Reminder that Yuri Bezmenov was telling the truth
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Yuri is also somewhat hampered by being KGB. The real source of the problem wasn't Soviet subversion, and the evidence is the fact that it has only increased after the fall of the wall. The poz is being pushed by western elites onto their own people.
Soviets were themselves useful idiots for the banking class.
Marxism is not a end of itself, rather it is a psychological weapon used to weaken and enslave their enemies. Once the Soviet Union had served its purpose, it was allowed to collapse so that America could take up its slack, spreading the exact same plague ideologies, only this time under the name of "democracy" and "equality" rather than "socialism" and "communism:.
Lenin said about capitalists: "they would sell us the rope with which we would hang them," and he meant it (and was right, starting with the Germans who sent him to Russia). "Useful idiots" was his expression and he didn't see himself as "banking class" in his total war for a global classless society. His propaganda singled out the Russian and foreign bankers (depicted in posters as piglike creatures in top hats) for special hatred, to be smashed by the worker army without mercy.
Marx set the ultimate goal of his socialism as the abolishment of money (among other things). Only then communism would be achieved.
Extreme Marxists (of a more-Maoist-than-Mao kind, radicalized in France) in Cambodia actually did this right away. They ritually blew up the banks, scattering now-worthless currency in the streets.
Their RAF brethen in West Germany, when not kidnapping or assassinating police officials and leading capitalists, or bombing American soldiers and hijacking planes carrying Jews, often robbed banks.
In Russia, Stalin himself had began his revolutionary career as an extremely violent bank robber (dozens killed in just one heist). The Bolsheviks then executed countless bankers after seizing power with their coup.
According to the official history of the Central Bank of Russia,
There were many various strikes against the Bolsheviks early on, because Russian people were used to use strikes as an economic-political weapon against the previous, not ruthless regimes (especially during the revolution of 1905). The Bolsheviks then dealt with the strikers through such measures like drowning them en masse under the ice or in sunken vessels, killing thousands this way in just one city. They also gassed the peasants who opposed giving away all their food to the soldiers and starving to death, and so on. (In all as many people died in the Russian Civil War as in half of the entire World War I anywhere.) Lenin also actually proclaimed communism, but it was his own special "war communism" where everything is for war effort and people don't matter.
Marx also directly connected the concept of money with the Jews, who he said too should be abolished (On the Jewish Question).
They arrested the likes of Stalin and Lenin repeatedly and didn't dispose of them.
Poland was oppressed by the empire badly but the 19th-century Polish political exiles to remote corners of Siberia (or more precisely their descendants living quietly in their villages) were just exterminated under Stalin, and for no reason whatsoever.
Wtf, I love Stalin now?
https://medium.com/lessons-from-history/joseph-stalin-was-russias-greatest-bank-robber-963d7fb00f57
Stalin was black?
The more you know.
He does say in the interview that most is going to be done by americans to americans.
Why not both?
The Soviets thoroughly infiltrated the roosevelt admin and used that influence to push the US into the european war.
They closely worked with academics and "intellectuals" and "liberation" movements. Eventually those ops became self sustaining where the dirty commie professors were training the dirty commie professors who would replace them.