KGB Active Measures
The KGB's systematic use of disinformation (active measures) to influence world opinion, including operations to blame the US for AIDS, spread conspiracy theories, and manipulate media.
OVERVIEW
The KGB's 'active measures' (aktivnyye meropriyatiya) were a systematic program of disinformation, forgery, and media manipulation designed to influence world opinion against the United States and its allies. The program was run by Service A of the KGB's First Chief Directorate. Notable operations included Operation INFEKTION (blaming the US for creating AIDS), forging documents to claim the US planned to attack Iran, spreading conspiracy theories about the 1963 Kennedy assassination, and infiltrating peace movements. The KGB also forged the 'Zinoviev Letter' (1924) that influenced British elections. The active measures program was exposed by defectors including Ion Mihai Pacepa and Vasili Mitrokhin. Modern Russian intelligence continues similar operations.
KNOWN FACTS
Operation INFEKTION was documented by KGB defectors and declassified files
The Mitrokhin Archive (1992) contained thousands of pages of KGB active measures documents
Ion Pacepa's testimony documented the scale of disinformation operations
Declassified KGB documents confirm the forgery of official documents
Modern Russian intelligence (GRU, SVR) continues active measures in the 21st century
CLAIMS
The KGB created and spread the story that the US invented AIDS (Operation INFEKTION)
The KGB forged documents to claim the US planned to attack Iran
The KGB spread conspiracy theories about the JFK assassination to undermine US credibility
The KGB infiltrated and manipulated Western peace and anti-nuclear movements
The KGB's active measures program continues today through Russian intelligence
EVIDENCE FOR
Operation INFEKTION was documented by KGB defectors and declassified files
The Mitrokhin Archive (1992) contained thousands of pages of KGB active measures documents
Ion Pacepa's testimony documented the scale of disinformation operations
Declassified KGB documents confirm the forgery of official documents
Modern Russian intelligence (GRU, SVR) continues active measures in the 21st century
EVIDENCE AGAINST
The AIDS story spread independently; the KGB may have amplified existing rumors
The JFK conspiracy theories existed before KGB involvement
The effectiveness of active measures is difficult to measure
Western intelligence agencies also conducted disinformation operations
Some defector testimony may be exaggerated for political purposes
OPEN QUESTIONS
No open questions recorded.
SOURCES
TIMELINE
Zinoviev Letter forgeries influence UK election
KGB active measures program at peak
Operation INFEKTION spreads AIDS disinformation
Mitrokhin Archive reveals scale of active measures
Russian intelligence continues active measures in digital age
