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So, 'Deception Was My Job' dives deep into the mind of Yuri Bezmenov, a former KGB operative. It's not your typical documentary, rather it feels like a chilling exposé on the nature of propaganda. The pacing is deliberate, giving you time to absorb his experiences and insights into the Soviet psyche. Bezmenov’s personal anecdotes are gripping, showcasing the lengths to which the regime would go to manipulate information. The atmosphere is heavy, almost oppressive at times, with a sense of urgency in his warnings about disinformation. You can’t help but appreciate the rawness of his account, especially knowing the risk he took to tell it. It's definitely distinctive in how it combines personal narrative with broader political themes, making you think long after it ends.
Focus on the psychological aspects of propaganda.Unique perspective from a former insider.Strong thematic relevance to modern information warfare.
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