And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather expose them. — Ephesians 5:11
To save us from the darkness that has engulfed us, we must lift up the name and character of Yeshua Immanuel, Jesus Christ, and restore the Very Good Book, the Holy Bible, and the righteousness of YHWH, our Creator, contained within it throughout our nation…
Make no mistake, America was founded by people — both great and small — who respected our Creator, His Son and His Very Good Book and the people of America have enjoyed the benefits of those actions for two hundred years. Sadly, after decades of subversion, the confluence of Marxist and Luciferian determination is at hand. If we do not turn back to the righteousness of our Creator in sorrow and lowliness and make a new and lasting covenant with His Son, all will be lost.
Yuri Bezmenov: Psychological Warfare Subversion & Control of Western Society
Additional link to the same presentation from Archive.org in case the lost people of YouTube take down the video link above: 1983 Lecture in Los Angeles by Tomas Schuman (Yuri Bezmenov)
Yuri Bezmenov: Deception Was My Job
Additional link to the same presentation from Archive.org in case the lost people of YouTube take down the video link above: Deception Was My Job (or Subversion of the Free World) by Yuri Bezmenov
Yuri Bezmenov also wrote these helpful and important to read tracts…
Yuri Bezmenov Love Letter To America
https://archive.org/details/ybllta/mode/2up
Black Is Beautiful – Communism Is Not
https://archive.org/details/1985BlackIsBeautifulCommunismIsNot/mode/2up
Excerpts from Yuri’s 1983 presentation above:
“The most difficult, and at the same time, the simplest answer to the subversion… …by bringing back the society to religion, something that you cannot touch and eat and put on yourself, but something that rules society and makes it move and preserves it.”
“…but millions sacrifice their lives, freedom, comfort, everything, for things like God, like Jesus Christ — ‘It’s an honor.’ Some martyrs in the Soviet Concentration Camp died… and they died in peace, unlike those who shouted ‘Long live Stalin’…”