How the security forces are not waiting, but are preparing for the revolution predicted by the Saratov opposition leader. Apocalypse Maltsev

The Russian Federation is on the verge of a coup d'état, many analysts and visionaries believe so. In the context of conflicts in the Middle East and sanctions from the European side, these forecasts sound plausible. What lies ahead for Russia in the coming year?

2017 marks the 100th anniversary of the October Revolution. The political situation of a century ago is painfully similar to today, - analyst Yevgeny Gontmakher is convinced. He expressed his opinion two years ago in the Moskovsky Komsomolets newspaper. At the turn of the 19th and 20th, 20th and 21st centuries, Russia was getting every chance for a new start. But Emperor Nicholas II, and then Vladimir Putin, did not implement the promised reforms, which affected the mood of the Russians. The gap between rich and poor widened.

According to forecasts, the October Revolution may repeat in 2017

The Bolsheviks enlisted the support of the disadvantaged sections of the population - the townspeople - "lumpen" and poor peasants. It was they who, annoyed by the actions of Nicholas II, brought his opponents to power. It is easy to imagine such a situation today, when millions of Russians have crossed the poverty line. Yevgeny Gontmakher believes that the positions of the Russian authorities rely only on the influence of Vladimir Putin. But let's go back to history.

There are many examples of how, after the death of a leader who ruled for more than a decade, the country was engulfed in protracted conflicts. For example, the Mexican leader Porfirio Diaz was in power for 30 years and left behind a seven-year civil war. Sheikh Reza Pahlavi of Iran ruled the country for almost four decades, but lost all power during the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Such examples can be found in the history of many countries in Asia, Africa and South America.

Today we can hardly imagine the future of Russia without Putin. The President has long gone from being an ordinary politician to a national leader. According to the results of an all-Russian poll, 52% of citizens “rather trust” the president, and 21% “trust completely”. And, although Vladimir Putin's ratings are falling every year, any Western politician will envy them.


Vyacheslav Maltsev believes that the revolution will begin on October 5, 2017

Revolution in Russia November 5, 2017

This date was "appointed" by the Russian opposition leader Vyacheslav Maltsev. He became popular thanks to the political show that he hosts on YouTube online. In one of the issues, Maltsev stated that the revolution would begin no later than November 5th. It will be one hundred years since the October Revolution, and the Russians will be ripe for a change of power.

Maltsev openly criticizes Putin and calls himself a "friend of Ukraine." But is the leader trustworthy? After all, the YouTube channel of the oppositionist appeared shortly after his comrade Vyacheslav Volodin became the head of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation. Maltsev confirms his acquaintance with the official, although he says that now they are on opposite sides of the barricades.

Clairvoyant predictions

On the Internet, we constantly see gloomy "prophecies" about the future of Russia. In fact, most of these statements were invented by scammers. Psychics rarely made predictions tied to certain dates, and even more so to dates that are very distant in time.


The main problem is to separate fakes from real political forecasts

More accurate forecasts are given by modern soothsayers and astrologers. For example, he believes that in 2017 Russia will emerge from a protracted crisis and strengthen its position on the world stage. Vanga predicted a bright future for Russia and the reunification of the USSR. True, the blind seer did not say when these events would occur.

Will there be a revolution?

Despite the similarities with 1917, there are fewer prerequisites for a revolution now. The opposition still does not have a leader like Lenin or Trotsky. According to 2015 statistics, 67% of Russian citizens are sure that “everything is fine” in the country, and only 14% think that “everything is bad.” Given Russians' propensity for pessimism, these results come as no surprise. But the indicators are deteriorating every year, and, quite possibly, one day the discontent of the inhabitants of the Russian Federation will reach a boiling point.


Nationalists promise revolution in Russia in November 2017.

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The REN TV channel showed a special investigation dedicated to the political union, which began in 2011 on Bolotnaya Square in Moscow.

Recall that at that time a rather large number of ultranationalists unexpectedly joined the liberal-minded citizens, dissatisfied with the results of the last Duma elections.

The report says that the start date of the Russian Maidan has already been set. And no one is really hiding. The activist group simply calls itself "the junta".

Nationalist Vyacheslav Maltsev promised a revolution in November 2017. "5.11.17" is a digital code. This symbol can be found in the sleeping areas of Moscow and St. Petersburg, Kursk and Volgograd, Chelyabinsk and Yekaterinburg. On trains and trains. And most importantly, in social networks: Twitter, Facebook and other Internet sites that have become the engine of coup d'état around the world in the 21st century.

"I'm not calling, I'm saying: it (the revolution) will be November 5, 2017. Our task now is to agitate for PARNAS as many people as possible," - Maltsev said.

According to RenTV, Vyacheslav Maltsev and his associates supported the Ukrainian Maidan. At the same time, the main principle was formulated: Maltsev is against the "quilted jackets" and for the change of power in Russia. The project was called "Revolution 5-11-17". In one of the videos, Vyacheslav Maltsev brought the leader of the Ukrainian nationalists Dmytro Korchinsky to Skype.

Korchinsky noted that "it is necessary to topple the Moscow regime, but I hope you can handle it. It will fall, and we will help in any way we can."

"We could cope with this by joint efforts, but you see, the situation is like this ... I'm talking about this in every program. We hoped that the Maidan would become a springboard for the Russians who would wage war with Putin," Maltsev explained.

The channel released a hidden camera video showing Kasyanov and his closest associate Konstantin Merzlikin meeting with nationalist Vyacheslav Maltsev. Maltsev insisted that the elections to the Duma are a secondary task, the main thing is the change of power

"The people are already ready for something else. And by 5.11 they will be even more ready. What are they counting on? They really need to poison the air now, do some things that, so to speak, to please the opposition," he said Maltsev. "If we go to the Duma, then a completely different situation will begin in the country, because this is going to the presidential elections in the country," Kasyanov replied.

"The people will not wait a year. I tell you for sure. We need to make a decision on impeachment," Maltsev said. "Well, maybe, maybe," Kasyanov agreed. “The people will not wait, and we will lose people. They will follow someone else. We definitely don’t need this,” Maltsev shared his opinion.

Note that this is one of the first meetings between the liberal Mikhail Kasyanov and the nationalist Vyacheslav Maltsev. Now they are already openly speaking together at rallies: number one and number two on the PARNAS list.

In fact, Maltsev and Kasyanov were going to use pressure on the Crimean Tatars through Mustafa Dzhemilev to get almost 200,000 Crimean votes in the upcoming elections.

“It is necessary that Dzhemilev give them orders, and we will control them on the ground. The election commissions are completely created from their people, anything can be done there,” Maltsev opened up prospects for Kasyanov. "Interesting, it's very interesting. I think that you can get 200 thousand votes there, it's a lot," the leader of the PARNAS party was already dreaming.

The speech of another candidate from PARNAS - historian, professor Andrei Zubov - at the rally in the capital is also dedicated to the Crimea. He stated that under international control, after the withdrawal of Russia's security forces from Crimea, the transfer of Crimea under the control of UN troops, a new referendum should be calmly prepared.

The parties discussed the scenario of a coup d'état. Everything should start with the “Russian March” on November 4, 2017. “On the 4th we leave for Lublino, on the fifth we finish, we reach the Kremlin,” the liberals said.

It should be noted that the consolidation of radical nationalists by Mikhail Kasyanov in the PARNAS party is not only alarming, it really frightens many real liberals. Politician Ilya Yashin explained to fellow party members that there was simply no place for nationalists in PARNAS.

At the same time, there is no coherent economic or political program, but only a call to the barricades. REN TV journalists asked Maltsev why he was calling people to Red Square and whether he was ready to answer for the blood. "We are ready to answer for everything",- answered Maltsev.

“Excuse me, but did you come to 11/5/17?” the schoolboy in glasses asked me embarrassedly. Hearing an affirmative answer, he looked around in confusion and asked the main question of the day: “Why are there so few people here?”

In the morning, the area in front of Smolny and the surrounding streets were packed with police cars and trucks with riot police. The "cosmonauts" looked around with a bored look. By 12 o'clock, supporters of the leader of the extremist movement "Artpodgotovka" (banned in Russia) Vyacheslav Maltsev were supposed to pull up to Smolny. He promised a revolution in Russia for more than two years, and its date was known for a long time - 11/5/17. All this time, the activists “did not wait, but prepared.” And not just to an ordinary rally, but to a violent seizure of power and regime change.

A few days before the cherished date, unprecedented activity reigned in opposition chats. The "Maltsevskie" threw the recipe of the Molotov cocktail to each other, discussed the burning of the riot police. “Goals: capture Smolny, the Legislative Assembly and regional television centers (from there you can call on people to come out and support the protest).” “You may not be in the forefront, you may not fight, but you must come. Take sandwiches, a first aid kit, tea with you and watch history.” "Whoever does not come, he suffered, a coward and a slave." And everything like that. Before the beginning of the "new historical era" promised by Maltsev, there were only a few hours left.

But in fact, less than 100 people came to Smolny. Some of them consisted of schoolchildren who are now ready to support any rallies against the current government. Truckers crowded in their corner. A dozen elderly women nearby loudly condemned the low protest activity. One of them even put on thermal underwear and took spare socks with her in the hope of a revolution.

- Yes, everyone just left for Moscow! Everything happens there!

- All the men did not come! And the women came. We are a women's battalion.

The women attracted the attention of journalists, but the presence of cameras did not please them.

“Who did you come here for? For us or for Putin? - the most active "revolutionary" attacked the media representatives.

The police on duty carried out an inspection of each suspicious character. And among the latter, oddly enough, there were "prepared" people. The first to be detained was a man who carried a whole arsenal in his backpack - an ax, pyrotechnics and gas masks. Two more boys had medical masks and brilliant green with them. The law enforcement officers, of course, also studied the opposition chats, about which they talked among themselves. Even the day before, they read that this brilliant green was intended for them.

A strange-looking man was detained with a bottle of either alcohol or incendiary mixture. One young man, probably in the hope of real revolutionary skirmishes, brought with him several packs of bandages. "Why do you need so many?" the police were surprised. But they did not find a reason for sanctions. In total, from 7 to 11 people were detained at Smolny, according to various estimates.

Away from the policemen, young men in sportswear with hoods put on their heads stood in groups in the square. They watched what was happening from under their brows, but no one dared to take any active actions, although they could only be expected from them. It is these guys who, in theory, should form the core of Maltsev fans. But in fact, they turned out to be much less than on the Web.

Now you can’t make out how exaggerated the arguments about the allegedly prepared Molotov cocktails and other weapons were. On the eve of the action, the FSB reported on the cleansing. According to the agency, on November 3, the illegal activities of a clandestine cell of the Artpodgotovka movement, which “planned to commit actions on November 4-5 in the form of arson of administrative buildings using incendiary mixtures and attacks on police officers,” were identified and suppressed in the Moscow region. Searches and detentions of Maltsev's supporters took place in other regions as well. So the protest was decapitated anyway. Maltsev himself has long been hiding from the law abroad.

Therefore, it is not surprising that the promised revolution in St. Petersburg turned out to be even more miserable than other actions of the democrats. After the coup at Smolny failed, Maltsev's supporters moved to St. Isaac's Cathedral. There, the riot police and the police were already waiting for them, again outnumbering the protesters. And two more wedding processions and a group of teenage girls who held a meeting with a certain video blogger.

"Let's all hug! I wish you happiness!" the blogger exclaimed happily. The girls took selfies and did not even notice that they were at the epicenter of a potential revolution.

The police rather rudely detained a young man in a Glory of Rus' sweatshirt who refused to take off his balaclava. Another teenager went to the department because he had a pepper spray with him. The guards tried a couple of times hesitantly to disperse the small crowd, but each time they seemed to give up on all this: they would disperse themselves. An hour later, it did.

Living in a parallel reality, the inhabitants of the chats, meanwhile, continued to actively scribble messages. That the revolution had begun was only the first step. There were reports of some "mass detentions" in St. Petersburg. Although in fact they turned out to be massive only in Moscow - there more than 260 people were taken to the police departments. The dissatisfied complained that Alexei Navalny was taking hundreds of times more people to the streets.

It turned out to be an amazing “revolution 2.0”: no activity in reality, but arguments about “swinging paddy wagons”, “holding combat positions” and “recruiting into a power group” on the Internet.

“5.11.17 failed. Time to prepare for revenge. I urge all supporters to write to me for further regrouping/coordination. You can't give up now!" - already scribbled another anonymous person in the group.

Everyone was waiting for what Maltsev would say about this. Some already thought that he "merged". But during the day, the disgraced activist still got in touch with his associates.

“Nothing happened… Nothing happened in terms of failure. We have taken a step forward. The revolution continues,” he said live on YouTube.

Sofia Mokhova

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The Russian opposition has a new popular leader, his name is Vyacheslav Maltsev

Opinions have already been expressed more than once about the incapacity of the Russian opposition, or rather of the peculiar environment that is considered to be the opposition. Why peculiar? Because with such methods as Alexei Navalny or Mikhail Khodorkovsky, one can fight for coming to power in neighboring Finland, but not in Red Square. However, none of the liberal-democratic leaders promoted in the media is going to Red Square. They believe that the Putin regime (“rashism”) will collapse on its own under the influence of their foreign partners, reports UKROP.org .

It remains only to “wait”, as Stanislav Belkovsky, a consultant to non-Kremlin liberals (there are also Kremlin ones, the same Medvedev government, for example), strongly recommends. Although even he, for all his intelligence, recommends the same Khodorkovsky in exceptional cases "take by the throat" Putin, his family and inner circle.

Of the unpromoted, the conqueror stands alone YouTube‘a, where he hosts his own online talk show every day from 21.00 to 22.00, a political commentator Vyacheslav Maltsev. With the classic appearance of a Russian merchant from the Volga, he “feelingly, with sense, with an arrangement” discusses domestic and global - and after the Russian Federation unleashed a war with Ukraine, this is almost the same - topics, and also answers questions from viewers.

How many audiences have already "hooked" on Maltsev can be judged by the views of his broadcasts - 60-110 thousand.

They go to Maltsev, they listen to Maltsev.

If there is any specificity in his views? Undoubtedly.

First, the date of the new Russian revolution - November 5, 2017, i.e. exactly one hundred years after that very fateful event for this part of the world, which has now become the “Bolshevik coup” for some, and for some still warms the soul with the phrase “the great October socialist revolution”.

Secondly, during the announced revolution, Maliev promises the inevitable nationalization of strategic enterprises and mineral resources, as well as the death penalty and prison terms for top corrupt officials.

Maltsev reassures those who do not agree with such a scenario: well, start, "we will join you."

After November 5, 2017, the Russian state will again become peaceful and prosperous, says Maltsev.

Thirdly, he calls himself and his supporters “Russian national democrats”, “enemies of Putin” (he is the first on his conditional hit list) and “friends of Ukraine”.

…What is this? A satirical freak show with minimal investment, designed for exactly the same infophiles, only on the other side of the monitor? Or something more, one of the symptoms of changes coming in the realm of the eternal Poo?

Maltsev's opponents draw attention to the important fact that this polit-humorist, polit-prophet or, let's say, polit... columnist-instigator "settled" on YouTube almost simultaneously with the appointment of Vyacheslav Volodin, the first deputy head of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation, with whom they have long been very well known, which Maltsev himself does not hide, but at the same time adds the detail that they are on opposite sides of the barricades.

But who is leading whom here? Whether Maltsev “broadcasts” at Volodin’s command, or, on the contrary, Volodin now sits daily from 21.00 to 22.00 and listens to how Maltsev “scolds” his policy.

Before watching this movie, I might have put a question mark after the title. But see it for yourself, and you, too, will no longer have any questions. As well as the question: to bring down or not to bring down?

I won't lie, the video is terrible. For it reveals the very essence of what the current state system rests on. Although there is nothing fundamentally new there, but this, perhaps, is the worst thing. The fact that a nightmare is a kind of behind-the-scenes routine that everyone knows about, but prefers to keep quiet. In order not to become a direct part of this nightmare.

And a couple more theses under the cut, regarding the prospects for revolution and genetic garbage.

The fact is that these creatures (it is unlikely that anyone will call them people) are not some kind of Martians who flew to us on flying tripods and got a job in the zones and in the pre-trial detention center. Not at all. They, like all of us, were born of a woman. We went to kindergarten, to school. Many of them may live near you. They are your neighbors. And there are many. Enough to form, and by force and cunning to maintain the state system.

And the main snag here is that people have to live in a state system, which is formed by creatures that only outwardly look like people, but, in fact, are not people. And this is a really deep problem with no quick and obvious solution.

Recently I saw a dispute on the Internet, where some people convincingly argued that "Russia without Putin will fall apart." In response to them, other people argued no less convincingly that Russia would fall apart just in the event that the Putin regime was not removed from power in the coming years. But both are mistaken, because today's Russia will fall apart in any case, with Putin or without Putin. With opposition, without opposition. And the reason for this is objective and obvious - the power in Russia is now on the side of non-humans. Inhumans can torture and even kill people, and this is for them with impunity. And people are well aware of this, but they cannot do anything, because they are not numerous and disunited. Whereas non-humans are consolidated and armed, and this film is a clear confirmation of this. Behind non-humans - POWER, resources, and the ability to decide the fate of people and other non-humans.

And this is precisely what must be understood when we talk about a possible revolution in Russia. A revolution needs resources and a powerful revolutionary class. But in fact there is neither one nor the other. Watch the film and you will clearly see IN WHOSE HANDS THE POWER IN RUSSIA IS NOW. And whoever has the power is the one who rules. This is an axiom. Unfortunately for Russia, these creatures are obviously incapable of steering in the direction of making the system more efficient. And this means that sooner or later the system will fall apart under the influence of external competition. Yes, yes, Russia has a two-billion dollar China at its side, by the way. And the Chinese system, judging by all the signs, is actually more effective than the current Russian one. And in order to beat this system, power and power in Russia must pass into the hands of the people. And, it should be everywhere. Not only in the central office (where the concentration of people, just the same, is more or less high), but everywhere in the field. And this again raises the question of the revolutionary class, which, in fact, does not exist in modern Russia. Even if there is a massive riot - there is no one to pick up the falling standard, some are too stupid, others are too weak, others are incapable of playing in a team - so mostly non-humans will remain at the helm everywhere.

And you know, oddly enough, after watching this film, for some reason I remembered Andreas Breivik, who killed 77 people and now lives in a Norwegian prison, like in a sanatorium. And in Russia, when a person is arrested, whose guilt has not yet been proven, he ends up in a pre-trial detention center, at the complete disposal of such mutants. And even if he is marinated there for a couple of years, and then released "for lack of composition" or "for lack of evidence", his mood, to put it mildly, will be spoiled. Of course, if he stays alive, and does not "hang himself on a belt" or "throw himself out of the window."