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Yuri Bezmenov


Born
in Mytishchi, Russian Federation
December 11, 1939

Died
January 05, 1993

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Yuri Alexandrovich Bezmenov was a Soviet journalist who worked at the heart of its propaganda machine at RIA Novosti and a was former PGU KGB informant.
After being assigned to a station in India, Bezmenov eventually grew to love the people and the culture of India. He then defected, was debriefed by the CIA, and settled in Canada. He later relocated to the US until his death in 1993.

Yuri is arguably the second-most famous Soviet defector to the West after Alexander Solzhenitsyn.

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“Exposure to true information does not matter anymore.

A person who is demoralized is unable to assess true information.
The facts tell nothing to him.

Even if I shower him with information, with authentic proof, with documents, with pictures.
Even if I take him by force to the Soviet Union, and show him a concentration camp,
he will refuse to believe it, until he is going to receive a kick in his fat bottom.

When the military boot crushes his balls, then he will understand, but not before that.
That is the tragedy of the situation of demoralization.”
Yuri Bezmenov