СОЛОВЕЙ: что теперь ждет Шойгу, почему плохо спит Песков, что задумал Патрушев, с кем Кабаева

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Valery Dmitrievich discusses shifts in power dynamics within the Ministry of Defense, highlighting concerns for the safety and future of key figures like Patrushev and his son Dmitry, amid potential political maneuvers involving Putin's daughter and others, as the Russian system instills fear and operates with curators to initiate actions like arrests based on social media activity.

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  • Patrushev's son Dmitry's political ascension and potential bid for the Prime Minister position create significant shifts in power dynamics, raising questions about motives and guarantees for his future, impacting the political landscape.
  • The Russian system's efficient instillation of fear through a high volume of denunciations and selective persecution, coupled with the utilization of curators to target individuals based on social media activity, leads to unrest and resistance within competent bodies, highlighting the system's control tactics and the resistance it faces.

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Summary

00:00

Political Intrigue Unfolds in Defense Ministry

  • Valery Dmitrievich contacts the audience, discussing the processes in the Ministry of Defense.
  • Concerns arise for the fate and safety of the former Minister of Defense, with potential threats to his life.
  • Shifts in power dynamics are noted, with Patrushev's influence and position changes.
  • Patrushev's son Dmitry's rise in political roles is highlighted, potentially aiming for the position of Prime Minister.
  • Cleansing and restructuring within the Ministry of Defense are anticipated, with arrests and changes in leadership.
  • Speculation surrounds Patrushev's motives and potential guarantees for his son's political future.
  • Belousov's role in the economic bloc and potential long-term military preparations are discussed.
  • Tensions within elite circles and potential political maneuvers involving Putin's daughter and Alina Kabaeva are mentioned.
  • Alina Kabaeva's personal life is detailed, distancing her from active political involvement.
  • Uncertainty surrounds attacks on individuals like journalist Nadezhda Kevorkova, with motives remaining unclear.

16:34

"Russian System of Fear and Persecution"

  • The Random approach is popular among young people, involving logical persecutions to understand and avoid repression.
  • In Russia, the system instills fear efficiently by producing numerous denunciations, with over a thousand received daily.
  • The system relies on reasonable individuals to prevent excessive persecution, filtering out some complaints.
  • The system operates with curators to initiate actions like arrests based on likes or reposts, promoting those who comply.
  • Despite the system's tactics, many within competent bodies resist excessive persecution, causing unrest among media and individuals.
  • Speculation arises about the potential replacement of the patriarch with a younger hierarch, as Kirill is perceived as lacking faith.
  • The Putin system persists even after Putin's supposed death, with a division of power and interests in continuing military operations.
  • The Putin family's influence on Russian politics and the economy is dismissed, with a focus on a Politburo 2.0 structure.
  • Trust among Russians is minimal due to historical and propaganda influences, eroding solidarity and horizontal ties.
  • Successful political propaganda prolongs messages and discussions, with silence or legal action advised to counter false narratives effectively.

31:42

Russian Hybrid Operation Tests NATO's Response

  • A hybrid operation involves various stages, including communication with other states, disruptions in navigation systems and logistics, and the potential for unrest and chaos to be incited through cyber attacks and hacking.
  • The operation, developed by Russian special services and the General Staff, aims to test the West's ability to resist such attacks, with examples including the disruption of banking websites and ATM software, potentially leading to chaos and uncertainty.
  • If the operation is successful, special operations forces may be introduced to ensure the rights and freedoms of non-citizens of certain countries, with NATO monitoring the situation and potentially expressing concern over the use of excessive force.
  • The operation may involve a form of blackmail towards NATO countries, urging them to support Ukraine or face consequences, with the ultimate goal of testing NATO's response and potentially influencing their decisions.
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