Posted on 09/12/2021 9:00:09 AM PDT by missamyb
Post a link or it didn’t happen.
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Oh your are one of those, eh? Your sort always resorts to the post-a-link diversion imagining that everything since the beginning of time has an internet link. Do your own damn searches or read history.
>>Question - do parents who home school instill their children with U.S. history and patriotism?<<
They *must* — many resources available, including The 1776 Project; Hillsdale College courses on the Declaration, Constitution, and U.S. history; the Rush Revere series for younger children; books by Mark Levin, Victor Davis Hanson, Thomas Sowell, Dinesh D’souza, and others.
Freepers typically post to articles they haven’t taken a few moments to read.
Watch a vid that takes a few minutes?
Nah.
Bwahahahahah! You’ve got nothin’!
flr
“According to the KGB open files and other sources.”
But not according to real facts.
In reality, he died in Windsor, Ontario on January 5, 1993.
The cause of death is alcoholic cardiomyopathy.
According to the Russian sources Bezmenov is a fraud who adopted the Soviet conspiracy theory known as the “Dulles plan” for the Western audience.
“Dulles plan” is basically the same thing as Bezmenov’s theory except allegedly performed by the CIA which KGB believed co-opted the American media, Hollywood, and local “intellectuals” aka useful idiots to run the demoralization program in Warsaw pact nations and the rest of the world.
You can see why Bezmenov died as an alcoholic. His theory seemingly made no sense by 1993.
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