
The anti-Russian and anti-Slavic oligarchy (linked financially and politically to abroad influence centres) attempts to destabilise Russia against the background of the global political and economical crisis – triggered and managed by Anglo-Jewish financial, technological and media groups competing in the world.
Photo: Giegij Apollonowicz Gapon(*)
(*)Giegij Apollonowicz Gapon (born 5 February [17] 1870 in Bieliki, Poltava state – March 28 [10 April] 1906 in Oziorki, Petersburg province), besides known as priest Gapon, was a devoid of the spiritual position of the Russian Orthodox Church, a political activist and union activist, talker and preacher.
He was the founder and permanent leader of the working organization “The Assembly of Workers of the Plants and Plants of Russia in Saint Petersburg” and the organizer of the January labour strike and the mass march of workers to the Tsar with a petition which ended with the execution of workers and started the first Russian revolution in 1905–1907. After January 9, 1905, he was a character in the Russian emigration revolutionary community, organizing an interparty conference in Geneva in 1905, participating in failed preparations for an armed uprising in St. Petersburg utilizing a steamship John Grafton and the founder of the revolutionary organization of the All-Russian Workers' Union. After returning to Russia in October-November 1905, he became the leader of the revived Assembly of Russian mill Workers in Petersburg, an ally of number Witty and a supporter of the reforms announced in Manifesto on 17 October. In March 1906, he was murdered in Ozierki by a group of Eserovian militants accused of cooperating with the authorities and betraying the revolution.
for: Гапон, Георгий Аполлонович
‘Russian” oligarchs
see:
https://www.finam.ru/publications/item/top-10-milliarderov-rossii-v-2026-godu-20260212-1512/
In the above list, there are no oligarchs closest to the Kremlin, specified as: Soil, Kowalczuks, Rotenbergs, etc., see:www.forbes.ru/sobytiya-slideshow/vlast/101007-10sputnikov-presidenta?image=56748
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