Sunday, April 14, 2024

The Loss of Freedom Is All About The Process

 Former KGB agent Yuri Bezmenov claimed back in 1984 that the Soviet Union had a long-term plan to subvert the United States and destroy her from within.

A plan is underway to dissolve the USA and the West Since the Soviet Union is no more, whether they realized it or not, the plan was adopted or continued by the Democrat Party, globalist elites, the World Economic Forum, the UN, the Illuminati, or any number of groups that would gain, or think they would gain, from the downfall of America.

Mr. Bezmenov talked of four basic stages of the plan: demoralization, destabilization, crisis, and normalization.

Demoralization would take at least 20 years or longer.

The Bolsheviks were given a pass as to the millions of innocent people they killed As a result, many of these diehard communists in Germany, previously imported from Russia, bought a one-way ticket to America, landing at Yale, Princeton, Stanford, Harvard, UCLA, and so forth.

The Bolsheviks were given a pass as to the millions of innocent people they killed, but no one else was.

Many of them made fortunes, had lots of spare time to pretend they were intellectuals and already demoralized, thinking about how miserable the country was, not realizing where their money was coming from but taking all they could get.

Support Canada Free Press Donate Demoralization is near-permanent Hollywood continues to lament the McCarthy era, a time when accusations of communist activities prevented people from working.

Killing hundreds of Israeli men, women, and children in cold blood means nothing, but the killing of Palestinian civilians as a consequence of war is genocide.

We have the possibility of a three-front war developing with no plan to deflate tensions in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and Asia.

Our beloved country is being torn apart, destroyed by those who would take away our freedom, destroy our families, homes, and country. 

https://canadafreepress.com/article/the-loss-of-freedom-is-all-about-the-process

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