
The United States is awash in Active Measures. Active Measures is the process of preparing a country for crisis: either civil war or invasion. The US and the USSR developed and carried out this process in countries all over the world for at least the last 50 years. Now, there is every reason to believe that this process is targeting the United States. There is a method to the madness. Either learn... more
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This episode is the first in a series which will show the original source material of Yuri Bezmenov - along with video versions available on YouTube (linked below), with some commentary so that you can understand the basics of the process, and learn ... more
Active Measures is a process is intentionally decades long, so that the public's historical memory is not generally capable of seeing the movement and growth of the Active Measures process as intentional over such a long period of time. If we take a ... more
Active Measures seems to be the most important driving force behind the national political and social events in the United States - and other countries - in 2020. This is a process of destroying a country by cracking a community into factions and get... more
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