America's Infiltration Scheme | Heartfelt Ode to the Land of the Free
In the realm of geopolitics, the future battlefield is shifting from physical landscapes to the human mind. Since the 1940s, this has been a focal point for the CIA and all branches of the military, as we delve into the concept of the mind as the new military battlespace.
This idea is not without historical precedent. In 1984, KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov wrote a "Love Letter to America," detailing Soviet long-term strategic subversion processes. His work outlined a four-stage process of ideological subversion: demoralization, destabilization, crisis, and normalization. This framework has been revisited in discussions surrounding contemporary movements such as ANTIFA, Black Lives Matter, and the Democrat Party.
Bezmenov argued that demoralization involves re-educating generations to adopt Marxist-Leninist ideologies, eroding traditional values like free speech and Judeo-Christian morals. Critics within this narrative point to the radical 1960s and 1970s in the U.S. as a period of demoralization, setting the stage for later destabilization and crisis.
Contemporary commentators have sometimes asserted that movements like ANTIFA and Black Lives Matter exemplify or are tools within this framework, viewing their activism and calls for systemic change as part of a broader strategy to create social conflict and undermine established order. Similarly, critics within this narrative point to the Democrat Party as either influenced by or complicit in enabling these tactics.
However, this interpretation is largely ideological and debated. While the four stages concept is used as an analytical tool by some to explain perceived cultural shifts, mainstream scholarship and balanced analysis highlight that contemporary movements like Black Lives Matter and ANTIFA arise from complex social dynamics including systemic racism and political activism, rather than a coherent foreign subversion plan.
The current situation also involves an unprecedented scale of deception, to the degree of total satanic inversion of all of society and moral values. This deception is enforced via various means, including TV monitors, smartphones, and trojan horse mind viruses spread via social media. The manipulation of perception can be a potent weapon, as demonstrated by those who resisted the COVID-19 propaganda by asserting their ability to say "NO."
The war being discussed is one of mind control, with self-assembly nanotechnology in COVID-19 injections potentially changing humans and uploading them to the cloud to create digital AI-controlled twins. The diversity program, too, is meant to attack the nation, with digital viruses capable of attacking a biological system and brain, and entraining the brain via programming.
In this war, education in the U.S. has been significantly affected, with home schooling being the only way to avoid indoctrination of children. The book "The Art of War" is important in understanding this war against the civilian population, as it emphasizes the importance of deception in winning any war. Social engineering aims to change group think, which is considered the greatest disease of human consciousness.
In the face of such deception, it's worth remembering George Orwell's quote, "If both the past and the external world exists only in the mind, and if the mind itself is controllable - what then?" As we navigate this complex landscape, it's crucial to maintain a critical and informed perspective.
[1] Bezmenov, Yuri. (1984). Love Letter to America. [2] Tap News Wire. (2024, August 13). The Subversion Process by Former KGB Staff Member in Charge of Psychological Warfare and Propaganda. Retrieved from https://tapnewswire.com/2024/08/13/the-subversion-process-by-former-kgb-staff-member-in-charge-of-psychological-warfare-and-propaganda/ [3] Bezmenov, Yuri. (n.d.). Interview with G. Edward Griffin. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg0B6zJx_QE [4] Bezmenov, Yuri. (n.d.). Interview with Alex Jones. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71-yO06v-6s
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