Anatoliy Golitsyn – New Lies for Old – 22.3 – The Role of Disinformation

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Chapter 22: The Role of Disinformation and Intelligence Potential in the Realization of the Communist Strategies

http://www.doomedsoldiers.com/pdfs/new_lies_for_old_golitsyn.pdf

272 — Sino-Soviet Duality and Communist Strategy in the Third World
274 — Sino-Soviet Duality and Military Strategy
279 — Sino-Soviet Duality and the Revolutionary Movement
281 — The Advantages of Sino-Soviet Duality
282 — The Intelligence Potential and Agents of Influence
291 — Strategic Exploitation of KGB Agents among Prominent Soviet Intellectuals and Religious Leaders

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Notes

Chapter 22: The Role of Disinformation and Intelligence Potential in the Realization of the Communist Strategies

1. GSE (1969), p. 52.

2. GSE (1972), p. 269.

3. GSE (1974), p. 278.

4. See, for example, the Chinese People's Daily, September 6, 1963: "The
leadership of the CPSU has become increasingly anxious to strike political bargains with U.S. imperialism and has been bent on forming a reactionary alliance with Kennedy even at the expense of the interests of the socialist camp and the international communist movement."

5. GSE (1977), p. 294.

6. Sun Tzu, The Art of War, p. 77.

7. Boris Ponomarev, "Topical Problems in the Theory of the World Revolutionary Process," Kommunist, no. 15 (October 1971).
8. The award of an Order of Lenin to Timo followed the award earlier of an Order of Friendship.

9. GSE (1965), p. 374.

10. GSE (1969), pp. 388-S9.

11. Aliyev became the Soviet Premier under Andropov.

12. Information from Kirilin, deputy head of the KGB religious department, and Lapshin, officer of the religious section of the KGB emigre department. See Izvestiya, November 26, 1960.

13. Izvestiya, December 16, 1960.

14. CSE (1970), p. 318.

15. GSE (1971), p. 323.

16. See "Political Shifts in the Middle East: Roots, Facts, Trends," World Marxist Review—Problems of Peace and Socialism, no. 2 (1980). The article is a summary of a discussion on events in Iran and Afghanistan; participants included a Soviet Afghan scholar. It notes: "Albeit difficult, it is fully realistic (and the experience of Soviet Central Asia is highly instructive in this sense) in some way to enlist Islam into serving the revolution and the building of a new life."

17. Journal of the Moscow Patriarchate, no. 9 (1976).

18. Yuvenaliy was replaced, allegedly for reasons of health, in April 1981.

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