What are your thought on this man?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWM4bJNpch0
>>3280240
Prophet of our times, who unfortunately was right
>>3280240
CIA propagandist shill.
>>3280250
Um, nope, he was a KGB agent.
Just another money-hungry Russian out to scam gullible westerners.
>>3280241
Oh my god
>>3280240
I think he thought much too highly of the Soviet Union. He died in 1993, so only in the last few years of his life would he have seen its collapse. In retrospect, the idea that the USSR was masterminding some gigantic psyop to bring down the West seems pretty ludicrous. The USSR couldn't even grow grain effectively, much less pull off such schemes.
>>3280500
No, you don't understand anon, he was KGB
>>3280505
Yes, but that doesn't mean he was privy to the highest-level plans of the KGB. He wasn't one of the KGB's top guys.
>>3280240
I too started to trust the KGB spin doctor once he told me what I wanted to hear
>>3280240
Why are Americans so stupid and easily brainwashed?
And my thoughts are that he was a defector who tried to sell a cool story. Kinda like Viktor Suvorov. Only idiots believe that bullshit. I'm not trying to say USSR was good or anything like that, but taking what these guys say at face value given their background and the fact Soviet archives were opened is idiotic.
>In an interview with G. Edward Griffin, he detailed how Soviet help for inciting anger and uprising in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) was the final straw in his personal decision to defect to the West. In the interview, Bezmenov details how the Soviet Union consulates in India were used to smuggle weapons and propaganda material to East Pakistan in a largely Soviet effort to break up the state of Pakistan, then a staunch Western and US ally.[2]
Based USSR
t. Bengali
>>3280241
>uses spooky music to enhance his political arguments.
lol