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Anatoliy Golitsyn

The Perestroika Deception: Memoranda to the Central Intelligence Agency (1998)

The Perestroika Deception: Memoranda to the Central Intelligence Agency (1998) by Anatoliy Golitsyn

From Wikipedia: Anatoliy Goliysyn:

In 1995, Anatoliy Golitsyn and Christopher Story published a book entitled The Perestroika Deception containing purported memoranda attributed to Golitsyn claiming:

  • "The [Soviet] strategists are concealin...

Tomas Schuman (Yuri Bezmenov)

World Thought Police (1986)

Novosti Press Agency is a front of the KGB used for disinformation. lt was founded in 1961 to replace Cominform (Communist Information Bureau) Working directly under Agitrop and the KGB, Novosti Press Agency is the biggest propaganda and ideological subversion organization of the U.S.S.R...

Tomas Schuman (Yuri Bezmenov)

Bezmenov: No NOVOSTI is good news (1985)

Novosti (pronounced Nov-vas-tee) means "news" in Russian language. It is also the name of a Soviet KGB's front for espionage, propaganda, disinformation and subversion. Novosti Press Agency (APN) network spreads its tentacles all over the world. It serves the ultimate goal o...

Tomas Schuman (Yuri Bezmenov)

Love Letter to America (1986)

Love Letter to America (1986) by Yuri Bezmenov

From The Foreword

Dear Americans.

My name is Tomas David Schuman. I am what you may call a "defector" from the USSR. and I have a message for you: I love you very much. I love all of you - liberals and conservatives. "decadent capitalists" and "oppressed masses", blacks and white...

Catherine Palfrey Baldwin

And Men Wept (1954)

And Men Wept (1954) by Catherine Palfrey Baldwin

 Preface

AND MEN WEPT:- This was the outstanding remark after the Republican Convention, Chicago, 1952. Why did they weep? Did they suddenly realize that unwittingly perhaps, unknowingly, they had been part of the betrayal of their country? Never was there a more flagrant flouting of the will of...