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THE FIRST WORLD INFORMATION WAR. THE COLLAPSE OF THE USSR




Первая мировая информационная война. Развал СССР

This book will change your understanding of the events in our country and in the world that have taken place since the beginning of the Second World War. Everything described here is dedicated to the great information battle between the leading powers of the world and the Soviet Union. In the book you will find sensational conclusions:

  • The German attack on the USSR on June 22, 1941 was supported by British intelligence;
  • The landing of Allied forces in Normandy is the largest disinformation operation of the XX century;
  • The British Empire collapsed in 1946 thanks to the skillful conduct of the information war by Generalissimo Stalin;
  • the coming to power of N. S. Khrushchev and M. S. Gorbachev is a planned action of foreign special services;
  • The GKCHP was Gorbachev’s last attempt to maintain his power.

To understand our past means to experience the present in a new way and, perhaps, to look into the future. Download the book THE FIRST WORLD INFORMATION WAR. THE COLLAPSE OF THE USSR

CONTENT

Preface
Information warfare theory
Informational message as a manipulation tool
Total information war – XX century
Levels of information warfare
How the information war against the USSR began
The British Empire is the initiator of the information war
The idea of war
Operation Valkyrie (July 20, 1944)
The failure of Churchill’s plan “The Unthinkable” (the attack on the USSR on July 1, 1945)
The document is the property of the Government of His Majesty the King of Great Britain
Stalin is a successful Russian information war project
The Second World War. The conspiracy of Hitler and the British Empire
Kennan and his “long telegram”
Operation “Anti-Stalin
” Marshall Plan” — the beginning of the formation of a New British Empire
The Creation of a New British Empire
The structure of the mechanism of the information war against the USSR
The Afghan trap for the USSR
The doctrine of information warfare by G. Kissinger
Miscalculations of the CPSU Central Committee
Soviet propaganda organs
The reasons for the USSR’s loss in the information war
Miscalculations of the KGB of the USSR. Agents of influence
The 1977 KGB note
“The Fifth Column”: directors and performers
Failed turnout
From the author
R. Reagan — modernization of the doctrine of information warfare
General Liquidator of the USSR M. S. Gorbachev
Descended from the mountains
Party intrigues
The Mystique of Malta
Stavropol Judas
How we lost a great and mighty country
Opinion on perestroika
December 1991
The collapse of the USSR — a view from Washington
Bush, Gorbachev, the CIA and Yeltsin
Conclusion
List of literature

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