'Dugin and Dzhemal (senior) were only pretending to be anti-Semites...they were Judeo-Masonic agents and Zionists': Pribylovsky
Quote from Timothy Fitzpatrick on May 7, 2025, 00:31
By Vladimir PRIBYLOVSKY (Soviet political Scientist who was found dead in 2016 shortly after writing book exposing Putin)
Rebbe Shmulevich, my memoir about him
...If you are interested in Avrom. In 1987-88 Nikita-Avrom Shmulevich-Demin came to Moscow. Someone introduced him to me as Nikita behind his back, so I remember him as Nikita, although, apparently, he himself introduced himself to me as Avrom.One of the purposes of his visit was to get to know DimDimych Vasiliev's "Memory" first-hand and find out for sure whether they were anti-Semites or whether the Soviet government was slandering them. Someone gave him my phone number, saying that I was an expert on "Memory". Nikita-Avrom arranged to meet me in the synagogue (he probably thought that I was also a Jew). It was the first (and I suppose the last) time in my life that I visited a synagogue. We talked in some small park or on the boulevard. It seems that in a small park somewhere halfway between the synagogue and Inostranka. Nikita really wanted to find normal Russian right-wing nationalists who were not anti-Semites. He had special hopes for Vasiliev's "Memory". Because he was told that they only pretend to be nationalist-communists a la "Nash Sovremennik", but in reality they are monarchists at heart. I confirmed to him that they are monarchists at heart, and "Nash Sovremennik" are also more Black Hundreds than communists at heart, but I could not reassure him about the fact that the authorities had slandered Vasiliev as an anti-Semite. And I gave him several "Pamyat" manifestos, and at the same time gave him the phone numbers of DimDimych and the head of his security service, Alexander Barkashov. Nikita only glanced at them and immediately went sour - the extreme anti-Semitism in the "Pamyat" documents was obvious. "Are there any Russian nationalists who are not anti-Semites?" he asked me hopefully. I said that theoretically THERE SHOULD BE, I am looking for them myself - but I have not found them yet (I was not acquainted with Viktor Aksyuchits at that time, otherwise I would have made Nikita happy with Aksyuchits' phone number). Ironically, Dugin was also a member of the Central Council of "Memory" at that time, but I did not know that Dugin and Dzhemal (senior) were only pretending to be anti-Semites, but in reality they were not at all (and a few months later DimDimych kicked Dugin and Dzhemal out of "Memory" precisely because they were Judeo-Masonic agents and Zionists). I don't know whether Nikita-Avrom found Dugin himself then or later...
Source: http://anticompromat.panchul.com/shmulevich/memo_pr.html
By Vladimir PRIBYLOVSKY (Soviet political Scientist who was found dead in 2016 shortly after writing book exposing Putin) Rebbe Shmulevich, my memoir about him...If you are interested in Avrom. In 1987-88 Nikita-Avrom Shmulevich-Demin came to Moscow. Someone introduced him to me as Nikita behind his back, so I remember him as Nikita, although, apparently, he himself introduced himself to me as Avrom.One of the purposes of his visit was to get to know DimDimych Vasiliev's "Memory" first-hand and find out for sure whether they were anti-Semites or whether the Soviet government was slandering them. Someone gave him my phone number, saying that I was an expert on "Memory". Nikita-Avrom arranged to meet me in the synagogue (he probably thought that I was also a Jew). It was the first (and I suppose the last) time in my life that I visited a synagogue. We talked in some small park or on the boulevard. It seems that in a small park somewhere halfway between the synagogue and Inostranka. Nikita really wanted to find normal Russian right-wing nationalists who were not anti-Semites. He had special hopes for Vasiliev's "Memory". Because he was told that they only pretend to be nationalist-communists a la "Nash Sovremennik", but in reality they are monarchists at heart. I confirmed to him that they are monarchists at heart, and "Nash Sovremennik" are also more Black Hundreds than communists at heart, but I could not reassure him about the fact that the authorities had slandered Vasiliev as an anti-Semite. And I gave him several "Pamyat" manifestos, and at the same time gave him the phone numbers of DimDimych and the head of his security service, Alexander Barkashov. Nikita only glanced at them and immediately went sour - the extreme anti-Semitism in the "Pamyat" documents was obvious. "Are there any Russian nationalists who are not anti-Semites?" he asked me hopefully. I said that theoretically THERE SHOULD BE, I am looking for them myself - but I have not found them yet (I was not acquainted with Viktor Aksyuchits at that time, otherwise I would have made Nikita happy with Aksyuchits' phone number). Ironically, Dugin was also a member of the Central Council of "Memory" at that time, but I did not know that Dugin and Dzhemal (senior) were only pretending to be anti-Semites, but in reality they were not at all (and a few months later DimDimych kicked Dugin and Dzhemal out of "Memory" precisely because they were Judeo-Masonic agents and Zionists). I don't know whether Nikita-Avrom found Dugin himself then or later... Source: http://anticompromat.panchul.com/shmulevich/memo_pr.html |
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