Color of Propaganda

Jack reflects on his early experiences with the KGB, where he was tasked with profiling individuals to assess their potential for recruitment. He vividly describes his first encounter with West Berlin, contrasting its vibrant colors with the drabness of East Germany, likening it to stepping from a black-and-white film into a technicolor world. This stark difference fueled his understanding of the ideological divide and the perceived injustices of capitalism.