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The head of Security Council Patrushev one of these days once again spoke about the information pulled out by the KGB sorcerers from the head of Secretary of State Albright. This practice is the norm for the Russian authorities. Even under Yeltsin, magicians and psychics settled in the Kremlin - immigrants from the KGB and GRU, who have a great influence on the policy of the country's leadership.

Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Nikolai Patrushev in an interview with the newspaper Kommersant said that the United States “would very much like Russia to be gone at all,” “because we possess enormous wealth. And the Americans believe that we own them illegally and undeservedly, because, in their opinion, we do not use them the way we should use them. You probably remember the statement made by ex-US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright that Russia does not own either the Far East or Siberia. ”

However, it is well known that Albright did not say this phrase. FSO Major General Boris, in an interview with Rossiiskaya Gazeta on December 22, 2006, “Chekists scanned Albright’s thoughts,” said:

  “In the thoughts of Madame Albright, we found pathological hatred of the Slavs. She was also outraged by the fact that Russia possesses the largest mineral reserves in the world. In her opinion, in the future, not one country should dispose of Russian reserves, but all of humanity under the supervision of, of course, the United States. ”

All this may seem exotic if it weren’t true: Russian security officers and generally security officials are long-time admirers of sorcerers and magical practices.

Parapsychologist Natalya Berestova said that during the coup in August 1991, at the request of Boris Yeltsin, a group of psychics was organized that “covered” the White House (the order came from a rather interesting organization called “The Seventh Ray”). And as it turns out, she not only “covered up”, but also tried to put pressure on those who arranged this “holiday”. Psychics sat in the office and intensely generated a special “energy shield”. They were faced with the task of influencing events, pushing them in the direction necessary for the Russian leadership.

The new government has strengthened, but the desire to attract “unconventional methods” to governing the country has remained.

Recently, many facts have received official confirmation. So, full-time astrologers work in the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation - from the CosmoRhythmology Institute, created by the Institute of Natural Sciences Problems (IPE) of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. And the activities of the IPE and the CosmoRhythmology Institute are licensed by decision of the Chief of Armaments of the RF Armed Forces No. 9-93 on June 24, 1993. The Institute prepares forecasts on which government decisions are made. The names of people who supervised parapsychological programs are also known. For the military, it was Firyaz Rakhimovich Hantseverov, Lieutenant General of the Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU).

But the most significant Kremlin magician is considered Major General of the FSO Georgy Georgievich Rogozin.

George Rogozin was born in 1942 in Vladivostok. After school, he studied at the construction college. For about a year he worked as an mechanic for Vostok-Rykhholodflot. In the years 1962-1965 he served in the army. There, he was liked by the KGB. Demobilized, he entered the KGB Higher Red Banner School (VKSh) at the faculty for the training of military counterintelligence, where he studied for five years. In 1969-1972 he served as an officer in the ships of the hydrographic service of the Pacific Fleet. They looked at him, returned to Moscow. In 1972-1975, Rogozin studied at the postgraduate school of the KGB KGB at the first special department (the basics of counterintelligence), received the degree of candidate of legal sciences. He was left as a teacher in the Higher School of Economics at the third special department (military counterintelligence). In 1980-1983, he was a senior research fellow, and later deputy head of a department at one of the laboratories of the KGB Research Institute with the very interesting name “Forecast”. Then Rogozin was engaged in the development of problems of protecting state secrets and state secrets.


(General Rogozin)


In 1985, Rogozin went to work in the central office of the KGB. Senior detective of Office A (analytical) of the 2nd KGB Directorate (general counterintelligence: work with foreign residents, diplomatic and commercial missions in the USSR). In the 2nd Directorate, where Rogozin worked, so-called active measures were held: recruiting agents of foreign special services, carrying out comprehensive measures to misinform the intelligence of a potential enemy. Rogozin brought into this case the use of non-traditional methods related to checking information sources using psychics and all kinds of parapsychology. Rogozin paid particular attention to issues related to lie detectors, obtaining information from people under hypnosis - attempts at hypnotic and parapsychological effects on a person and researching their consequences, as well as searching for countermeasures if it was a question of high state leaders.

In 1986, Rogozin was an assistant to the head of the department in the same 2nd Main Directorate, lieutenant colonel, in 1987 - the deputy head of the department. In 1988-1992, he worked at the Institute for Security Problems (formerly KGB Research Institute) as a scientific adviser to the first department.

As the democratic changes unfolded in the country, the KGB colonel Georgy Rogozin began to establish contacts with some deputies, first of the Union parliament and then of the Russian parliament. He advocated KGB reform.

While working as a security expert in the Supreme Council, Rogozin met with Alexander Korzhakov and other senior officials from the president’s inner circle. In 1992, he joined the Security Service of the President of the Russian Federation as the first deputy chief of this Security Council. He oversaw operations and special operations. In 1994, Rogozin was awarded the title of Major General.

Rogozin’s office was located on the third floor of the 14th building in the Kremlin, where the leaders of the 9th Directorate of the KGB of the USSR sat. A characteristic detail of his office was a lot of books, which are rare for the inhabitants of the Kremlin.

Rogozin created a truly powerful information and analytical service. Perhaps the best analysts from FSK, the GRU, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Foreign Intelligence Service, as well as civilian specialists and scientists, were selected. His employees began to be called the “Rogozin guys,” which was a high assessment of the general’s role in the security service. Thanks to the efforts of Rogozin, the Presidential Security Council took control of the fight against mass non-payments, arms trade, the work of Roskomdragmet, and tried to establish control over the banking system.

  “Korzhakov liked Georgy’s long-standing passion - parapsychology, astrology, predictions, occult sciences ... I definitely know, he saw with his own eyes his“ products ”: graphs, charts, maps of the arrangement of the lights, which he brightly painted - like God a tortoise ... And on each - personal round stamp, like a doctor’s. ” This description was given to Rogozin by Colonel of the Presidential Security Service Alexander Shkolnikov.

Rogozin gave an interview to the journalist of Moskovsky Komsomolets Yana Zhilyaeva (MK, October 24, 1998). That's what he said.

  “I became interested in psychotronics at a fairly mature age - after 35 years. The interest was so great that I quickly gained knowledge and tried my hand at practice. Working in the committee on bioenergyinformatics, he talked with interesting people. In the field of astrology there is a magnificent school of Mikhail Levin, Alexander Zaraev. They put astrological science to the highest level.

The Union of Scientific and Engineering Societies operated in the USSR, and the Committee on Psychotronics Problems worked in its composition, which studied paranormal phenomena, including their effect on the behavior of large groups of people. The committee on bioenergyinformatics (headed by Vlail Petrovich Kaznacheev) from the Novosibirsk branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, did a lot of distance interaction, conducted a huge number of experiments.

Similar questions in the new Russia were dealt with by the chairman of the Interdepartmental Commission on Scientific and Technical Issues of the Defense Industry of the Security Council of the Russian Federation M.D. Maley. His forces created a large state research center. Maley argued that "we have several works at the stage of experimental development, which contradict common sense, are not described by any equation." And these were developments in the field of psychotronics.

“The head of the service, Alexander Vasilievich Korzhakov, was very attentive to the possibility of applying modern technologies to influence political leaders and allowed him to create several areas of work to counteract and protect against the protection of protected persons from modern technologies. Often, the president and his entourage are affected not only by natural factors of well-being, health, but also by special technologies. For example, I believe that during our work at the Security Service, we together with Alexander Vasilievich Korzhakov prevented many such cases. "

Georgy Georgievich himself told reporters about experiments on “probing” information in the past and in the future. According to him, the specialists working with him conducted very interesting experiments using the technique of self-hypnosis and plunged into the past for 135 thousand years. We visited Central Asia, in caves, saw people.

Kremlin sorcerers paid special attention to the opportunity to “look” into the future, to predict the behavior of political opponents. Rogozin made public forecasts more than once, however, after he left the Security Council. At the same time, he referred to the John Lilly school, which existed in Massachusetts. The experimenters “introduced” (initiated) into a person in a state of hypnosis. Then they came out of this state and clearly predicted his future actions.

Rogozin resigned from power, worked as first deputy general director of the Russian Agency for Economic Security and Risk Management at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry - under the gray cardinal of Russian politics Yevgeny Primakov. Rogozin died in November 2014. Here is how his comrades condoled with him:

  “A legendary man, a predictor of the future, a unique Russian officer, an intellectual, he stood at the origins of the creation of a new Russian social democracy, the ideas of its development. And he was proud of it! ”

But with the departure of the Kremlin magician, the work of sorcerers in power did not end. It is known that in the first presidential term, the parapsychologist, GRU colonel Viktor Novikov worked with the Putin administration. Political strategist Sergei Kurginyan described Novikov as a psychologist "with a shift towards occultism." Igor Oleinik, director of the Institute for Development Strategies and National Security, said bluntly that Novikov’s group was associated with “Rogozin sorcerers.”

The Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper, dated January 14, 2000, publishes an article entitled "Military astrologers knew about Putin’s presidency two years ago." This is an interview with the captain of the first rank, military astrologer Alexander Buzinov from the CosmoRhythmology Institute.

For the first time, Captain 1st Rank Alexander Buzinov was introduced to the public as an official astrologer of the Ministry of Defense on December 26, 1997 in the NTV Hero of the Day program. Then the mysterious caperang appeared in a special report in the evening issue of the NTV Today program on January 10, 1998. Viewers were informed that the range of predictions of Buzinov and his team is extremely wide and covers the fate of individuals, disasters, political events, etc. Then it was reported that military astrologers know who will replace Yeltsin in the presidency (from that moment, interest in them has grown incredibly). Next is a fragment of an article from Komsomolskaya Pravda:

  “And now the moment has come - in front of the KP correspondent, he opens his secret envelope! So ... There are only four lines on a black and white paper sheet: “1. Ahead of time. 2 1952 born (October 1-15). 3. "y", "in." September 97. "

But what follows from this, Alexander Sergeevich?

Only that my forecast two years ago was confirmed one hundred percent. Putin became the successor to Yeltsin, meeting all the provisions of the forecast. Firstly, he took office early. Secondly, he was born on October 7, 1952. And thirdly, the letters “u” and “in” are present in his surname.

The story with the envelope has its own background. Information about him was very famous in the political elite. Let us quote the conversation that took place on TSN on TV-6 on 08/14/1999 at 12:00. Talking G. Satarov, V. Nikonov, B. Nemtsov. Discuss the resignation of Stepashin and the appointment of Putin. They are trying to understand whether Putin is really the successor or just a passing figure. They are inclined to conclude that, most likely, a checkpoint.

The host concludes the meeting: “They say that the chief military astrologer Alexander Buzinov keeps a note with the date of birth of the person who will become the next president of Russia. Those who are preparing to invest in the future would have given dearly for this information. But for now, they can only guess whether Putin is talking about it. ”

And already before the elections, in March 2000, Rogozin, a friend of ours, speaks and declares that astrological analysis suggests that Vladimir Putin will win in the first round. Rogozin, citing the opinion of the stars, warns that under Putin, power in Russia will become much more authoritarian and rigid, and the centralization of everything and everything will increase. In order to receive stable budget revenues, Putin and his team will take large business under direct control. Hard times will come for the leading industrialists of Russia, which is confirmed, in particular, on March 13 this year. the specific behavior of the planet Mercury.

According to George Rogozin, Vladimir Putin will be in power for 12 years, i.e. given his third term, Putin’s presidency should end in 2016.

After the GRU colonel, the sorcerer Novikov, who collaborated in the AP, there was no information about other psychics in the power. But they were most likely replaced by Vladimir Elders, Vladimir Putin, among them the main one was Archimandrite Tikhon (Shevkunov), rector of the Sretensky Monastery. Tikhon is called not only Putin's confessor, but often - and the ideologist of the current state course. Vladimir Vladimirovich as a monk and his entourage (mostly retired security officers) is described as follows: “The jaw apparatus is a mechanism for capturing and holding prey. The plebeians are trying to develop it with unceasing chewing gum. Strong, square-like jaws of Caesar and Putin suggest that these will not be missed. ”


(Archimandrite Tikhon (Shevkunov)

Information about G.G. Rogozine

The brain center of the SBP is the analytical department, which is headed by the first deputy Korzhakova - ROGOZIN Georgy Georgievich, 51, a Russian, candidate of legal sciences, has been in the security organs for almost 30 years, and enjoys considerable authority in them. He came to the KGB after serving in the army. He graduated from the training department of military counterintelligence of the KGB Higher School, and after a while he entered the graduate school of the KGB Higher School, where he received a degree. He worked at the Research Institute for Prognosis, where he worked on the development of problems of protecting state secrets and state secrets. From there I went to work in the central office of the KGB as the head of the department in one of the departments of the 2nd main department, i.e. counterintelligence, which was engaged in the recruiting of agents of foreign intelligence services, the implementation of comprehensive measures to misinform intelligence of a potential enemy. According to colleagues, Rogozin brought into this case the use of non-traditional methods related to checking sources of information taking into account modern achievements of psychology.
It was at this time that his interest in psychics and other mysterious things arose, which has survived to this day. Rogozin paid particular attention to issues related to the lie detector, obtaining information from people under hypnosis, attempts at hypnotic and parapsychological effects on a person, research and the consequences of this effect, as well as the search for countermeasures, if it was a question of high state leaders.
As the democratic changes unfolded in the country, Rogozin began to make contacts with some deputies, first of the Union Parliament and then of the Russian Parliament. He worked in the Supreme Council as an expert on security issues, where he met Korzhakov and other senior officials from the president’s inner circle. In late 1991 - early 1992, he began to lead one of the departments in the Main Directorate of Security. When separating the President’s Security Service from the GUO, Rogozin became Korzhakov’s deputy, and then the first deputy in charge of operational activities and special purposes. In 1993, he received the title of Major General.
One of the results of Rogozin’s activities in the SBP is the creation of a powerful information and analytical service by him, in which he managed to gather many officers - the best minds from the FSK, GRU, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Foreign Intelligence Service, as well as civilian experts and scientists. Among other things, this service is preparing relevant materials for Boris Yeltsin, and its employees claim that the structure of Rogozin is trying to provide the most reliable and truthful data. It is noteworthy that Rogozin, like Korzhakov, advocated solving the Chechen question by political means and not to rush with the use of force, but their arguments were not taken into account.
Rogozin leads an emphasized modest lifestyle, uses the usual black “Volga” with a number with two zeros, is indifferent to alcohol, although you can’t call him a teetotaler. Rumor has it that the word "bribe" acts on him like a red rag on a bull. On his initiative, the SBP conducted checks on a number of signals about dishonest employees both in its ranks and in the presidential administration. Many of these signals have been confirmed. They kicked out their own, information about officials of the presidential administration was brought to B. Yeltsin, but thanks to the intercession of Sergey Filatov, who accused the SBP leadership of provoking and juggling the facts, a number of Rogozin's "black list" officials continue to remain in their places. Due to these and some other circumstances, relations between Korzhakov and Rogozin with the head of the presidential administration are not simple.
Today Rogozin has very extensive connections in the political and business circles of Russia, his circle of communication is quite wide - from businessmen and military to scientists and artists.

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Rogozin Georgy Georgievich
Date of birth - 07.08.42
Native Vladivostok
Major General George Rogozin, right hand of Alexander Korzhakov. Rogozin Georgy Georgievich. For friends - Zhora, 51 years old. Russian. First Deputy Head of the Security Service of the President of the Russian Federation. PhD in Law. He has been in the security organs for almost 30 years; he enjoys considerable authority in them. He got into the KGB without a damn doom - he served an urgent in the army, where he was noticed by senior comrades. Having served urgent, I received an invitation to enter the KGB Higher School. He graduated from the military counterintelligence training faculty and was sent to serve in a special department of one of the military units (then there was the second part, third, fourth ...). Having run around on the periphery, the young special officer gained experience and was returned to Moscow. Soon he entered the graduate school of the KGB Higher School, where he received a degree. Then the research institute with the unremarkable name PROGNOZ, where Rogozin took up the development of problems of protecting state secrets and state secrets. From there I went to work in the central office of the KGB as the head of the department in one of the departments of the 2nd main department, i.e. counterintelligence. (Contrary to rumors circulating around the Kremlin, Rogozin never worked in the 5th Main Directorate, which was engaged in the struggle against ideological sabotage and the persecution of dissidents and dissidents.)
In this period of time, two mysterious disappearances of the counterintelligence from Moscow were recorded. Traces of it were found in the Far East. in the Primorsky Territorial Administration of the KGB.
The second department, where Rogozin worked, carried out the so-called active measures - recruiting agents of foreign special services, carrying out comprehensive measures to misinform intelligence of a potential enemy regarding issues that constitute state secrets (military industry activities, the state of the army, etc.). According to colleagues, Rogozin brought into this case the use of non-traditional methods related to checking sources of information taking into account modern achievements of psychology. It was at this time that his interest in psychics and other mysterious things arose, which has survived to this day (information about the existence of the relevant units in the Security Service of the President of the Russian Federation took place in our and foreign press). Rogozin paid special attention to issues related to lie detectors, obtaining information from people under hypnosis, attempts at hypnotic and parapsychological effects on a person, research and the consequences of this effect, as well as the search for countermeasures, if it was a question of high state leaders.
As the democratic changes unfolded in the country, the KGB colonel Rogozin began to make contacts with some deputies, first of the Union, then of the Russian Parliament. He advocated the reform of the KGB, at first in private conversations, and then openly calling his department "a monster", which in those days was quite unusual for a committee employee. He took part in the development of a number of legislative acts related to security agencies, some of his ideas were taken into account in them. After August 1991, Rogozin was invited to one of the leading positions in the KGB by his new chairman, Bakatin, but for unknown reasons he refused.
While working as a security expert in the Supreme Council, Rogozin met with Alexander Korzhakov and other senior officials from the president’s inner circle.
Shortly after this, he was followed by a proposal to head one of the departments in the Main Directorate of Security (late 91st - early 92nd), which Rogozin had not refused. When separating the President’s Security Service from the GUO, Rogozin became Korzhakov’s deputy, and then became the first deputy in charge of operational activities and special affairs. (Direct security work was given to the second deputy, Colonel Vladimir Abramov). In 1993, he received the title of Major General.
Rogozin’s office is today on the 3rd floor of the 14th building in the Kremlin, where the leaders of the 9th Directorate of the KGB of the USSR sat. Those who come to him note a huge number of books both in the office and in the reception room, which is very rare for today's residents of the Kremlin, especially, they say, Rogozin often looks into them.

At work, he can be found on Saturday, Sunday, and late in the evening.
One of the results of the general’s activities in the Security Service, sources say, was the creation of a powerful information and analytical service in which he managed to gather many officers - the best minds from the FSK, the GRU, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Foreign Intelligence Service, as well as civil experts and scientists who were created through the efforts of Rogozin very good material conditions. In addition to everything else, this service is preparing relevant materials for Boris Yeltsin, and its employees claim that, unlike other departments, which are often afraid to convey reliable information to the president, the structure of Rogozin is trying to provide the most reliable and truthful data. It is noteworthy that Rogozin, like Korzhakov, by the way, advocated solving the Chechen question by political means and not to rush using force, but their arguments were not taken into account.
Having become a general, Rogozin retained an emphasized modest lifestyle; he uses the usual black Volga with a number with two zeros. The general is indifferent to alcohol, although you cannot call him a teetotaler. There were cases when they tried to “thank” him with money and expensive gifts, but the consequences were sad. Rumor has it that the word "bribe" acts on Rogozin, like a red rag on a bull. On his initiative, the President’s Security Service carried out rigorous checks of a number of signals about dishonest employees in his ranks and in the presidential administration, and many of these signals were confirmed. They kicked out their own, but information about similar cases in the administration was brought to the attention of Yeltsin. However, thanks to the intercession of Sergey Filatov, who accused the leadership of the Presidential Security Service of provoking and juggling the facts, not everyone was punished, a number of officials from the "black list" of Rogozin continue to remain in their places. Due to these and some other circumstances, relations between Korzhakov and Rogozin with the head of the presidential administration are, to put it mildly, difficult. The same can be said about relations with a number of former employees of the 5th KGB Directorate, who work today in the structures of Vladimir Gusinsky: there is clearly no friendship between former colleagues.
Today Rogozin has very extensive connections in the political and business circles of Russia, his circle of communication is quite wide - from businessmen and military to scientists and artists.
Sources in the Security Service of the President of the Russian Federation claim that their boss reports “upward” only strictly verified information, the appearance of which, unfortunately for the SBP, does not always mean that organizational conclusions will immediately follow - in this sense, the degree of influence of Rogozin, unlike Korzhakov is somewhat exaggerated. He is not invited to the meetings of the Security Council, nor is he a figure who is a part of the president.

Today, Rogozin is one of the organizers of the opposition to the creation of the Federal Security Service, the law on which was born in the State Duma by a group of deputies led by Ilyukhin.
According to some reports, together with Korzhakov and Barsukov, Rogozin is doing everything possible so that if he does not bury the law, then at least delay the signing for a maximum period and make adjustments to it. He explains this by his desire to prevent the revival of the new KGB - a monster that is not controlled by law and society, which can quickly become a self-sufficient uncontrollable structure.
His opponents argue that the generals from the Presidential Security Service and the Main Directorate of Security are afraid of the appearance of the Federal Security Service for another reason - it will make the existence of the structures they lead simply unnecessary.
(Komsomolskaya Pravda, April 7, 1995).
Many hundreds of people fear and hate Ragozin.
"Rogozin guys" is a strange name. In the end, if we talk about the security personnel of the president, we should call them subordinates of Korzhakov, and not his deputy Rogozin. Nevertheless, the inhabitants of the Kremlin and near-Kremlin spheres stubbornly continue to consider the group of specialists selected and inspired by General Rogozin to be the main guardians of regime strictness, and the building at 5 Varvarka St. is persistently called its headquarters. However, the Security Council staff themselves are terribly indignant at the mention of this address, and declare that at this address is located only the operational communications service of the Security Council, the commandant’s office, the automobile service, and some other technical units, although the “fifth house” remains that with such a regime of protection, it is easier to find out where it is in the Kremlin residence of President Yeltsin. Security Council officers surprisingly easily admitted that General Rogozin’s office is located directly in the Kremlin and that experts from the analytical service he heads are located there. “That is, the analytical service,” says Andrei Oligov, who is responsible for the Security Council’s relations with the public, “does not exist as an independent institution. There are simply a number of analysts, in uniform and without uniform ...”

Aksenov Sergey Mikhailovich
Working: Ratnikov, Zhuritsky Gennady Ilyich
Former First Deputy Head of the Presidential Security Service, Major General Georgy ROGOZIN, was dismissed on July 2, 1996. It is noteworthy that five days after the resignation of the head of the SBP, Alexander Korzhakov, Rogozin moved to the office of the former boss.
In general, SBP has become such a powerful structure thanks in large part to General Rogozin. He oversaw all the activities of the SBP, not related to the direct protection of the president. As the Kremlin said at the time, "the whole of Russia is locked in on Georgi Georgievich."
Thanks to his efforts, the SBP took control of the fight against mass non-payments, arms trade, Roskomdragmet, the fight against corruption in the highest echelons of power, and tried to establish control over an uncontrolled banking system. The last two points, according to the SBP, and drew the line under the existence of special services.
George Rogozin remained unemployed for a month with a little, actively engaged in his employment. Today, according to unofficial data, Rogozin’s office is located in the “book” - the city hall building on Novy Arbat, where Georgy Georgievich holds a modest consultant position in one of the capital’s largest banks.
(KP, 10/01/96).

here also Rogozin is mentioned

Katyn falsifiers. New details.


  A man died who was called "Nostradamus in uniform", "the main magician of the Kremlin." Quietly and imperceptibly passed away George Georgievich Rogozin, one of the most interesting people of the Yeltsin era. He died in a Moscow subway train, his heart refused. A mysterious death, if we assume that at 72 years old Rogozin was still physically strong and very active in business. And the analyst is so strong that his predictions about the future were mined as if traveling by a time machine.
  Rogozin is a retired FSB major general, former first deputy chief of the Security Service of the President of the Russian Federation, an expert on all paranormal phenomena. He was called the sorcerer, the Kremlin’s Merlin. Rogozin really knew and was able to do a lot of what is considered mysticism and science fiction. At least I took it seriously. Russia has lost a faithful soldier. Eternal memory to him!
  In conversation with reporters, Geogy Georgievich was open, he gave an interview to the Life newspaper, it was interesting to talk with him. But the first was an interview with the journalist of Moskovsky Komsomolets Yana Zhilyaeva (MK, October 24, 1998). I bring fragments from it - there Rogozin himself speaks about himself. Let these words be his obituary:
“I became interested in psychotronics at a fairly mature age - after 35 years. The interest was so great that I quickly gained knowledge and tried my hand at practice. Working in the committee on bioenergyinformatics, he talked with interesting people. The KGB practically did not carry out scientific studies - there was enough practical information. The bulk of our work on the development of psychotronics took place outside the walls of the committee. The clever, as they say, will guess, but the fool will not understand. Not everything was perceived by management sensibly. And nobody wanted to be known as “urban madmen”. Therefore, we stayed away from officialdom. But it is impossible to say that the KGB has completely withdrawn from these issues.
  In the West, secret services were very actively developing. We had complete knowledge of what happened at the largest US universities: in Massachusetts, at the Alicean Institute, at the University of California, in Santa Cruz. We knew about the substantive part of these studies and were not inferior to them. Their research mainly dealt with issues of an altered state of consciousness at a distance. The Americans worked on the problems of remote control of the psyche, on the speedy development of the language, on how to modify several roles in the consciousness of one person.
  The Union of Scientific and Engineering Societies operated in the USSR, and the Committee on Psychotronics Problems worked in its composition, which studied paranormal phenomena, including their effect on the behavior of large groups of people. The committee on bioenergyinformatics (headed by Vlail Petrovich Kaznacheev) from the Novosibirsk branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, did a lot of distance interactions, conducted a huge number of experiments ... "
  How can one not recall the words of Rogozin about remote control of the psyche, when people on the Independence Square blow down, when a Slavic brother goes to his brother, when the Americans again try to take Russia by the throat? General Rogozin always said that the US war with Russia does not stop for a minute, it only changes weapons and uniforms. And the goal of the adversaries is always the same - to weaken and destroy Russia. The real patriot was George Rogozin, a general who died in an invisible war!

The head of the Security Council, Nikolai Patrushev, once again in June spoke about the information pulled out by the KGB sorcerers from the head of Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. This practice is the norm for the Russian authorities, reports the Interpreter's Blog. Even under Yeltsin, magicians and psychics settled in the Kremlin - immigrants from the KGB and GRU, who have a great influence on the policy of the country's leadership. In an interview with the Kommersant newspaper, Patrushev said that the United States “would very much like Russia to not exist at all,” “because we have enormous wealth. And the Americans believe that we own them illegally and undeservedly, because, in their opinion, we do not use them the way we should use them. You probably remember the statement made by ex-US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright that Russia does not own either the Far East or Siberia. ”

General Rogozin

However, it is well known that Albright did not say this phrase. FSO Major General Boris Ratnikov, in an interview with Rossiiskaya Gazeta on December 22, 2006, “Chekists scanned Albright’s thoughts,” said: “In Madame Albright’s thoughts, we found pathological hatred of the Slavs. She was also outraged by the fact that Russia possesses the largest mineral reserves in the world. In her opinion, in the future, not one country should dispose of Russian reserves, but all of humanity under the supervision of, of course, the United States. ” All this may seem exotic if it weren’t true: Russian security officers and generally security officials are long-time admirers of sorcerers and magical practices.

Parapsychologist Natalya Berestova said that during the coup in August 1991, at the request of Boris Yeltsin, a group of psychics was organized that “covered” the White House (the order came from a rather interesting organization called “The Seventh Ray”). And as it turns out, she not only “covered up”, but also tried to put pressure on those who arranged this “holiday”. Psychics sat in the office and intensely generated a special “energy shield”. They were faced with the task of influencing events, pushing them in the direction necessary for the Russian leadership.

The new government has strengthened, but the desire to attract “unconventional methods” to governing the country has remained.

Recently, many facts have received official confirmation. So, full-time astrologers work in the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation - from the CosmoRhythmology Institute, created by the Institute of Natural Sciences Problems (IPE) of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. And the activities of the IPE and the CosmoRhythmology Institute are licensed by decision of the Chief of Armaments of the RF Armed Forces No. 9-93 on June 24, 1993. The Institute prepares forecasts on which government decisions are made. The names of people who supervised parapsychological programs are also known. For the military, it was Firyaz Rakhimovich Hantseverov, Lieutenant General of the Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU).

But the most significant Kremlin magician is considered Major General of the FSO Georgy Georgievich Rogozin.

George Rogozin was born in 1942 in Vladivostok. After school, he studied at the construction college. For about a year he worked as an mechanic for Vostok-Rykhholodflot. In the years 1962-1965 he served in the army. There, he was liked by the KGB. Demobilized, he entered the KGB Higher Red Banner School (VKSh) at the faculty for the training of military counterintelligence, where he studied for five years. In 1969-1972 he served as an officer in the ships of the hydrographic service of the Pacific Fleet. They looked at him, returned to Moscow. In 1972-1975, Rogozin studied at the postgraduate school of the KGB KGB at the first special department (the basics of counterintelligence), received the degree of candidate of legal sciences. He was left as a teacher in the Higher School of Economics at the third special department (military counterintelligence). In 1980-1983, he was a senior research fellow, and later deputy head of a department at one of the laboratories of the KGB Research Institute with the very interesting name “Forecast”. Then Rogozin was engaged in the development of problems of protecting state secrets and state secrets.

In 1985, Rogozin went to work in the central office of the KGB. Senior detective of Office A (analytical) of the 2nd KGB Directorate (general counterintelligence: work with foreign residents, diplomatic and commercial missions in the USSR). In the 2nd Directorate, where Rogozin worked, so-called active measures were held: recruiting agents of foreign special services, carrying out comprehensive measures to misinform the intelligence of a potential enemy. Rogozin brought into this case the use of non-traditional methods related to checking information sources using psychics and all kinds of parapsychology. Rogozin paid particular attention to issues related to lie detectors, obtaining information from people under hypnosis - attempts at hypnotic and parapsychological effects on a person and researching their consequences, as well as searching for countermeasures when it came to high-level government leaders.

In 1986, Rogozin was an assistant to the head of the department in the same 2nd Main Directorate, lieutenant colonel, in 1987 - the deputy head of the department. In 1988-1992, he worked at the Institute for Security Problems (formerly KGB Research Institute) as a scientific adviser to the first department.

As the democratic changes unfolded in the country, the KGB colonel Georgy Rogozin began to establish contacts with some deputies, first of the Union parliament and then of the Russian parliament. He advocated KGB reform.

While working as a security expert in the Supreme Council, Rogozin met with Alexander Korzhakov and other senior officials from the president’s inner circle. In 1992, he joined the Security Service of the President of the Russian Federation as the first deputy chief of this Security Council. He oversaw operations and special operations. In 1994, Rogozin was awarded the title of Major General.

Rogozin’s office was located on the third floor of the 14th building in the Kremlin, where the leaders of the 9th Directorate of the KGB of the USSR sat. A characteristic detail of his office was a lot of books, which are rare for the inhabitants of the Kremlin.

Rogozin created a truly powerful information and analytical service. Perhaps the best analysts from FSK, the GRU, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Foreign Intelligence Service, as well as civilian specialists and scientists, were selected. His employees began to be called the “Rogozin guys,” which was a high assessment of the general’s role in the security service. Thanks to the efforts of Rogozin, the Presidential Security Council took control of the fight against mass non-payments, arms trade, the work of Roskomdragmet, and tried to establish control over the banking system.

“Korzhakov liked Georgy’s long-standing passion - parapsychology, astrology, predictions, occult sciences ... I definitely know, he saw with his own eyes his“ products ”: graphs, charts, maps of the arrangement of the lights, which he brightly painted - like God a tortoise ... And on each - personal round stamp, like a doctor’s. ” This description was given to Rogozin by Colonel of the Presidential Security Service Alexander Shkolnikov.

Rogozin gave an interview to the journalist of Moskovsky Komsomolets Yana Zhilyaeva (MK, October 24, 1998). That's what he said.

“I became interested in psychotronics at a fairly mature age - after 35 years. The interest was so great that I quickly gained knowledge and tried my hand at practice. Working in the committee on bioenergyinformatics, he talked with interesting people. In the field of astrology there is a magnificent school of Mikhail Levin, Alexander Zaraev. They put astrological science to the highest level.

The Union of Scientific and Engineering Societies operated in the USSR, and the Committee on Psychotronics Problems worked in its composition, which studied paranormal phenomena, including their effect on the behavior of large groups of people. The committee on bioenergyinformatics (headed by Vlail Petrovich Kaznacheev) from the Novosibirsk branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, did a lot of distance interaction, conducted a huge number of experiments.

Similar questions in the new Russia were dealt with by the chairman of the Interdepartmental Commission on Scientific and Technical Issues of the Defense Industry of the Security Council of the Russian Federation M.D. Maley. His forces created a large state research center. Maley argued that "we have several works at the stage of experimental development, which contradict common sense, are not described by any equation." And these were developments in the field of psychotronics.

“The head of the service, Alexander V. Korzhakov, was very attentive to the possibility of applying modern technologies to influence political leaders and allowed him to create several lines of work to counteract and protect modern people from influencing the consciousness of protected persons. Often, the president and his entourage are affected not only by natural factors of well-being, health, but also by special technologies. For example, I believe that during our work at the Security Service, we together with Alexander Vasilievich Korzhakov prevented many such cases. "

Georgy Georgievich himself told reporters about experiments on “probing” information in the past and in the future. According to him, the specialists working with him conducted very interesting experiments using the technique of self-hypnosis and plunged into the past for 135 thousand years. We visited Central Asia, in caves, saw people.

Kremlin sorcerers paid special attention to the opportunity to “look” into the future, to predict the behavior of political opponents. Rogozin made public forecasts more than once, however, after he left the Security Council. At the same time, he referred to the John Lilly school, which existed in Massachusetts. The experimenters “introduced” (initiated) into a person in a state of hypnosis. Then they came out of this state and clearly predicted his future actions.

Rogozin resigned from power, worked as first deputy general director of the Russian Agency for Economic Security and Risk Management at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry - under the gray cardinal of Russian politics Yevgeny Primakov. Rogozin died in November 2014. Here is how his comrades condoled with him:

“A legendary man, a predictor of the future, a unique Russian officer, an intellectual, he stood at the origins of the creation of a new Russian social democracy, the ideas of its development. And he was proud of it! ”

But with the departure of the Kremlin magician, the work of sorcerers in power did not end. It is known that in the first presidential term, the parapsychologist, GRU colonel Viktor Novikov worked with the Putin administration. Political strategist Sergei Kurginyan described Novikov as a psychologist "with a shift towards occultism." Igor Oleinik, director of the Institute for Development Strategies and National Security, said bluntly that Novikov’s group was associated with “Rogozin sorcerers.”

The Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper, dated January 14, 2000, publishes an article entitled "Military astrologers knew about Putin’s presidency two years ago." This is an interview with the captain of the first rank, military astrologer Alexander Buzinov from the CosmoRhythmology Institute.

For the first time, Captain 1st Rank Alexander Buzinov was introduced to the public as an official astrologer of the Ministry of Defense on December 26, 1997 in the NTV Hero of the Day program. Then the mysterious caperang appeared in a special report in the evening issue of the NTV Today program on January 10, 1998. Viewers were informed that the range of predictions of Buzinov and his team is extremely wide and covers the fate of individuals, disasters, political events, etc. Then it was reported that military astrologers know who will replace Yeltsin in the presidency (from that moment, interest in them has grown incredibly). Next is a fragment of an article from Komsomolskaya Pravda:

“And now the moment has come - in front of the KP correspondent, he opens his secret envelope! So ... There are only four lines on a black and white paper sheet: “1. Ahead of time. 2 1952 born (October 1-15). 3. "y", "in." September 97. "

But what follows from this, Alexander Sergeevich?
- Just that my forecast two years ago was confirmed one hundred percent. Putin became the successor to Yeltsin, meeting all the provisions of the forecast. Firstly, he took office early. Secondly, he was born on October 7, 1952. And thirdly, the letters “u” and “in” are present in his surname.

The story with the envelope has its own background. Information about him was very famous in the political elite. Let us quote the conversation that took place on TSN on TV-6 on 08/14/1999 at 12:00. Talking G. Satarov, V. Nikonov, B. Nemtsov. Discuss the resignation of Stepashin and the appointment of Putin. They are trying to understand whether Putin is really the successor or just a passing figure. They are inclined to conclude that, most likely, a checkpoint.

The host concludes the meeting: “They say that the chief military astrologer Alexander Buzinov keeps a note with the date of birth of the person who will become the next president of Russia. Those who are preparing to invest in the future would have given dearly for this information. But for now, they can only guess whether Putin is talking about it. ”

And already before the elections, in March 2000, Rogozin, a friend of ours, speaks and declares that astrological analysis suggests that Vladimir Putin will win in the first round. Rogozin, citing the opinion of the stars, warns that under Putin, power in Russia will become much more authoritarian and rigid, and the centralization of everything and everything will increase. In order to receive stable budget revenues, Putin and his team will take large business under direct control. Hard times will come for the leading industrialists of Russia, which is confirmed, in particular, on March 13 this year. the specific behavior of the planet Mercury.

According to George Rogozin, Vladimir Putin will be in power for 12 years, i.e. given his third term, Putin’s presidency should end in 2016.

After the GRU colonel, the sorcerer Novikov, who collaborated in the AP, there was no information about other psychics in the power. But they were most likely replaced by Vladimir Elders, Vladimir Putin, among them the main one was Archimandrite Tikhon (Shevkunov), rector of the Sretensky Monastery. Tikhon is called not only Putin's confessor, but often - and the ideologist of the current state course. Vladimir Vladimirovich as a monk and his entourage (mostly retired security officers) is described as follows: “The jaw apparatus is a mechanism for capturing and holding prey. The plebeians are trying to develop it with unceasing chewing gum. Strong, square-like jaws of Caesar and Putin suggest that these will not be missed. ”

The fascination with the occultism of Dmitry Medvedev - yoga is also known. Medvedev's yoga teacher was a German yogi, “Aloka Nama Ba Hal,” whose title was the Angel of Magnetic Service. He is known for transmitting "sacred light signs in the language of Elohim."

“Aloka Nama Ba Khal ... His energies are high and pure ... Thanks to these Energies, through the Portal, the Highest Beings of the Light - Metatron, Virgin Mary, Jesus Christ, Sathya Sai Baba, Adonai Ashtar Sheran, Representatives of the Galactic Union come to the hall during the seminars ... Aloka is a channel of the Archangel Michael and the Angel of Nathaniel. And also - Kryon, the Angel of Magnetic Service, ”- this is how the coach of Dmitry Medvedev describes himself.

Director of the Strategic Planning Department of Elbim Bank, former First Deputy Director of SBP, retired Major General.


Born on August 7, 1942 in the city of Vladivostok. After school, he studied at the construction college. About a year he worked as an mechanic Vostokrybholodflot. In the years 1962-1965. served in the army.

Demobilized, he entered the Higher Red Banner School (VKS) of the KGB at the 1st faculty (faculty of counterintelligence,

specialty - military counterintelligence), where he studied for 5 years. From 1969 to 1972 he served as an officer in the ships of the hydrographic service of the Pacific Fleet. In the years 1972-75. studied at the graduate school of the KGB KGB, the 1st special department (the basics of counterintelligence activity), received a scientist with

ph.D. of Law. He was left as a teacher in the Higher School of Economics, at the 3rd special department (military counterintelligence).

In 1978-1980 - Senior Commissioner, and then Senior Researcher, Operational and Analytical Service of the 3rd Directorate of the KGB of the USSR (military counterintelligence). 1980-83 - Senior

researcher, and later deputy head of a department of one of the laboratories of the KGB Research Institute, major (Worked in the departmental Research Institute "Forecast" - the development of issues of protecting state secrets and state secrets).

1983-85 - Senior Operations Officer of the Information and Analytical Department in

Primorsky Territorial Administration of the KGB in Vladivostok (went in the form of a captain of the 2nd rank). In 1985 - Senior Operations Officer of Office A (analytical) of the 2nd Directorate of the KGB (general counterintelligence - work with foreign residences, diplomatic and commercial missions in S

SSR), in 1986 - assistant to the head of department in the same 2nd State University, lieutenant colonel, in 1987 - deputy head of department.

In 1988-1992 worked at the Institute for Security Problems (former Research Institute of KGB): scientific consultant of the 1st department.

In 1992, he joined the Security Service of the President of the Russian Federation. Was n

first Deputy Head of the Security Council of the President of the Russian Federation. He was engaged in astrologyogy, telekinesis and paropsychology.

In 1994, Rogozin was awarded the title of Major General. On February 28, 1996 he became a member of the Interdepartmental Commission for the Protection of State Secrets (ex officio). In 1996 was about

removed from the duties of the first deputy head of the Security Service of the President of the Russian Federation. Since 1997, he has been managing an investment company associated with MAPO MIG. Listed as a consultant to SBS-Agro Bank. In April 1998, was appointed director of the Department of Strategic Planned