Description
Brainwashing:
A Synthesis of the Russian Textbook on Psycho-Politics
A 68 Page Booklet
Includes excerpts from the Head of KGB,
Lavrent Pavlovich Beria Speech
This pamphlet is condensed from an instructional book
used in an attempt to brainwash Americans in the 1930’s.
A must read for all Americans.
INTRODUCTION
The following treatise on communist brainwashing, which has been published and republished since the 1930s, is an edited version of an actual textbook on Russian “Psychopolitics”.
It was used as a primer here in America to teach communist agents how to brainwash people and in fact how to subvert entire populations. While the wording of this particular treatise – and there are any number of them – may or may not be completely authentic, two things are historically certain: 1) Such brainwashing activities really occurred, and 2) this volume accurately conveys the principles and techniques employed.
Today it is fashionable to consider the twin Soviet threats of the past (nuclear attack and subversion of America’s people and institutions) as having been either exaggerated by the West, or downright imagined in the first place. Yet, ironically, the upheaval in the communist world is bringing with it startling revelations confirming many of the most serious accusations ever made against Moscow. For instance, two major books were recently published detailing for the first time Soviet complicity in America’s drug epidemic. It turns out that all those “paranoid, right wing” fears that the Soviets were intent on demoralizing America’s youth through drugs were well founded. For years, America’s liberal intelligentsia considered such notions as paranoid delusions.
An objective look at the state of America today – her institutions, her socialistic political-economic drift, her young people’s values – shows precisely the results that the Soviets, for decades, bragged they wanted to achieve. It is almost as though, while communism is dying (as a political system) throughout most of the world, the seeds of corruption it planted here in the U.S. have germinated and borne bitter fruit.
Don’t take my word for it. Read the following treatise on Psychopolitics, and see whether the conditions predicted back then are not exactly what America faces today at the turn of the century. Consider the methods described herein – the degradation of youth through sex and drugs, the seduction of this nation’s media, educational, and religious institutions, the discrediting of her leaders – and decide for yourself whether or not they are the very means that have been employed to accomplish these ends.
Is it possible that the disastrous discrediting of America’s values that has taken place over the last three decades has not been some sort of accident, but that it has been the deliberate development of an agenda? I leave the reader to determine that for himself. It is my hope that contemplating what is written here will help each individual, and ultimately our nation, to rediscover the moral principles that once made America shine so brightly, and hopefully will do so once again.
Roy Masters
August 16, 1991
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