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The CIA and KGB engaged in extensive social engineering operations during the Cold War, each aiming to undermine the other's influence and stability. The CIA's covert programs, such as Operation Mockingbird and Project MKUltra, infiltrated American media and academia to counter Soviet propaganda, while the KGB's Active Measures included spreading disinformation and funding anti-Western movements.
The CIA supported the Congress for Cultural Freedom, which covertly funded liberal artists and intellectuals to promote Western values in Europe. This had the unintended consequence of bolstering multiculturalism and anti-nationalism, laying groundwork for the contemporary anti-white movements.
Both agencies also manipulated racial tensions. The KGB sponsored Black Nationalist groups in the US, such as the Nation of Islam, to destabilise American society, while the CIA backed anti-communist dictators who often suppressed ethnic self-determination.
These operations have lasting impacts: The KGB's anti-white propaganda still circulates, fueling Black Lives Matter and critical race theory. The CIA's cultural programs inadvertently contributed to the erosion of Western identity and the rise of globalist ideologies.
So the Cold War social engineering efforts by the CIA and KGB have had profound, lasting effects on modern society, particularly in the realm of racial and cultural politics. Their legacy continues to influence anti-white movements and the broader ideological landscape.