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<blockquote data-quote="M'bare" data-source="post: 1358660" data-attributes="member: 5647"><p>Just because there are no "Soviets" doesn't mean he was wrong. They still planted the seeds of ideological subversion. They only had to do that to 1 or 2 generations, and were successful. We're now 4 generations in. Once the first generation was subverted, all the really had to do was sit back and wait because it perpetuates itself. </p><p></p><p>Other countries and globalist around the world that wants to see the U.S. fall, only have to keep stoking the flames here ad there and wait for a manufactured or natural crisis to occur to really set things in motion. </p><p></p><p>I think Yuri sincerely wanted to warn America. I think he really did want to see us be one of few countries people could escape to for relative freedom and liberty. Unfortunately even back in the 80s when he gave those interviews, he probably realized it was a lost cause. But as we do, we try anyways because there's no glory and no honor in rolling over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M'bare, post: 1358660, member: 5647"] Just because there are no "Soviets" doesn't mean he was wrong. They still planted the seeds of ideological subversion. They only had to do that to 1 or 2 generations, and were successful. We're now 4 generations in. Once the first generation was subverted, all the really had to do was sit back and wait because it perpetuates itself. Other countries and globalist around the world that wants to see the U.S. fall, only have to keep stoking the flames here ad there and wait for a manufactured or natural crisis to occur to really set things in motion. I think Yuri sincerely wanted to warn America. I think he really did want to see us be one of few countries people could escape to for relative freedom and liberty. Unfortunately even back in the 80s when he gave those interviews, he probably realized it was a lost cause. But as we do, we try anyways because there's no glory and no honor in rolling over. [/QUOTE]
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