Former KGB agent Yuri Bezmenov played a role in the Soviet Union’s communist ideological subversion in America that started in the 1920s and continued up until the late ’80s, but these ramifications upon Western society continue until today. Despite what you may think, espionage activities took up only a small fraction of the KGB’s resources. ...
To revoke or not to revoke? That might be something the Pulitzer Prize board is again asking itself after the launch of a petition seeking the revoking of a 1932 Pulitzer Prize given to The New York Times journalist Walter Duranty, who tried covering up a genocidal famine in the Ukraine that killed millions. The ...
On March 30, 1981, only 69 days after U.S. President Reagan took office for his first term, he was shot by a gunman. Out of 45 U.S. presidents, nine have been the targets of assassination. Four of the presidents died, while five survived the attempts on their lives. He was among them. He took office ...
The Gulag Archipelago: An Experiment in Literary Investigation is a book written by Russian writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Published in 1973, it exposed the terrible conditions of Soviet Russia’s forced labor camp system that is popularly known as the gulag. The book ‘The Gulag Archipelago’ The Gulag Archipelago was published in three volumes. The first two ...