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Reading and analyzing books about communism, disinformation (active measures), communist defectors and much more ... (tweets in english, german and french)
Feb 9, 2023 9 tweets 3 min read
Some historical reflections on Seymour #Hersh and the legendary CIA chief James #Angleton. Hersh was the journalist who (probably) "finally ruined" James Angleton. Angleton understood (thanks defector #Golitsyn) the communist (#KGB) ... historynewsnetwork.org/article/171663 (1/9) ... long-term strategic thinking. He also understood camouflage, deception and infiltration by KGB (timeless!) Angleton came to believe that the KGB had mounted a massive disinformation campaign designed to mislead the Western allies. As Angleton saw it, the split ... (2/9)
Aug 30, 2022 4 tweets 2 min read
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"We are in a transition of the unipolar moment", #Dugin declared, during his keynote speech at last year's conference. With 9/11 attacks and rise of Putin in Russia came the emergence of the "multipolar world," Dugin told the assemblage of anti-Semites,
haaretz.com/world-news/201… 2)
conspiracy theorists and acolytes of his "neo-Eurasianist" ideology, defined by the "rise of China, the resistance of Iran against globalization, [and] the growth of the populist moment in West. Trump’s election was a sign that the American people have chosen multipolarity."
Dec 17, 2021 19 tweets 4 min read
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I am starting a thread about the book "Red Cocaine" by Joseph Douglass and will supplement it with interesting passages. It is very interesting that Joseph Douglass received a lot of information from the high-ranking (CSSR) defector Jan Sejna. 2)
The case that is laid out in Red Cocaine is that China and the Soviet Union were involved at the state level in the faciltation of trafficking narcotics to the United States.
Douglass shows how destroying American youth through drugs and corruption was covert Communist policy.