The Perestroika Deception : Memoranda to the Central Intelligence Agency

The Perestroika Deception : Memoranda to the Central Intelligence Agency

Anatoliy Golitsyn's first book, 'New Lies for Old', caused a long-running sensation when it was discovered that, unlike most Western analysts, the Author had accurately predicted, some years ahead of the events, the 'Break with the Past’ which took place in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union in 1989-91. In his book 'Wedge: The Secret War between the FBI and CIA' [Alfred A Knopf, New York, 1994], Mark Riebling, who carried out a methodical analysis of Golitsyn's predictions in 'New Lies for Old’, credited the Author with ‘an accuracy record of nearly 94%'. This singular achievement puts all other analysts, including some official services, to shame, and it is precisely because of his record of pinpoint accuracy that Western Governments, policymakers, and even some intelligence services, whose record bears little comparison with Golitsyn's, have competed with one another over the years to find reasons why Golitsyn's perceptive explanations of Soviet strategy should be ignored. But events, as they unfold, are relentlessly proving this remarkable analyst of Soviet strategy to be right. 'The Perestroika Deception’ explains the devious secret intent behind the Leninist strategy, which the 'former' Communists are pursuing under cover of fake 'reform' and ‘progress towards democracy’. The immediate strategic objective is ‘convergence’ with the West - on their terms, not ours. The ultimate objective is Lenin's: replacement of nation-states with collective regional governments as building blocks of the 'New World Social Order' - World [Communist] Government.

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