Friday 23 October 2009

Long Black Train



Yuri Bezmenov - The Demoralization of the U.S. is Already Complete

"The Soviet authorities banned the book, which was a grim chronicle of the experience of the author and thousands of others sent to Soviet labour camps. It took Solzhenitsyn ten years to finish the three-volume work. However, the writer himself paid a high price for his efforts. Accused of treason by the authorities, in 1974 he was expelled from the Soviet Union and exiled to the West, which meant he was at last able to accept the Nobel Prize for Literature which he’d been awarded in 1970. He was not to return to Russia until after the fall of the Soviet Union." Solzhenitsyn’s Work a Lasting Tribute to Gulag Victims

Soviet Archives and Dark Truth

Washington Rebel: We say what others dare not. Might as well pay us a visit before we've completely Gone to Seed.



Stalin & Mind Control: I

Stalin & Mind Control: II

Stalin & Mind Control: III

Stalin & Mind Control: IV

Stalin & Mind Control: V

Stalin & Mind Control: VI

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