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Lisichkin, V.A., Shelepin, L.A
Voina posle Voiny
Informatsionnaia Okkupatsiia Prodolzhaetsia
[ War after war: The Information occupation continues : Informatsionnaia Okkupatsiia Prodolzhaetsia]

Moscow:  Algoritm, 2005
412 p
Hardcover. 13 x 20 cm
ISBN: 5699138862
Language: Russian
The Cold War against the USSR and Russia started by the USA in 1948 is not over according to the authors of this book. This large-scale war has turned out to be an information war with its own weapons, methods, and strategies. This book describes specific information operations outside and inside Russia with help of traitors (dissidents, independent mass media, "reformers", etc). This book, despite its schizophrenic angle, is interesting because it presents a consistent conspiracy theory against Russia, explains all social cataclysms of the last 60 years after WWII as an invasion from outside, and portrays the USA as a current enemy.
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