#Russia justification for the war in #Ukraine number 315 is a fantastic mix of #geopolitics conspiracies involving volcanoes, and voiced not by a low-rank propagandist but by a top official from Putin’s administration:

The safest place on Earth, should the US dormant volcano Yellowstone erupt, would be Eastern Europe and Siberia. This is precisely why the West is keen to get hold of Heartland. Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev said this in an interview with Izvestiya. β€œIf it (Yellowstone volcano. - Ed.) wakes up, it will be an unprecedented catastrophe. It is capable of eruptions thousands of times greater than known to mankind. Observations show that the volcano is becoming more active as the years go by, with magma reaching the surface at a rapid rate. The number of earthquakes in the surrounding caldera is also increasing, reaching two thousand per year,” said Patrushev.

Source in Russian: https://web.archive.org/web/20230503104935/https://iz.ru/1507429/2023-05-03/nikolai-patrushev-nazval-samoe-bezopasnoe-mesto-na-zemle

@kravietz Most of them are mentally unwell, in a medical sense. I bet Putin shares similar beliefs, he just keeps his mouth shut. What he says in public is reviewed by competent people so very little of it slips through, but who knows what he has told Macron on the phone.
This one β€” on the contrary, speaks out quite often and when he does, it's something like that. If he was into sci-fi, not those spy novels, I think we could hear something even more exquisite from him.

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Well, this hold for every other conspiracy. If NWO decides to get rid of us, we're doomed too. And I might even believe that the concern is genuine if it didn't come out of the mouth of this guy.
You might not believe me, but a lot of FSB officers, both ex and acting, are also into esoteric stuff. I know from a friend, who was into these circles. So if you know tarot and all that and are acquainted with the right people, you might not need your office job anymore.
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I'm with you here 100% as for the last 20 years I was going to expeditions in Russian North Caucasus, obviously through Moscow, Krasnodar etc. I've met plenty of "esoteric" folks, especially from "Kosmopoisk" organization, and even they jokingly call themselves "schizoterics" due to a very high concentration of people with actual mental problems. Among the latter there's overrepresentation of former "siloviki", so all kind of military, FSB etc. There's plenty of actual neo-Nazi believers in "white race", "purging of society", vicious antisemites etc especially among the latter. I was once drinking at a flat of one such folks and he had a book of Jurgen Graf, a well known Holocaust denier, whose books are quite popular in Russia. When I asked about, he delivered a whole tirade about how Auschwitz was built as a fake and didn't stop even when I explained I lived 70 km from Auschwitz and was in the museum 3-4 times over the years. He had plenty of crazy theories where he freely picked up from numerology, genetics, random conspiracy theories and changed it whenever he needed...

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> "schizoterics" due to a very high concentration of people with actual mental problems. Among the latter there's overrepresentation of former "siloviki"
Sounds strangely familiar πŸ˜‚
Although my friend told me about such a circle operating near Saint-Petersburg, I won't be too surprised if they have a lot in common independent of geography. Internet is no longer a tech geek thing, people with all sorts of interests can communicate easily.
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And I'm not inherently against it β€” people have all sorts of weird hobbies, myself included, however, what you might find charming in a girl, gets mildly disturbing being found in a man who can easily fsck your life up and who makes real life decisions based on that.

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I have mixed feelings, because "Kosmopoisk" folks tend to project their fantasies on the real world. If your brain is trained to find a mystical link between a tree, a dog and a star then it's not hard to understand how they can also easily make a link between a Jew and a reptile. And these have real-life consequences πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

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@kravietz
Yeah, exactly! It's okay when it's a hobby, it goes wrong when it starts warping reality, people who open up to this make themselves vulnerable to both, manipulations by others and to weird ideas their own mind throws at them, devoid of reality checks.
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