Episode 8, “Huxley’s Final Revolution”
-Andrew discusses Aldous Huxley, globalization, tribalism, and the two-party system; and then plays a clip from a former KGB agent who defected to the United States from the Soviet Union.
Show Notes:
Many Americans would probably be very shocked to learn about how the prophetic words of Aldous Huxley and Yuri Bezmenov explain terrifying plans for the future of our world held by some members of the world power elite. Understanding the communist subversion strategy is important because it will explain to you the reality of how war is waged in this world, in many different ways. For some people, hearing this may be difficult to accept.
In today's episode, I go in-depth about how my fellow Americans can benefit from hearing Huxley and Bezmenov explain these terrifying plans for the future. I thought this was important to talk about in this episode because the prophetic words of these two men are simultaneously fascinating and terrifying.
I learned about Huxley and Bezmenov through lots of reading and research.
Here's what you'll learn in this episode:
Aldous Huxley's quote about the "Final Revolution."
Yuri Bezmenov, former KGB agent, explains the communist ideological subversion plan (active measures).
Andrew explains why he identifies as an “independent,” and shares a critique of the two-party system, tribalism, and social media.
Isaac Asimov’s quote on “The Cult of Anti-Intellectualism.”
Resource shared in this episode:
Yuri Bezmenov interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yErKTVdETpw
“Brave New World,” a book by Aldous Huxley.
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