You are immune to deception? I've never heard of such a thing, but I have heard of hubris.
Sir, I stand by my comments directed at you in previous posts. If you feel singled out, know that the only reason we're corresponding is because you chose to reply to an article I posted. If you have only interest in developing a Utopian model for society, you may feel free to move on to other things, because I have no such interest. Instead I will add to the information I've already provided. You can comment or not as you wish, but since I already know the Communist line, anything you say will be redundant to me.
Here's something for others who might be interested:
KGB defector Anatoliy Golitsyn wrote in his 1994 book The Perestroika Deception:
April 1993 memoranda to the CIA
Page 164:
....contemporary Russian leaders have adopted the guise of 'reformers', 'democrats', 'non-Communists' and even 'anti-Communists'.
This has enabled them to persuade Western governments and public opinion that there has been a genuine revolution in Russia - whereas in fact the same government elite is in power as in 1984.
There has been no discontinuity, no 'Break with the Past'....
The 65 million or more former Communist Party and Komsomol [ed. note - Soviet Communist Youth] members did not disappear or change their views overnight......
at 13:56 on September 21st, 2007
You are immune to deception? I've never heard of such a thing, but I have heard of hubris.
Sir, I stand by my comments directed at you in previous posts. If you feel singled out, know that the only reason we're corresponding is because you chose to reply to an article I posted. If you have only interest in developing a Utopian model for society, you may feel free to move on to other things, because I have no such interest. Instead I will add to the information I've already provided. You can comment or not as you wish, but since I already know the Communist line, anything you say will be redundant to me.
Here's something for others who might be interested:
KGB defector Anatoliy Golitsyn wrote in his 1994 book The Perestroika Deception:
April 1993 memoranda to the CIA
Page 164:
....contemporary Russian leaders have adopted the guise of 'reformers', 'democrats', 'non-Communists' and even 'anti-Communists'.
This has enabled them to persuade Western governments and public opinion that there has been a genuine revolution in Russia - whereas in fact the same government elite is in power as in 1984.
There has been no discontinuity, no 'Break with the Past'....
The 65 million or more former Communist Party and Komsomol [ed. note - Soviet Communist Youth] members did not disappear or change their views overnight......