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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 subversion is the term if you're looking at in the dictionary or criminal code 0:05 for that matter usually his explained as a part of activity to destroy things 0:15 like religion government system political economical system of a country 0:21 and usually it's linked to espionage and such romantic things as blowing up 0:27 bridges sidetracking trains cloak-and-dagger activity and Hollywood 0:33 style when what I'm going to talk about 0:38 now has absolutely nothing to do with a cliche of espionage or KGB activity of 0:46 collecting information so the greatest mistake or miss miss miss conception I 0:53 think is that whenever we are talking about KGB for some strange reason 1:00 starting from Hollywood movie makers to professor's of political science and 1:05 quote unquote experts and Soviet affairs or criminologists as they call them so 1:12 they think that the most desirable thing for unlawful from the whole KGB is to 1:18 steal blueprints of some supersonic jet bring it back to Soviet Union and sell 1:25 it to the sort of military industrial complex it's only partly true if we take 1:32 the whole fine money and manpower the 1:39 disservice union and KGB in particular stands outside of USSR border we will 1:47 discover of course there are no official statistics unlike with CIA or FBI but 1:52 the Espionage of such occupies only ten 1:58 to fifteen percent of money time and manpower fifteen percent 2:06 of the activity KGB there are eighty five percent is always subversion and 2:16 unlike a dictionary of english oxford dictionary subversion inserted 2:22 terminology means always a destructive aggressive activity aimed to destroy the 2:29 country nation or geographical area of your enemy so there's no romantics in 2:36 there absolutely no blowing up bridges no micro tubes in coca-cola cans nothing of that sort no James Bond mountains its 2:45 most of the activity is all worth legitimate and easily observable if you 2:53 give yourself time and trouble to observe it but according to the law and 2:59 law enforcement systems of the Western civilization it's not a crime exactly 3:06 because of interest conception manipulation of terms we think that subvert er is a person who is going to 3:13 blow up our beautiful bridges no subvert ER is a student who come for exchange a 3:19 diplomat an actor an artist a journalist like myself was ten years ago now 3:27 subversion is an activity which is a 3:34 two-way traffic you cannot subvert an enemy which doesn't want to be subverted 3:42 if you note history of Japan for example before tell a twentieth century Japan 3:48 was a closed society the moment a foreign bolt comes to the shores of 3:54 Japan the Imperial Japanese Army politely tell them to get lost and if 4:01 American salesman comes to the shore of Japan say 60 or 70 years from now back 4:07 and says oh I have a very beautiful vacuum cleaner for you know with the good financing please lead us with the 4:15 media racking cleaner if they don't leave they shoot them to preserve their culture ideology 4:23 traditions values in fact you were not 4:30 able to subvert Japan you came up the word Soviet Union because the borders are closed the media is censored by the 4:38 government the population is controlled by the KGB and internal police with all 4:44 the beautiful glossy pictures of Time magazine and magazine America which is published but by the American Embassy in 4:51 Moscow you can not subvert Soviet citizens because the magazine never reaches Soviet citizens it's collected 4:59 from their new stance and prone to garbage can subversion can be only 5:06 successful when the initiator they act or the ex the agent of subversion has a 5:15 responsive target it's a two-way traffic the United States is a reflective target 5:22 of subversion there is no response 5:29 similar to that one from united states to the Soviet Union it stops halfway 5:34 from rate never reaches here the serious adverse goes all the way back 2,500 5:43 years ago the first human being who formulated the tactics of subversion was 5:50 a Chinese philosopher by the name of sunset 5:59 to 3,500 years BC was an advisor for 6:07 several imperial court in ancient China and he said at the long meditation but 6:15 to implement forum / to implement state policy in a worldwide manner it's the 6:24 most counterproductive barbaric and inefficient to fight on a battlefield 6:31 you know the chorus continuation of state policy right so if you want successfully to implement your state 6:37 policy and you start fighting this is the most idiotic way to group the 6:43 highest art of warfare is not to fight at all but to subvert anything of value 6:52 in the country of your enemy until such time but the perception of reality of 6:58 your enemy is screwed up to such an extent that it does not proceed you as an enemy and let your system your 7:06 civilization and your for ambitions look to your enemy as an alternative is not 7:14 desirable then at least feasible better 7:19 red than dead that the ultimate purpose the final stage of subversion after 7:26 which you can simply take it enemy without a single shot being fired see 7:32 the subversion successful this is basically what subversively as you see 7:37 not a single mentioning of blowing up greatness of course sunset is no but 7:42 blowing up bridges maybe they were not that many bridges at that time but the 7:50 basics of subversion is being taught to every student of KGB school in USSR and 7:58 two officers of military academies I'm not sure if the same author is included 8:04 in this list of waiting for American officers to say nothing about all the students of 8:11 political science I have difficulty to find the translational sunset in in the 8:18 library of of a university in Toronto and later on here in Los Angeles but 8:24 it's a it's a book which is not available it is forced where the 8:30 students in you as the Sun every single who is thought to be dealing further in 8:36 the future career with foreigners what the version is basically it consists of 8:43 four periods timewise if we start from here and go this way time right this is 8:51 the beginning point the first stage of subversion is the process which is called basically demoralization since 8:59 for itself what it is it takes from say 9:11 15 to 20 years to demoralise a society 9:17 white by 15 or 20 years this was the time sufficient to educate one 9:25 generation of students or children one 9:30 generation one life 5 span of a person a human being which is dedicated to study 9:38 to shaping up the outlook ideology personality no more no less usually it 9:47 takes from 15 to 20 years what it includes it includes influencing or by 9:56 various methods infiltration propaganda methods direct contact doesn't really 10:02 matter i will describe them later of various areas where public opinion is 10:08 formulated or shaped religious educational system social life 10:16 administration law enforcement system military of 10:22 course and labor and employer relations 10:28 economy okay five areas I will not write 10:34 them down because will not have enough space some sometimes when I describe all 10:41 the methods students ask me question are you sure this is the result of the 10:47 Soviet influence not necessarily you see the tactic of subversion about which I'm 10:53 talking is similar to the martial art the Japanese martial art if you're some 11:00 of you familiar with that tactic probably will remember that it in enemy is bigger and heavier than yourself it 11:06 would be very painful to resist his direct strike if a heavier person wants 11:13 to strike me in the face it would be very naive and counterproductive to stop 11:18 his blow the Chinese and Japanese judo 11:24 art tells us what to do first to avoid the stripe well to grab the fifth and 11:31 continue his movement in the direction where it was before right until the 11:38 enemy crashes in the wall okay see so what happens here the target country 11:46 obviously does something wrong if it's a free democratic society there are many 11:52 different movements within the society they're obviously in every society there 12:00 are people who are against the society they made it simple criminal ideologically in this agreement with 12:06 with the state policy conscientious enemies simply psychotic personalities 12:11 who are against anything right and finally there a small group of agents of 12:17 a foreign nation bought subverted pre-coated right the moment all these 12:26 movements will be directed in one direction right this is the time to 12:32 catch this movement and you can until the movement forces the whole 12:38 society into collapse into crisis right so that's exactly the martial art tactic 12:44 we don't stop an enemy will let you go with helping to go in the direction we 12:51 want them to go and so on this page of 12:56 dimerization obviously there are tendencies in each society in each country which are going to opposite 13:05 direction from the basic moral values and principles to take advantage of this movement to capitalize on them is the 13:13 main purpose of the originator of subversion so we have religion we have 13:19 education we have a social life we have power structure we have Labor Relations 13:28 unions and finally we have law and order one two three four five six okay these 13:35 are the areas of application of subversion what it means exactly in case 13:41 of religion destroy ridiculous replace 13:46 it with various sects cults which bring people's attention phase whether it is 13:52 naive primitive doesn't really matter as long as the basically accepted religious 13:58 dogma is being slowly eroded and taken away from the supreme purpose of 14:06 religion to keep people in touch with the Supreme Being that serves the 14:11 purpose therefore replace accepted respected religious organizations would 14:18 take organizations distract people attention from the real faith and 14:25 attract them to various different phases education distract them from learning 14:32 something which is constructive pragmatic efficient instead of 14:38 mathematics physics foreign languages chemistry teach them history of urban 14:43 warfare natural food home economy your sexuality anything 14:54 long as it takes you away okay social life replace traditionally established 15:03 institutions and organizations with fake organizations take away the initiative 15:09 some people take away the responsibility from natural established links between individual group of individuals and 15:15 society at large and replace them with artificially bureaucratically control bodies instead of social life and 15:24 friendship between neighbors establish social workers institutions the people 15:31 who are on payroll of whom society's not bureaucracy the main concern of social 15:38 workers is not your family not you not social relations between groups of people the main concern is to get the 15:44 paycheck from the government what will be the result of their social work 15:50 doesn't really matter they can develop all kind of conflict to show them to 15:57 show to the government and for the people that they're useful okay away 16:02 from the natural links power structure okay the natural bodies of 16:08 administration which are traditionally either elected by by people at lodge or 16:16 appointed by elected leaders of society are being actively substituted by artificial bodies the bodies of staple 16:25 groups of people who nobody elected never as a matter of fact most of the 16:31 table don't like them at all and yet they exist one of such group is media 16:37 who elected them how come how come they 16:43 they taste that they have so much power almost wanna ballistic power on your 16:48 mind they can rape your mind but who elected them how come they are they have 16:54 a nerve to decide what is good and what is bad for for the elected by you president and aunt Eva 17:00 tration who they allow the spiro agnew 17:05 who was hated by the liberal left call them a bunch of enfeebled snobs and 17:11 that's exactly what they are they think 17:16 they know they don't the level of mediocrity in a big establishment like 17:23 New York Times Los Angeles time major television network you don't have to be excellent journalist you have to be 17:31 exactly a mediocre journalist that's easier to survive there is no competition anymore you have your good 17:37 nice income one hundred thousand dollars a year that's it whether you are better 17:42 or worse doesn't really matter anymore as soon as you're smiling to the camera and do your job that's it no more a lot 17:50 more competition power structure slowly 17:55 it is eroded by the bodies and groups of people who do not have neither 18:01 qualifications nor the will of people to keep them in power and yet they do have 18:06 power okay together with that there's another process law enforcement law and 18:13 order organization and structure is being eroded for the last 20 25 years 18:19 you you if you see old movies and new movies you can see that a new movies a 18:25 policeman an officer of the United States Army looks dumb angry psychotic 18:32 paranoid a criminal looks nice kind of well he smoked fashion and should fear 18:39 whatever drug but basically he's a nice human being is created and he is 18:46 unproductive only because society of presence here whereby a general of Pentagon is always by definition of done 18:53 a war maniac a policeman is a big rude policeman he abuses his power not a 19:02 generality generalization like that the hatred the mistrust to the people who's 19:10 supposed to protect you and enforce law and order moral relativity the Angelo Buono 19:16 process lasted two years in Los Angeles relativity the Angela borna process 19:22 lasted two years in Los Angeles and yet there are still some lawyers who say look who's mice character is a matter of 19:29 fact there were some witness who said also criminal said well he's a nice guy 19:34 I asked him one day to burn a house of my enemy and he wasn't doing a low 19:46 substitution of basic moral principle whereby a criminal is not a criminal 19:53 actually he is a defendant even if his guilt is proven there is still a doubt 20:00 to kill or not to see to be or not to be thou shalt not kill yes but this line 20:08 may not successfully be applicable to a murderer thou shalt not murder that 20:14 should be the presumption not not that I shall not be okay regulation at this 20:21 stage within take into thirteen years we destroy the traditional established 20:29 links of bargaining between employer and employee the classical Marxist Leninist 20:36 theory of natural exchange of good a 20:42 person a has five sacks of grain and person B has five pairs of shoes and the 20:49 natural exchange without money is when they bargain between each other and only 20:56 with introduction of the third fourth see an entirely third foreign stranger 21:03 who says no don't give him five sacks of grain give it to me and you give you your five phases shoes and I will 21:10 distribute it accordingly so there's the economy will go this is the death of 21:18 natural exchange death death of natural bargaining well trade unions were established 100 years ago the objective 21:25 was to improve working conditions and to protect the rights of workers from those employers who are abusing 21:33 their their right because they had more money objectively at that time initially 21:40 the trade union movement did work what we see now is that the bargaining 21:45 process is no longer resulting in two in the compromise which is leading 21:52 objectively to betterment of working conditions and increase of salary what 21:58 we see is that after each prolonged strike the workers move even if they 22:05 have ten percent increase of their salaries they cannot catch up due to inflation and due to this time more than 22:12 that millions of people suffer from that strike because economy now is 22:19 interdependent it's intertwined like one body if previously still workers a 22:25 hundred years ago could strike and nobody would suffer now it's impossible 22:31 anymore if a garbage collector strikes today the rest of the multi-million city 22:36 is thinking and in the bid there's no more service in Quebec for example we 22:42 have the electrician's worm strike in the middle of winter you can freeze your 22:48 bottom and they still weren't strike do they catch up with the so did not they 22:53 lost who benefited the ladies of Trinity what is the motivation for strike 22:59 improving improving up work a workers condition no it's not then what is it 23:08 ideology to prove to this capitalist and the obedient horde of workers like ship 23:16 follow these people and they cannot disobey why because if they do you know what happens to them tickets murders 23:24 shooting truck drivers by picketers in Montreal for example I saw with my own 23:30 eyes when I was correspondent of CBC international Canadian Broadcasting Corporation when the workers of aircraft 23:36 factory destroyed computers and they in the factory and the administration 23:44 employed strikebreakers their cars were turned upside down and burned their 23:51 houses were burned their kids were intimidated and some victims were there of that they can be sure why to improve 23:59 conditions of workers no ideology okay so this is what happens basically it may 24:08 or may not happen without the help of the Soviet Union but the natural tendencies are being greatly taken 24:16 advantage of and capitalized by the Soviet propaganda systems how whenever 24:22 trade union strikes we have influx of propaganda mass media ideological 24:27 dissemination the workers right and repeated like parrots yes workers right 24:33 whose rights workers no the only freedom of workers who sell his labor according 24:39 to his own desire and will he's taken away from him by whom by trade union boss unlimited power is given 24:47 responsible I want to sell my labor block 42 feet here now but for two dollars I don't have right my freedom is 24:54 denied to me i know that if i sell my work for too hot for two dollars an hour 24:59 not for three dollars now i will compete better with it with the other guy who is lazy and more greedy I don't need to 25:06 three dollars i need for me to doll no I was made to believe by media by business 25:12 by advertising agencies that I need more more and more have you ever heard any advertising on TV to consume less no no 25:22 way whether you need a six-cylinder car or not you have to buy it and hurry up 25:31 when I was riding here on the local radio station an excited announcer said 25:38 you hurry up rush and safe safe safe there is a fancy houses fail 25:45 save by buying more of course of course 25:53 it's before the too naive to expect the KGB made that advertising agency to do 25:59 such as crazy commercials no of course not but what we did when I was working 26:05 for knology places we would snow plow editorial offices student organizations 26:11 religious group with literature of class struggle me if not directly 26:17 marxist-leninist propaganda then a propaganda of the legitimate aspirations 26:23 of working class betterment of life equality equality mind you President 26:31 Kennedy once said people we will make America to believe that people we are born equal are people born equal in 26:39 there any mentioning in the Bible or any other holy scripture in any religion any 26:45 religion if you don't believe me go to library and check it there is not a single word about equality just the 26:53 opposite by your deeds God will judge you what you do is important the merit 27:01 of your personality you cannot legislate equality if you want to be equal you 27:07 have to be equal to get to deserve it and yet we built our society on the 27:15 principle of equality we say people are equal you know it is false it's a life 27:21 some people are tall and stupid others are short bold and clever 27:37 if we make them if we make them equal by 27:46 force if we put the principle of 27:51 equality in the basis of our social political structure is the same thing as 27:57 building a house on sand sooner or later it will collapse and that's exactly what 28:04 happens and we as far as propaganda makers are trying to push you in the 28:10 direction which you go yourself equality yes the quality people are equal land of 28:16 equal opportunities is the true or not think about equal opportunities should 28:24 they be equal opportunity for me and for lazy bastards who come here from some 28:30 other country and immediately registered as a welfare recipient benefit I never 28:37 received a single dot notes already visited once but I never applied for welfare for the 13 years I took any job 28:45 security guard journalist taxi driver anything while I was arrested but some 28:55 people don't like it they immediately so why should we be equine should we have equal opportunities why the equal of 29:03 opportunity to excel equal opportunity in equal circumstances yet but you know 29:10 people are different to excel yes provided we reach the same level of 29:15 excellency perfection which is hypothetical distant future yes maybe 29:21 but we know perfectly well that even with the best intentions people could 29:27 not be equal why should we have equality in the safe legal system myself I'm 29:37 considering myself a law-abiding citizen and a person who comes here to rob and 29:43 shoot safe of the United States administration on the carpet imported thousands of Cuban 29:49 criminal they were known criminal yet they were accepted you think it's fair 29:57 if myself and my wife from Philippines who work like excuse me horse as a lab 30:03 technician and in the hospital should have the same rights as a criminal theme from Cuba why and yet repeaters Paris 30:14 equality equality equality and the sort of propaganda system helps us to believe 30:19 that equality is something which is desirable democracy as it was established by fathers of this country 30:25 of a big system and the last century is not equality is the system where 30:33 different people unequal people have a chance to survive and help each other in 30:39 constant competition in constant perfection not inequality which is 30:45 superimposed from from a godfather or nice person in Washington DC and the 30:53 absolute equality exists in Soviet Union quote on quality quality everybody is 31:00 equally in dirt except some people are more equal than the others in fully 31:06 Bureau so the moment you bring a country 31:13 to the point of almost sort of the immobilization when nothing works anymore when you are not sure is it is 31:21 right or wrong good and bad but there is no division between evil and good when 31:28 even the leaders of church sometimes say well violence for the sake of justice 31:33 especially social justice is justified in a countries like Nicaragua El Salvador well maybe Rhodesia and we 31:42 listened to them insane year probably it's true is it true no it is not true 31:48 violence is not justified especially for the sake of quote-unquote social justice 31:53 introduced by marxist-leninist that is Mike former call from knowledge seekers ages okay so 32:00 really the point the next step is destabilization again this word says for 32:12 itself what it is to destabilize all the relations all the accepted institutions 32:17 and organizations in a country of your enemy how you do it you don't have to 32:23 send up a battalion of KGB agents to blow up bridges no we let them do it 32:29 themselves the area of application is again it's narrower now not like the 32:37 previous case the overt legitimate actions of the of the KGB in this case 32:43 would be hardly noticeable there is no crime if a professor who recently went 32:49 to us I saw introduces the course of marxism-leninism in in a Californian college for example nobody is going to 32:56 come to your doorstep okay mr. come you're on there s no it's not a crime 33:02 it's not even considered immoral crime against your country so the area of 33:07 application here is narrowing down to economy again labor relations right 33:14 throw an order 33:20 Plus military and the economy's law and 33:27 order yes and again the media but why does coke little bit different I'll 33:34 explain when okay basically three areas economy the radicalization of bargaining 33:43 process if on that stage we still could 33:48 achieve theoretically some positive compromise between the negotiating sides 33:54 which would say are arbitrary an 33:59 introduction of arbitrary charges the third side and objectively judging the 34:04 the demands of both right here it's radicalization on this on the stage of 34:11 disorganization we cannot come to compromise even within a family the 34:16 husband and wife couldn't figure out which is better husband wants his kids to eat at the table and wife wants him a 34:24 child to roam around the room and dropped food all over the floor they cannot come to compromise unless they 34:31 start a fight it's impossible to reach a compromise constructed compromise between neighbors some people say I 34:38 don't like you two working your loan at that time because exactly at that time I'm walking my dog and he's getting 34:44 nervous he cannot pass his balls you know sir they cannot compromise they go 34:51 to a civil court or something like that radicalization of human relations no 35:00 more compromise fight fight fight the normal traditionally accepted relations 35:05 are destabilized the relations between teachers and students in schools and 35:11 colleges fight the relations between in economical here between Labour's and 35:19 employers are further radicalized no 35:24 more acceptance of the legitimacy of demands of workers unlike Japanese with 35:31 the feelings if you ever heard about where the workers are involved in decision-making process therefore they 35:37 don't have model incentive to to fight the their bosses in the United States is 35:44 just the opposite the harder is this divide the batter the most heroic they look when the Greyhound network wasn't 35:53 strike recently the correspondence of local TV networks although the United 35:59 States were approaching these strikers and if they're only as we are doing something nice they look like heroes and 36:06 they were proud there was some family the husband was a bus driver now they 36:13 decided in the protest against the bosses to camp somewhere in the forest 36:19 and they were presented to the to the audience as a heroic nice people you see 36:27 the violent clashes between passengers picketers and the strikers are presented 36:33 as something normal 2015 20 years ago we 36:39 would we would be rude the angry see why right well why so much hatred today we 36:46 are not we say wrong commonplace radicalization militarization sometimes 36:52 as I explained on that stage I took a step little bit further shooting people 36:58 okay law and order now also is pushed 37:06 into the area where previously people settle their differences peacefully and 37:12 legitimately now we are getting with a 37:18 court cases in them in this small irrelevant cases we cannot solve our 37:24 problems anymore the society at large becomes more and more antagonistic 37:31 between individuals between groups of individuals and the society at large the 37:36 media puts himself in the opposition to the society in general approach separate 37:44 alienated okay on this page you remember I was 37:50 talking a couple of hours ago about the sleepers that's where the students from 37:57 the United States is their training in Lumumba university or developing nations 38:03 the students I was dealing with are being sent back from the Soviet Union 38:08 here or if they were already in the united states in the country which is the object of subversion they spring to 38:16 action the sleepers go up they slept for 38:21 15 to 20 years now they become leaders of groups preachers I don't know public 38:32 public figures prominently they actin they actively include themselves in the 38:37 political process all of a sudden we see a homosexual 15 years ago if it is their 38:45 job and nobody cared now he makes it a political issue to the political issue 38:51 he demands recognition respect human rights and hear all is a large group of 38:57 people and their violent clashes between him and police he'll group and an ordinary people no matter what it's 39:05 black against white yellows again Green doesn't matter where's the vision line goes as long as this group come into 39:12 antagonistic clash sometimes militantly sometimes with firearms that is disabled 39:19 is a shin process the slippers many of whom are simply KGB agents become 39:26 leaders of the process of disability shin des near the cameras and robust and 39:32 comrade even lost the United States the person who takes care is already here 39:38 his respected citizen of the United States sometimes he can get money from 39:44 various foundations for his legitimate struggle for I don't know human rights 39:50 women rights kid bleep prison bleep whatever there are sympathetic Americans 39:56 who donate the money to this table is ization process usually leads directly 40:02 to the process of crisis in case of developing nations that they where I I 40:10 was active the process starts when when 40:21 the legitimate bodies of power the 40:28 social structure collapse it cannot function anymore so instead we have 40:34 artificial body injected into society such as non-elected committees you 40:40 remember I was talking about them here social workers who are not elected by people media who are self-appointed 40:47 rules of your opinion some strange groups which claim that they know how to 40:55 lead society forward they don't usually all they care is how to collect the nation's and from and sell their own 41:02 concocted ideology mixture of religion and ideology here we have all this art 41:09 officials body claiming power if the power is denied to them they take it by 41:16 force in case of Iran for example all of a sudden we have revolutionary 41:21 communities who what what kind of revolution there was no revolution here and yet they had the committee's they 41:28 were taking power of judgment they had they had the power of execution they had the power of of legislation and that 41:36 they had the power of judicial all of them combined in one person who is hot 41:42 baked intellectual sometimes graduated from Harvard University or Berkeley he 41:49 comes back to his country and them he thinks that he knows the answer to all the social economical problem okay 41:56 crisis is when society cannot function any more productively it collapses 42:02 obviously that's word for crisis so therefore the population at large is 42:09 looking for failure the religious groups are expecting a messiah to come the work is 42:16 safe we have family to feed let's have a strong government may be socialist 42:22 government centralized when when somebody could put their employers on their place and let us work we have sick 42:30 and tired of going to strike and missing over time and all this stuff we need some strong man strong government and 42:38 leader a savior is needed population is sick and tidal wave and here we are we 42:46 have a savior either a foreign nation comes in or the local group of leftists 42:54 marxist no matter what they call themselves Sandinista Reverend or some 43:00 sort Bishop newsarama like in Zimbabwe doesn't matter Savior comes and says I 43:08 will lead you so we have two alternatives here Civil War and invasion 43:22 okay they all go Civil War we know what 43:27 it is Lebanon is the best example the civil war which was artificially 43:32 implanted in Lebanon by injection of 4th of PLO for the simian Liberation 43:39 Organization invasion where the many other countries like Afghanistan and 43:45 name any East European country it was invaded by the solar time so the result 43:53 is the same the next stage is normalization normalization is a very 44:00 ironic word of course 44:05 is this bordered from 1968 situation in Czechoslovakia when the Soviet 44:11 propaganda and after them new york times declared the countries normalized the 44:16 tanks moved into prague so there is no more prague spring there is no more violence normal normalization at this 44:25 stage the self-appointed rulers of the 44:31 society don't need any revolution anymore they don't need any radicalism anymore so this is the reverse from 44:38 digital is a shin basically it is stabilizing the country by force so all 44:45 the sleepers and activists and social workers and liberals and homosexuals and 44:52 professors and Marxists and weariness are being eliminated physically 44:58 sometimes they'd done their job already okay they are not needed anymore the new 45:06 rulers need stability to exploit the nation to exploit the country to take 45:11 advantages of the victory okay so normal evolution is pleased and that's exactly 45:18 what happens in number of countries you remember Bangladesh this is the crisis in which I was instrumental first they 45:24 had Mujibur Rahman in 1971 he was the leader of people's party irani league 45:31 with moustache like Stalin she wasn't in Russia many times in five years she was 45:37 shot by his former colleagues Marcus he fulfilled his function in Afghanistan it 45:44 happened three times because there was / aki then there was a min now this babrak karmal they killed each other 45:50 successively one after another the moment he fulfilled his duty the first 45:55 one demoralized country the second destabilized the third one brought it to crisis goodbye Congress babrak karmal 46:03 comes from Moscow and put him into the seat of power same thing happen in 46:09 Granada recently Maurice Bishop Marxist was killed by Austin what she's made 46:14 general something was also market right so no more evolution please 46:21 normalization now from now on normal strikes normal homosexual sexual normal 46:28 women lead normal k bleep normal lib period good solid Democratic proletarian 46:37 freedom but to reverse this process 46:45 takes enormous effort when today united 46:51 states had to invade Grenada to reverse the process of subversion some people 46:57 say boy this is not good it's not cautious to invade the beautiful country island of Grenada well why didn't you 47:05 stop the process here when Grenada was just approached by leftist why not to 47:11 prevent Maurice Bishop to come in power in the first place the green aliens want him very questionable they did not was 47:17 more information from the first place he came to power by coup d'etat himself ok 47:23 now we let the situation develop further and further and further until the crisis 47:28 and normalization very soon and the United States decided to invade country 47:35 discovering that the country was absolutely a military base for the Soviet Union of course it's the drastic 47:42 measure of course it's a pity the Marine Corps said to lose what 17 lives very 47:48 bad why not to stop the process before it comes to crisis or no intellectuals 47:53 will not let you its interference into into domestic affairs they are very careful not to not not to let American 48:01 administration to interfere in domestic affairs of Latin American countries they don't mind Soviet Union interfere miss 48:07 affair so to reverse this process from here it takes only and always military 48:16 force you know other force on earth can reverse this process at this point at 48:22 this point it does not take military invasion of the United States harm it 48:28 takes a strong action like in Chile a CIA covert involvement to prevent the 48:37 Savior from outside to come into power and to stabilize country before it 48:42 erupts into civil war this country before it erupts into civil war okay 48:49 support the right-wing conservative forces by money by crook so what doesn't 48:55 matter otherwise we can don't let the crisis developed into into civil war or invasion oh no your liberals will say 49:03 it's against the law the Congress will not appropriate money for covert actions 49:09 of CIA why not should we wait till the normalization come and so the tanks 49:15 landed in los angeles airport now at that point at the point of 49:21 destabilization also the process could deliver again easily than this no CIA 49:27 involvement at this point you know what it takes here restriction of some 49:33 liberties for small groups which are self declared enemies of the society as 49:39 simple as that although the median liberals will tell you this is against the American Constitution how can we buy 49:51 forth deny the civil rights to criminals for example it's not good ok so we 49:58 allowed them to ok if you allow the criminals to have civil rights go on and bring the country to the crisis this is 50:04 a bloodless way to do curb the right I mean not to put them in prison no no I'm 50:10 not talking about putting all the gates from San Francisco in the concentration camp do not allow them to take political 50:18 force do not elect them to the pits of power whether it is municipality level 50:25 state level of federal level it has to be bitten in the heads of American 50:31 voters at the person like that in the city of power is an enemy do not be 50:37 afraid of this way it is an end if you've gotten any here you will be here 50:43 later on you will be shot course but at this point New Zealand 50:50 okay you are doing great service by denying him a right to capitalize on his 50:58 own crazy ideas and become a powerful man a man who uses the seat of power 51:07 restriction of certain freedoms and permissiveness at that point would 51:13 prevent sliding into crisis and probably will return the process of 51:18 destabilization to curb unlimited power monopolistic power of trade unions here 51:24 at that point would save economy from collapsing to introduce a law to stop 51:31 private companies of raping public opinion mind income in the in the 51:38 direction of consumerism no company must have a right to force you into buying 51:46 more unless you want it there must be a war you want to advertise your car okay 51:54 but not a single mentioning of buying it now and saving money as lovely against 52:04 the law to force people to consume more self-restraint previously before this 52:13 process started the self restraint was a business of church religion because 52:20 outreaches the fathers of church would tell us material values are good but 52:25 it's not the time function of human being because you have to live with 52:30 something obviously the design for our life is not to consume more deodorant is 52:38 something greater it's such a complicated instrument as human body was 52:44 created obviously there must be some higher purpose for that and it's very 52:50 easy to avoid this civilization by denying the greedy companies one little 52:57 freedom one Liberty forcing you into turning yourself into preceptors of unwanted 53:04 products and good they turn you into machines like a the worm who there's 53:13 inlet and outlet and how long an average 53:19 appliance lost this day less than a year why where's workmanship what we want you 53:28 to buy them okay this minimization process could be easily overcome if as I 53:33 say the society by drone will or after persuasion by the leaders will complete 53:42 the idea of self-restraint it's so hard we want to consume more but you have to 53:49 unless you will come to this stage when as we say in Russia if Sahara Desert 53:54 ever becomes the communist state though be sure to send so you have to curb your 54:05 you have to you have to curb your expectations at this point before it's 54:13 too late but no we don't want to do it the minimization process again it's the 54:19 easiest thing to reverse first of all by restricting import of propaganda the 54:26 easiest thing to do unlimited unrestrained import of sordid literature 54:34 so the journalist giving soldiers propaganda and ideological agitators 54:41 equal time on American TV necklace it has to be stopped and it's easy they 54:48 were they won't be offended minded as a matter of fact they will respect American War but then my former 54:56 colleague legend report nur appears on Nightline and Ted coke elastic well regime and what do you think about this 55:02 and what can he sing he is an instrument of propaganda he thinks what what what comrade and drop of cells into things 55:09 here's just a nice articulate mouthpiece of the Soviet subversion system and Ted 55:16 Koppel makes you believe that my friend Redeemer Posner swings the process of 55:29 dimerization may not have started at all if at that point the country which is a 55:38 recipient of subversion actively not violently but actively prevents 55:45 importation of foreign ideology I don't want America to follow the pattern of 55:51 ancient Japan you don't have to shoot every foreigner when it approaches the sacred borders of the United States but 55:59 when she offers you a junk in the disguise of very shiny something you 56:05 have to tell you know we have our own junk 56:16 if at that point the society is strong brave and conscientious enough to stop 56:26 importation of ideas which are foreign then the whole chain of events could be 56:34 prevented recently I've been facilities and I was shocked how in big cities like 56:42 Manila children listen two deafening music a melodious nation with long 56:50 traditions of good nice ethnic music introduced by Spanish long time ago 56:57 maybe two centuries three centuries ago I don't remember all of a sudden listen to musical garbage blasting their radios 57:06 at full blast of the full volume why in India I spent many years watching the 57:15 reactions of Indians walking out of movie theaters after seeing Hollywood 57:22 production they couldn't figure out why Americans are so wasteful they smash 57:29 their cars their shiny cars every five minutes how come they shoot each other 57:34 for half million dollars first is it true that they're so sex secular but I 57:42 mean obsessed with sex can you imagine showing a movie where each five minutes 57:48 there's copulation on the screen so I country like India with long tradition 57:54 tradition of respect to this private matters or to Pakistan and United States 58:04 expect these people to respect you no way oh yes they will see the movie 58:10 they'll pay five rupees to see that garbage but they walk out and will tell their kids don't the respect Americans 58:17 don't be like America hey so the process 58:22 of dimerization could be stopped right here 58:27 both as an expert and as an input and that takes one step one very important 58:34 thing to do you don't have to expel all the KGB agents from Washington DC the 58:41 most difficult and at the same time the simplest answer to the subversion is to 58:46 start it here and even before by 58:52 bringing back the society to religion something that you cannot touch and eat 58:58 and put on yourself but something that rule society and makes it neat and 59:03 preserve it a Soviet scientists refer a niche who have nothing to do with 59:09 religion he is a computer scientist these are very intensive research on the 59:16 history of socialist countries because socialist or communist in any country 59:21 with the centralized economy and the pyramidal style of power structure and 59:26 he discovered actually he didn't discovered he just brought to attention of his reading the civilizations like 59:34 mohenjo-daro in the river Hindus area 59:39 like Egypt like Maya Incas like Badillo 59:45 but d'lonian culture collapse and disappeared from the surface of Earth the moment they lost religion as simple 59:54 as that they disintegrated nobody remembers about them anymore well disagree so the ideas are moving society 1:00:06 and keeping mankind as a society of human being intelligent moral agents of 1:00:14 God the facts the truth the exact 1:00:20 knowledge may not all the sophisticated technology and computers will not 1:00:25 prevent society from disintegrating and eventually dying out have you ever met a 1:00:31 person who would sacrifice his life freedom for the truth like that 1:00:38 this is truth I never met the person who said this is truth and I'm ready to 1:00:44 shoot me to be fun true right but 1:00:54 minions sacrificed their life freedom comfort everything for things like God 1:01:05 like Jesus Christ it's alone some 1:01:10 markers in the solar concentration camp died and they died in peace unlike those 1:01:18 who shouted long live Stalin knowing perfectly well that you may not live long something which is something which 1:01:29 is not Material move society and helps 1:01:34 it to survive and the other way around the moment we turn into two by two is 1:01:40 four and make it a guiding principle of our life our existence we die even 1:01:49 though this is true and this we cannot prove when we can feel and have faith in 1:01:55 it so the answer to ideological subversion strangely enough is very 1:02:01 simple you don't have to shoot people you don't have to end missiles and 1:02:07 pershing them prove me files that on global headquarters you simply have to 1:02:14 have faith and prevents impression in other words not to be a victim of 1:02:21 subversion don't try to be a person who in judo is trying to smash your enemy 1:02:27 and being caught by your hand don't strike like that strike with powering of 1:02:35 skills and moral superiority if you don't have the power it's high time to 1:02:41 develop it and that's the only amp sure 1:02:49 [Applause] 1:03:12 I 47021

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