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Tonight Radix, Roxi and Drunk Pinata look at the "Perestroika Deception" and discuss it's implications for the 21st century.
We examine both books by KGB defector Anatoliy Golitsyn, "New Lies for Old" and "The Perestroika Deception."
These books posit that the "fall of the Soviet Union" or the so-called "collapse" was DISINFORMATION. A long planned, and designed "Soviet Long Range Strategy" to destroy the west.
" The Communist strategists are now poised to enter into the final, offensive phase of the long-range policy, entailing a joint struggle for the complete triumph of Communism. Given the multiplicity of parties in power, the close links between them,and the opportunities they have had to broaden their bases and build up experienced cadres, the Communist strategists are equipped, in pursuing their policy, to engage in manoeuvres and stratagems beyond the imagination of Marx or the practical reach of Lenin and unthinkable to Stalin. Among such... stratagems are the introduction of false liberalisation in Eastern Europe and, probably, in the Soviet Union and the exhibition of spurious independence on the part of the regimes in Romania, Czechoslovakia and Poland"
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Tonight Radix, Roxi and Drunk Pinata look at the "Perestroika Deception" and discuss it's implications for the 21st century.
We examine both books by KGB defector Anatoliy Golitsyn, "New Lies for Old" and "The Perestroika Deception."
These books posit that the "fall of the Soviet Union" or the so-called "collapse" was DISINFORMATION. A long planned, and designed "Soviet Long Range Strategy" to destroy the west.
" The Communist strategists are now poised to enter into the final, offensive phase of the long-range policy, entailing a joint struggle for the complete triumph of Communism. Given the multiplicity of parties in power, the close links between them,and the opportunities they have had to broaden their bases and build up experienced cadres, the Communist strategists are equipped, in pursuing their policy, to engage in manoeuvres and stratagems beyond the imagination of Marx or the practical reach of Lenin and unthinkable to Stalin. Among such... stratagems are the introduction of false liberalisation in Eastern Europe and, probably, in the Soviet Union and the exhibition of spurious independence on the part of the regimes in Romania, Czechoslovakia and Poland"
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