Binary code Mystery number three - стр. 2
– Good evening, – he began his speech. – Despite the fact that, proclaiming freedom in our country, the leadership veiledly pursues a policy of dictate, you were not afraid and came to the meeting. I am very glad and grateful to you for this. I want to say with all certainty that in today's Russia, in its power structure, only the faces and masks have changed, but the content has remained the same as it was "Gebesh". Forgive me for this terminology. I think everyone already knows what it means. I want to demonstrate how they use the propaganda they love so much to denigrate Western democracies. My story will be about the so-called Dulles Plan, supposedly a testament to the plan for Russia and its consequences. So. The Dulles Plan as a mirror of the "Soviet conspiracy". After the collapse of the USSR we began to quote Allen Dulles' "secret report" on the "American post-war doctrine against the USSR" – either in 1945, or in '48, or in '53: "…We will throw everything we have – all the gold, all the material power to deceive and fool people. We will imperceptibly replace their values with false values and make them believe in these false values. We will find our like-minded people, our allies in Russia itself. Episode after episode will be played out grandiose in its scale tragedy of the death of the most unruly people on earth; the final, irreversible extinction of its self-consciousness". This quote, but in a much longer form, is adorned on all left- and right-patriotic sites of Runet. It has been publicly read out by such prominent personalities as Nikita Mikhalkov, Gennady Zyuganov, and Andrei Karaulov. Although it has already been found out that this passage is taken almost unchanged from the last edition of Anatoly Ivanov's novel "The Eternal Call", published in 1981. Here this plan is outlined by an SS Standartenführer, formerly the head of the Tomsk security service. It was called the Dulles Plan in Boris Oleinik's anti-Gorbachev pamphlet "Prince of Darkness", with the explanation: "…for 10 years these words were thrown out of the novel 'The Eternal Call' by the censors under Kremlin-Zionist control." And the first outline of the Dulles plan was the monologue of the American General Dumbright in the spy novel Dold-Mikhailik's "And One is a Warrior in the Field": "Let's arm the lovers of a sharp word with anecdotes ridiculing their present and future. Poison the souls of the young with disbelief in the meaning of life, awaken interest in sexual problems, lure them with such lures of the free world as fashionable dances, beautiful rags, special character records, poems, songs. Quarrel the young with the older generation."