So, the official Russian media serenely broadcasts news of yet another great and patriotic initiative of the irremovable Putin regime. We quote RIA Novosti from 29.05.2025:
“The Ministry of Culture decided to restore Lenin's Mausoleum in the Red Square, according to data from the government procurement portal. The value of the contract is almost 20 million rubles.
In fact, there is nothing surprising in this news. But the word “restoration” in this context acquires a broader meaning than the mere repair of a blasphemous edifice called the Mausoleum of Lenin. For it is the restoration of the communist ideology of the anti-Christian and criminal regime of the Soviet Union that is the quintessence of the work of the criminocracy that has taken over and held power in Russia for the last twenty-five years.
Under the guise of liberal reforms and democratic values, the “siloviki” regime and a non-Russian network of oligarchs impose the consistent line of rehabilitation and glorification of the Soviet criminal regime. Twenty million rubles to perpetuate the most appalling manifestation of the satanic essence of Bolshevism and its leaders. We are talking about an imitation of an ancient ziggurat as a symbol of a religious rite of demonic cults in Mesopotamia, which maintains its magical power with the embalmed corpse of the most odious tyrant in Russian history ― Ulianov-Lenin. And this is in a war-torn country where ordinary citizens collect money for the needs of the front.
It should be remembered that besides the mausoleum there is a laboratory responsible for the preservation of Lenin's body, which is maintained from state money. But publicly available information about the name and number of scientists involved in this activity, as well as the expenses for the needs of this mysterious laboratory, practically does not exist. Wikipedia states that the “mausoleum is administered by the Service of the Kremlin Commander of Moscow”. The same source states that “The service of the commander of the Moscow Kremlin is a subdivision of the Federal Security Service, responsible for ensuring security in the Moscow Kremlin, as well as maintaining the buildings and structures of the Kremlin in a proper state”.
This episode reminds me of a delusional argument made about ten years ago by Vyacheslav Nikonov, who held the position of president of the “Russkyi Mir” Foundation for many years. At that time I was still invited to such events, my critical position towards the US, NATO and the EU being highly appreciated. Most likely, someone at this foundation decided that since I criticize the collective West, I could also be useful for their propaganda purposes.
In my speech for this audience, I tried to convey to those present that the Western anti-Russian propaganda from the countries in the post-communist space is so effective because the official authorities of Russia do not want to distance themselves from the Soviet past and univocally condemn the crimes of the communist regime. I also said that the time had come for Lenin to be buried and the mausoleum to be dismantled into small pieces. Here it was very amusing to notice the shocking difference between the reaction of the public and that of the bureaucrats in the presidium. While the audience applauded vigorously, the well-mannered and anointed grandson of Vyacheslav Molotov, Vyacheslav Nikonov, quickly picked up the microphone and said:
― You see, we recently conducted a poll on the subject of Lenin's funeral. And it turned out that 65 percent of the Russians were in favor of this idea, and 35 percent against it. So let's not force things, otherwise we risk splitting society.
Here is what kind of granite unit has stuck in the minds of Leninists today. It is appropriate to recall here also that President Putin himself, answering a question from a journalist on the same subject, uttered a downright blasphemous phrase, which clearly shows that this man has nothing in common with Orthodoxy. He compared Lenin's embalmed mummy to the relics of the saints in Kiev's Lavra Pecherska. He added something like “But who is Lenin messing with in the mausoleum? Let him stay there.” That is, in this way, the head of the Russian state once again showed his typical spiritual and intellectual nullity for a person irreparably deformed by Soviet propaganda.
The official disappearance of the USSR in 1991 did not cause a rift with the myths and lies of communist ideology. On the contrary. The glorification of the Bolsheviks, the revival of Stalin's cult of personality, the perverse interpretation of the causes and course of the Second World War to portray Nazism as absolute evil, and communism as the bearer of peace, happiness, and light are the preferred trick of these mythomans. And do not dare to challenge the liberating mission of the Red Army and reproach the USSR for the occupation of the countries of Eastern Europe. Or declare that you are not at all happy with their Soviet regime, which killed, sent to Siberia, and humiliated my people. Immediately you will be taxed as a fascist and adept of Hitler.
The entire Russian film industry follows exactly this ideological line. I will give an example present in all Russian action series with “honest police people” and “noble security guys”. When the action takes place in the high offices of the main secret FSB service, with wise generals and courageous officers, against the background of their conversations, somewhere on the second plane, above the armchair of the respective dignitary there is the icon-portrait “of the knight of the revolution” Felix Dzerzhinski, founder of the odious CK, Extraordinary Commission, precursor of the KGB responsible for the assassination of millions of innocent people.
This subliminal effect on the masses is an important element of brainwashing and social conditioning. By the way, President Putin himself proudly says that he is a former “cekist”, that is a former KGB officer. So in today's Russia being an officer in the most criminal of all the repressive structures of a totalitarian state has become a kind of glory title and a special merit to the Fatherland.
It is worth remembering here about the most important character of the “shadow power” of Russia today, which persistently promotes resovietization. This is Sergey Kirienko-Israitel, the first deputy head of the Presidential Administration, former prime minister in 1999, who brilliantly orchestrated Russia's financial collapse. Namely, he is the one who imposes the idea of flying the communist red flag on the ruins of the buildings in the Ukrainian localities that are under the control of the Russian military; he is also the one who watches for the restoration of the names of the streets and public squares in honor of the Bolshevik executioners and traitors.
Nor is it by chance that this individual is also “methodologist” and “scientologist”, that is, a multidisciplinary and polyfunctional enemy of Russia. Nor is it that his father had the name Vladilen Yakovlevich Israitel. Why Vladilen? Here's a name, derived from Vladimir Lenin. And his grandfather, Yakov, was an ardent Bolshevik commissar who received accolades for his contributions to the revolution. Lenin himself decorated him with a revolver engraved with a special inscription; a token of gratitude for Yakov’s special zeal in the eradication and persecution of Russians and other peoples of the empire. Here is a typical genealogy for the ruling class of Russia today.
Of course, after decades of massive indoctrination, today there are few who understand the essence of the catastrophe of 1917, the magnitude of the red terror and methodical destruction of the Russian people. And it's not surprising at all. In a country where censorship and political persecution, including the murder and imprisonment of undesirables, are common practices, it cannot be otherwise.
Few are those who know, for example, that today in Russia over ten thousand books are officially banned. I learned this truth from a conversation with two writers, Boris and Ivan Mironov, father and son. Among these are dozens of works written by Boris Mironov. And his latest book, which has not yet been banned, could clear the minds of many deceived Russians. I refer to the monumental work “The Burden of the Dead”. Although the process of brainwashing through the most sophisticated methods of propaganda seems to have substantially weakened the cognitive abilities of the masses.
In the present Russia many people go to church and at the same time worship Stalin; they do not notice the satanic pentagram on the towers of the Kremlin and the military epaulettes. They are not bothered by the word “comrade”, which is the official formula of greeting among the military. In short, the experiment is successful, and social engineering works perfectly. Everything is going according to plan.
In this context, we must emphasize the treacherous and antichrist nature of the church hierarchy led by the false Patriarch Kirill. Subordination to political power has long been rooted in the church environment. Sergianism remains the basis of the behavior of the church nomenclature. The formula is simple. They praise political power and receive instead tax favors and cover up sodomy and corruption so prevalent among church prelates. Therefore, about both Lenin's mausoleum and other blasphemous actions, high hierarchs prefer to keep silent.
In response to the accusation that I would intervene in the internal affairs of a foreign state, I would mention the following: This ideological plague hit not only Russia. It spread equally to all post-Soviet countries. After all, we have remained a single media area, and everything that happens in Russia directly affects the public opinion of my country. Therefore, the fight against this ideological and spiritual poison is our direct responsibility. And this despite the fact that the cunning Kremlin propagandists are cleverly manipulating the masses, imposing on them perverse dichotomies, according to which whoever criticizes the regime in Moscow would necessarily be a spy of the West.
And yet I would like to believe that, despite all the grim realities, post-Putin Russia will manage to wake up from the trance of neo-Sovietism and heal from the deadly plague of communism.