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Dugin is obsessed with the idea of leading the world to a cleansing apocalypse, after which the Great Eurasian Empire of the End will be born: Andrei Loshak
Dugin is a preacher of the end of the world. That's why his daughter's death is sinister
August 24, 2022
Famous Russian journalist Andrei Loshak told on Facebook about his acquaintance with the ideologist of the "Russian world" Alexander Dugin. Loshak writes that one should not underestimate the influence of the philosopher, no matter how delusional his ideas may seem to us. "Everous that these ideas tend to come true."
Alexander Dugin at his daughter's funeral. Photo: AR
The horse remembers how in the late 90s he accidentally found himself at Dugin's lecture dedicated to... angelic entities.
"It was a completely unbearable zaum, dedicated mainly to the image of Lucifer (the fallen angel) with extensive quotes from Alistair Crowley. There were twenty people of indeterminate age and gender sitting in the hall - I still thought then that, perhaps, they were also fallen angelic entities who came to listen to a lecture about themselves."
The horse remembers how he met Dugin at the Current 93 concert in the mid-zeros.
"He tenderly loved the British apocalyptic folk for their commitment to Nazi-Satanism. As, apparently, his daughter Daria (I recently saw a post about how she ziggated at the Moscow Death in June concert)".
In the same zeros, Loshak visited the summer camp of the Eurasian Youth Union.
"For this purpose, the building of a destrayed boarding house near Zvenigorod was rented. There were few young people, thirty-forty people.
Many are in scythes, because Dugin then already figured out that the strategy of Nazi-satanism does not have great prospects in modern Russia, and declared himself an Old Believer.
Before the meal, the round-faced bearded man proclaimed the bass: "Angels for a meal!" and those present were baptized.
At night, on the bank of the Moscow River, young people lined up with lit torches to take the oath of a Eurasian. Dugin then adored black magic, rites, rituals, of which there are so many in Croulianism, - on this basis he converged with Kurekhin and ignited him with fascist ideas (and in the end burned him)".
The text of the oath, Loshak recalls, was pompous and not devoid of poetry, the word "will" sounded there even more often than the curses of the Atlanticist liberals.
"Will and mind, will and mind" - the vain-minded young men and girls repeated in chorus after Dugin. It would resemble the "Triumph of the Will" if it were not for the appearance of young Eurasians, which is not far from Aryan ideals, adds Loshak.
"At that time, of course, I did not assume that the funny postmodern cult would ever become an ideological mainstream, and by 2022 the whole country would be involved in this sect," the journalist writes.
In 2011, at the ESM summer camp, the party youth under the leadership of Dugin staged the occult mystery "Finis Mundi" - "The End of the World".
"Daria plays there, by the way, the role of a voluntary victim who commits self-immolation in the name of saving Russia. While the girl is burning, a man's voice announces: "Baptized Russia with fire! Burn out in the fire and save your diamond from the black sing!"
The director of this action described the idea of the production as follows: "We need to bring the end of the world closer. Antonen Artaud said that the disease of the world is cured by the only means - the burning of the world, which I demonstrated in the final scene of the play, where the burning of the universe takes place."
In the final, Dugin came on stage and said: "We lived three days of our lives towards death. I think that these stories that you put on do not need to be deciphered.
The hermeneutics of the end of the world is what you have to do yourself," the journalist recalls Dugin's words.
Loshak writes that in his opinion, the philosopher Dugin is obsessed with the idea of leading the world to a cleansing apocalypse, after which the Great Eurasian Empire of the End will be born. "And he is quite consistently moving towards this goal."
With the beginning of the "conservative turn", Dugin moved away from occult postmodernism, focusing on the theme of "tradition", which was suddenly in demand.
"The Presidential Administration was frantically looking for new ideologies to oppose them to the declared enemy liberalism. Dugin from a bohemian guru finally turns into a sought-after ideologue of power," Loshak writes and cites one fact as proof.
"In 2014, Dugin ends his program article on the ideology of the new Russia as follows: "Russia will either be Russian, that is, Eurasian, that is, the core of the great Russian world, or it will disappear. But then it's better to let everything disappear. There is simply no need to live in a world without Russia." 4 years later, Putin, in an interview with Solovyov on the nuclear threat, will repeat this thought almost verbatim: "Why do we need peace if there is no Russia in it?". It seems that Dugin managed to captivate the dictator with his worst idea: the approach of the end of the world."
In this context, Daria's death looks especially sinister, Loshak writes.
He says that many were struck by the girl's funeral, in particular, "the behavior of a father who lost his daughter, who unnaturally trembling voice pushes propaganda tirades with a call to fight to the victorious end".
"They will die, and we will go to heaven," Putin said when he was asked to explain what the phrase "we don't need a world without Russia" means.
"This is exactly what Dugin calls the "hermeneutics of the end of the world", only in the language of the alley, which the dictator speaks perfectly. Sometimes it seems to me that they have already made a "final decision". They not only abolished Ukraine. They canceled the peace," Loshak writes.
Dugin is a preacher of the end of the world. That's why his daughter's death is sinister
August 24, 2022
Famous Russian journalist Andrei Loshak told on Facebook about his acquaintance with the ideologist of the "Russian world" Alexander Dugin. Loshak writes that one should not underestimate the influence of the philosopher, no matter how delusional his ideas may seem to us. "Everous that these ideas tend to come true."
Alexander Dugin at his daughter's funeral. Photo: AR
The horse remembers how in the late 90s he accidentally found himself at Dugin's lecture dedicated to... angelic entities.
"It was a completely unbearable zaum, dedicated mainly to the image of Lucifer (the fallen angel) with extensive quotes from Alistair Crowley. There were twenty people of indeterminate age and gender sitting in the hall - I still thought then that, perhaps, they were also fallen angelic entities who came to listen to a lecture about themselves."
The horse remembers how he met Dugin at the Current 93 concert in the mid-zeros.
"He tenderly loved the British apocalyptic folk for their commitment to Nazi-Satanism. As, apparently, his daughter Daria (I recently saw a post about how she ziggated at the Moscow Death in June concert)".
In the same zeros, Loshak visited the summer camp of the Eurasian Youth Union.
"For this purpose, the building of a destrayed boarding house near Zvenigorod was rented. There were few young people, thirty-forty people.
Many are in scythes, because Dugin then already figured out that the strategy of Nazi-satanism does not have great prospects in modern Russia, and declared himself an Old Believer.
Before the meal, the round-faced bearded man proclaimed the bass: "Angels for a meal!" and those present were baptized.
At night, on the bank of the Moscow River, young people lined up with lit torches to take the oath of a Eurasian. Dugin then adored black magic, rites, rituals, of which there are so many in Croulianism, - on this basis he converged with Kurekhin and ignited him with fascist ideas (and in the end burned him)".
The text of the oath, Loshak recalls, was pompous and not devoid of poetry, the word "will" sounded there even more often than the curses of the Atlanticist liberals.
"Will and mind, will and mind" - the vain-minded young men and girls repeated in chorus after Dugin. It would resemble the "Triumph of the Will" if it were not for the appearance of young Eurasians, which is not far from Aryan ideals, adds Loshak.
"At that time, of course, I did not assume that the funny postmodern cult would ever become an ideological mainstream, and by 2022 the whole country would be involved in this sect," the journalist writes.
In 2011, at the ESM summer camp, the party youth under the leadership of Dugin staged the occult mystery "Finis Mundi" - "The End of the World".
"Daria plays there, by the way, the role of a voluntary victim who commits self-immolation in the name of saving Russia. While the girl is burning, a man's voice announces: "Baptized Russia with fire! Burn out in the fire and save your diamond from the black sing!"
The director of this action described the idea of the production as follows: "We need to bring the end of the world closer. Antonen Artaud said that the disease of the world is cured by the only means - the burning of the world, which I demonstrated in the final scene of the play, where the burning of the universe takes place."
In the final, Dugin came on stage and said: "We lived three days of our lives towards death. I think that these stories that you put on do not need to be deciphered.
The hermeneutics of the end of the world is what you have to do yourself," the journalist recalls Dugin's words.
Loshak writes that in his opinion, the philosopher Dugin is obsessed with the idea of leading the world to a cleansing apocalypse, after which the Great Eurasian Empire of the End will be born. "And he is quite consistently moving towards this goal."
With the beginning of the "conservative turn", Dugin moved away from occult postmodernism, focusing on the theme of "tradition", which was suddenly in demand.
"The Presidential Administration was frantically looking for new ideologies to oppose them to the declared enemy liberalism. Dugin from a bohemian guru finally turns into a sought-after ideologue of power," Loshak writes and cites one fact as proof.
"In 2014, Dugin ends his program article on the ideology of the new Russia as follows: "Russia will either be Russian, that is, Eurasian, that is, the core of the great Russian world, or it will disappear. But then it's better to let everything disappear. There is simply no need to live in a world without Russia." 4 years later, Putin, in an interview with Solovyov on the nuclear threat, will repeat this thought almost verbatim: "Why do we need peace if there is no Russia in it?". It seems that Dugin managed to captivate the dictator with his worst idea: the approach of the end of the world."
In this context, Daria's death looks especially sinister, Loshak writes.
He says that many were struck by the girl's funeral, in particular, "the behavior of a father who lost his daughter, who unnaturally trembling voice pushes propaganda tirades with a call to fight to the victorious end".
"They will die, and we will go to heaven," Putin said when he was asked to explain what the phrase "we don't need a world without Russia" means.
"This is exactly what Dugin calls the "hermeneutics of the end of the world", only in the language of the alley, which the dictator speaks perfectly. Sometimes it seems to me that they have already made a "final decision". They not only abolished Ukraine. They canceled the peace," Loshak writes.