Yuri Bezmenov Сhanneled by Karl Mollison 24May2020

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Yuri Bezmenov Сhanneled by Karl Mollison 24May2020

Yuri Alexandrovich Bezmenov  Ю́рий Алекса́ндрович Безме́нов 1939 – 1993 known by the alias Tomas David Schuman, was a Soviet journalist for RIA Novosti and a former PGU KGB informant who defected to Canada.

His father was a high ranking Soviet Army officer, later put in charge of inspecting Soviet troops in foreign countries (such as Angola, Nicaragua). He died in the 1970s.

When Yuri Bezmenov was seventeen, he entered the Institute of Oriental Languages, a part of the Moscow State University which was under the direct control of the KGB and the Communist Central Committee.

In addition to languages, he studied history, literature, and music, and became an expert on Indian culture. During his second year, Bezmenov sought to look like a person from India; his teachers encouraged this because graduates of the school were employed as diplomats, foreign journalists, or spies. 

After being assigned to a station in India, Bezmenov eventually grew to love the people and the culture of India, but at the same time, he began to resent the KGB-sanctioned oppression of intellectuals who dissented from Moscow’s policies.

He decided to defect to the West. In February 1970, Bezmenov clothed himself in hippie attire, complete with a beard and wig, and joined a tour group; by this means, he escaped to Athens, Greece.

After contacting the American embassy and undergoing extensive interviews with United States intelligence, Bezmenov was granted asylum in Canada by the administration of Pierre Trudeau.

In 1984, he gave an interview to G. Edward Griffin. In the interview, Bezmenov explained the methods used by the KGB for the gradual subversion of the political system of the United States.

Under the pen-name Tomas D. Schuman, Bezmenov authored the book Love Letter to America. The author’s biography of the book likens Bezmenov to Winston Smith, from George Orwell’s 1984.

Bezmenov is best remembered for his anticommunist lectures and books from the 1980s.

His prophecy for the US is strangely accurate however it would seem he was surprised by the fall of the Soviet Union.

Only as a Light Being do we know for sure.

Could the damage done by ideological subversion and psychological warfare, so familiar to Yuri, be healed by spiritual healing services such as the Lightworker Healing Protocol?