Anatoliy Golitsyn: The Key to Understanding Today’s World Situation

Since the late 60s, I’ve been aware of the long-term plans of the Soviet Union from, in part, having good friends and fellow employees who were Christian Soviet refugees and becoming aware of the writings of Anatoliy Golitsyn. Since then, I’ve written and spoken to many to warn them of the ongoing Leninist strategy of freeze and thaw to maintain communist control and drive the long-term aspirations of worldwide Soviet-China communist domination, especially in the West, and North, Central, and South America. Over 55 years, I have attempted to warn others. Many of them thought I was a bit obsessed or nuts especially in the 90s when the Soviet Union feigned collapse as I knew that Golitsyn predicted in 1984. At that time in the 90s Americans were sure that communism was dead. It appears that the Soviet deception strategy has worked and now the mask is off. 

About Anatoliy Mikhaylovich Golitsyn (quoted from Wikipedia.com)

August 25, 1926 – December 29, 2008) was a Soviet KGB defector and author of two books about the long-term deception strategy of the KGB leadership. He was born in Pyriatyn, USSR. He provided “a wide range of intelligence to the CIA on the operations of most of the ‘Lines’ (departments) at the Helsinki and other residencies, as well as KGB methods of recruiting and running agents.” He was an American citizen as late as 1984. 

Anatoliy Golitsyn Quotes from AZ Quotes

They [the Soviets] intend…to induce the Americans to adopt their own ‘restructuring’ and convergence of the Soviet and American systems using to this end the fear of nuclear conflict…. Convergence will be accompanied by blood baths and political re-education camps in Western Europe and the United States. The Soviet strategists are counting on an economic depression in the United States and intend to introduce their reformed model of socialism with a human face as an alternative to the American system during the depression.

Behind the mask of diplomatic and political cooperation and partnership with the United States and Europe, the current Russian leaders are following the strategy of their predecessors and working towards a ‘New World Order’. When the right moment comes the mask will be dropped and the Russians with Chinese help will seek to impose their system on the West on their own terms.

The Cold War may be ‘over’ for the West. For the Soviets it has entered a new, active, and promising phase.

The Soviet transition to a new political structure shows that the Soviet strategists are thinking, planning, and acting in broad terms, way beyond the imagination of Western politicians. For this reason, Western politicians cannot grasp the fact that the Soviet intention is to win by ‘democratic’ means. Through transition to a new system, the Soviets are revitalising their own people and institutions, and they are succeeding. Contrary to Western belief, they are holding their ranks together.

…the West’s main weakness remains unchanged: it cannot grasp the fact that it is facing an acceleration in the unfolding of Soviet convergence strategy which is intended to procure the subservience of the West to Moscow under an ultimate Communist World Government.

Anatoliy Golitsyn (1995). The Perestroika Deception: Memoranda to the Central Intelligence Agency

This vital article “Anatoliy Golitsyn: The Key to Understanding Today’s World Situation,”

February 14, 2013, from The Contemplative Observer provides understanding of what is happening in Russia and China. I recommend it for your perusal. 

I am not afraid of an army of lions led by a sheep; I am afraid of an army of sheep led by a lion.

Alexander the Great

With President Biden facing Putin I’m sure Putin is glad the lion lost the election, and the sheep is our “commander-in-chief.”

— Alan

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