[2022] Chaos Agent – Yuri Bezmenov

Yuri Bezmenov defected from the Soviet Union to Canada in the ‘70s, and his warnings about disinformation have made him a posthumous star on social media. Documents obtained by CBC News reveal his toxic relationship with Canada’s intelligence services.

Chaos agent (archived)

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The person interviewing Bezmenov in the footage is far-right conspiracy theorist G. Edward Griffin, who has since made a name for himself in HIV/AIDS denialism and alt-right recruitment. As a member of the John Birch Society, a famously anti-Communist organization focused on establishing a more conservative government in the United States, it makes sense that Griffin would peddle Bezmenov’s claims about Soviet interference by way of social progress without any critical analysis. In the Call of Duty trailer, Activision presents Bezmenov’s words bereft of this important context.

Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War uses KGB video from 1984. Critics say it’s CIA propaganda

Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War uses KGB video from 1984. Critics say it’s CIA propaganda

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Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War uses KGB video from 1984. Critics say it’s CIA propaganda (archived)

Yuri Bezmenov was working with the CIA when he made that interview with G. Edward Griffin* that the Alt-Right has been spamming for years. That interview is prominently featured in the trailer for the next Call of Duty game.

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*Griffin is a Bircher.