduates of my school yeah so someone in the comments um david
00:54:02.460 he described it perfectly so this interview is about the subversion of youth under communism
00:54:08.080 and that's exactly what we're seeing today with all of these like young people gen z um in
00:54:14.160 universities and campuses and wherever who are going out and they're you know talking about
00:54:18.800 communism and socialism and globalizing intifada and they're burning the american flag while they
00:54:25.040 are you know waving the flag of ballastine and terrorist organizations so um it's it's about how
00:54:32.080 the soviets infiltrate and subvert young people's minds and um he was exposing this back in 1984.
00:54:40.720 so this is this is an interview from 41 years ago and yet it is 100 relevant to what's going on
00:54:47.840 today were later on employed as diplomats foreign journalists or spies uh as every
00:54:57.120 soviet student i was quote unquote volunteering for harvesting grain in kazakhstan this is the
00:55:04.480 biggest agricultural blunder of the Soviet government but I didn't have much
00:55:11.560 choice of course because the communist motto borrowed from the Bible says those
00:55:15.880 who do not work shall not eat and you can see me eating therefore I was working
00:55:21.240 and you can see how happy I was about it I went through a very extensive physical
00:55:26.520 and military training including the manure and including the military games
00:55:32.920 in areas, suburban areas of Moscow and here for example we are on the tour in
00:55:41.960 Arkhangelsk area. And by the end of my training in school I was recruited by the
00:55:46.720 KGB. This picture was taken on that day and you can see again how heavy.
00:55:52.560 okay i'm not gonna lie i'm kind of upset like i thought for sure we were gonna about to like
00:56:06.900 see some like random 80s tv commercials but i guess it didn't happen so um whoever whoever
00:56:14.900 like cropped out or edited out the 80s tv commercials um i'm very upset right now because
00:56:21.120 was hoping to see you know some 80s commercials anyways let's continue all right as every student
00:56:30.480 in ussr i i went through very extensive physical and military training and civil defense training
00:56:37.680 too unlike in united states where civil defense is virtually non-existent zero in ussr every
00:56:45.920 student whatever is major subject has to go through very extensive four-year
00:56:50.460 military and civil defense training you can see me here with a group of students
00:56:54.660 during one of the war games in near Moscow the main idea of course is to
00:57:02.180 prepare a huge reserve army of the USSR each student has to graduate as a junior
00:57:11.240 lieutenant in my case it was administrative and military intelligence service my first assignment
00:57:18.200 was to india as a translator with the soviet economical aid group building refinery complexes
00:57:24.440 in bihar state and gujarat state at that time i was still naively idealistically believing that
00:57:31.800 what i was doing contributes to the understanding and cooperation between the nations it took me
00:57:38.600 quite a number of years to realize that what we were bringing to India was a new
00:57:43.160 type of colonialism thousand times more oppressive and exploitative than any
00:57:49.720 colonialism or imperialism in history of mankind but at that time I was still
00:57:56.000 hoping that well maybe it's not that bad could be worse and things may go for
00:58:00.560 better and I even try to implement the beautiful Marxist motto proletarians of
00:58:06.600 all the countries unite I tried to unite with a nice Indian girl and I was
00:58:12.300 actually I was fascinated by Indian culture by the family life in this
00:58:17.280 country but obviously Communist Party had different plans for my genes so I
00:58:21.720 had to marry this beautiful Russian girl in the span of my career I married three
00:58:27.480 times most of these marriages were marriages of convenience on advice from
00:58:32.700 the department of personnel this is normal practice in ussr when the
00:58:36.700 soviet citizen is assigned to a foreign job
00:58:39.900 he has to be married either to keep family
00:58:43.260 in ussr as hostages or if it's a convenience marriage like mine
00:58:49.020 so that the husband and wife are virtually informers on each other
00:58:53.020 to prevent defection or contamination by decadent imperialist or capitalist
00:58:58.620 ideas in my case i hated that girl so much that the
00:59:02.380 The moment I landed in Moscow, we were divorced and I married later a second time.
00:59:10.200 By the end of my first assignment in India, I was promoted to the position of public relations
00:59:16.040 officer.
00:59:17.040 You can see me here translating a speech by a Soviet boss.
00:59:21.260 And you're on the right.
00:59:22.580 I'm on the right here, yes.
00:59:24.180 And the occasion was commissioning of the refinery complex in Bihar, Barauni.
00:59:31.620 Back in Moscow, I was immediately recruited by Novosti Press Agency, which is a propaganda
00:59:36.780 and ideological subversion front for the KGB.
00:59:40.780 Seventy-five percent of the members of the Novosti are commissioned officers of the KGB.
00:59:46.440 The other twenty-five are, like myself, co-opted agents who are assigned to specific operations.
00:59:53.580 In this particular case, you can see me talking to students of Lumumba Friendship University
00:59:58.140 in Moscow.
01:00:00.140 This is a huge school under the direct control of the KGB and Central Committee, where future
01:00:08.360 leaders of the so-called national liberation movements are being educated and selected
01:00:13.720 carefully.
01:00:15.460 And some of them have absolutely, neither this, for example, is a group of students
01:00:20.060 from Lumumba.
01:00:21.060 They don't look like students at all.
01:00:22.300 They look more like military, and that's exactly what they were.
01:00:25.260 They were dispatched back to their countries to be leaders of the so-called national liberation movements
01:00:30.840 or to be translated into normal human language, leaders of international terrorist groups.
01:00:39.960 Another area of activity when I was working for the novice was to...
01:00:44.740 I'm sorry. I literally have food in my mouth right now because I'm eating dinner.
01:00:50.420 But did you catch that, what you said about the national liberation groups?
01:00:55.260 Um, that's the same terminology that is being used today by the pro Palestine, pro Hamas, Islamic jihadi terrorist groups, right? Like, so it's literally the same language, national liberation, freedom fighting, all that stuff, right?
01:01:16.100 So what you're seeing today happening is, is the exact same thing that was happening 40 years ago. It's the same language. It's the same ideology. It's the same messaging, right? So keep that in mind. You know, all the liberation, like, you know, Palestine liberation and like, you know, whatever, Gaza liberation, same language, same terminology, same M.O.
01:01:44.280 And in fact, the PLO with Yastro Arafat, that was actually funded and created by the Soviets as a way to destabilize the Middle East, right, and use the Middle East to go after the United States.
01:02:05.080 So even the PLO has its roots back in communism.
01:02:11.340 so there you go like it's it's all connected company groups of so-called progressive intellectuals
01:02:20.000 writers journalists publishers teachers professors of colleges you can see me here in kremlin i'm
01:02:29.760 second on the left with a group of pakistani and indian intellectuals most of them pretend that
01:02:37.200 they don't understand that we are actually working on behalf of the Soviet government
01:02:42.120 and the KG.
01:02:43.620 Oh, no, no, Major, I just wanted to make a correction.
01:02:47.240 So anyone who disagrees with me is actually an IRGC agent, because you and I and everyone
01:02:55.300 else, we're all the Mossad agents, remember?
01:02:58.000 So we're all Mossad, and the people who disagree are the IRGC agents.
01:03:03.880 so this is a a massad a massad chat but um i love that comment thank you uh that that that made me
01:03:11.720 laugh that made me laugh they pretended that they are actually being guests a vip intellectuals
01:03:21.320 oh yeah um elijah you make a elijah 100 you make it very good so the free palestine movement
01:03:29.160 is a product of the kgb um it's the exact same thing with the 1979 islamic revolution that
01:03:35.880 happened in iran that was a product of the kgb as well and in fact the 1979 islamic revolution
01:03:43.960 would not have been successful in iran without the support and funding from the communists
01:03:50.360 which came from the soviets so 100 100 you're right about that that they are treated according
01:03:57.960 to their merits and and their intellectual abilities for us they were just a bunch of
01:04:03.880 political prostitutes to be taken advantage for various propaganda operations therefore you can
01:04:09.880 see perfectly well the senior colleague of mine on the left but i want to go back here because what
01:04:16.040 he said is critical he's talking about these young people and then he basically says they're nothing
01:04:21.480 but sorry they're nothing but political prostitutes right so he's basically saying these are the
01:04:25.560 useful idiots that we were using to push our propaganda forward um and we have a super chat
01:04:34.280 from canadian a further to what you have been saying earlier you should look into how blm
01:04:39.400 movement was funded by ccp beijing sympathize with 100 100 you're absolutely correct like i
01:04:45.160 already know this and i've kind of i've kind of alluded to this before but yes the the blm movement
01:04:51.160 was also funded and supported by anti-imperialist bad actors including the ccp you're 100 right and
01:05:00.760 one of the ways you can tell is like they always also they use the same terminology and they use
01:05:05.480 the same symbolism so you know like that raised fist the race fist that all the communists use
01:05:11.640 um a lot of like islamic terrorist groups also use the raised fist um blm also use like that
01:05:18.840 raised fist terminology that raised fist um that should right there that's like a red flag for
01:05:26.120 communism and all of these various groups who are funded by various communist um governments
01:05:32.840 or organizations around the world you know there's certain um like language and terminology
01:05:39.880 and symbolism that unites all of them and and the raised fist is one of them the raised fist you can
01:05:45.160 also find it with the pro you know ballastine movement and like other other things as well so
01:05:51.160 yeah there's there's definitely a connection there thank you for that that's really important point
01:05:55.560 as well leaders of uh international terrorist groups another uh area of activity when i was
01:06:05.720 working for the novosti was to accompany groups of so-called progressive intellectuals writers okay
01:06:11.880 Okay. Pay attention to this part because this is a really important part. So, okay,
01:06:16.520 I'm going to go back a little bit. I'm not going to interrupt anymore,
01:06:19.080 but pay attention to what he says about the progressive intellectuals. And then think about
01:06:25.200 the current progressive intellectuals on, you know, who are around today and all of these
01:06:33.320 progressive intellectuals who are demonizing Western civilization and Western society.
01:06:39.480 and they are supporting communism and they are supporting jihad and they're supporting Islamic terrorism.
01:06:46.780 So it's not by accident that all these progressive intellectuals are literally supporting the enemies of Western civilization.
01:06:59.980 Control of the KGB and Central Committee, where future leaders of the so-called national liberation movements are being educated
01:07:07.980 and selected carefully and some of them have absolutely they neither this for example is a
01:07:15.140 group of students from lumumba they don't look like students at all they look more like military
01:07:19.040 and that's exactly what they were they were dispatched back to their countries to be leaders
01:07:23.820 of the so-called national liberation movements or to be translated into normal human language
01:07:29.360 and all of this all of the you know student leaders today they don't look like students
01:07:36.640 They look like military. They dress like military. They act like military.
01:07:41.320 Many of them are not even student age.
01:07:43.140 They're much older because they have been trained to do this and to infiltrate.
01:07:47.800 Leaders of international terrorist groups.
01:07:52.200 Another area of activity when I was working for the Novosti
01:07:57.480 was to accompany groups of so-called progressive intellectuals,
01:08:01.420 writers journalists publishers teachers professors of colleges you can see me
01:08:09.980 here in Kremlin I'm second on the left with a group of Pakistani and Indian
01:08:14.860 intellectuals most of them pretended they don't understand that we are
01:08:21.140 actually working on behalf of the Soviet government and the KGB they pretended
01:08:26.080 that they are actually being guests, VIP intellectuals,
01:08:30.460 that they are treated according to their merits
01:08:32.880 and their intellectual abilities.
01:08:35.940 For us, they were just a bunch of political prostitutes
01:08:39.280 to be taken advantage for various propaganda operations.
01:08:43.340 Therefore, you can see perfectly well
01:08:44.960 the senior colleague of mine on the left
01:08:48.520 doesn't really have that much respect on his face,
01:08:51.600 and myself, with a very skeptical smile,
01:08:54.760 typical kgb sarcastic smile anticipating another victim of ideological brainwashing this is how
01:09:03.580 at a typical conference in novice the headquarters in Moscow look likes the sitting in the middle is
01:09:11.980 Boris Borkov the then director of novice to press agency high-ranking party bureaucrat in the
01:09:18.220 Department of Propaganda I am standing next to a famous Indian poet Sumitranandan
01:09:24.040 Pant he was famous because he was an author he was the author of the famous
01:09:30.280 poem titled Rhapsody to Lenin that's why he was invited to USSR and everything
01:09:37.220 was paid by the Soviet government the pay special attention to number of
01:09:42.220 bottles on the table this is one of the ways to kill the awareness or curiosity
01:09:48.820 of foreign journalists my one of my functions was to keep foreign guests
01:09:54.580 permanently intoxicated the moment they land at Moscow Airport I had to take
01:09:59.920 them to the VIP launch and toast to friendship and understanding it in the
01:10:04.480 nations of the world glass of vodka then the second glass of vodka and in no time
01:10:09.700 my guests would be feeling very happy they would see everything in kind of
01:10:13.480 pink nice color and that's the way I I had to keep them permanently for the
01:10:20.660 next 15 or 20 days at certain point in time I had to withdraw alcohol from them
01:10:27.460 so that some of them who are the most recruitable would feel a little bit
01:10:31.200 shaky guilty trying to remember what they were talking last night that's the
01:10:35.860 time to approach them with all kind of nonsense such as joint communique or statement for for
01:10:41.620 soviet propaganda that's the time they are in the most flexible and of course what they didn't
01:10:47.860 understand they didn't realize or pretended not to realize that myself who was drinking together
01:10:53.460 with them was not drinking at all i had ways to get rid of alcohol through various techniques
01:10:59.780 including special pills which were given to me by my colleagues but they were
01:11:05.060 taking it seriously in other words they they they would consume quite a large
01:11:09.080 volumes of alcohol and feel quite uneasy next morning in 1967 the KGB attached
01:11:17.720 me to this magazine look magazine a group of 12 people arrived to USSR from
01:11:24.200 United States to cover the 50th anniversary of October Socialist
01:11:29.000 revolution in my country from the first page to the last page it was a package
01:11:33.500 of lies propaganda cliche which were presented to American readers as
01:11:39.920 opinions and deductions of American journalists nothing could be far from
01:11:45.800 truth this were not opinions they were not opinions at all they were the
01:11:52.360 cliches which the Soviet propaganda wants American public to think that they
01:11:57.560 think
01:11:58.100 if it does make any sense
01:12:01.800 at all, it sure does because
01:12:03.540 from the viewpoint of the Soviet propaganda
01:12:05.880 although there are some subtle criticisms
01:12:07.680 of the Soviet system, the basic
01:12:10.000 message is that Russia today
01:12:11.940 is a nice, functioning
01:12:13.660 efficient system
01:12:15.460 supported by majority of population
01:12:17.620 that's the biggest lie
01:12:19.060 and of course American intellectuals
01:12:21.540 and journalists from Look Magazine
01:12:22.860 So we have a super chat
01:12:27.560 It's kind of a strange one, but, you know, I said I'll play super chat.
01:12:32.420 So if someone says you want Jesus to come back again now, I mean, okay.
01:12:41.220 Merry Christmas.
01:12:42.760 Merry Christmas.
01:12:43.540 Happy New Year.
01:12:46.640 ...belaborated on that untruth in various different ways.
01:12:50.540 They intellectualized that lie.
01:12:53.320 They found all kind of justifications for telling lies to American public.
01:13:01.660 Excuse me, it was partly your job to make sure that they got these ideas
01:13:06.060 and accepted them as their own ideas.
01:13:08.480 Right.
01:13:09.000 Actually, even before they arrived to USSR,
01:13:11.580 and they paid astronomical sum of money for that visit,
01:13:16.060 they were submitted...
01:13:17.580 This Novosti Press Agency developed so-called backgrounders, 20-25 pages of information and opinions which were presented to the journalists even before they bought their tickets to Moscow.
01:13:29.900 They had to analyze the situation and judging on their reaction to that backgrounder, the local Novosti representative or local Soviet diplomat in Washington, D.C. would assess whether they have, whether they be given visa to U.S.S.R. or not.
01:13:45.520 So they were selected ahead of time.
01:13:47.240 they were they were pre-selected very carefully and there is not much chance
01:13:51.140 for honest journalists to arrive to USSR and to stay there for one year and to
01:13:56.460 bring this package of lies back home this for example is a centerfold of the
01:14:01.820 type of the look magazine they presented this monument erected by Communist Party
01:14:07.040 in Stalingrad as the symbol personification of Russian military might
01:14:11.840 And they said in the article, which is published on the site, that Soviets are very proud of the victory in the Second World War.
01:14:20.800 This is another big myth, a lie.
01:14:23.660 No sensible people would be proud to lose 20 millions of their countrymen in a war which was started by Genozov Hitler and Comrade Stalin and paid by American multinationals.
01:14:34.600 Most of the Soviet citizens look at this type of monuments with disgust and sorrow, because every family lost father, brother, sister, or child in the Second World War.
01:14:46.980 Yet, American journalists who were trying to appease, to please their hosts, presented this picture on the centerfold as the symbol and personification of Soviet national, they call it Russian national spirit.
01:15:02.000 and it was greatest greatest misconception and and a very tragic
01:15:08.120 misunderstanding of course look magazine was not distributed in USSR the main
01:15:13.880 audience was in United States but I presume that many Americans millions of
01:15:21.260 Americans who were reading look magazine at that time had absolutely wrong idea
01:15:27.320 about the sentiments of my nation about what the Soviets are proud of and what
01:15:33.200 they hate this is a group you see the same lady with the sword in Stalingrad
01:15:39.020 this is the group of journalists myself is in the center with the same devilish
01:15:42.800 smile and mr. Philip Harrington is on the extreme left there with with his
01:15:47.840 camera this is the gentleman which was so deaf or so uninterested in what I had
01:15:56.700 to say to him, this is the same picture, a blow-up of the same picture, many guests
01:16:06.320 from various countries, in this particular case from Asia and Africa, were taken by me
01:16:11.740 as a novice press agency employee for a tour across Siberia, for example. We would show
01:16:18.820 them typical kindergarten, you see, nothing special by American standards, just nice children
01:16:24.720 sitting eating their breakfast or lunch what they could not understand or they
01:16:32.040 pretended not to understand that this is an exemplary kindergarten this is not
01:16:36.600 the kindergarten for average person or average family in USSR and we maintain
01:16:41.880 that illusion in their minds you can see myself under the red spot in the middle
01:16:47.400 there with the same business like expression I'm on you know I'm doing my
01:16:52.740 job that that's what i'm assigned to do and that's what i was paid to do but deep inside i still hope
01:16:58.340 that at least some of these useful idiots would understand that what they are looking at has
01:17:03.940 nothing to do with the level of affluence in my nation this is a better picture which reflects
01:17:10.980 the true spirit of um no i i haven't heard of mega communism that seems to be inherently um
01:17:25.540 like contradictory right like you can't have mega and communism together again like i'm i'm not
01:17:31.140 american um so no i i have not heard of mega communism but that sounds very very weird and
01:17:41.860 i mean anyone that's associated with communism i would assume is automatically um an enemy
01:17:50.340 and a traitor to the united states because the united states is fundamentally opposed
01:17:54.820 to communism as it should be because communism is an evil ideology um that should be banned
01:18:00.180 everywhere. So I've never heard of mega communism. That's very, very strange to me. I would think
01:18:08.940 that anyone who's part of this movement, if it exists, is just an idiot and doesn't understand
01:18:15.200 what communism really is. Of the Soviet childhood. This picture was printed in a Canadian government
01:18:23.840 publication by mistake in the middle you can see children playing on a small courtyard and the
01:18:30.900 caption goes this is a typical kindergarten in Siberia what these idiots didn't understand that
01:18:37.380 it is not kindergarten at all it is a prison for children of political prisoners
01:18:43.600 um so for for some of the people who are in the comments um and they're saying this isn't what
01:18:50.080 they want to to hear about that's because like my usual live streams when it comes to politics
01:18:56.660 middle east jihad and all that stuff that's money to fridays at 12 noon eastern so you can catch
01:19:03.140 those live streams where i kind of focus more on um jihad islamic terrorism and politics um
01:19:10.140 the evening live streams is more just me watching documentaries and videos and then instead of
01:19:16.680 watching it on my own I just do a live stream and then anyone who's interested can join so
01:19:20.980 yeah like like tonight's topic is focused on communism and how communism is subverting
01:19:27.200 young minds in the west so this is more just like a learning experience for me um and of course
01:19:33.660 people have joined me as well so yeah like this isn't fully on topic but it is definitely relevant
01:19:39.760 to what's going on because there are a lot of, a lot of the Islamic terrorist groups and movements
01:19:47.200 are connected to communism and find their roots back in communism because communism and Islamism
01:19:53.820 are united in their one goal of anti-imperialism, basically to destabilize Western societies. So
01:20:01.660 that's sort of my, you know, little explanation on this. But yeah, I mean, if this is not of
01:20:06.800 interest to you. I mean, my daily shows on politics and jihad, that's Monday to Friday,
01:20:13.180 12 noon Eastern. But there was not a single mentioning that what they were visiting actually
01:20:18.600 was an area of concentration camps. And the job of people like myself to help them to not to notice
01:20:26.960 that they are actually talking to prisoners. Most of the children were dressed, especially on the
01:20:32.200 occasion of the foreigners' visit. Of course, there were no corpses on the ground. There
01:20:38.680 were no machine gun guards. And, well, it looks not very pleasant, as you see. It looks
01:20:45.540 dull, but obviously it does not create an impression that this is actually a prison.
01:20:50.380 Well, did any of the journalists have the curiosity to ask about prisons and that kind
01:20:56.440 of thing? They were in Siberia. This is what you associate.
01:20:58.600 Yes, some of them ask questions, and naturally we would give them, for the stupid question, we give them stupid answer.
01:21:04.440 No, there are no prisons in Siberia.
01:21:06.380 No, most of the people who you see are free citizens of USSR.
01:21:10.820 They are very happy to be here, and they are contributing to the glory of the socialist system.
01:21:17.860 Some of them pretended that they believe what I was telling them.
01:21:23.540 And most of them, we may discuss it later, what are the motivations?
01:21:28.600 of these people why would they stubbornly bring lies to their own population through their own
01:21:33.800 mass media i have various answers to this there is not a single explanation it's a complex of
01:21:39.640 explanations it's fear yeah i was just gonna say i don't know where that comment about mega
01:21:45.880 communism came from i mean i'm canadian but if i was american like i would be 100 mega
01:21:52.520 in fact the vast majority of iranian americans are literally 100 maga they all voted for president
01:21:59.720 trump and they're big fans of of president trump so yeah like if i was american i would i would be
01:22:06.120 mag 100 like trump president trump 100 pure biological fear they understand that they are
01:22:13.880 on the territory of an enemy state a police state and just to save their rotten skins and their
01:22:20.200 miserable jobs their affluence back home they would prefer to oh my gosh guys you can't you
01:22:28.080 can't send me these like silly questions here what is it like being the first persian to join
01:22:34.020 massad so um i'm not i'm not the first one um but you know it feels good it feels good being part
01:22:43.360 of massad and uh you know i also just want to say um in all seriousness i don't like we kind
01:22:50.080 of joke about this stuff but but these act like these accusations that the jihadis and islamists
01:22:57.280 make against iranians it's actually very serious because um these accusations are are are life
01:23:06.640 threatening and in fact today um i haven't posted about this yet because i'm still kind of processing
01:23:13.040 it and it's very very sad news but today the terrorist islamic republic hanged a 27 year old
01:23:21.120 iranian man in occupied iran on the fake crime of being a massad agent even though like we all
01:23:28.640 know he's not we all know he's not massad right but um the islamic republic will use the excuse
01:23:36.000 of you know someone being a massad agent in order to justify hanging them so i mean yeah
01:23:42.720 like we we do kind of like laugh about it joke about it and you know i i i laugh it off um in
01:23:48.320 this chat but it is it is definitely um it is definitely um um a serious threat and and there
01:23:58.800 there is a there is a very good reason why all of these islamists and jihadis keep on throwing the
01:24:04.960 massad accusation at iranians who are fighting against the terrorist islamic republic because
01:24:12.320 that's what the islamic republic uses to justify murdering innocent iranians who are just fighting
01:24:18.880 for freedom and they're fighting because they don't want to live under sharia law
01:24:23.360 or under an islamic dictatorship so yeah just wanted to to point that out as well
01:24:32.960 tell a lie then to to ask truthful questions and and report truthful information second most of
01:24:40.240 these schmucks were afraid to lose their jobs because obviously if you tell truth about my
01:24:46.000 country you will not last long as a correspondent of New York Times or Los Angeles Times they will
01:24:52.180 fire you what kind of correspondent are you you obviously cannot find common language with Russians
01:24:57.280 if they kick you out in 24 hours so just by by trying to be conformist to their own editorial
01:25:04.340 bosses they tried not to offend the sentiments of the Soviet administrators
01:25:09.580 and people like myself deep inside I hope they would insult my or offend my
01:25:15.780 sentiments obviously they prefer not to another reason I did I refuse to believe
01:25:23.620 it but obviously there is another reason obviously it's agreed these people earn
01:25:29.220 a lot of money when they come back to USA they claim that they are experts on
01:25:34.280 my country they write books which sells a million copies title like Russians the
01:25:39.740 truth about Russia most of it is lie about Russia yet they claim to be
01:25:44.720 Sovietologists they they bring they play back myth about my country the
01:25:50.360 propaganda cliches yet they are stubbornly resist the word of truth if a
01:25:56.660 person like Solzhenitsyn is either defecting or kicked out of USSR they try
01:26:02.320 all their best to this to discredit him and to discourage him I don't have much
01:26:07.900 chance to appear on national network with a true story about my country but a
01:26:13.240 useful idiot like Hendrick Smith or Robert Kaiser they are big heroes they
01:26:17.980 come back from USSR they say oh we were talking to dissidents in Russia big deal
01:26:23.320 so the distance are chasing American correspondence in the streets and they
01:26:28.480 are cowardly escaping from these contacts for some strange reason if you
01:26:33.100 want to know more about Spain you refer to Spanish writers if you want to learn
01:26:37.660 more about French you read French or writers even about Antarctica I bet you
01:26:43.960 would read penguins only about the Soviet Union for some strange reason you
01:26:48.680 read Hendrix and Schmendrix and all kind of Kissingers because they claim that
01:26:53.320 they know more about my country they know nothing or next to nothing or they
01:26:58.240 pretend that they know more than they actually do I would say they are
01:27:03.100 dishonest people who lack integrity and common sense and intellectual honesty
01:27:09.760 they bring back all kind of stories like that a kindergarten in Siberia I'm
01:27:15.880 meeting the most important fact it's a prison for children of political
01:27:20.980 prisoners another greatest example of
01:27:25.840 monumental idiocy of American
01:27:28.800 politicians Edward Kennedy was in
01:27:31.960 Moscow and he thought that he is a
01:27:34.900 popular charismatic American politician
01:27:38.480 who is easygoing who can smile dance at
01:27:41.800 the wedding in in Russian palace of
01:27:44.000 marriages what he done what he did not
01:27:46.480 understand or maybe he pretended not to
01:27:48.700 understand that actually he was being
01:27:50.600 taken for a ride this is a staged wedding especially to impress foreign media or or
01:27:57.480 useful idiots like ed kennedy most of the of the guests there they they had security clearance
01:28:05.080 and they were instructed what to say to foreigners this is exactly what i was doing you can see me in
01:28:11.240 the same damn wedding palace in moscow right so here he is like the this is him right in the
01:28:18.120 the middle here um and this is why this interview is so fascinating because everything that he's
01:28:23.800 saying he brings the receipts like he he's literally showing photos of him during his
01:28:29.980 time as a kgb agent and how he was like infiltrating and controlling and subverting right
01:28:37.760 so very interesting stuff ed kennedy was dancing here you see smiling he thinks he's very smart
01:28:44.940 From the viewpoint of Russian citizens who observe this idiocy, he is narrow-minded, egocentrical idiot who tries to earn his own popularity through participation in propaganda farses like this.
01:28:59.980 Here you can see myself on the right again exemplary soviet bride on the left three
01:29:07.180 Journalists from various countries Asia Africa and Latin America
01:29:11.140 obviously they
01:29:12.640 Enjoying the situation they will go back home and write the reports
01:29:16.660 We were present and on the regular soviet wedding they were not present on the regular soviet wedding
01:29:23.040 They were present they were part of a farce of a circus performance
01:29:27.220 another thing which I had to sometimes
01:29:32.920 risking my life to explain to foreigners
01:29:35.320 time magazine for example is very
01:29:38.320 critical of South African racist regime
01:29:41.860 the whole article was dedicated to the
01:29:45.580 shameful internal passport system where
01:29:48.700 black blacks are not allowing to live
01:29:51.100 with whites for some strange reason for
01:29:54.040 the last 14 years since my defection
01:29:56.020 nobody wanted to pay attention to my passport this is my passport it also
01:30:00.580 shows my nationality and it it has a police rubber stamp which is called
01:30:05.780 prepiska in Russian language which assigns me to a certain area of
01:30:10.900 residence I cannot leave that area same way as this black man cannot leave the
01:30:16.000 area in South Africa yet we call South African government racist regime not a
01:30:22.480 Not a single Jane Schmonda or Fonda is brave enough, courageous enough to come to media
01:30:28.220 and say, look, this is what happens in USSR.
01:30:31.520 I send a copy of my passport to many American liberals and civil rights defenders and all
01:30:38.600 the other useful idiots.
01:30:40.000 They never bothered to answer me back.
01:30:43.040 This shows what kind of integrity, what kind of honesty these people are.
01:30:47.480 They are a bunch of hypocrites because they don't want to recognize a good example of racism in my country.
01:30:56.080 This is the first stage of befriending a professor.
01:30:59.140 You can see myself on the left with the same James Bond smile.
01:31:03.240 On the right is my KGB supervisor, Komrad Leonid Mitrohin,
01:31:07.380 and in the middle a professor of political science in Delhi University.
01:31:11.360 The next stage would be to invite him to a gathering of Indo-Soviet Friendship Society.
01:31:16.080 There he is sitting next to his wife before he is being sent to USSR for a free trip.
01:31:22.440 Everything is paid by the Soviet government.
01:31:24.920 He was made to believe that he is invited to USSR because he is a talented, sober-thinking intellectual.
01:31:32.980 Absolutely false.
01:31:34.080 He is invited because he is a useful idiot, because he would agree and subscribe to most of the Soviet propaganda cliché.
01:31:40.980 And when he is coming back to his own country, he is going for years and years to teach the beauties of Soviet socialism to newer and newer generations of his students, thus promoting the Soviet propaganda line.
01:31:55.640 uh the kgb was even curious about this gentleman it may look innocent
01:32:02.640 maharishi mahesh yogi a great spiritual leader or maybe a great charlatan and crook
01:32:08.860 depending on which from which side you're looking at him uh beetles were trained at his ashram in
01:32:15.600 hardwood he's just like he's just spilling some tea and he is ruthless he's ruthless about this
01:32:23.820 oh my gosh um keep fighting thank you so much i appreciate that thank you for the support i hope
01:32:30.660 you're enjoying the the live stream tonight oh my gosh this this yuri is just ruthless with like
01:32:38.700 exposing people right like just no survivors in india how to meditate mia farrow and and other
01:32:46.740 useful idiots from Hollywood visited his school and they returned back to the
01:32:53.380 United States absolutely zoned out of their minds with marijuana hashish and
01:32:57.740 crazy ideas of meditation to meditate in other words to isolate oneself from the
01:33:03.780 current social and political issues of your own country to get into your own
01:33:09.340 bubble to forget about troubles of the world obviously KGB was very fascinated
01:33:14.640 with such a beautiful school, such a brainwashing center for stupid Americans,
01:33:20.240 I was dispatched by the KGB to check what kind of VIP Americans attend this school.
01:33:25.820 That's you on the left.
01:33:26.460 Yes, I'm on the left.
01:33:28.200 I was trying to get enrolled in that school.
01:33:31.460 Unfortunately, the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi asked too much.
01:33:34.520 He wanted 500 American dollars for enrollment.
01:33:37.980 But my function was not actually to get enrolled in this school.
01:33:41.120 my function was to discover what kind of people from United States attend this
01:33:46.220 school and we discovered that yes there are some influential members of family
01:33:53.840 public opinion makers of United States who come back with the crazy stories
01:34:00.020 about Indian philosophy Indians themselves look up upon them as idiots
01:34:05.360 useful idiots to say nothing about KGB who looked at them as as as extremely
01:34:11.480 naive misguided people obviously a VIP say a wife of a congressman or or a
01:34:20.720 prominent Hollywood personality after the after being trained in that school
01:34:25.280 is much more instrumental in the hands of manipulators of public opinion and
01:34:30.320 and KGB than a normal person who understands, who looks through this type of fake religious training.
01:34:41.120 Why would they be more susceptible to manipulation?
01:34:43.820 I just mentioned that because, you see, a person who is too much involved in introspective meditation,
01:34:52.820 you see, if you carefully look at what Maharishi Mahesh Yogi is teaching to Americans,
01:34:57.820 that all most of the problems most of the burning issues of today can be
01:35:03.280 solved simply by meditating don't don't don't rock the boat don't get involved
01:35:09.200 just sit down look at your navel and meditate and the things due to some
01:35:13.860 strange logic due to cosmic vibration will will settle down by themselves
01:35:19.380 this is exactly what the KGB and Marxist Leninist propaganda wants from
01:35:24.000 Americans to distract their opinion, attention and mental energy from real
01:35:30.300 issues of United States into a non-issues, into a non-world, non-existent
01:35:35.760 harmony. Obviously it's more beneficial for the Soviet aggressors to have a bunch
01:35:41.640 of duped Americans than Americans who are self-conscious, healthy, physically
01:35:47.220 fit and alert to the reality. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi obviously is not on the
01:35:53.120 payroll of the kgb but whether he knows it or not he contributes greatly to demoralization of
01:36:00.000 american society and he's not the only one there are hundreds of those gurus who come to you to
01:36:06.160 your country to capitalize on naivete so i just want to pause really quickly so um no tajikistan
01:36:13.280 did not copy um tajikistan is actually like they're they're very close to us iranians
01:36:20.080 um they're an ironic people so we share um the same history the same culture um we even
01:36:27.920 speak the same language and um those of us in iran we can understand that the tajic dialect of
01:36:36.400 farsi and uh tajics cannot also understand our our dialect of farsi so um tajikistan actually
01:36:45.360 um have preserved um the the culture of the persian empire very similarly to um to iranians
01:36:52.960 so the tajik are like they're they're we're one in the same right like um some people say that
01:36:58.160 they're our cousins i refer like i see the tajiks as um our brothers and sisters literally the same
01:37:05.120 and um their flag is very similar except instead of that um they have the uh daraf she
01:37:13.280 koviani that's actually one of the um emojis in the chat so the tajik flag has uh i believe it's
01:37:21.440 this symbol if i'm not mistaken that's the symbol they have um in the middle of it so
01:37:26.960 um it wouldn't be it wouldn't be um appropriate to say that they stole anything because we're
01:37:32.720 literally um the same people just different different borders um but uh yeah tajikistan
01:37:40.400 beautiful country beautiful people um i would say that their version of farsi is probably
01:37:48.160 a little bit even more authentic only because they don't use as many arabic words um because
01:37:55.200 because they they were you know because they're further away from um the arabian peninsula they
01:38:02.000 were better able to, um, defend against the Arab Muslim invaders. So, but yeah, Tajikistan is
01:38:10.900 definitely part of the Persian empire. They're ironic, um, just like we are. And, uh, they're
01:38:17.340 basically, basically the same people. And I, I love Tajikistan. Actually, one of my life goals
01:38:23.380 is to visit, um, Tajikistan. So yeah, I actually made a video about Tajikistan. So if you,
01:38:30.540 if you watch my um you know iranian here videos where i'm like iranian here with another tip for
01:38:36.320 anyone who's not for the middle east i actually did do a video about how tajikistan is preserving
01:38:42.640 their culture um by banning radical islamist um symbols and ideology so you want to go check that
01:38:51.520 out for sure all right let's continue and stupidity of americans it's a fashion it's a
01:39:00.140 fashion to meditate it's a fashion not to be involved so obviously you can see that if KGB
01:39:07.960 were that curious if they paid my trip to Hardvar if they assigned me to that to that strange job
01:39:14.900 obviously they were very much fascinated they were convinced that that type of brain
01:39:20.860 okay guys so this time around um because they're editing out
01:39:29.140 because they're editing out all of the um 80s commercials let me find some 80s commercials for
01:39:36.200 you 80s commercials so okay so um all right we'll we'll play a few 80s commercials because they
01:39:46.320 edited out the 80s commercials um I'll play a few for you and then we'll go back to the regularly
01:39:52.640 scheduled program here because I know some of you were upset that there were no 80s commercials
01:39:58.940 last time. So yeah, here we go. Okay. Let's, okay. Let me, let me get this here. All right,
01:40:12.760 guys. See, like I, you got, you, you ask, you ask, I provide. So here, here are some random
01:40:19.680 80s commercials for you. All right, let's see. Let's see what this one is.
01:40:22.880 Used to be frightened by all the wine coolers I saw. I was scared I wouldn't pick the right one.
01:40:28.940 Luckily, I did. It was the most refreshing one of them all, Sun Country Wine Cooler.
01:40:34.760 You see, Sun Country is a blend of premium white wine and real fruit juice.
01:40:39.780 That's what gives it its great taste.
01:40:42.240 Sun Country, say, give me the real juice cooler.
01:40:45.500 If you don't say Sun Country, you better sleep with your lights on.
01:40:52.460 There's someone special I want to look good for. Me.
01:40:56.500 it's my turn to see what i can see i hope you'll understand this time just for me
01:41:06.760 it makes me feel good so i use oil of olay it's so sheer and greaseless it sinks right in for a
01:41:12.780 softer younger look oil of olay beauty fluid or luxurious cream to help keep you looking younger
01:41:18.660 too i love the rich holy goodness kellogg's miniweeds but the delicious frosted side makes
01:41:28.260 the rich kid in me open wide the nutritious shredded wheat helps keep me on my toes
01:41:34.020 but the little ballerina in me thinks the taste steals the show
01:41:38.180 kellogg's miniweeds wholesome shredded wheat for the adult in you great taste for the kid
01:41:42.180 in you so they're delicious and nutritious the whole grain wheat really packs a crunch
01:41:46.900 but the delicious taste gives it just
01:41:49.140 i kind of forgot how like racist the 80s were did you notice
01:41:55.280 as soon as it gets to like the the japanese kit the music even changes and it becomes japanese
01:42:01.400 table for two please yes you'd prefer something in our smoking area philippe fine glad you know
01:42:10.580 she smoked teeth or lato tobacco stains give smokers away not when you brush every day with
01:42:16.080 topol topol smokers tooth polish with fluoride safely removed guys topol in farsi means fat
01:42:22.440 i've never heard of this but topol topol toothpaste like topol literally means fat
01:42:27.860 in persian so this is like fat toothpaste who's newly deposited tobacco particles and helps clean
01:42:34.000 away built up stains table for two please i have a charming table in our non-smoking area no no we
01:42:39.320 smoke but your teeth so pain and he smokes topol the only toothpaste a smoker needs
01:42:45.940 okay that that's enough 80s commercials that's enough 80s commercials all right
01:42:50.260 let's get back to our regularly scheduled program now
01:42:53.220 this picture shows the part of the building of ussr embassy and my supervisors on the left
01:43:02.880 is comrade mehdi an indian communist and on the right comrade mitrohin my supervisors in the
01:43:09.680 secret department of research and counter propaganda it has nothing to do with either
01:43:14.540 research or contra propaganda most of the activity of the department was to
01:43:19.220 compile huge amount volume of information on individuals who were
01:43:25.140 instrumental in creating public opinion publishers editors journalists actors
01:43:32.500 educationalists professors of political science members of parliament
01:43:38.160 representatives of business circles most of these people were divided roughly
01:43:43.520 in two groups. Those who would tow the Soviet foreign policy, they would be promoted to
01:43:48.080 the positions of power through media and public opinion manipulation. Those who refused the
01:43:53.360 Soviet influence in their own country would be character assassinated or executed physically
01:44:00.040 come revolution. Same way as in a small town of Hue in South Vietnam, several thousands
01:44:07.200 of Vietnamese were executed in one night when the city was captured by Viet Cong for only
01:44:12.920 two days an american cia could never figure out how could possibly communists know each individual
01:44:19.640 where he lives where where to get him and would be arrested in one night basically in some four
01:44:26.120 hours before dawn put on a van taken out of the city limits and shot the answer is very simple
01:44:33.080 long before communists occupied the city there was extensive network of informers local vietnamese
01:44:39.880 citizens who knew absolutely everything about people who are instrumental in public opinion
01:44:45.480 including barbers and taxi drivers everyone who was sympathetic to united states was executed
01:44:51.720 same thing was done under the guidance of the soviet embassy in hanoi and same thing i was
01:44:57.240 doing in new delhi to my horror i discovered that in the files where people were doomed
01:45:02.280 to execution there were names of pro-soviet oh wow frank frank thank you so much for the
01:45:09.560 super sticker really appreciate that appreciate your support i hope you're um enjoying the live
01:45:16.200 stream and um for everyone who's watching guys okay so i found i found a video clip um and it's
01:45:25.160 called politically incorrect tv commercials from the 1980s and 1990s so for the next commercial
01:45:33.880 break i will play that video for you guys i have not seen it i have no idea what it includes but
01:45:40.520 it's available so yeah whenever the next commercial break happens i will play that for you guys it's
01:45:47.160 um it's it's about uh it's it's about a five minute long uh video clip of apparently the
01:45:55.160 most politically incorrect commercials from the 80s and 90s so that'll give us a little bit of
01:46:01.400 a comedic break um in between the very important information that yuri is um telling us about
01:46:12.360 journalists with whom i was personally friendly pro-soviet yes they were idealistically minded
01:46:18.760 leftists who made several visits to ussr and yet the kgb decided that come revolution or drastic
01:46:26.440 changes in political structure of india they will have to go why is that because they know too much
01:46:34.440 simply because you see the useful idiots the the leftists who are idealistically believing
01:46:39.800 in the beauty of soviet socialist or communist or whatever system when they get disillusioned
01:46:45.480 they become the worst enemies that's why my kgb instructors specifically made a point never
01:46:51.560 Bother with leftists forget about this political prostitutes aim higher
01:46:56.900 This was my instruction try to get into into
01:47:01.520 large circulation established conservative media reach feel for each movie makers
01:47:08.560 intellectuals so-called academic circles
01:47:11.180 Cynical egocentric people who can look into your eyes with angelic expression and tell you a lie
01:47:16.360 these are the most recruitable people people who lack moral principles who are
01:47:21.640 either too greedy or to suffer from self-importance they feel that they
01:47:28.120 they matter a lot these are the people who KGB wanted very much to recruit but
01:47:35.120 to eliminate the others to execute the others don't they serve some purpose
01:47:38.800 wouldn't they be the one they rely they serve purpose only at the stage of
01:47:42.240 destabilization of a nation for example your leftists in united states all these professors
01:47:48.400 and all these beautiful civil rights defenders they are instrumental in the process of the of the
01:47:54.880 subversion only to destabilize the nation when their job is completed they are not they are not
01:48:02.820 needed anymore they know too much some of them when when they get disillusioned when they see
01:48:08.580 So, okay, what he's saying right now, so important, because that's exactly what happened to the communists when they were successful in helping the Islamists destabilize Iran and take over.
01:48:23.920 So as soon as as soon as the useful idiots and progressives outlived their their usefulness, the Islamists and jihadis basically murdered all of them.
01:48:34.900 Right. Like that, like what he's talking about. That's exactly what happened in Iran in 1979.
01:48:43.140 Marxist Lenin has come to power. Obviously, they get offended. They think that they will come to power.
01:48:48.760 that will oh and for the people who say that i give them a headache no problem like i'll just
01:48:54.200 i'll ban you and then you could just go to another live stream no problem i'm sorry that i'm giving
01:48:58.540 you a headache go go get some like tylenol or something will never happen of course they will
01:49:03.280 be lined up against the wall and shot but they may turn into the most bitter enemies of marxist
01:49:09.740 leninists when they come to power and that's what happened in nicaragua you remember most of this
01:49:14.220 former Marxist Leninists were either put to prison or one of them split and now
01:49:19.500 he's working against Sandinistas it happened in in Grenada when Maurice
01:49:24.180 Bishop was he was already a Marxist he was executed by by a new Marxist who was
01:49:29.460 more Marxist than this Marxist same happened in Afghanistan when first there
01:49:33.980 was Taraki he was killed by Amin then Amin was killed by Babrak Karmal with the
01:49:37.740 help of KGB same happening in Bangladesh when Mujibur Rahman very pro-soviet
01:49:42.820 leftist was assassinated by his own
01:49:45.580 Marxist Leninist military comrades it's
01:49:49.180 the same pattern everywhere the moment
01:49:51.520 they serve their purpose all the useful
01:49:53.740 idiots are used either be executed
01:49:56.500 entirely all the idealistically minded
01:49:58.840 Marxist or were exiled or put in prisons
01:50:02.440 like in Cuba many many former Marxists
01:50:04.420 are in Cuba I mean in prison so most of
01:50:08.200 the Indians who were cooperating with
01:50:10.060 the Soviets especially without the Department of Information of the USSR
01:50:16.420 Embassy were listed for execution and when I discovered that fact of course I
01:50:23.260 was sick I was mentally and physically sick I thought that I'm going to explode
01:50:27.580 one day during the briefing of the ambassador's office I would stand up and
01:50:31.540 say something that we are basically a bunch of murderers that's what we are
01:50:35.580 we there's nothing to do with friendship and understanding between the nation and
01:50:39.760 blah blah blah we're murderers we behave as a bunch of thugs in the country which
01:50:44.980 which is hospitable to us a country which which with ancient traditions but
01:50:50.560 I I did not defect I tried to get the message across to my horror nobody
01:50:55.360 wanted even to listen least of all to believe what I had to say and I tried
01:51:00.500 all kind of tricks I would I would I would leak information through letters
01:51:05.500 or lost documents or something like that and still i got no message the message was not published
01:51:11.580 even in the conservative mass media of india the immediate impulse to defect was bangladesh
01:51:18.240 crisis which was described by american correspondents as islamic grassroot revolution
01:51:23.900 which is absolute baloney uh there was did you catch that remember when i said earlier in the
01:51:31.520 live stream that all of these like islamic movements and terrorist groups and proxy groups
01:51:38.580 um have roots in the soviet and in communism did you catch what he just said guys this is
01:51:46.860 let's go back because this isn't me he's literally saying this in 1984 a year before i was born
01:51:54.200 so he was already spilling the tea and no one was paying attention no one was listening
01:52:00.140 Pay attention.
01:52:01.260 What I had to say, and I tried all kinds of tricks.
01:52:04.800 I would leak information through letters or lost documents or something like that,
01:52:12.020 and still I got no message.
01:52:13.580 The message was not published, even in the conservative mass media of India.
01:52:18.960 The immediate impulse to defect was Bangladesh crisis,
01:52:22.180 which was described by American correspondents as Islamic grassroots revolution,
01:52:27.180 which is absolute baloney there was nothing to do with Islam and there was
01:52:32.580 no grassroots revolution actually there are no grassroots revolutions period any
01:52:36.720 revolution is a byproduct of a highly organized group of conscientious and
01:52:41.940 professional and organizers but has nothing to do with grassroots in
01:52:47.340 Bangladesh it was nothing with grassroots most of them of Ami League
01:52:52.440 big party members, Avami Lignan's People's Party, were trained in Moscow in the high party school.
01:52:59.460 Did you catch that? People's Party.
01:53:02.180 So even the revolution in Bangladesh, it was not an Islamic revolution.
01:53:09.320 It was funded by the Soviets.
01:53:11.300 So what he's about to say right now, that's exactly what happened to Iran prior to 1979.
01:53:18.300 It was not, you know, like it was funded by the Soviets.
01:53:23.300 It was funded by the communists.
01:53:25.920 Most of the Mukti Fauj leaders, Mukti Fauj in Bengali means people's army,
01:53:30.980 same as SWAPO and all kinds of liberation armies all over the world,
01:53:35.240 the same bunch of useful idiots.
01:53:37.440 They were trained at Lumumba University and various centers of the KGB
01:53:41.480 in Simferopol, in Crimea, and in Tashkent.
01:53:44.660 So when I saw that Indian territory is being used as a jumping board to destroy East Pakistan, I saw myself thousands of so-called students traveling through India to East Pakistan, through the territory of India, and Indian government pretended not to see what's going on.
01:54:05.820 they knew perfectly well the indian police knew it the intelligence department of indian government
01:54:10.540 knew it the kgb of course knew it and the cia knew it that that was most infuriating um canadian
01:54:18.380 please google the article unholy alliance muslim and communists an introduction uh ben fox and
01:54:27.100 bulund gokeh it goes into the history a bit more yeah absolutely i will i will 100 look into that
01:54:32.380 but i can tell you right now like as as an iranian um i'm very very very very familiar with the unholy
01:54:38.700 alliance um between the red and the black literally like we have been screaming about
01:54:43.900 this and yelling about this for so long and no one pays attention to us no one um listens to us
01:54:50.460 when we speak about how one of the main reasons that um iran was destabilized and and it it it
01:54:58.940 It resulted in the 1979 Islamic revolution was because of communist Soviet funding and KGB agents.
01:55:06.760 No one believes us.
01:55:07.740 They say that we're just, you know, conspiracy theorists or whatever.
01:55:10.360 Meanwhile, it's literally the truth.
01:55:12.220 But I will 100% look into that article and read more on it.
01:55:18.040 Thank you so much for that.
01:55:19.640 And yeah, like I said, the 1979 Islamic revolution in Iran, it did not happen overnight.
01:55:25.980 It took 40 years to get there.
01:55:28.060 And so the destabilization that we're seeing in Western societies right now, you know, if someone was going to ask me if, you know, like the government of Canada is going to collapse tomorrow or next year, I would say no.
01:55:42.680 But if someone said to me, given the trajectory that we're currently going, do you think the government of Canada might collapse in 10, 20, 30 years from now?
01:55:53.800 Given what I know about the history of Iran and the trajectory of how Iran went from a modern Western democratic civilization to, you know, a 7th century Islamic hellhole that it is today.
01:56:07.200 given what i know about what happened to iran i would say you know i there's a 50 50 chance there's
01:56:13.780 a 50 50 chance that 20 30 40 years from now that might happen to canada as well because we're
01:56:19.920 seeing the same patterns we're seeing the same um language the same narrative the same communist
01:56:27.560 islamist jihadi ideology being pushed out there and we're also seeing the same attacks against
01:56:34.340 people who are patriots and people who are trying to defend the country defend the culture defend
01:56:40.900 the borders defend the flag right right like apparently it's it's now racist uh or xenophobic
01:56:49.620 to fly the canadian flag right these are the same tactics that they used um in iran in the 60s and
01:56:57.700 70s so yeah i'll look into that for sure thank you for the suggestion anything because when i
01:57:03.380 defected and I explained to the CIA
01:57:05.180 debriefers they should watch out because
01:57:07.580 East Pakistan is going to erupt any
01:57:09.440 moment they said I was I was reading
01:57:12.380 too many James Bond novels anyway so
01:57:15.740 East Pakistan was doomed one of my
01:57:19.700 colleagues in in the Soviet consulate in
01:57:21.940 Kolkata when he was dead drunk he
01:57:23.820 ventured into the basement to relieve
01:57:25.880 himself and he found the big boxes which
01:57:29.300 said printed matter to Dhaka University
01:57:31.760 Dhaka is the capital of East Pakistan and since he was drunk and curious he
01:57:37.300 opened one of the boxes and he discovered not printed matter he
01:57:40.640 discovered kalashnik of guns and ammunition in there anyway it's a long
01:57:44.540 story when I saw the preparations for the for the invasion into East Pakistan
01:57:50.000 obviously I wanted to defect immediately the only thing I couldn't I couldn't at
01:57:55.140 that time and make up my mind when and where and how one of the reasons of
01:58:00.640 course you see I was in love with India I mentioned that before I spoke the
01:58:05.500 languages I socialized with people and I understood that I had to act fast
01:58:11.200 unless I want this beautiful country to be permanently and irreparably damaged
01:58:16.920 by our presence one of the reasons not to defect was as you can see I was
01:58:22.720 living in relative affluence who the hell in the normal mind would defect and
01:58:28.840 do what to be abused by your media to be called McCarthy's and fascist and
01:58:33.580 paranoid or to drive a taxi in New York City what for what the hell for should
01:58:39.340 I defect to be abused by by Americans to be insulted in exchange for my effort
01:58:45.500 to bring the truthful information about impending dangerous subversion as you
01:58:49.980 can see I was living in quite the comfortable conditions next to swimming
01:58:54.040 pool where Indians were not allowed by the way I was highly paid expert in
01:58:58.240 propaganda i had my family i was respected by my nation my career was cloudless the third reason
01:59:05.840 how to defect with the family to defect with the baby and the wife would be virtual suicide because
01:59:13.200 according to law that hypocritical law which i quoted before the indian police will have to hand
01:59:18.720 me over back to the kgb and that will be the end of my defection and probably my life again
01:59:24.720 I cannot smuggle my wife because she was not quite sure what what I was doing she was not that
01:59:31.800 idealistically involved and she was definitely not in in the total picture what I was doing for the
01:59:38.460 KGB she would be shocked if I if I you know put her in my van and drive her to your American
01:59:45.960 Embassy or elsewhere that would be a greatest danger so again I had to defect in such a way
01:59:52.860 that my defection would look as simple disappearance and there were many cases
01:59:56.920 like that when the Soviet agents simply disappeared either killed in action or
02:00:02.360 thanks to their curiosity and their close contacts with radicals some of
02:00:07.620 them were killed by the Marxists by the way it happened in many African countries
02:00:12.240 when the Soviet KGB were killed by Africans themselves not because they
02:00:16.440 hated Marxist Leninist but because they were simply trigger-happy bunch of
02:00:20.700 unruly characters if you give them machine gun they will shoot and some of
02:00:25.200 the Soviets obviously were not careful enough to protect themselves and they
02:00:29.100 got into embarrassing situations when they were shot at the crossfire between
02:00:33.540 factions of so-called liberation movements anyway so I I decided as I
02:00:39.300 said to study the counterculture I decided this probably would be the best
02:00:43.860 way to disappear I socialized with characters like this on the left you see
02:00:49.560 is a barefoot American hippie it took me quite a long time to study exactly what
02:00:56.800 they were doing and how to mix with them but eventually I did it most of Indian
02:01:01.500 newspapers carried my picture and promise of 2,000 rupees for information
02:01:06.000 about my whereabouts but they were looking for wrong person because they
02:01:10.560 obviously tried to stop a young Soviet diplomat in white shirt and tie and this
02:01:17.320 This is how I looked at the time of defection.
02:01:19.320 Nobody could possibly think that a Soviet diplomat would be as crazy as to join a bunch
02:01:24.380 of hippies.
02:01:25.380 That's you.
02:01:26.380 Yes, travel India and smoke hush.
02:01:28.280 So I made it literally almost like a Hollywood-style detective story.
02:01:37.200 From under the nose of the KGB in Bombay airport, I landed a plane and I flew to Greece where
02:01:43.480 I was debriefed by the CIA.
02:01:45.880 basically most that's all for my slides we can turn off the projector then
02:01:50.920 that's very interesting well you spoke several times before about ideological
02:01:56.320 subversion that is a phrase that I'm afraid some Americans don't fully
02:02:00.340 understand when the Soviets use the phrase ideological subversion what do
02:02:06.120 they mean by it ideological subversion is is the process which is legitimate
02:02:12.580 overt and open you can see it with your own eyes all you have to do all American
02:02:19.420 mass media has to do is to unplug their bananas from the ears open up their eyes
02:02:23.860 and they can see it there is no mystery there is nothing to do with espionage I
02:02:28.540 know that espionage intelligence gathering looks more romantic it sells
02:02:32.740 more deodorants through the advertising probably that's why your Hollywood
02:02:37.420 producers are so crazy about James Bond type of thrillers but in reality the main emphasis of the
02:02:45.600 KGB is not in the area of intelligence at all according to my opinion and opinion of many
02:02:52.800 defectors of my caliber only about 15% of time money and manpower is spent on espionage as such
02:03:00.900 The other 85% is a slow process, which we call either ideological subversion or active measures,
02:03:09.700 активные мероприятия, in the language of the KGB, or psychological warfare.
02:03:14.880 What it basically means is to change the perception of reality of every American to such an extent
02:03:22.960 that despite of the abundance of information no one is able to come to sensible conclusions
02:03:29.500 in the interests of defending themselves their families their community and their country
02:03:35.440 it's a great brainwashing process which goes very slow and it's divided in okay guys this is the
02:03:44.820 important part so everything that he's been speaking about is leading up to this part so
02:03:51.720 So just like, pay attention, because this is the, if there's one thing that you take away from this video, it should be what he's about to say right here.
02:04:06.020 In four basic stages.
02:04:09.340 The first one being demoralization.
02:04:12.100 It takes from 15 to 20 years to demoralize a nation.
02:04:15.580 Why that many years?
02:04:16.460 because this is the minimum number of years which requires to educate one generation of students
02:04:23.340 in the country of your enemy, exposed to the ideology of the enemy.
02:04:30.480 In other words, Marxism-Leninism ideology is being pumped into the soft heads of at least three generations of American students
02:04:38.120 without being challenged or counterbalanced by the basic values of Americanism, American patriotism.
02:04:44.760 The result, the result you can see, most of the people who graduated in the 60s, dropouts or half-baked intellectuals, are now occupying the positions of power in the government, civil service, business, mass media, educational system.
02:04:59.820 You are stuck with them. You cannot get rid of them. They are contaminated. They are programmed to think and react to certain stimuli in a certain pattern. You cannot change their mind. Even if you expose them to authentic information, even if you prove that white is white and black is black, you still cannot change the basic perception and the logic of behavior.
02:05:24.320 In other words, these people, the process of demoralization is complete and irreversible.
02:05:30.780 To get rid of society of these people, you need another 20 or 15 years to educate a new generation of patriotically minded and common sense people who would be acting in favor and in the interests of the United States society.
02:05:51.780 And yet, these people who've been programmed, and as you say, in place,
02:05:54.780 and who are favorable to an opening with the Soviet concept,
02:05:58.780 these are the very people who would be marked for extermination in this country?
02:06:02.780 Most of them, yes. Simply because the psychological shock,
02:06:07.780 when they will see in future what the beautiful society of equality
02:06:12.780 and social justice means in practice, obviously they will revolt.
02:06:17.780 they will they will be very unhappy frustrated people and the Marxist
02:06:24.080 Leninist regime does not tolerate these people they obviously they will join the
02:06:29.660 links of dissenters dissidents unlike in present United States there will be no
02:06:36.500 place for dissent in future Marxist Leninist America here you can you can
02:06:42.260 get popular like Daniel Ellsberg and filthy rich like Jane Fonda for being
02:06:49.160 dissident for criticizing your Pentagon in future these people will be simply
02:06:54.020 squashed like cockroaches nobody is going to pay them nothing for their
02:06:58.160 beautiful noble ideas of equality this they don't understand and it will be
02:07:03.740 greatest shock for them of course the demoralization process in the United
02:07:08.600 States is basically completed already for the last 25 years actually it's
02:07:14.840 over fulfilled because demoralization now reaches such areas where previously
02:07:19.920 not even Comrade Andropov and all his experts would would even dream of such a
02:07:25.820 tremendous success most of it is done by Americans to Americans thanks to lack of
02:07:31.940 moral standards as I mentioned before exposure to true information does not
02:07:38.060 matter anymore a person who was demoralized is unable to assess true
02:07:44.480 information the facts tell nothing to him even if I shower him with
02:07:50.240 information with the authentic proof with documents with pictures even if I
02:07:55.580 take him by force to the Soviet Union and show him concentration camp he will
02:08:00.140 refuse to believe it until he is going to receive a kick in the in his fat
02:08:05.960 bottom when the military boot crashes his then he will understand but not
02:08:11.420 before that that's the tragic of the situation of demoralization so
02:08:15.260 basically America is stuck with demoralization and unless even if you
02:08:20.600 start right now here this minute you start educating new generation of
02:08:24.260 American it will still take you 15 to 20 years to turn the tide of ideological
02:08:30.960 perception of reality back to normalcy and and patriotism the next stage is
02:08:38.920 destabilization this time subverter does not care about your ideas and the
02:08:44.580 patterns of your consumption whether you junk food and get fat and flab it
02:08:48.640 doesn't matter anymore this time and it takes only from two to five years to
02:08:53.100 destabilize a nation it's what what matters is essentials economy foreign
02:08:59.580 relations defense systems and you can see it quite clearly that in some areas
02:09:05.940 in such sensitive areas as defense and economy the influence of Marxist
02:09:14.280 Leninist ideas in the United States is absolutely fantastic I could never
02:09:18.840 believe it 14 years ago when I landed in this part of the world that the process
02:09:23.940 will go that fast the next stage of course is crisis it may take only up to
02:09:30.240 six weeks to to bring a country to the verge of crisis you can see it in in
02:09:34.460 Central America now and after crisis with a violent change of power structure
02:09:40.380 and economy you have so-called the period of normalization it may lost
02:09:44.940 indefinitely normalization is a cynical expression borrowed from Soviet
02:09:49.540 propaganda when the soviet tanks moved into czechoslovakia in 68 comrade brezhnev said
02:09:55.220 now the situation in brotherly czechoslovakia is normalized this is what will happen in united
02:10:01.380 states if you allow all the schmucks to bring the country to crisis to promise people all kind of
02:10:07.860 goodies and the paradise on earth to to destabilize your economy to eliminate the principle of free
02:10:15.700 market competition and to put a big brother government in Washington DC with
02:10:22.420 the benevolent dictators like Walter Mondale who will promise lots of things
02:10:28.000 never mind whether the promises are fulfillable or not he will go to Moscow
02:10:32.360 to kiss the bottoms of new generation of Soviet assassins never mind he will
02:10:37.780 create false illusions that the situation is under control situation is not under
02:10:43.480 control situation is disgustingly out of control most of the American politicians
02:10:48.820 media and educational system trains another generation of people who think
02:10:54.580 they are living at the peacetime false United States is in the state of war
02:11:01.420 undeclared total war against the basic principles and the foundations of this
02:11:07.840 system and and the initiator of this war is not comrade andropov of course it's
02:11:15.400 it's the system however ridiculous it may sound the world communist system or
02:11:21.520 the world communist conspiracy whether I scare some people or not I don't give a
02:11:25.780 hood if you are not scared by now nothing can scare you but you don't have
02:11:32.320 to be paranoid about it what what actually happens now that unlike myself
02:11:37.760 you have literally several years to live on unless United States wake up the the
02:11:45.700 time bomb is ticking with every second the disaster is coming closer and
02:11:50.440 closer unlike myself you will have nowhere to defect to unless you want to
02:11:56.560 live in Antarctica with penguins this is it this is the last country of freedom
02:12:01.040 and possibility.
02:12:02.920 Okay, so what do we do?
02:12:04.660 What is your recommendation to the American people?
02:12:07.420 Well, the immediate thing that comes to my mind is, of course,
02:12:13.620 there must be a very strong national effort to educate people
02:12:18.480 in the spirit of real patriotism, number one.
02:12:22.560 Number two, to explain them the real danger of socialist, communist,
02:12:27.460 whatever, welfare state, big brother government.
02:12:31.040 if people will fail to grasp the impending um i see a few people in the chat asking when is this
02:12:39.200 from guys this is from 1984 like this guy was spilling the tea back in 1984 that's 41 years ago
02:12:52.080 so yeah like you you need to go back and and watch this live from the beginning um if you haven't
02:13:00.320 like if you joined recently when we're done go back and watch it from the beginning because
02:13:05.040 everything is saying um incredibly relevant and uh yeah this interview is from 1984.
02:13:11.680 and and this is this is a messed up part back in 1984 he was saying that the project to
02:13:20.480 demoralize americans and destabilize america was already complete so he was saying that
02:13:28.960 40 years ago and everything that he said has pretty much come to pass including when he
02:13:35.680 talks about like you know people who've infiltrated the system and there's nothing you can do about
02:13:41.200 it you know ilhan omar zoran mamdani um yeah dorman you're right we can see what zoran has
02:13:50.800 promised to new york 100 right so everything that you're seeing happening today this guy
02:13:57.680 this ex-kgb agent was predicting back in 1980 well not predicting he was basically telling you that
02:14:05.520 like he was telling all of us what was going to happen back in um 1984. um thunderstorm
02:14:12.880 8926 says i suggest checking out youtube anthony c sutton capitalist communist okay let me let me
02:14:23.600 write that down let me write that down i'm gonna look it up right away give me one moment um
02:14:33.280 is that is that like a video anthony c sutton
02:14:40.160 capitalist communist
02:14:46.720 conspiracy like i i generally try to avoid you know conspiracy theories
02:14:53.600 um but like what yuri is saying like this he like this is not a conspiracy theory the guy is
02:15:01.420 literally an ex-kgb agent so he knows what he's talking about um so i will i will go and take a
02:15:08.980 look at that video because i've never heard of anthony sutton um i've never heard of that video
02:15:15.100 and you know there are unfortunately a lot of like i don't know just conspiracy theory videos
02:15:21.440 out there that are just propaganda but I will definitely take a look at that and you know I'll
02:15:26.880 look it up right now actually and see what it's all about because um you know there's a difference
02:15:33.460 between a whistleblower and a conspiracy theory and Yuri um was a whistleblower so that's why
02:15:42.200 like everything that he was saying 40 years ago is literally literally coming to pass right now
02:15:48.080 But thank you so much, Thunderstorm, for that.
02:15:49.660 I'm going to look that up right away, right away.
02:15:54.240 In danger of that development.
02:15:57.440 Nothing ever can help United States.
02:15:59.740 You may kiss goodbye to your freedom, including freedoms to homosexuals, to prison inmates.
02:16:06.160 All this freedom will vanish, evaporate in five seconds, including your precious lives.
02:16:11.380 the second thing I the moment at least
02:16:16.600 part of United States population is
02:16:18.580 convinced that the danger is real they
02:16:21.640 have to force their government and I'm
02:16:23.800 not talking about sending letters signing
02:16:25.840 petitions and all this beautiful noble
02:16:28.420 activity I'm talking about forcing
02:16:30.780 United States government to stop aiding
02:16:33.940 communism because there is no other
02:16:36.820 problem more burning and urgent than to
02:16:40.420 stop the Soviet military industrial complex from destroying what is whatever
02:16:44.860 is left of the free world and it is very easy to do no credits no technology no
02:16:51.220 money no political or diplomatic recognition and of course no such
02:16:55.060 idiocy as grain deals to USSR the Soviet people 270 millions of Soviets will be
02:17:01.840 eternally thankful to you if you stop aiding a bunch of murderers who sit now
02:17:07.840 in Kremlin and whom President Reagan respectfully calls government they do
02:17:12.460 not govern anything list of all such complexity as the Soviet economy so
02:17:17.980 basic to to very simple maybe two simplistic answers or solutions but
02:17:23.080 never nevertheless they are the only solutions educate yourself understand
02:17:28.340 what's going on around you you are not living at the time of peace you are in a
02:17:32.620 state of war and you have precious little time to save yourself you don't
02:17:39.760 have much time especially if you are talking about young generation there's
02:17:43.120 not much time left for convulsions to the beautiful disco music very soon it
02:17:52.720 will go just just overnight if we are talking about capitalists or wealthy
02:17:59.120 businessmen they I think they are selling the rope on which they will hang
02:18:03.600 very soon if they don't stop if they cannot curb their unsettled desire for
02:18:09.560 profit and if they keep on trading with the monster of the Soviet communism they
02:18:15.140 are going to hang very soon and it they will pray to be killed but unfortunately
02:18:20.300 they will be sent to Alaska probably to manage industry of slaves it's it's
02:18:26.300 simplistic I know it sounds unpleasant I know Americans don't like to listen to
02:18:30.560 things which are unpleasant but I have defected not to tell you the stories
02:18:34.980 about such idiocy as as microfilm James Bond type espionage this is garbage you
02:18:43.120 don't need any espionage anymore I have come to talk about survival it's a
02:18:48.560 question of survival of this system and you may ask me what is it in for me
02:18:53.900 survival obviously because unlike i as i said i am now in your boat if we sing together we'll sing
02:19:02.840 beautifully wow um that was incredibly informative um i encourage everyone to go and watch the
02:19:15.700 interview you know you can either go back and replay this live stream or you know if you just
02:19:22.000 look at the top of, um, top of my screen screen. It says Yuri Beznamov, um, four stages of
02:19:29.360 subversion. Search that in YouTube. You will find it. Um, very, very heavy material, but of course,
02:19:38.160 very relevant, um, very informative. Like this guy was literally spilling, spilling the tea.
02:19:46.360 yeah, you, you like, you like the background keyboard music. Yeah, I know. It's again,
02:19:51.480 this, so, so this interview was filmed in 1984. So of course you get like the weird, um,
02:19:59.560 eighties background music or whatever. Now, um, I did promise you guys that I would play
02:20:07.140 politically incorrect eighties and nineties commercials, um, at the next commercial break.
02:20:14.740 obviously there was no commercial break after I made that promise. So, um, because I made that
02:20:24.960 promise and because, you know, this was very heavy and very sort of, you know, downer, I guess.
02:20:32.000 So let's, let's end, um, the live stream with a more, you know, lighthearted tone, I guess,
02:20:42.440 because, you know, my live streams are usually talking about as long terrorism and jihad and
02:20:48.320 all that stuff. So, um, yeah, I guess, I guess, you know, it's Saturday night YOLO. So I will,
02:20:57.420 I will play some politically incorrect commercials from the eighties and nineties per your request.
02:21:06.520 i found this one clip it's about six minutes long i have no idea what the commercials are
02:21:12.600 so you know do not pin this on me please um but here you go i have no idea what the commercials
02:21:19.640 are but just just just looking at like the the first one i'm just like i don't know i i feel
02:21:27.960 like this is gonna be bad but anyways here here we go oh gosh okay
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02:24:52.740 Well, it's on your list.
02:24:54.940 Hi, I just moved in next time.
02:25:01.160 I'm just speechless at, oh my gosh.
02:25:07.180 That Canada, that Canada commercial.
02:25:09.980 Oh, my gosh.
02:25:12.480 Golden face.
02:25:14.180 Oh, my watch.
02:25:16.000 You swim a lot.
02:25:17.660 Oh, just enough to keep from drowning.
02:25:21.940 So, you're an old friend of mine.
02:25:23.840 Oh, sure.
02:25:24.960 We go back a muskier hour.
02:25:29.220 What a great way to open a party.
02:25:31.880 All you got to say is golden.
02:25:33.740 Here's your golden.
02:25:34.980 Oh, now you're cooking.
02:25:36.740 Uh-uh, I think you are.
02:25:37.840 you know i think jack really worshiped you really very gave you a burnt offering
02:25:43.380 oh so how'd you know we were having a barbecue just called the fire trucks
02:25:48.320 oh these old long tomatoes yeah except for mary she's from the west coast
02:25:53.960 you sure got a lot of friends mine i thought they were yours
02:25:58.200 what a great way to open a party all you gotta say is gold
02:26:08.720 This is the first time Wayampi Indians have ever been filmed.
02:26:12.380 They had never seen red hair or anything like a Pathfinder.
02:26:17.600 Here on the equator, the air conditioner was a big hit.
02:26:21.240 And I'm pretty sure they like their music.
02:26:26.760 You know what?
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02:26:34.160 What was that?
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02:27:33.500 how beautiful feels. Okay. Um, yeah, those, those were definitely, um, some of them are
02:27:45.860 politically incorrect, I would say. Um, yeah, but okay. If you think those were bad guys,
02:27:57.220 the TV commercials from the 60s were even worse. So I'm going to end the live stream
02:28:06.240 on playing a commercial from the 1960s. And this is going to take you for a wild ride.
02:28:18.080 And so I'm just going to play the commercial. And I won't even comment. I'm just going to end
02:28:23.180 the live stream okay so get ready get ready because um this is the commercial is one minute
02:28:32.920 long and um yeah it's it's from it's from the 1960s so I'll play this and then and then we'll
02:28:43.920 just end the live stream yeah the 80s the 80s were bad enough imagine what the 60s were like
02:28:49.280 All right, let's go. Let's go. And I just want to say before I end the live stream,
02:28:54.380 thank you everyone for being here. Jane, thank you so much for the super sticker. Thank you for
02:29:00.280 the support. I hope you guys enjoyed the live stream. I hope you learned something from Yuri
02:29:05.200 Besmanov. So make sure that you go back and, you know, you find the interview and, you know,
02:29:10.840 share it, watch it with everyone. So, all right, I'm going to play this and I'm going to run away.
02:29:15.440 So have a great evening, everyone.
02:29:18.240 Not going to be doing a live stream tomorrow, so I will see you all on Monday.
02:29:23.360 All right, guys, let's go.
02:29:25.260 It doesn't take much to trigger a child's imagination.
02:29:29.480 You know what they're thinking.
02:29:30.840 Every youngster goes through it when they visit an airport.
02:29:33.720 Little Jimmy, he's the pilot, handsome in his tailored uniform, the leader, confident, poised, and ready to take the big jet anywhere in the world.
02:29:43.060 Kathy, she's the airline's stewardess, filling the traditional woman's role of caring for the wants and needs of the passengers.
02:29:51.160 Dreams? Well, we tell our children that dreams like these can be achieved with a little luck and a lot of hard work.
02:29:57.700 For some children, perhaps, but it can never be more than a dream for Kathy or Jimmy.
02:30:03.620 Kathy will never have the opportunity to reassure an anxious passenger.
02:30:08.120 Jimmy will never operate the complicated controls of a big jet liner.
02:30:12.520 For Kathy and Jimmy are mentally retarded.
02:30:17.800 Mentally retarded.
02:30:42.520 Thank you.
02:31:12.520 Thank you.
02:31:42.520 Thank you.
02:32:12.520 Thank you.
02:32:42.520 Thank you.