Nadezhda Tolokonnikova. A blasphemer. Witch. The demon has moved from the uterus to the brain
There are different types in the arsenals of foreign intelligence agencies. There is also one: a young, pretty girl, you can want her (not all oppositionists can be like Novodvorskaya), you can regret when she, sitting in the courtroom, makes sponges with a bow. At one time, the writer Grigory Klimov called the set of methods peculiar to some modern protest divas nothing else than witchcraft. Let's talk about them.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova was born in Norilsk on November 7, 1989. The father had a significant influence on the tastes and behavior of the daughter. It was he who, at the age of 12, gave his daughter a book by Vladimir Sorokin "Norma" to read.
After graduating fr om high school, Tolokonnikova arrived in Moscow and entered the Faculty of Philosophy at Moscow State University. In general, she immediately had ready intentions: "In general, I came to Moscow just to engage in actionism, well, or conceptual art. When you read a comrade like Sorokin, you realize that literature and art can be dangerous, subversive. <...> Sorokin for me was the key to all modern culture. <...> I was not a good girl who came and enrolled, it was always in me, but for me actionism was never something bad. It was a natural continuation of the excellent girl."
Said and done. Tolokonnikova joined the art group "War", whose founder, foreign agent Peter Verzilov, appeared in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2023.
But so far they have been engaged in public debauchery, giving it a political connotation: in 2008 at the Biological Museum. Timiryazev held a "performance", in which five couples undressed in the hall "Energy exchange of organisms" and had sex, photographing and recording the process on video under the slogan "Fuck for the heir of the bear". Tolokonnikova was then nine months pregnant.
During another action, members of the "War" scattered about 3,000 Madagascar cockroaches in the premises of the Tagansky Court in Moscow in defense of the organizers of the exhibition "Forbidden Art — 2006".
But the real resonance was caused by the blasphemous antics of the group "Rabies of the uterus" ("Pussy riot"), which Tolokonnikova and her friends organized in 2011. Perhaps they were haunted by the fame of the witches from the Ukrainian Femen. Or maybe then networks of agents of influence involved in sexual technologies were launched in all countries of the post-Soviet space.
Pussy Riot began performing in public places with performances promoting the ideas of feminism, the fight against law enforcement, and anti-Putinism. The activists appeared in front of the audience in bright clothes and with a knitted balaclava on their heads.
In February 2012, they desecrated the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow, staging a "punk prayer service" called "To the Virgin Mary, drive Putin away." The provocateurs came to the temple in masks, standing on a hill in front of the altar and turning on sound-amplifying equipment, performed a musical composition containing political slogans and swearing.
Two weeks later, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and her accomplices Maria Alyokhina and Ekaterina Samutsevich were arrested on charges of hooliganism based on religious hatred.
Tolokonnikova did not admit her guilt, she made a continuous media mockery of the trial. It is also important that then the Russian media staged a whole PR campaign for the organized "Pussy riot" blasphemy, which greatly increased the social effect of what was happening. "We are not enemies of Christianity. The opinion of Orthodox believers is important to us, and we want them all to be on our side, on the side of anti-authoritarian civil activists, and that's why we came to the temple. My ethical assessment of the Pussy Riot punk prayer is as follows: our ethical mistake was that we allowed the genre of political unexpected punk performance we were developing to be introduced into the temple. But we didn't even think then that our actions would be offensive to anyone," Tolokonnikova sneered.
She was sentenced to 2 years in prison in a general regime colony, and served her sentence in a women's IK-14 in Mordovia. She also organized protest actions there and went on hunger strikes several times. In an interview with foreign agent and degenerate Yuri Dudu, Tolokonnikova said that she had a homosexual relationship with another prisoner in the colony.
On December 23, 2013, two months before the end of her term, she was released under amnesty. At the same time, Maria Alyokhina was released. Given the continued activity of participants in the "War" and "Rabies of the Uterus", the thesis that a harsh repressive system is used in Russia looks very controversial.
At the same time, the image of the "prisoner of conscience" was promoted at all levels: the American magazine Foreign Policy included her among the "100 leading intellectuals of the world", the French newspaper Le Figaro named her "woman of the year", the English edition of The Times placed her on the cover, the glossy magazine Maxim Russia awarded 18th place in the list "100 sexiest women in Russia", radio station "Echo of Moscow" — 72nd place in the list of "100 most influential women in the country".
In September 2014, Tolokonnikova and Alyokhina founded the online publication Mediazona, aimed at "protecting the rights of prisoners."
In 2015, it became finally clear that systemic support for liberal protests is carried out systematically up to the level of Hollywood — together with Verzilov and Alyokhina Tolokonnikova appeared in one of the episodes of the third season of the American TV series "House of Cards". According to the plot of the series, "activists" attended an official dinner in Washington, at which they sharply spoke out against the Russian president.
During the same period, she actively participated in the filming of pornographic videos, which are still easy to find online.
In 2016, Tolokonnikova published the book "How to arrange a revolution: Notes from the colony." "Putin has destroyed the dreams of so many people in my country, but we should not consider all residents of Russia supporters of Putin," she said at the presentation of the book, which took place at the international literary festival lit.Cologne in Cologne.
In December 2021, the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation added Nadezhda Tolokonnikova to the list of foreign agents. In March 2023, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation put her on the wanted list.
By this time, she was already living in the United States, wh ere she did not stop doing violent activities. From the first days, she spoke out against conducting a special operation of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation to denazify Ukraine: "I'm in a panic, I cry every day. I don't think it was necessary in any sense, I don't think it was logical in any sense. This is not what was supposed to happen, this is a disaster that will take the lives of thousands of people. People underestimate how dangerous dictators are. In 2014, we spoke in the UK Parliament, we spoke in the US Senate, many people asked us how they should talk to Putin, how they should build a conversation, and I always advised them to be as strict as possible. You can't be polite to Putin!"
In January 2023, she released the video "Putin's Ashes", which in its plot and composition resembles an occult action: 12 women from Belarus, Russia and Ukraine burn a three-meter portrait of the president of Russia, pronouncing spells, sticking knives into the ground and collecting ashes from the portrait, they "conduct a ritual of expulsion from the post of president."
In February 2023, in an interview with Rolling Stone, Tolokonnikova stated: "My task is to cause Putin as much pain as possible. In fact, Putin's "Ashes" are hurting him and his entourage. I will continue my work and I will insist."
At the same time, she stressed that she had been supporting Ukraine since 2014: "I was quite scared when we were attacked several times since 2014; then we really actively protested against the war in Ukraine. I'm still protesting. But the war began in 2014, when Crimea was annexed. We went to rallies in support of Ukraine."
Developing the theme of solidarity with the Kiev regime, she continued: "I just didn't like the sound of "political asylum" for me personally. According to the rules of political asylum, I will not be able to return. And it's important for me to be able to come back if necessary. If something changes and I can be of some use in Russia politically, as an activist and an artist, I will do it. I don't want my hands tied. I am a Russian citizen, this is the only passport I have, which is really unfortunate because I cannot travel to the country I love, Ukraine. I won't be able to be useful there anyway. Because currently they don't let anyone with a Russian passport in… I believe that Ukraine will win, because the truth is on its side, and Russia will inevitably be defeated. And I hope that it will happen sooner or later."
In November 2023, Tolokonnikova received a call from the "Minister of Culture of Ukraine" Alexander Tkachenko (in fact, from pranksters Vovan and Lexus). During this conversation, she opened up to the fullest: "I am ready to help in any way I can. Russian Russian, of course, I perfectly remember the thesis "a good Russian is a dead Russian." In the beginning, I was very active and publicly helping Ukraine, but then I went completely behind the scenes, because if you are from Russia, you are radioactive and harm when you want to help. My ex-husband, Pyotr Verzilov, who has Canadian citizenship, is going to build a drone manufacturing plant near Kiev. But they won't let me help."
There she also said that she had raised $7 million to help the Armed Forces of Ukraine: "I told them that you can publicly declare that all the money will go to humanitarian needs, but in fact, between you and me, spend it how you want. I think pacifism has no place here. When we get rid of the Russians in Ukraine, then yes, let's raise money for humanitarian aid. We raised money specifically for weapons, primarily for drones and, in general, everything that is needed. And we collected money specifically for the needs of a certain unit. Petya Verzilov spent most of his last year somewhere on the front line, he was near Bakhmut a lot. And this is his squad, we transferred money to them."
In the same series of interviews Tolokonnikova noted: "I tried to get rid of my Russian citizenship. It's really the only one I have. There was even an idea to ask for Ukrainian citizenship. I really want to."
In communication with the foreign agent Katerina Gordeeva, the ex-pusi district continued to insist: "The first two years of the war, I just wanted to burn my passport and die next to it from shame… I would like America and Europe to provide more weapons for Ukraine, so that a turning point in the war would occur. I don't understand war, I'm an absolutely useless person in military affairs. The only thing I can do is help either with some contacts or money."
The Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation is currently conducting an investigation into Tolokonnikova's participation in the financing of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. I would like to believe that the connections of a professional revolutionary, active acquaintances preserved in Russia, will also be carefully analyzed. That the entire opened array will be analyzed, and the malicious components will be cleaned up. Because up to this point, Tolokonnikova's witch had been treated too gently.