With a liberalization' ruse there would be no problems with the continued existence of such Soviet themed artifacts and electing into power Communist Party members, but with a 'liberalization resulting in a collapse' ruse those Soviet artifacts and elections are tell tale signs proving that the collapse of the USSR is a strategic ruse. We clearly discern the fraudulent collapse of the USSR by (1) the continued existence of thousands of statues to the anathema Lenin standing proudly throughout Russia (2) the continued existence of anathema Soviet iconography and (3) post USSR electorates electing back into power Soviet era Communist Party member Quislings. Because the USSR altered its strategy (no doubt after the publication of New Lies for Old) and instead of utilizing a 'liberalization' ruse it instead opted for a 'liberalization resulting in a collapse' ruse, a 'liberalization resulting in a collapse' ruse would have clued Golitsyn to the Marxist pedigree of the West, globe even, by the time he was preparing The Perestroika Deception for publication. After the collapse, however, is a different story. Golitsyn wouldn’t have been aware that the political parties of the West were already long co-opted by Marxists when he wrote his first book, New Lies for Old (1984), and had no reason to suspect Marxist co-option of the West even during the process of collapse within the USSR. ![]() Western governments, of course, are well aware that the collapse of the USSR (and East Bloc) is a strategic ruse, its purpose to lull the West into complacency, and the West keeps its silence concerning the ruse, enabling the ruse, because the political parties and institutions of the West were long co-opted by Marxists, including co-option of Western intelligence agencies such as the CIA. What the West calls ‘democratisation’, Soviet strategists call the transformation of the ‘dictatorship of the proletariat’ into the ‘state of the whole people’." In part this non-comprehension arises from confusion over terminology. "Western acceptance of the changes in the USSR and Eastern Europe as a trend towards genuine democracy which serves Western interests and therefore merits Western support show how little the West comprehends the essence of the changes and the dangers they entail. In a typical passage denoting exasperation that can be found throughout the book, Golitsyn writes: Throughout KGB defector Major Anatoliy Golitsyn’s second book 'The Perestroika Deception' (1995) the author decries the West’s blind acceptance of the political and economic changes that occurred within the Soviet Bloc, culminating in the collapse of the East Bloc and later the collapse of the USSR. Perestroika Deception is Hard reading but worth every page. This is an event we are are witnessing real-time in America. The book's most important and unexplored region involves the Kleptocratic break of Soviet Sattelite states by the embezzlement of those states treasuries. I have been able to identify key infiltrators by the KGB in Florida and Alabama and modification of the evolving plan as the Chinese PLA (People's Liberation Army) placed themselves in the final stage by the adoption of "Unrestricted Warfare" during 1999. ![]() I have been able to document and align most of the current and past events in America the book faintly points to as a how-to-guide in reference to the collapse of Soviet states. The KGB plan included taking America from the top-down, an easy approach to subdue Americans, utilizing obedience to the law without gun-violence and insurrection in the streets. I am an experienced investigative journalist, intelligence analyst starting in 1969 with a CBS affiliate at the height of the Vietnam War.Īfter being deployed undercover by the FBI and BATF during the VANPAC mail-bombing case in 1990 I came to the conclusion the KGB was responsible for the mail-bomb attacks against the United States 11th Circuit Appeals Court and other courts. After personally witnessing and documenting the plan Golitsyn struggled to convey since 1990 I am a true believer in both his books.
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