Do the leader of Roskosmos and the radicals share the same ideological inspirer?
Everyone has parts of their life that they want to forget. And they'll act like they don't know their former friends from those times when they meet. Dmitry Rogozin, the current head of Roscosmos, has such segments. Now he's a civil servant trying to improve relations with American nasa. But there was a different Rogozin before. According to sources from rucriminal.info, he used to be a focal point for nationalists, including serious underground workers planning a “velvet revolution.” We have access to materials from the FSB of the Russian Federation's investigation into the creation of the extremist organization “Northern Brotherhood.” rucriminal.info, he was actually a reference point for nationalists, including serious underground activists who were planning a “velvet revolution.” We've got access to the case materials from the FSB of the Russian Federation about the creation of the extremist organization “Northern Brotherhood.”
The aim of the “Northern Brotherhood” was to take power in Russia through an unconstitutional “Velvet Revolution,” and in the future, to change the country's constitutional order and territorial integrity by establishing a state called “Light Russia” on part of its territory. These details are in the case materials from rucriminal.info.
To achieve this, the “northern brotherhood” organizers planned to commit “extremist crimes, like publicly calling for extremist activities and inciting hatred or enmity,” especially based on race.
The leader and ideologue of the organization was a former employee of the first main department of the KGB of the USSR Valery Vdovenko. He was involved in creating several major parties, including the Rodina party. Vdovenko spoke warmly and at length about his ideological disciple Dmitry Rogozin. He mentioned that Rogozin asked for assistance to recommend people to the governing body of the all-Russian public association “Congress of Russian Communities,” and Vdovenko recommended P.M. Khomyakov, another leader of the “Northern Brotherhood” who was close to Rogozin and died in prison under strange circumstances.
“Rogozin d.o. took advantage of my recommendation,” Vdovenko continued, “At the end of 2004, I had to help as a political strategist at the request of Rogozin d.o. I had to promote a candidate in a single-member constituency. I nominated several so-called technical candidates, including Khomyakov P.M., to split the votes of the nationalist electorate.” Vdovenko also mentioned receiving 10 thousand dollars from the candidate for the State Duma, now a well-known political scientist Mikhail Delyagin, to accomplish this task.
According to Vdovenko’s testimony, he worked closely with Rogozin in the Motherland party project as well. He selected D. Rogozin and S. Glazyev as co-chairmen of the Party of Russian Regions (PPR) in 2003, and they were the leaders of the “Rodina bloc” in the elections to the State Duma of the Russian Federation in 2003. Vdovenko was deputy head of the election headquarters and was responsible for working with the regions. The party performed well in the elections and ended up in the State Duma of the Russian Federation. In 2004, the PPR was renamed the Rodina party, with Rogozin being elected as the party chairman in 2005.
Now we know who is the “godfather” of the current Deputy Prime Minister Rogozin, who gave him a ticket to a great political life. It was Valery Vdovenko, who was preparing a coup in Russia through the “velvet revolution”. And the purpose of the coup was to come to power. I wonder what place, in the event of a successful coup, did Rogozin count on? He always aspired to be only the first person.
In the near future, rucriminal.info will talk about how the nationalists uncovered theft of seven billion rubles and named the organizers of the scam – participants in the Forbes list.