24/07/25
I was shown the Gabbard documents. There are two extremely simple things Americans still don’t understand.
Let’s start with this: the only piece of “evidence” Brennan’s team had for the “election hack” was a claim that King-Servers was connected to Russian intelligence.
29/05/26
Today I’m posting two very emotional complaints—one to the Public Monitoring Commission (ONK), and one to the FSB (SZKS and BT, and the 2nd Directorate of the FSB Internal Security Service)
On Monday or Tuesday I’ll post a couple more complaints: one to Petrov at the Main Military Prosecutor’s Office (why on earth was I forgotten in 99/1—every bunk here is worth its weight in weapons-grade uranium), and one to Lantratova.
According to Natalia, the fact that almost nothing works, that internet access is done via cards, people ride the metro for free because payments don’t work
And then, suddenly, the only person who for some reason hasn’t yet been arrested comes onto the stage and explains who, it turns out, is to blame for everything. Natalia’s husband is a member of the Presidential Human Rights Council, Igor Ashmanov. How many appeals has he written
n Russia—Blinovskaya and Ayaz are in jail, Lerchek is dying of cancer, her husband received seven years. A certain “Bitmama,” with a striking appearance, exchanged cryptocurrencies, and ended up giving birth in prison. Once again, this is thousands of repressed people.
So in fact, thousands of people have been repressed. Blinovskaya, Ayaz, Lerchek used social media to sell courses on how to become a millionaire—an absolutely normal activity anywhere in the world.
All of these guys were arrested along with dozens of colleagues each, so the number of such detainees runs into the hundreds, if not thousands. Let’s take the Minister of Communications, for that matter.
Off the top of my head, I’ll list names and brands of hackers/cybercriminals who did NOT act against Russian citizens or who had merits recognized by the state: Kozlovsky, Stroganov, Puzyrevsky, Shefel, Da Vinci, Infrod.
—but who had everything to do with IT in Russia. Moreover, they carried enormous weight. All of them have been arrested on charges that don’t even remotely resemble anything credible. Almost all of them are being tortured.
I’ve always thought that in any complex work, the key is personnel. No legs—no chocolate. Off the top of my head, I’ll list names of people who, in my opinion, never had anything to do with cybercrime: Sachkov, Soldatov, Smerkis, Grebennikov, Suleimanov