Comments by "Zealous1" (@euphratesjehan) on "GBPPR2" channel.

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  8. Check out this video. It's dated but the information this man is sharing is still relevant. Almost prophetic. His name is Alexandrovich Bezmenov (Russian: Ю́рий Алекса́ндрович Безме́нов) (alias: Tomas David Schuman).Born December 11, 1939. Bezmenov was a Soviet journalist for Novosti Press Agency (APN). In 1970, as a member of the Soviet mission in New Delhi, India, Bezmenov defected to the West and was re-settled in Canada pursuant to an arrangement between American and Canadian security agencies. He died of a heart attack on January 5, 1993. Below are my personal notes based on about half of the lecture: "The main emphasis of the KGB is not in the area of intelligence at all. Only about 15% of time, money, and manpower is spent on espionage and such. The other 85% is a slow process which we call either ideological subversion or active measures… or psychological warfare." "Subversion is always a destructive aggressive activity aimed to destroy... And is easily observable"- if you know what to look for or if you're being aware. Today, it's called "woke." "You cannot subvert an enemy who does not want to be subverted." "The highest art of warfare is not to fight at all." "Subvert the enemy to such an extent that he doesn't see you as an enemy, and that your system, civilization, etc. looks like a viable alternative." Four Periods (a Vertical Timeline) 1. Demoralization A. It takes 15-20 years to demoralize a society Is sufficient time to educate one generation of children/students. B. Methods 🔹️Influencing 🔹️Propaganda 🔹️Direct Contact C. Areas of Application of Subversion: 1. Religion (destroy and replace with various cults, sects) 2. Educational systems (teach history of urban warfare, herbal/natural foods, home economics, sexuality or anything that distracts from learning something constructive, pragmatic, efficient; such as Mathematics, foreign language, chemistry, etc.) 3. Social Life (replace with fake organizations controlled by bureaucratic bodies. Take away individual initiative. Establish social workers whose main concern is to get the pay check from the government. Not concerned about one's neighbor.) 4. Administration/Power Structure (substitute with non-elected officials. For example, the media. Why do they have so much power? They can rape minds. They can decide what's good or what's bad. Journalists are only mediocre and there's no excellence or competition. 5. Law enforcement/Military (look how LO portrayed in movies compared to criminals. LO look dumb. Criminals fancy. Mistrust between LO and the people they're supposed to protect. LO abuse of power). 6. Labor and Employer Relations (destroy traditional links of bargaining. Workers strike equates to economic loss in the long run. They cannot catch up do to inflation and missed time, plus millions suffer from each strike. The real purpose of strike is not to improve workers conditions but it's about ideology to prove to the capitalist the obedient herd of workers that they cannot disobey or else there will be picketers, murders, shootings,etc. "Tactical Subversion is similar to the Japanese/Chinese martial art of Judo: A bigger enemy's punch would be too painful. Don't try to stop the punch. But first avoid it by dodging it, then grab the enemy's arm and continue his movement, allowing his arm to continue in the same direction that it was moving, allowing the force of his movement to hurl his body forward until the enemy crashes in the wall. This is what the enemy can do to an entire society forcing it to collapse. To me this tactic sounds like the "path of least resistance." This can be applied physically, scientifically, metaphorically; and I would even opine spiritually.
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