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Confessions of a KGB Agent.mp3

11/14/2018
Speaker 1
00:00:03 I was working in the military family. My father was a high-ranking officer of the 7th Armored General Stuff.
00:00:06 I started working with modesty post agents is the biggest propaganda and ideological subversion organization of US society, which is directly on the KGB.
00:00:17 The census leads.
00:00:18 It's a public news.
00:00:20 Agency in Russian language means news, but there are no news that it's mainly propaganda.
00:00:25 Subversion and destructive aggressive activity.
00:00:32 They, the country, nation or geographical area of your enemy, the highest art of warfare is not too high at all, but to subvert anything of value in the country of your enemy until such time that the conceptual reality of your enemy is screwed up to such an extent that.
00:00:52 It does not perceive you as an enemy and the drug.
00:00:57 Civilization and no ambitions look to your enemy.
00:01:01 As an alternative.
00:01:02 You cannot subvert an enemy which doesn't want to be subverted.
00:01:07 Subversion can be only successful when they initiate.
00:01:11 The agent of the student who come to exchange a diplomat.
00:01:16 Actor and artist.
00:01:18 The dream is like myself was 10 years ago.
00:01:24 United States is a receptive target of subversion ultimate purpose.
00:01:30 The final stage of subversion simply take your enemy without a single shot being fired.
00:01:35 This is basically what subversion means.
00:01:38 It consists of four millions the 1st.
00:01:41 Stage of subversion.
00:01:42 Is the process which is called demoralization.
00:01:45 It takes from say, 15 to 20 years.
00:01:49 To generalize in society by 15 or 20 years, this is.
00:01:54 The time sufficient.
00:01:55 To educate one generation influencing the outlook ideology.
00:02:01 Personality by various methods.
00:02:04 Infiltration, propaganda methods, direct compounds doesn't really matter.
00:02:08 Various areas where public opinion is formulated or shaped.
00:02:14 Animation educational system.
00:02:18 Social life.
00:02:22 Law enforcement system, military and labor, and employer relations.
00:02:30 What happens here?
00:02:32 The target country?
00:02:34 If it's a free democratic society, there are many different.
00:02:38 Movements within the society.
00:02:39 Whenever society there are people who are against this society, they may be simple criminals ideologically in disagreement with the with the state policy conscientious enemies.
00:02:51 Cycle the personalities who are against anything, and finally they're a small group.
00:02:56 Of agents of.
00:02:57 Foreign nation that subverted recruited in place of religion, destroyed.
00:03:08 Replace it with various sets calls which bring.
00:03:11 People's attention.
00:03:12 As long as they basically accepted religious dogma is being slowly eroded.
00:03:18 And taken away.
00:03:19 From the supreme purpose of religion to keep people in touch with the discipline being that solves the problem.
00:03:29 We struggle to learning something which is constructive, pragmatic, efficient instead of mathematics, physics, foreign languages, chemistry, teach them, sexuality, anything long as it takes it away from the basic moral values and principles social life replaces traditionally.
00:03:48 Established institutions and organizations would take organizations, take away the initiative from people, take away the responsibility from naturally established links with the individuals group of individuals and society.
00:04:00 Large and replaced with artificial, bureaucratically controlled bodies.
00:04:04 We said that social life and friendship between neighbors establish social workers or people by the people of whom society workers.
00:04:14 The main concern of social workers is not your family, not you, not social relations.
00:04:19 Between groups of people.
00:04:20 The main concern is we get the paycheck from the government.
00:04:23 What will be the result of their social work?
00:04:27 Our structure, the natural borders of administration, which are traditionally either elected by people, oblige or appointed by elected leaders of society, are being actively substituted by artificial bodies.
00:04:42 The borders of people, groups of people who nobody elected never.
00:04:46 Doesn't that affect most of the people?
00:04:48 Don't like them alcohol, and when they exist, one outside group is needed?
00:04:53 How come they they place they they?
00:04:55 They have so much.
00:04:56 Power almost monopolistic.
00:04:58 Power on your mind.
00:05:00 They can rape your mind.
00:05:02 Who elected them?
00:05:03 How come they are?
00:05:05 They have the nerve to decide what is good and what is bad for for the elected by you President and and his administration in the big establishment like New York Times, Los Angeles Times, major television network, you don't have to be excellent journalist.
00:05:21 You have to be exactly.
00:05:22 We need you, Walker.
00:05:24 That's easier to survive.
00:05:25 There's no competition.
00:05:27 You have your cool, nice income, $100,000 a year. That's it. Whether you're better or worse doesn't really matter anymore.
00:05:35 As soon as you're smiling to the camera and do your job power structure slowly.
00:05:41 It is avoided by the bodies and groups of people who do not have.
00:05:46 Qualification, nor the will of people to keep.
00:05:50 Them in power and when they do have power.
00:05:53 More, enforce more and order organization instructions being ordered.
00:05:58 For the last 2025 years, if you see old movies and new movies, you can see the new movies Policeman, an officer of the United States Army, looks dumb, angry, psychotic. Criminal looks nice. Kind of. Well, he smokes hash and and shoots the drug. But basically.
00:06:17 He's a nice human being is created and he is unproductive only because society represents policing is a big good policeman.
00:06:26 He abuses his power, equality, equality, mine good.
00:06:32 President Kennedy once said people we will make America to believe that people are born equal are people born equal.
00:06:41 Even mentioning in the Bible or any other Holy Scripture in any religion, any religion, if you don't believe in global light and check that is not a single word about equality.
00:06:52 Just the opposite. What you.
00:06:54 Do is important.
00:06:55 Then let it of your personality.
00:06:57 You cannot legislate equality.
00:06:59 You want to.
Speaker
00:06:59 Be equal?
Speaker 1
00:07:00 You have to get.
00:07:01 Equal you have.
00:07:02 To preserve it, and yet we build our society on the principle of equality.
00:07:08 You know it is.
00:07:09 It's a lie.
00:07:10 Some people are tall and stupid, others are short, bold, and clever.
00:07:15 If they put the principle of equality in the basis of our social political structure is the same thing as building a House on the sand.
00:07:23 Sooner or later it will collapse.
00:07:25 And that's exactly what happened.
00:07:27 They call it the yes, they call it.
00:07:29 The people are equal.
00:07:30 Is it true or not?
00:07:32 Think about.
00:07:33 Equal opportunity and equal circumstances, yes, but you know, people are different even with the best intentions, people could not be equal.
00:07:42 And equally, people's parents.
00:07:43 Equality, equality, equality, democracy as it was established by fathers of this country, is not equality, is the system where different people.
00:07:53 Equal people have a chance to survive and help each other in constant competition in constant perfection.
00:08:00 Modern equality, which is superimposed from from a a godfather or nice person in Washington DC.
00:08:07 We know that you will bring a count.
00:08:10 To the point of almost talking liberalization, nothing works anymore when you are not sure if it is right or wrong, good and bad.
00:08:21 But there's no division between evil and good, and even the use of tricks sometimes say, well, violence for the.
00:08:28 Sake of justice.
00:08:30 Especially social justice is justified and we listen to them on Syria.
00:08:34 Probably it's true. Is it true? No, it is not true, especially for the sake of quote UN quote, social justice introduced by Marxist Leninist.
00:08:43 The next step is destabilization to destabilize all the relations, all the accepted institutions and organizations in the country of your enemy.
00:08:53 How you do it?
00:08:54 They let them do it themselves.
00:08:56 Radicalization of human relations.
00:09:00 No more compromise.
00:09:01 Fight, fight, fight.
00:09:02 The normal traditionally accepted relations are destabilized.
00:09:06 Radicalization, militarization.
00:09:08 Sometimes we cannot solve our problems anymore.
00:09:12 The society applies becomes more and more antagonistic.
00:09:16 The media puts himself in the opposition to the society in general at large, separate, alienated.
00:09:24 Now they become leaders of groups, preachers, public public figures, prominently.
00:09:31 They actively include themselves in the political process.
00:09:35 All of a sudden we see a homosexual 15 years ago nobody cared.
00:09:39 Now he makes it a political issue and he role is a large group of people and their violent clashes between him and police, his group and and ordinary people.
00:09:50 As long as these groups come into antagonistic clash, sometimes militantly.
00:09:55 Sometimes with firearms.
00:09:57 That is the stabilization.
00:09:59 Sometimes he gets money from various foundations for his struggle for I don't know, human rights, women rights, kid, live, prison, live, whatever.
00:10:09 But sympathetic Americans who donate their money to this civilization process usually means directly.
00:10:16 The process of crisis when we legitimate bodies of power, the social structure collaborates, it cannot function anymore.
00:10:27 So instead we want artificial's body injected into society, such as non elected committees, social workers who are not elected by people, media who are self appointed, rulers of low opinion, which claim that they know how to lead society forward.
00:10:46 We are always artificial's body claiming power.
00:10:51 If the power is denied to them, they take it by force.
00:10:55 Crisis is when society cannot function any more productively.
00:10:59 It collapses, so therefore the population at large is looking for a savior.
00:11:04 The religious groups are expecting Messiah to come the workers safe.
00:11:08 We have family.
00:11:09 To feed, let's have a strong government.
00:11:12 Maybe socialist government centralized the Savior comes and says I will need you.
00:11:17 So we have two alternatives here.
00:11:20 Civil war and invasion.
00:11:22 See how it goes.
00:11:23 But the result is the same.
00:11:25 The next stage is normalization of what stage?
00:11:32 The self appointed rulers of the society don't need any revolution anymore.
00:11:38 They don't need any radicalism anymore.
00:11:40 So this is the reviews from this village.
00:11:44 Basically it is stabilizing the country by force, so all the slippers and activists and social workers and liberals and homosexuals and professors and Marxist leninists are being humanly made physically.
00:12:00 Sometimes they've done their job, OK, they're not living anymore.
00:12:04 The new rules need stability to exploit the nation to exploit the country, to take advantages of the.
00:12:13 OK, so normal evolution is players.
00:12:16 And that's exactly what happens in number of countries from now on.
00:12:20 No more strikes, no more homosexual sexuals.
00:12:23 No more women need no more cuddling, no more need normalization now to reverse this process from here it takes only and always military force.
00:12:36 What are the force on?
00:12:37 Earth can reverse this forces at this.
00:12:39 Point at this point.
00:12:40 It does not take military invasion of the United States and it takes strong action to prevent the Savior from outside to come into power.
00:12:50 And to stabilize country before it, perhaps into civil war, the ultimate goal.
00:12:56 However, the weakness it may sound or critical, simplistic.
00:12:59 It is the world generation.
00:13:00 This is what it is.