Anonymous ID: 911f70 Feb. 25, 2018, 7:23 a.m. No.492232   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2239

>>492228

"Col. Stanislav Lunev, a GRU officer who defected after the fall of the Soviet Union. He made a number of very passionate statements about the Soviet strategy of loosening American morals. He asked, “Do you think America has been, historically, a violent country?” I replied in the negative. “You are right,” he said, explaining his interest in American frontier history and literature. He went on to explain how difficult it was for the Soviet Union to penetrate and subvert the United States because of the high ethical standards that prevailed in Americans society half a century ago. He explained how the Soviet General Staff used intermediaries to pay film producers to introduce more violence and immorality in American movies, to bring lower standards to the culture overall. This, in turn, would allow the Soviet military to penetrate American institutions. If Americans live a clean life, if they are honest and hard-working, the task of encouraging treason or other high crimes is far from easy. If Americans use drugs, are sexually promiscuous, hedonistic and unethical, their lives are likely to be unhappy. Such individuals are weak in terms of patriotism and self respect. They are easier to prey upon. Such people are more likely to fall for “active measures,” and believe Soviet lies. This, in fact, is what happened with the drug culture. Drugs, sex and rock’n roll was not a patriotic movement."

https:// www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/96392/symposium-sex-drugs-and-psychological-warfare-jamie-glazov

Anonymous ID: 911f70 Feb. 25, 2018, 8:06 a.m. No.492408   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>492344

I dont think it has to do with that:she wasnt even one of the co-sponsors.

https:// www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/496

Anonymous ID: 911f70 Feb. 25, 2018, 8:23 a.m. No.492501   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>492373

You might be on to something. One of the writers of the document: FRANK O’BRIEN, creative director and founder of OMP, a communications and fundraising firm that consults to a host of brand name charitable and advocacy organizations

OMP, a top communications and fundraising firm serving many of the nation’s most influential nonprofit organizations announced on In June 2016, that it is changing its corporate name to O’Brien Garrett.

In 1987 Frank O’Brien, already a veteran of political fundraising and communications, founded the agency that would eventually become O’Brien Garrett. Frank was a lead field organizer for John Kerry’s first Congressional campaign while working with the legendary pollster John Marttila in Boston, and he had brought the Democratic National Committee’s grassroots fundraising operations to new heights after moving to DC.