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All Party Gold. All Gold of the Party Chief Accountant of the Administration of the Central Committee of the CPSU

Nikolai Efimovich Kruchina died on the night of August 25-26, 1991. He chose the third way to take his own life - he jumped out of the window. He committed his suicide at night: his wife and son were sleeping peacefully in their beds. At six in the morning his body was found under the windows of the apartment.

The wife was shocked when the doorbell rang and reported a terrible discovery: when she went to bed, Kruchina was sitting at his desk in his office and working. He hasn't slept much at all lately. The police inspected the office and the scene of the incident. Since Nikolai Kruchina was responsible for party finances, the case of his unexpected death was taken under special control. Roy Medvedev wrote about this in his article:

The search was carried out by a team of criminologists under the leadership of three special investigators important matters from the USSR Prosecutor's Office and in the presence of the prosecutor of the Leninsky district of Moscow. However, no traces of any unauthorized persons being in N. Kruchina’s apartment were found. There were no signs of destruction of any papers or documents. On the contrary, it became clear that after August 19, Nikolai Efimovich transferred to his apartment many of the papers that were supposed to be stored in official safes on Old Square. But all these folders with papers were in order, with appropriate inscriptions on the covers and with authentic signatures of the highest persons. These materials were confiscated and appropriate protocols were drawn up.

The office of N. Kruchina in the Central Committee of the CPSU was in less order. Even on the evening of August 23, M. Gorbachev, who returned from Foros, ordered Kruchina to put all affairs in order, and in particular, to immediately pay wages to the party apparatus workers for two to three months and give them work books. But Kruchina was unable to do this, since that same evening the large six-story Administrative Office building in the complex of buildings of the CPSU Central Committee on Old Square was captured by the “democrats.” As early as August 25, excursions were held in these buildings for Soviet and Western correspondents. They were also shown the office of N. E. Kruchina. At the same time, a journalist from the weekly Soyuz, Irina Krasnopolskaya, sat in the chair of the business manager and demanded that the photojournalist accompanying her capture this moment. The journalist rummaged through the drawers of N. Kruchina’s desk, leafed through his calendar with notes, and looked around the rest room. Even the employees of the building's commandant's office, who accompanied the tourists, were shocked.

After the suicide of N. Kruchina, his office, and all other main offices in the CPSU Central Committee, were sealed, including the office of the retired General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee - the famous office No. ... on the fifth floor of the main building of the Central Committee.

The investigation into the death of Kruchina was closely followed by the entire press of that time. On September 5, in Komsomolskaya Pravda, Sergei Pluzhnikov reported:

May the relatives and friends of Nikolai Efimovich Kruchina forgive us, but we still have to. once again turn to the circumstances of his death.

As we have already reported, the manager of the affairs of the CPSU Central Committee N. E. Kruchina jumped from the balcony of his apartment at five o’clock in the morning. That night from August 25 to 26, Nikolai Efimovich’s wife and youngest son were in the apartment with him, and they could not help but hear, even in their sleep, the sound of a struggle or screams. There are a number of other compelling reasons that now allow specialists from the prosecutor’s office of the Leninsky district of Moscow to assert that it was indeed suicide.

As it turned out, Nikolai Efimovich left two posthumous notes. One of them was found immediately - on a coffee table in the hallway of the apartment. Another, more detailed one, was with the deceased. The meaning of the two notes is tragic and boils down to one thing: “...I am not a traitor or a conspirator... I am a coward.” Nikolai Efimovich wrote that his conscience was clear and asked that this be communicated to the people, adding: “I am only guilty of signing an order to protect these secretaries” (apparently, this meant members of the State Emergency Committee). Could a person lie to himself before his death?

The search of the apartment of the manager of the CPSU Central Committee was carried out by three investigators for particularly important cases of the USSR Prosecutor's Office in the presence of the prosecutor of the Leninsky district N. Popov. No traces of destruction of any papers were found. Investigators seized a number of documents. Even the names, and even more so the signatures under them, testified to the special importance of these materials.

Kruchina's dossier, which also concerned commercial activities party in recent years, is now in the USSR Prosecutor's Office. Prosecutor N. Popov refused to talk about the contents of the documents, citing some unfinished investigation, and rightly noted that dealing with the dossier was not within his competence. We tracked down one of the investigators who carried out the search. He refused to say anything about the dossier, not even accompanying his refusal with the standard statement: “an investigation is underway.”

Is this investigation ongoing? From well-informed sources in the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs, we learned that the management of the BKhSS never interfered in the commercial activities of the CPSU. Until recently, there was a telephone taboo. And if individual criminal facts accidentally surfaced, little attention was paid to them or, one might say more harshly, they were hidden, and they never served as a reason for initiating criminal cases against party bosses. So, for example, it happened with the facts of misappropriation large sums travel currency by members of the Estonian party apparatus and government last year (1998).

In a word, there are now no guarantees that, due to the enormous busyness of investigators with the State Emergency Committee case and the “reconstruction” in the USSR Prosecutor’s Office, Kruchina’s dossier will not get lost in the heap of operational materials.

And how correspondent Pluzhnikov looked into the water! Soon, Kruchina’s case was seized from the police and transferred to a special register with the KGB, where it was successfully closed “due to the lack of corpus delicti.”

Meanwhile, Kruchina’s death for another investigation - in the State Emergency Committee case - happened at a very bad time. Just in those days, because of the documents found, a very influential person in the CPSU was arrested - Oleg Shenin, the secretary of the CPSU Central Committee, who oversaw party work in the army and the KGB under M. Gorbachev. He was also among the conspirators. And it was Kruchina who was supposed to become a deadly noose for him, because it was planned to arrange a confrontation between Shenin and Kruchina. Alas! On the eve of this confrontation, Kruchina made his flight. Shenin spent a year in Lefortovo, but didn’t say a word. No one could convict him either: Kruchina was in the next world, Shenin was not listed among the organizers of the State Emergency Committee, and did not sign harmful documents or orders. And when they finally decided to interrogate Valentin Falin, the former secretary of the CPSU Central Committee, it suddenly turned out that he was already in Germany, and in the safe where incriminating documents were supposed to be kept, there was an open bottle of Armenian cognac... And not a single piece of paper...

True, Colonel of the First Main Directorate of the KGB Leonid Veselovsky willingly cooperated with the investigation. He even said that there is one special document that is signed by everyone who is connected with the special secrets of the CPSU, and it looks like this:

I, a member of the CPSU since..., party card No...., hereby confirm my conscious and voluntary decision to become a trusted representative of the party and carry out the tasks entrusted to me by the party in any position and in any situation, without disclosing my affiliation with the institution of trusted representatives. I undertake to store and carefully use in the interests of the party the financial and material resources entrusted to me, the return of which I guarantee upon its first request. All I earned as a result economic activity I recognize funds for the party’s funds as its property and guarantee their transfer at any time and in any place. I undertake to maintain strict confidentiality of the information entrusted to me and to carry out the instructions of the party transmitted to me through authorized persons.

Signature of a member of the CPSU_

Signature of the person accepting the obligation_

Veselovsky honestly admitted:

In November 1990, at the request of the leadership of the CPSU Central Committee (Ivashko and Kruchina), by decision of the department leadership (Kryuchkov and Bobkov), I was transferred from PSU to work in the CPSU Central Committee Administration... Kruchina believed that such a serious issue as the organization of economic activity could be entrusted only to department employees, whose honesty he never doubted. An agreement was reached to periodically inform Bobkov about my activities in the Administration of the CPSU Central Committee....

Monetary resources reflected in financial documents can only be publicly invested in public, social or charitable funds, which will make it difficult to confiscate them in the future. It's about on the creation of a joint stock company in one of the capitalist countries with lenient tax legislation, for example in Switzerland... Then the immediate creation of a joint venture on the territory of the Soviet Union...

Volsky's Scientific and Industrial Union and its Simako concern enjoyed special favor among the party leadership. They received large financial subsidies and converted rubles into foreign currency through the military-industrial complex at a rate of 1.8 rubles per dollar. Here, Prime Minister Pavlov provided active assistance to the NPS and Simako. The UD received signals about Simako's participation in the trade in large quantities of weapons, military equipment, and other dubious transactions, which I reported to Grushko and Kryuchkov. But no measures were taken.

There were no documents confirming Veselovsky’s words, and it was impossible to ask anything from the dead Kruchina.

But Kruchina’s flight from the fifth floor of an apartment building was only the first flight. Following Kruchina, his predecessor G.S. Pavlov committed the same suicide.

Pensioner of the CPSU Central Committee

Georgiy Pavlov was eighty years old. On that day, Sunday October 6, 1991, he repeated the flight of Nikolai Efimovich. They say that old Pavlov was sitting and watching TV, then suddenly, without saying a word, he got up and went into his office. This always happened when he got ready to work. But when literally a couple of minutes later the wife looked into the office, her husband was not there. The window was wide open. And under the window, on the carpet, the slippers of a pensioner stood neatly. There was a note on the desktop containing only two words: “Cremation only!” The former business manager was lying below, under the window, on the street. He was dead.

It is believed that Pavlov was also afraid of interrogations and decided to take such a step in order to hide party secrets concerning the notorious party gold: codes and account numbers in foreign banks, names of people privy to the terrible secret.

The series of suicides did not end at Pavlov. The baton was taken up by the relatively young and “growing”, as they say in these circles, employee of the CPSU Central Committee Dmitry Lisovolik.

Death of Dmitry Lisovolik

Dmitry Lisovolik jumped from the twelfth floor balcony on October 17, 1991. On this day, Lisovoliki received guests. The TV was on, some jokes and music were playing. Foxface went out onto the balcony. And according to his wife’s stories, everything else happened as if in a nightmare: she and her daughter saw how for some reason he leaned over the railing and began to fall. A minute later, his body was already lying on the asphalt. This time no note was left, although the police turned over the entire house. Lisovolik’s case was closed using the same wording - “due to the lack of corpus delicti.”

Just these days in Lefortovo they were trying to squeeze information out of Shane and others like him. And as soon as the investigation reached the “hot” material, they took their own lives: they poisoned themselves, shot themselves, cut their wrists, hanged themselves or threw themselves out of windows - more and more victims. In total, from the end of August to October 1991, 1,746 deaths occurred in the USSR of persons involved in financial activities CPSU.

And after the party members, ordinary citizens began to fall out of the windows. Moreover, one of the suicides of that time, a thirteen-year-old child, left the following posthumous note: “I don’t want to live in the USSR.” It started from the top, reached the bottom, started with adults, reached children... What was it, Lord?

Well, with adults and “generals”, everything is simpler there. They all visited the same medical institution, where, under the guise of an examination or other procedure, it is easy to put a person into a trance and apply quick coding.

Post-hypnotic settings

As you can see, putting a program into our brain to kill or eliminate ourselves is not so difficult. All you need is a good hypnotist. He is capable of both introducing a code deep into consciousness and conducting a light post-hypnotic suggestion.

These post-hypnotic settings are used very often during hypnosis. Psychotherapists and other specialists see post-hypnotic orders as good remedy to treat their patients. This is especially effective for diseases such as manic behavior, different types organic damage, inspired diseases, as well as for mental stabilization.

Post-hypnotic suggestions are also given to reduce the time required to enter hypnosleep.

Alas, such attitudes are given not only in medical purposes! Perhaps our “flying generals” were given a conditional command: if you hear the code word, you must commit suicide. If you feel that the investigative authorities will be interested in clearly defined questions (for example, where the money is, or facts from the lives of certain people, certain documents, etc.), choose death. After all, there is nothing else besides death: if you betray, you will die, but in a painful way. And the targeted suggestion gives a quick death, an irresistible desire to cut the damned knot at once. No pain, no fear. “Flying” generals, colonels and majors chose exactly this path. Well, those who resisted hypnosis or did not have time to receive “sanitation” were killed in a simple way, with the help of a gang of criminals, perhaps also coded for murder and self-destruction. We will never know about this.

But why, why did it start ten years later? New episode suicide? After all apparent reason- there was no political event, and it was not pensioners or citizens close to the second half of their lives who entered the game, but children?

The Kstovo events can be viewed as an experiment. An experiment on fast and high-quality processing of a sample population, in in this case- children. The Kstovo killer carried out a merciless but necessary experiment.

What targeted suggestion could the Kstovo killer give? The suggestion that life is disgusting, and the unreal world is beautiful. That there is no death, but you can only enter a wonderful new life... yes, in exactly this way. That is why there was a smile on the faces of the dead children, and only the strongest and most distrustful, obviously, tried to resist. Of course, in my own, childish ways.

Most residents of the city of Kstov are convinced: a maniac worked in their city who simply liked to kill children, a maniac-hypnotist who ordered them to commit suicide. Well, what if it's not a maniac? Then why? Children are obedient dough. By subjugating children, you can subjugate the future. In other words, beat time. But for “serious” work, we don’t need children, we need adults. If children are the future, then adults are the present.

Part two

FORGET ALL

My dear poison

In addition to hypnotic control, there is a simpler, but barbaric method - psychotropic influence. Translated into Russian, this means a combination of hypnosis with the use of various drugs that selectively erase part of the memory. Why is it so difficult? After all, hypnosis works. The fact is that for every hypnotist there is another hypnotist of a higher class. What was hidden in a blocked area of ​​memory can often be restored. Therefore, it is much easier to erase incriminating information and turn a person into an unconscious slave.

Experiments to destroy memory are not a new phenomenon. And it is characteristic not only of Russia. Alas! This method was used in different countries, depriving the memory of those who could cause some harm. The fact that we did this too is no secret. Moreover, it was not criminal structures that were involved, but government ones, and this happened back in the days when there was a powerful network of institutions of the military-industrial complex in the country. It was the employees of these institutions who were made into obedient executors of “special orders” who would never, under any circumstances, tell anyone anything. And not because they will keep the secret, despite torture, but simply because they do not remember this secret. You can cut them into pieces, try the most terrifying means of intimidation, but torture is of absolutely no use. A person simply cannot tell what they want from him. I wonder if the corpses found in different places with traces of monstrous torture, which were identified as the bodies of famous businessmen in the present and people related to the secrets of the CPSU Central Committee in the past, are not from the same category?

A very interesting trail follows all these dark and brutal murders, as well as incomprehensible suicides that occurred from 1991 to 1994. The Central Committee knows how to keep its secrets securely. And what is more reliable than something completely transparent and... empty for those who want to know the secrets of the brain? Some died, others were killed. The secret died with them.

How can a person be forced to voluntarily undergo such influence? Who would agree to lose their memory? Who told you it was voluntary? After all, this is not at all difficult: a regular injection of a drug developed at a research institute, for example, during a general flu vaccination or instead of an injection of vitamins. And a quick processing that no hypnotized person will ever remember.

Intoxication with certain “medicines” causes special susceptibility to hypnotic influence. And some corrections in the brain can be done using a hardware method, literally burning out “dangerous” areas of the brain with a laser. In general, with such poisoning, you can do anything to the brain: destroy memory, implant a chip that will allow you to track the movement of an “object,” or program a person to self-destruct. You don’t even need spectacular actions like flying out of a window or hanging from the handle of a window frame. As simple as day - sudden cardiac arrest. At this point, any doctor will register a heart attack. Although the cause of such a strange heart attack would not be a bad heart, but an order from the brain to immediately stop cardiac activity.

Who could be behind such a disgrace? Those, of course, who must guard certain secrets. And who guards the secrets? You are quite capable of answering this question yourself.

One such person came under the suspicion of journalists digging up such secrets: his name is Alexey Vedenkin. He worked both in the Central Committee of the CPSU and in the KGB, and some facts from his biography made the writers think.

1990, employee of the sixth department of the third main directorate of the KGB of the USSR. These incomprehensible organizations stand for naval intelligence of the KGB of the USSR. Then Alexey led a special operation at the Black Sea site of strict secrecy “Saki-4”. As a result, several American agents were captured. After such a successful undertaking by the young specialist (Vedenkin was twenty-five years old), the all-powerful Kryuchkov recommended him to Nikolai Kruchina as a confidant.

So, we get the first person involved - N. E. Kruchin, who so unsuccessfully flew out the window of his own apartment. Vedenkin was hired in 1990 as a specialist in security and regime issues in the Administrative System of the CPSU Central Committee. His close friend becomes none other than Kruchina’s deputy Valentin Leshchinsky, the former manager of the Central Committee of Belarus.

In August 1991, Comrade Vedenkin found himself... in the ranks of the defenders of the White House, about which there is a Document:

“This is to certify that Comrade Aleksey Ivanovich Vedenkin is a representative of the Administration of the President of the RSFSR and, in accordance with Decree of the President of the RSFSR dated August 25, 1991 No. 90, carries out the functions of managing the security service and is an assistant commandant of the buildings of the CPSU Central Committee on Old Square.”

As Igor Bulatovsky writes, Comrade Vedenkin immediately forms his faithful team: the head of the third main directorate of the KGB of the USSR, Vice Admiral Alexander Zhardetsky, an adviser in the security service of the presidential administration; the head of the sixth department of the same headquarters, captain 1st rank Alexey Tarakanov - head of the operations department in the new unit; transferred to the same department former manager intelligence of the third main directorate Shirokov and intelligence officer Vasilevsky (later Minister of Security of Belarus), First Deputy Head of the Ninth Main Directorate of the KGB of the USSR, Major General Mikhail Titkov receives the place of Deputy Comrade Vedenkin. And Valentin Leshchinsky becomes the boss over Vedenkin himself, now his position is called this: head of the distribution commission for the transfer of party property to the balance sheet of the administration of the President of Russia. When Kruchina dies, Comrade Vedenkin is called in for questioning only once and is not touched again.

But Vedenkin himself is involved in the Kruchina case from the Kremlin. He heads a commission that goes to the scene of the incident in order to seal and confiscate Kruchina’s documents. Kolesnikov himself, the commandant of the Central Committee buildings, sends him home to Kruchina, and does not send him in words, but by issuing a corresponding document. Here is the document:

According to available information, at the place of residence of N. Kruchina, in the basement in room No. 21 (Plotnikov Lane, 13), there is a safe and documents of interest for the work of the defense sector of the KGB of the USSR, which must be seized and transferred to their intended purpose. I order you to leave specified address for the seizure of documents, government communications devices and other valuables on the balance sheet of the CPSU Central Committee.

The documents seized by Comrade Vedenkin do not end up in the Prosecutor General's Office. After Vedenkin’s visit to Kruchina’s house, no one sees them anymore.

1992, June. Vedenkin's unit is disbanded. Leshchinsky also leaves his post. It seems that everything is according to the law: Yeltsin considered the continued existence of Vedenkin’s department unnecessary and undesirable. Bulatoveky believes that by this time Vedenkin had already fulfilled his function.

Immediately after this, Leshchinsky and Vedenkin: one - as a business manager, the second - as a security specialist - appear in Kuntsevo, at Brezhnev's dacha, and from that moment some incredible sums of money pass through Vedenkin and Leshchinsky. Their task is simple - to quickly and reliably transfer the former property of the Central Committee to newly organized commercial structures.

From November 1992 to September 1993, Vedenkin led a reputable company with a multimillion-dollar turnover and held a position in parliament, and during the days of the rebellion he became Deputy Minister of Defense of Colonel General Vladislav Achalov. It was Vedenkin who, during the defense of the White House (where the Supreme Council took refuge in 1993), supplied the defenders with weapons, ammunition and food. His people remove all secret documentation from the building. Then he disappears from the White House completely without a trace and ends up in the West as a member of Zhirinovsky’s party. After spending a couple of years in exile and establishing the necessary connections, Vedenkin returns to his homeland.

Such is fate, such is the story. Considering that the “defender of the White House in 1991” has the honorary title of SS Brigadeführer, which was given to him by the heirs of the Third Reich, then the phenomenon is interesting. Who else but him could be entrusted with eliminating those who might be too talkative? And who else but a young specialist from the KGB of the USSR knew how to easily and simply pull this off technically, creating the impression that the murders were successful suicides? What means he used is another question. Comrade Vedenkin was not a performer, he was a leader.

What about those who followed orders? They are either dead or will never remember what they did or did not do between August and October 1991... I hope you have not forgotten how many "flying" people appeared during these unstable times? And how many citizens turned to doctors, complaining of sudden and very selective sclerosis - no one will tell you that. Such statistics do not exist.

But by the beginning of the new millennium, a special category of people appeared in our country. They do not even suffer from selective sclerosis, but from real retrograde amnesia.

Deprived of the past

I studied the current Russian press. My first interest arose when stories of people who ended up in the Serbsky Institute appeared on the television screen; they all had the same diagnosis - retrograde amnesia or complete unconsciousness. It was the “Wait for me” program. But it turned out that there are many more such people than those imprisoned within the walls of the Moscow Institute of Psychiatry. And periodically stories about them appear in the local press. I looked for such stories and wrote them down in my file cabinet. It turned out that I am not the only one interested in these stories. Pavel Odintsov was also interested in them. And since the press we studied was the same, the stories were the same. However, no matter who retells them to you, the essence of the stories does not change.

It happened in Patrikeevo

In the spring of 2000, to the Patrikeevo village hospital Volga region a man of about thirty-five was brought in, dressed in work clothes that didn’t quite fit. The patient was brought in by a local agronomist who was visiting villages before the start of the sowing campaign. On a hillock, not far from the highway, she saw a man sitting upright on the ground and clutching his head with his hands. The agronomist decided that the man was feeling bad and approached him.

How can I help you? - The rest of the story began with this phrase.

In response to the question, the stranger only shook his head.

Did your heart catch? - the woman asked. - Severe pain? Breathe heavily?

The man looked at her with despair, and then suddenly... he began to cry.

Where I am? Who am I? - he said the fatal words.

The agronomist thought that she needed to take strange man to specialists. So this patient, designated in the hospital’s medical documents as “unknown,” began to suffer. First, he was examined by a therapist and concluded that no abnormalities were found from a physiological point of view. Perhaps myopia, and even then not to a strong degree. There are no signs of damage on the body, bruises, abrasions, or wounds. True, the patient had not been eating well recently, but such cases were constantly encountered in the village. There was no money, he was robbed, so he didn’t eat anything, that’s what those who examined the patient decided. It is not clear why the “unknown” did not remember anything, although he could read and write quite normally. The skills of the previous life were not lost. He did not have to be taught to do everything all over again, as often happens with amnesia, when not only personal memories, but also everyday skills are erased.

The patient did not remember where he was from, his name, profession, or marital status. The doctor explained the memory loss as “obvious stressful situation" With this hopeless diagnosis, the man was transferred from the hospital in Patrikeevo to the psychiatric department of the regional hospital. There, psychiatrists took on the “unknown”.

The first thought that came to their minds was poisoning with some kind of narcotic substance. But the patient had no traces of injections, and the blood test did not show any residual effects. Completely normal blood, no abnormalities. Examination for organic brain damage also yielded nothing. Quite normal brain, good encephalogram.

The patient spent two months in the department, but still did not remember anything. True, it unexpectedly turned out that he knew the computer well. But this could not help in restoring the past.

At one of the medical conferences, the head physician of the psychiatric department made a presentation, mentioning this case of amnesia. During the break, a doctor from the Brain Institute approached him. And the “unknown” was sent to a special center that deals with just such problems.

But even there the matter hardly got off the ground. Experts have tried all methods of identifying the person. The police worked together with the doctors. Neither the results of fingerprinting, nor the comparison of photographs of missing persons, nor other methods yielded anything. Fingerprints were not listed in the file. There was no similar photograph. In the end, the police transferred the case to the All-Russian wanted list. And doctors used hypnosis. Session after session. The only thing that this hypnosis gave was that it turned out that the “unknown person” arrived by train. But where he came from and where he was going, and most importantly, why he got off at the station and then set off along a country road, remained a mystery.

Abandoned wives and mothers who had lost sons came for identification. One woman even went all the way Far East. But they did not identify the patient. Doctors are increasingly experiencing unpleasant feeling that no one is looking for him. Specialists from the Serbsky Institute joined local doctors. No results. Unless you consider the result to be an unexpectedly erupted association with the word “ambrosia.” The patient, having heard this word, said: “I have been allergic to ragweed since childhood.” This gave doctors reason to wonder if he was a native of the southern part of the country. Stavropol region? Krasnodar region? Rostov region? Ukraine? Crimea? This is where this weed grows.

A television journalist who was doing material about psychiatry suggested that doctors try showing a photograph of an unknown patient on their program. Nobody expected success. But a day after the broadcast of the program, an excited man called the studio. From the photograph he recognized his older brother, who had long since left to work in Barnaul. According to his stories, they lost contact several years ago. Strangers moved into the apartment where my brother lived and could not say anything about his fate. The owner of the apartment also couldn’t explain anything: he left one day and didn’t have any things. This was not the first time my brother had done this. And first they waited for him to call or write. But he didn’t call or write. We decided to contact the police. But there was also a problem: the brother was a citizen of Ukraine, and it was necessary to look for him in Russia. Inconsistencies in the work of law enforcement agencies of the two countries exhausted the family so much that the younger brother went to Rostov, where he had friends.

He didn't have time to leave. Friends saw a photo of their friend on a TV show. They immediately reported this to Ukraine. And a guest finally arrived to the “unknown”. And not just a guest, but a brother. The doctors had high hopes for this meeting. A familiar face often brings a person who has lost his memory back into the human world.

No miracle happened. The patient did not recognize the visitor. On the contrary, he showed a strange reaction to his open arms: he turned and ran away. As a child, the nurses tried to persuade him, and his brother also begged him, but the patient repeated and repeated that he had neither brothers nor sisters. The younger brother tried to tell the man who had lost his memory about his former life, showing photographs of them together or with their family. But there was no reaction. And when he said that he worked as a bricklayer in Barnaul, the unknown person became angry. He was never a mason.

The doctors, after consulting, began to prepare documents for the patient’s discharge. They believed that the atmosphere of their home would help him remember the past.

However, the unexpected happened. The “unknown”, who showed good orientation in the world, has long been allowed to go for walks in the city. He did not return from one of these walks. The police were immediately involved in the search. The patient sank into the water. His brother hoped for success for some time, but a month later he returned to his homeland...

The doctors with whom the investigation was carried out expressed several versions of why the calm patient suddenly ran away. According to one of them, he was identified incorrectly. This is evidenced by the patient’s phrase that he has neither brothers nor sisters and his reaction to the appearance of a “brother.” Fearing a new round of nightmare, he decided to escape. According to another version, the patient underwent powerful psychological treatment, which even hypnotherapy sessions could not destroy. And it is quite likely that in certain life situations a “built-in” program was activated that simulated human behavior. There is another version. According to it, the patient was met and identified by those who considered it dangerous. And he was eliminated.

But according to any version, the impetus for the escape was some unknown event or phrase that went unnoticed. The search for a person without documents has so far led to nothing.

Penza forwarder

On June 2, 1999, retired military man Nikolai V. (not his real name) went by truck as a freight forwarder from Penza to the city of Tatishchevo, Saratov region. He was supposed to deliver commercial cargo. N. decided to go through Serdobsk, where his mother lives. The trip was the most ordinary, without any oddities. In Serdobsk, Nikolai ran briefly to his mother, he behaved completely naturally. But he never made it to Tatishchevo...

For 19 days, his family and friends knew nothing about him. Rumors spread that this was due to the nature of the cargo. The police put Nikolai on the wanted list as a missing person. They assumed the worst thing: killed. Are there not enough scoundrels today who are ready to kill a person for no reason? But on the evening of June 21, Nikolai’s wife received a call from Saratov: “Your husband has been found. He’s in a psychiatric hospital, come.”

What happened? Why did a person end up in a “psychiatric hospital”? The fact is that Nikolai also lost his memory. When he began to become aware of himself, the first question that began to torment him was: who is he, where is he from, where is he going? He stood in the forest, on the bank of a river.

It was evening. No one around. But his consciousness was still in a fog, so, without answering his own questions, Nikolai simply reached into his pocket, found a box of matches there and lit a fire to keep warm. So he sat by the fire until the morning.

In the morning Nikolai went out onto the road, walked to a small station and began asking the first person he met where he had ended up. Locals looked at Nikolai suspiciously and advised him to go to the nearest police station in the city of Arkadak, Saratov region.

That's where N. finally ended up. The police responded to the wild story of a man with no memory in the standard way: they sympathized, searched him, took fingerprints, took photographs and left him under the supervision of a local police officer. He looked carefully at the strange man, noticed that Nikolai was wearing a camouflage jacket, and suggested that he might be a military man. But how can you check this?

The policeman gave Nikolai a pistol without cartridges and offered to disassemble and reassemble it. Nikolay performed this operation purely automatically with good speed. Of course, the ability to assemble and disassemble weapons did not indicate that the visitor belonged to the army. But one thing could be said for sure: this man served in the army. True, no matter how hard the police tried, they could not establish Nikolai’s identity. The only way they “helped” Nikolai was by sending him to the local madhouse. Where else can you put a person if he doesn’t know his name or address?

So Nikolai V. ended up in a Saratov psychiatric hospital. To this day he cannot remember this establishment without shuddering. Moreover, both the patients and the orderlies were terrifying. The first thing Nikolai saw when he found himself in the emergency department was men and women huddled together, laughing, whining, screaming. Instinctively, he tried to step aside, but the powerful figure of an orderly rose above him, who simply and intelligibly said: “Take off your clothes, you bastard.” Nikolai looked around frantically and tried to explain that he couldn’t do this in public. But the orderly rubbed his hands so expressively that Nikolai preferred to carry out this order. For three whole days he lived under the supervision of orderlies who were no less sick than the “psychics”. And only then he was placed in more comfortable conditions - a two-seater box. He was lucky with a neighbor, a completely normal Saratov businessman, who was sent to a “psychiatric hospital”

These publications are aimed at ensuring that conspirators and traitors at all levels of politics and power, not only in Russia, but also in distant places, know about the facts, persons and plans... A series of articles in the newspaper "President" dedicated to the date of the abdication of Nicholas II in March 1917. The information presented in the collection is practically unknown. All of the above fits into the outline of the coup d’etat that is being prepared in 2017. These are the forces that dreamed of carrying out monarchist conspiracies in 2016. The actions and motives of political criminals in the author’s interpretation are controversial; there are other opinions about the same events. But the historical plot of facts demolishes many myths and political figures of the USSR and modern Russia.

Beginning of the material: Coup d'etat 2017 in Russia. Stages of preparation and active forces.

Coup d'etat 2017 in Russia. In the USSR until 1991 there were two budgets - official and secret

After the State Emergency Committee in August 1991 and the beginning investigative actions about the frauds of the CPSU with gold and currency, the Chairman of the Control Chamber of the USSR, deputy A. Orlov, reported that 52 billion rubles were kept in two secret accounts of the Union Ministry of Finance, which were not known to the Supreme Council of the USSR, which, by law, approved the country's budget.

That is, at that time there were already two budgets. One is legal, the other is underground. Only the Cainites knew about them: Gerashchenko, Pavlov, Orlov and their especially trusted participants.

The Cainite nomenklatura of the CPSU used the stolen gold and currency of the USSR to enrich themselves and the very world Masonic elite that oversaw the collapse of the USSR.

Bank gold was “squeezed out” from the USSR by any means because by 1969 the Rothschilds had recorded the entire amount of bank gold in all countries of the world and, preparing the monopoly of the world government, bank gold from different countries of the world was exported to the islands of Palma de Mallorca and Taiwan, in addition to Philippines and Loretto. They did this with the help of wars, coups, defaults and other scenarios used at their discretion.

The financial bubble inflated by the Rothschilds in the form of an unlimited release of dollars, not backed by anything, led the world to complete default. And therefore, in order not to lose power in the world in the future, they raked in all the banking gold of the world into their own hands, and now they planned to begin to “deflate” the financial bubble they had created. To do this, they unleashed wars with the hands of the United States and other countries in order to reduce the money supply in the world and officially take over all the captured property and lands of all countries of the world.

And when this process is completed, the Rothschilds will again announce that money in the world will be tied exclusively to bank gold, which they fixed in 1969.

And all the rest of the gold that has been and is being mined will not be a security for money, but will only be called a precious metal, without the right to secure money.

Naturally, the independence of many countries of the World will be lost completely, and in order to erase the borders of these countries and blur their national identity - the Rothschilds, using local conflicts - are flooding these countries with refugees, for their further complete destruction, as a result, simply biomass will be formed, which will not be controlled laws and morals, but exclusively with money.

During the period of the late 80s and early 90s, at least 2,200 tons of gold were illegally exported. At the end of 1991, out of 2,400 tons of gold, only 130 tons of gold remained in the USSR Gokhran. When the predatory Yeltsin group seized power in late 1991 and discovered empty vaults of gold and foreign exchange reserves, it was furious.

In 1992, the Cainite E. Gaidar attempted to establish the true amount of gold exported and then entered into an agreement with the famous American detective company Kroll, which undertook to trace the fate of financial resources exported from the USSR.

For the work, “Kroll” received from Gaidar a fee of 1.5 million dollars in public funds, but the prepared report was not announced by Gaidar and is kept secret to this day. The Kroll company indicated all the assets and accounts into which the wealth of the USSR was transferred, and 300 million US dollars taken out of Moscow on the orders of Yeltsin in 1988-89, when he served as first secretary of the Moscow City Committee of the CPSU.

The report also indicated the amounts in the accounts of the same Gaidar, Chubais, Aven and other agents of influence who were part of Yeltsin’s team, which was not beneficial to the new Yeltsin clan, formed under the name “Family” ( Italian translation– “mafia”, Jewish – “synagogue” - ed.).

Throughout the entire period of its existence, the Ministry of Finance and the State Bank of the USSR sold diamonds mainly to one company, De Beers, at very low prices, causing damage to the country. According to experts’ estimates, published on September 14, 1991, the USSR lost $800 million in 5 years from the price difference alone in the sale of diamonds to De Beers.

And due to the sale of diamonds instead of polished diamonds, our losses even in one year were estimated at many billions of dollars. The annual sale of diamond jewelry on the world market was 42 - 45 billion dollars, and yet the USSR mined and sold 25% of all the world's diamonds, which was recognized by the entire world community.

Pavel Borodin, who was the manager of the Yeltsin Kremlin administration, and V. Rudakov, who led Glavalmazzoloto in the USSR under the USSR Council of Ministers and “defended” the interests of the USSR before De Beers, came from Yakutia. Borodin, the “owner” of Yakutsk, was the chairman of the city executive committee, and Rudakov, the general director of the Yakutalmaz association, was the head of the Ministry of Non-ferrous Metals of the USSR, and then the Gokhran of Russia. Both were friends of Yeltsin and for ten years contributed to the export of diamonds abroad.

In 1988, in connection with the export of diamonds, the RSFSR prosecutor's office was forced to send a commission to Yakutsk, which revealed numerous facts of the export of diamonds abroad. During the work of this commission, the applicant of these facts, G. Okorokov, died suddenly as a result of an accident, as he was hit by a car right near the building of the regional party committee of Yakutsk. And the other main witness, director of the Udachninsky Mining and Processing Plant Nikolai Urkin, fell from the balcony of a house in Izmailovo on January 15, 1991, allegedly as a result of an “accident.”

The Cainite party mafia was quite happy with the option of the USSR's enslaving dependence on the De Beers company and the possibility of underground diamond robbery.

Gundyaev-Vekselman, popularly known as Patriarch Kirill, is one of the shareholders of De Beers, whose office in Moscow is located in a building that is not at all on the balance sheet of the City Hall, at 20 Tverskaya Street, which is a private mansion and belongs to the former Cainite mayor Gavriil Kharitonovich Popov. Neumann, part-time managing owner of various restaurants in Hollywood.


Coup d'etat 2017 in Russia. The CPSU Central Committee plundered the USSR on a grand scale

On March 13, 1990, Article 6 of the country's Constitution, which assigned the CPSU a political monopoly in the USSR, was repealed. The party abandoned its political hegemony, and many Cainites demonstratively burned party cards on camera, setting an example for others to become the same cynical traitors to the country, like, for example, director Mark Zakharov.

The USSR began a full “revelry of democracy” in the form of financial introduction into the economy American dollar, which subsequently led to the complete collapse of the financial system.

The Cainite nomenklatura of the highest echelons of Soviet power in all branches, having taken possession of the funds of the USSR, poured into the West, purchasing real estate there.

A top secret order from Ryzhkov established a special order for the dollar exchange rate, which employees of the CPSU Central Committee administration were allowed to exchange 1 US dollar for 62 kopecks, and all other citizens of the country exchange 1 dollar for 6 rubles 26 kopecks.

Members of the Central Committee and nomenklatura officials, mostly Cainites, were allowed to receive loans from banks without restrictions and, buying currency, take it abroad, where they opened personal accounts in foreign banks. The decree on the establishment of trading houses and the abolition of the declaration on the source of currency dated August 1, 1990 had the same plan.

In trading houses they sold scarce goods to everyone who had foreign currency (and who had it, you can guess from the above-mentioned regulations) based on profit: 42% - to the local budget, 15% - to the State budget, 43% - trading house. When analyzing these percentages, it is clearly visible that behind the “houses” were the local mafia and Cainite merchants from Soviet trade.

From January 1, 1991, they entered the life of the USSR on a full-blooded basis currency exchanges, stock exchanges, etc., that is, it can be stated that capital has been accumulated. This all happened when in the country Soviet workers, scientists, military men, officials, peasants, miners and doctors were not paid wages, and therefore mass unemployment, strikes, and rallies began.

Food and industrial goods disappeared (in Moscow, an artificial shortage was created by order of Kaganovich, Luzhkov-Katz, heading Mosagroprom), all connections between enterprises were disrupted - economic and financial, fast growth corruption, the transition of the republican communist parties to “national sovereignty” and the creation of popular fronts.

Coup d'etat 2017 in Russia. The daughter of Israeli President Sh. Peres was arrested for smuggling her ancestry.

A key but unnoticed event in 1990 was the incident that occurred on April 14 at Sheremetyevo Airport. Customs control arrested a certain S. Pribluda along with the daughter of Israeli President S. Peres, Tzviya, on suspicion of smuggling, as they were exporting many packaged bundles with incomprehensible documents in an incomprehensible language.

After the arrival of experts from the State Library, it turned out that they had taken away documents from just family tree Jews who held various positions in the Russian Empire - the USSR, ranging from the Tsarist and Provisional Governments, NKVD troikas and collective farm chairmen, ending with Foreign Ministry ambassadors and members of the Politburo.

As Igor Vyacheslavovich Medvedev, an expert at the State Library, explained, all the information in these documents was translated from Russian into Yiddish.

This work could be carried out in no less than five years, and then only on the condition that closed archives were opened to the working group immediately with the knowledge of some influential person from the Politburo members. And such a member of the Politburo was Cainite Yakovlev.

As prescribed customs authorities the cargo was seized, and preparations were being made to send it to the State Library. But the Cainite Alexander Nikolaevich Yakovlev gave a command over the phone, and the customs officers sent this entire “archive” to him, and then Yakovlev forwarded the “archive” to Israel through the diplomatic channel.

It follows from this: when preparing the coup in 1991, the Rothschilds did not hope for 100% success and, just in case, took out archives in case the coup in the USSR failed.

In the fall of 1991, after the State Emergency Committee, a gigantic, well-established, tightly corrupted “invisible” nomenklatura and its economy went underground, after which the general shooting of those who were related to this export began.

1,746 people killed in the USSR and abroad, almost exactly the number of joint ventures created by Kruchina and Veselovsky. From August 20 to the end of October, for example, the head of the KGB for Kaliningrad region Major General Soroka was killed on August 20 right in the KGB building.

The strictest accounting of the expenses of the exported assets was kept by four people under the direct supervision of Primakov-Kirshblat, and three of the four, except Gerashchenko, were liquidated in less than 2 months after the August 1991 coup. Thus, the head of the Administration of the CPSU Central Committee, Nikolai Kruchina, was thrown out on August 26, 1991 from the 9th floor of the Central Committee building.

Soon, on October 6, 1991, under no less strange circumstances, his predecessor in this post of head of the CPSU Central Committee, 81-year-old Georgy Pavlov, passed away.

A few days later, on October 17, from the balcony of a 12-story building on the street. Liza Chaikina has thrown out Dmitry Lisovolik, former head of the US sector of the international department of the CPSU Central Committee. Before the death of Lisovolik, investigators seized two “ownerless” millions of dollars on Old Square, which, as it turned out, were intended for the leader of the American communists, Gus Hall.

In the winter of 1992, in the entrance of his house, the chairman of Profbank, Alexander Petrov, was killed with four shots from a revolver. The bank was created with money from the CPSU, and through its accounts, USSR money was transferred to the West.

On November 8, 1994, a former intelligence officer was killed famous photographer from the magazine "Soviet Union" Yuri Korolev. He was tortured before his death. On December 22, 1996, in the suburb of Minsk - Samokhvalovichi, the body of Leonid Kucheruk, a former KGB colonel who became a fairly successful businessman, was found. Leonid Georgievich worked in Mexico under the roof of the magazine “Soviet Union” and was well acquainted with Korolev and acted under the leadership of Veselovsky. In addition, Leonid Kucheruk was once responsible for one of the chains for transferring money to the French Communist Party. He was tortured before his death.

On February 25, 1997, a colleague of Korolev and Kucheruk, a former KGB officer, Vadim Osipovich Biryukov, deputy general director of the magazine “Business People,” was found in a garage on Novolesnaya Street with signs of torture on his body.

In the winter of 1992, two generals from among the leaders of the GRU, who were involved in the search for the “Gold of the Party,” came to see the head of the presidential administration, Yu. Petrov. The need to avoid leaks of classified information forced these generals to turn through Petrov to Yeltsin, bypassing their own superiors.

During the investigation, Gusev and Vaganov managed to find $11 billion, taken out and stored in one German and two Austrian banks.

The money could be returned in this way: pay a couple of half-million bribes to two bank officials and receive from them copies of “payments” issued in the names of the account owners. These owners were KGB officers living in the above-mentioned countries under false names.

They knew exactly how much they were entitled to “for life,” and how much they had to give to the one who said the “magic word.” And since the names of the “wizards” could not be found out, Vaganov and Gusev offered to engage in blackmail. Namely, to present illegal immigrants with a choice: either a death sentence for “illegal currency transactions as part of an organized group and treason,” or the transfer of billions to their homeland and the opportunity to legally work with them.

Russian laws did not provide for such a choice, and therefore only the head of state could solve this problem. It is not known whether B.N. Whether Yeltsin gave permission for such a secret operation or not, after this visit, the first deputy head of the GRU, Colonel General Gusev, died a couple of weeks after his visit to the Kremlin. Moreover, under very mysterious circumstances - in a car accident, obviously artificial origin, and Vladimir Vaganov, using his rich experience as an illegal intelligence officer, went underground.

On the other side of the world, Maxwell was thrown overboard his luxury yacht shortly after the State Emergency Committee into the sea during a joint trip on a yacht with other secret agents. The billionaire's body was found at sea three days later and solemnly buried in Jerusalem.

Sergey Zhelenkov newspaper "President"


Coup d'etat 2017 in Russia. It was difficult to stay alive among the crooks from the KGB and the Central Committee.

Only those who managed to escape from Gerashchenko and other high-ranking community curators in time remained alive. Smirnov, who headed the most secret financial institution countries - Fund No. 1 of the Central Bank of the USSR.

This fund was 85 percent made up of secret items of the Soviet budget and about 15% was paid extra by the “countries of people's democracy.” The premises of Fund No. 1 have been preserved and are located in one of the secret vaults of the Central Bank, located on Kashirskoye Highway.

From this fund, cash currency was illegally transported for half a century to the “fraternal communist parties”, which were, if not branches of Soviet intelligence, then agents of its influence.

This fund operates to this day and continues its activities in a different direction, now by storing unsecured cash dollars in it.

V. Falin, a Cainite, head of the international department of the CPSU Central Committee, fled to Germany in 1991 and took with him through the customs of the city of Brest four trailers of original USSR treaties, which he handed over to the Rothschilds, living under their roof in Frankfurt until 2010.

And the fact that he is alive is simply explained by his silence and the fact that he is in the “game” and, having returned from Germany, is sitting in Moscow, because stocked up on the most important incriminating evidence and paid off with his silence, handing over to the Rothschilds numerous originals of USSR treaties.

The transition of the USSR to structural restructuring was determined in 1983 - by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, through the chief freemason and Cainite - the General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee Andropov (Fleckenstein) under the supervision of the Tsar of the Jews Kaganovich.

The goal of international banks and organizations was to move industrial capacities to Russia and transform it from an agricultural and raw materials colony into an industrial colony, “ ground floor» scientific and information societies with a market economy, with on-site processing of raw materials and export of finished semi-finished products, etc.

For these purposes, since 1983, joint consortia began to be created with the participation of both leading countries and colonial enclaves in Latin America, Asia and Africa.

The owners were given the task: to extract and process raw materials as much as possible in the conditions of the territorial volumes of the USSR and the cheapest labor force in the world.

The world's Cainite financiers believed that the old system of strict planned centralization was no longer capable of ensuring the effective productive labor of “slaves”, and it should be replaced by competition in the internal market, but with strict control of the center over raw material reserves, their prices, with a maximum limitation of consumer demand for raw materials for the population of the USSR, as well as for individual “free shooters” in the West.

Everything should be concentrated on a single world center, according to the plans of which it was planned to establish a world government by 2005.

The goal of the USSR reform was to “grow” a small group of Cainite owners and turn the rest of the USSR citizens into “lumpen”. Let us consider in this light the legislative process carried out by the Cainites in the USSR.

1st stage of initial capital accumulation. On January 1, 1987, a resolution was adopted by the Central Committee of the CPSU and the Council of Ministers of the USSR on the partial abolition of the foreign trade monopoly and permission to sell abroad to enterprises and individuals goods without differentiated currency ratios (DCF).

Here is a list of goods: precious metals, household goods, components, food products, mineral raw materials, chemical products, furs, timber, fuel and energy products, jewelry diamonds, polished diamonds, fertilizers...

This created disinterest in the domestic market, and the leaching of goods from the country began. The ratio between the dollar and the ruble from 0.6 dollars to 1.0 rubles quickly began to decline to the detriment of the ruble; 1:1, 1:2, 1:5,... as of March 2017 - ratio 1:65.

In September and October 1987, resolutions of the CPSU Central Committee and the USSR Council of Ministers were issued on a mandatory “directive plan for the sale of goods for foreign currency by state-owned enterprises.” At the June Plenum of the CPSU Central Committee it was adopted new plan export activities, and then in July 1987, the USSR signed an agreement within the UN “On the establishment of a world resource fund.”

In 1987, laws were approved on joint ventures with foreign companies - Joint Ventures, where foreigners were offered preferential conditions: 80% of profits were exported abroad.

In 1988, the Law on Cooperation in the USSR was adopted, based on Art. 28 clause 2 they were given the right “to carry out their operations for the export and import of goods / works, services / on a contractual basis through foreign trade organizations.”

Based on the Law on State-Owned Enterprises of June 30, 1987, “the enterprise ensures the supply of products for export in the first place” (Article 19, paragraph 1).

December 2, 1988, by resolution of the USSR Council of Ministers No. 1405 “On the further development of state, cooperative and other public organizations“DVK were abolished and it was allowed to sell goods abroad from April 1, 1989. Store shelves immediately emptied, and large-scale international speculation began.

Article 104 of the Constitution of the RSFSR states that “ supreme body State power is the Congress of People's Deputies of the RSFSR." Then on what basis did the Supreme Council of the RSFSR, on September 13, 1990, lay the foundation for the sale of raw materials to Russia with its resolution “On the creation of free enterprise zones” without the sanction of the Congress?

The 2nd stage was characterized by: 1) a deepening of the crisis in the USSR through the squandering of the people's property; 2) seizure of state-owned enterprises using accumulated capital.

This track was opened by Resolution of the USSR Council of Ministers No. 203 of March 7, 1989 “Measures government regulation on the declaration of goods, operational regulation" (came into force on September 1, 1989).

The essence is that the sale of natural resources to republics and departments was allowed. Quotas and licensing of goods abroad were carried out by the ministries themselves, and transportation was carried out by Soyuzvneshtrans. The resolution transferred to the republican departments the right to conduct their own sales (even to Glavokhote). Sold 12 tons of frogs in Krasnodar, all the caviar sea ​​urchins in Primorye, leaving them without offspring, snakes in the Khabarovsk Territory, black soil from the Oryol region, saigas in Kazakhstan.

By Decree No. 1104 of December 11, 1989, “meat horses” were urgently exported, depriving the Muslim population of delicacies. And by Decree No. 1189 of December 30, 1989, the legal status of the “International Fuel and Energy Association” (IFEA) was established on the territory of the USSR. In accordance with their status, its members were completely exempt from taxes, duties, payments and fees levied on the state budget (clause 7), with the right to freely buy and sell raw materials in the USSR and export them abroad.

In accordance with clause 8, the confiscation of the association’s property was prohibited, and its employees enjoyed “diplomatic benefits and privileges” on the territory of the USSR (clause 9), i.e. were not subject to arrest, inspection by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the KGB, in a word, the entire range of legal protection under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Representatives of 1961 (ambassadors, envoys) fully extended to international raw materials producers.

In a matter of weeks, cooperatives were registered at state-owned enterprises, the owners of which were relatives of directors, regional committee secretaries and members of the CPSU. At the same time, resources continued to flow from state funds to factories and factories to produce products, but now, by law, the directors themselves were the managers to dispose of these products.

They began to pour these resources into the ownership of “family” cooperatives, and they sent them abroad. Cement and petroleum products, metal, gas and cotton, lumber and mineral fertilizers, rubber and leather - everything that the state sent to enterprises for processing and saturation of the domestic market went by trains abroad through the green zones on our borders.

And abroad, the Cainites deposited money into personal accounts and initiated a destructive reform of the USSR banking system. Subsequently, at hour “X”, they legally, through their banks, brought these funds back into the country to buy up depreciated enterprises.

The Cainite group, long before 1992, was preparing its people, and were preparing for the “taking of property” - privatization, then carried out in 1992-1995 by one of the active members of this criminal community - Chubais B.A., Aven P.A., Kokh E.V. and others.

The 3rd stage created enmity between peoples in order to divert their attention from the economy. During that period, Cainite leaders of other republics encouraged their people to conduct anti-Russian campaigns. The leaders of individual republics, striving to become presidents of individual states, organized opposition to the central government and national confrontation took place in the Caucasus, the Baltic states and Central Asia.

The first shots of Moldovans and Russians at each other thundered in Moldova. Russian refugees poured from the republics into Russia, where no one needed them. No one had any money; workers’ salaries were not paid for several months. On this basis, mass rallies of workers in various sectors of the national economy took place, associated with non-payment of wages and a miserable existence.

To seize assets and property that belonged to the party and the Soviet people, both in the country and abroad and to withdraw assets to the West, in a criminal conspiracy of the Cainites, Dementsev, Kryuchkov, Kruchin were created in 1977 special groups"Z" and "C". In total, about 2,000 KGB officers were involved in these groups, foreign intelligence, GRU, MO, persons of high birth and other special agents.

To carry out these operations at the initial stage, group “Z” attracted a specialist - KGB Colonel Cainite Veselovsky, who was given the task of creating special financial and economic structures together with foreign organizations, for withdrawal through the accounts of these organizations Money to the accounts of the persons indicated by him.

Veselovsky, after being transferred from the KGB to the Administrative Department of the CPSU Central Committee to the position of deputy head of the sector for coordinating the economic activities of economic services, executing Kaganovich’s order, created commercial structures of the Seabeco type.


Both in the USSR and in their branches abroad, he developed methods for laundering underground party and state money received from the developing illegal business.

These organizations were associated with underground organizations in other countries involved in the trafficking of weapons, drugs, slaves, prostitutes and stolen goods of any origin, under the control of Robert Maxwell.

In Switzerland, Veselovsky created a whole network of joint-stock companies engaged in all types of information and intermediary activities: trading, brokerage, representation.

Shareholders are proxies of Kruchina, Veselovsky, Bobkov, Gerashchenko, Primakov, etc. At the initial stage, a list of future shareholders was determined. In banks foreign countries of the proposed location of the JSC, accounts were opened in the name of the shareholders, and the corresponding amounts were deposited into these accounts. Then joint ventures were immediately created on the territory of the USSR.

After Veselovsky created the multidisciplinary joint-stock company Seabeko under the leadership of Boris Birshtein, together with the Swiss-Canadian company Seabeko Group and the Union of Afghanistan Veterans, a connection was established in Canada with the companies of Maxwell, who was engaged in publishing books in the West and with the help of Maxwell, under the control Kruchin, Veselovsky opened about 500 different organizations in the West that were connected with commercial structures in the USA, England, Germany, Switzerland, Canada, etc.

The export of capital from the USSR became widespread during the Brezhnev era, but in the last years of the USSR, the flight of capital from the country became widespread in several directions at once, one of which, the placement of export proceeds in accounts in Western banks, was dictated by the order of the USSR Government that that 40% of all foreign exchange earnings must be transferred to the government at an unfavorable exchange rate.

Gold of the CPSU - ten years later

Why do the “new Russian” capitalists finance the communists?

Sergei Sokolov, Sergei Pluzhnikov

It would seem that the Old Testament theme of party money remained in the last century. Since then, so much money has flowed that it’s not worth paying attention to the Central Committee-Communist Party trickle. But the fact is that it was from this trickle that the history of the new Russian business began. Like the bearded Marx, understand the history of the initial accumulation of capital and you will understand today's society of polished, talkative politicians and financial magnates more clearly.

Martyrology of the victims

On August 26, 1991, the manager of the CPSU Central Committee, Nikolai Kruchina, threw himself from the balcony of his apartment. Nikolai Efimovich left a posthumous note: “I am not a conspirator, but I am a coward. Please inform the Soviet people about this.” On the chair next to his desk, he also left a thick folder with documents containing detailed information about the illegal commercial activities of the CPSU in recent years.

On October 6, Kruchina’s predecessor as head of the Department of the Central Committee of the CPSU, 81-year-old Georgy Pavlov, falls from the window of his apartment. The investigation could not explain this step out of the window with anything other than suicide.

October 17 from the balcony of a 12-story building on the street. Dmitry Lisovolik, former head of the US sector of the international department of the CPSU Central Committee, is “leaving” Lisa Chaikina. No documents or posthumous notes were found during the inspection of the deceased’s apartment. But Lisovolik’s death was preceded by the seizure by investigators on Old Square of two “ownerless” millions of dollars, intended, as it turned out, for the leader of the American communists Gus Hall.

In the winter of 1992, in the entrance of his house, the chairman of Profbank, Alexander Petrov, was killed with four shots from a Nagan. The bank was created with money from the CPSU.

On November 8, 1994, Yuri Korolev, a former intelligence officer and famous photographer from the Soviet Union magazine, was killed. He was tortured before his death.

On December 22, 1996, in the Minsk suburb of Samokhvalovichi, the body of Leonid Kucheruk, a former KGB colonel who became a fairly successful businessman, was found. Leonid Georgievich worked in Mexico under the roof of the magazine "Soviet Union" and was well acquainted with Korolev. In addition, Leonid Kucheruk was once responsible for one of the chains of transferring money to the French Communist Party. He was tortured before his death.

On February 25, 1997, a colleague of Korolev and Kucheruk, a former KGB officer, Vadim Osipovich Biryukov, deputy general director of the magazine “Business People,” was found in a garage on Novolesnaya Street with signs of torture on his body.

“The corpse trail of the party’s gold” is how the MK newspaper commented on this chain of murders with torture. What secret accounts did these people possess? To whom did they owe their sudden enrichment in the early 90s? And who presented them with their bloody bill?

Personal commitment to the CPSU

In the archives General Prosecutor's Office The Russian Federation stores 200 volumes of the criminal case “On the financial and economic activities of the CPSU Central Committee.” These volumes contain the history of the initial accumulation of capital by the “new” Russian nomenklatura. But the details are still not available - the case is stamped "top secret". Naturally, not all Russian business emerged from the nomenklatura overcoat tailored on Old Square, but the party was the first to set the tone. This is exactly the conclusion we came to over ten years of our reporting research into the “myth of the party’s gold” (by the way, based on our materials, the American detective firm Kroll compiled one of the four “classified” reports for the Russian government.) In due course, in our hands I came across a rather eloquent sample of a document - “Personal commitment to the CPSU”:

I, _______, a member of the CPSU since ___, party card No____, hereby confirm my conscious and voluntary decision to become a trusted representative of the party and carry out the tasks entrusted to me by the party in any position and in any situation, without disclosing my affiliation with the institution of trusted representatives. I undertake to store and carefully use in the interests of the party the financial and material resources entrusted to me, the return of which I guarantee upon its first request. I recognize all the funds I have earned as a result of economic activities using party funds as its property, and I guarantee their transfer at any time and in any place. I undertake to maintain strict confidentiality of the information entrusted to me and to carry out the instructions of the party transmitted to me through authorized persons.
Signature of a member of the CPSU ____
Signature of the person accepting the obligation _____"

Investigators from the Prosecutor General's Office did not find the receipts themselves. They probably either turned into paper shavings in the August days of 1991, or were wisely stored and stored in some Western bank. Hot on the heels, we only managed to interrogate one of the “godfathers” of the “invisible party economy” - Colonel of the First Main Directorate of the KGB Leonid Veselovsky, who was seconded to the Kruchina department to save and increase party funds. By the way, the phrase “invisible economy” is taken from an official document of the CPSU Central Committee. The investigators were lucky - the colonel was confused, the entire KGB leadership expected repressions and dismissals, and therefore the discouraged Veselovsky wrote a fairly frank report on his activities for the Prosecutor General's Office:

From the report of L. Veselovsky to the KGB dated 09/07/91:

“In November 1990, at the request of the leadership of the CPSU Central Committee (Ivashko and Kruchin), by the decision of the department leadership (Kryuchkov and Bobkov), I was transferred from PSU to work in the Department of the CPSU Central Committee. By the decision of the Secretariat of the CPSU Central Committee, I was appointed to the position of deputy head of the sector for coordination of the economic activities of economic services... The basis for my reassignment to the Central Committee was the urgent need of the leadership of the Central Committee UD to create a unit capable of coordinating the economic activities of the economic structures of the party in the changed conditions... The choice fell on me, since by my education I am an international economist , I have experience of foreign work and was known to most of the leading officials of the Central Committee from his activities in the Central Committee of the Komsomol in the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions. In addition, Kruchina believed that such a serious issue as the organization of economic activity could only be entrusted to employees of the department, in whose honesty he never I doubted it. I believe that not the least role in the choice of my candidacy was played by the fact that, being on a long departmental business trip in a country with a difficult situation, I was entrusted with communicating with the Communist Party. which at that time was in a semi-legal position...

An agreement was reached to periodically inform Bobkov about my activities in the Administration of the CPSU Central Committee...".

Now, every eighth-grader knows what a market economy is, but at that time, advanced intelligence officers and well-read “lab leaders” like Gaidar and Aven made their careers based on elementary truths. As Sergei Aristov, the former head of the investigative group “on the CPSU case,” and now the head of one of the departments of the Prosecutor General’s Office, recently told us about this: “By and large, Veselovsky did not invent anything new. It’s just that in the nineties, that is, when we had socialism ", they introduced a market economy for the Administration of the Affairs of the CPSU Central Committee. That is, they concluded agreements, transferred money, introduced their people, and thus, in principle, began to solve both problems - partly to shelter and partly to earn money."

From the analytical note by L. Veselovsky “On additional measures to consolidate and effectively use party property.”

“... Monetary resources reflected in financial documents can be openly invested only in public, social or charitable funds, which will make it difficult to confiscate them in the future.

Funds coming in the form of income to the party treasury and not reflected in financial documents should be used to purchase anonymous shares, funds of individual companies, enterprises, banks, which, on the one hand, will ensure a stable income regardless of the further position of the party, and on the other , at any time these shares can be sold on stock exchanges with subsequent placement of capital in other areas in order to depersonalize party participation, but while maintaining control...

The adoption of these measures will require organizing the urgent selection of especially trusted persons who will be entrusted with the implementation of certain points of the program; the possibility of creating a category of secret members of the party who will ensure its functioning in any conditions of the emergency period is not excluded."

In another analytical note by I. E. Kruchina with the note: “N. E.! Confidentially, in 1 copy, if done, then only with the KGB,” it was proposed to create a network of joint-stock companies abroad:

“We are talking about creating in one of the capital countries with lenient tax legislation, for example in Switzerland, a joint-stock company engaged in all types of information and intermediary activities: trading, brokerage, intermediation, representation. Shareholders are proxies.

At the initial stage, a list of future shareholders is determined. In the banks of the country where the JSC is supposed to be based, open accounts in the name of the shareholders and deposit the corresponding amounts into these accounts... Then the immediate creation of a joint venture on the territory of the Soviet Union...

Volsky's Scientific and Industrial Union and its Simako concern enjoyed special favor among the party leadership. They received large financial subsidies and converted rubles into foreign currency through the military-industrial complex at a rate of 1.8 rubles per dollar. Here, Prime Minister Pavlov provided active assistance to the NPS and Simako. The UD received signals about Simako's participation in the trade in large quantities of weapons, military equipment, and other dubious transactions, which I reported to Grushko and Kryuchkov. But no measures were taken. Moreover, after one of these reports to the leadership of the department, Kruchina called me and informed me that Volsky persistently asked to remove me.”

At the instigation of PGU officer Leonid Beselovsky, in the spring of 1991, an exemplary family of Soviet millionaires was created overnight. The CPSU entrusted her with a total of 400 million rubles. As a result, the former chief technologist of NPO Kauchuk M. N. Khotimsky, a good friend of Veselovsky, became the head of 4 companies: the small enterprise Galaktik, the limited liability company Jobrus, the company Holding LTD and the Moscow Municipal Association. And his wife, M.A. Khotimskaya, became the founder of Galaktik. But the most curious thing is that general director The largest company in this family was KGB Lieutenant Colonel Grebenshchikov. It turned out that, despite his formal dismissal from the department, he continued to carry a pistol and a valid service ID. Later, apparently, such control grew into the concept of “roof”.

Ten years later, we looked into the Moscow database of legal entities - and it turned out that all these guys are still thriving. Apparently, Khotimsky managed to properly manage party money. And, by the way, according to the behests of Colonel Veselovsky on the creation of joint ventures, the co-founders of the Jobrus company include the Russian-Italian-British joint venture COMMING LTD and the AIC International Establishment company. Now former (or current?) party trustees are busy with serious and useful activities - “developing investment programs, organizing and supporting investment flows.” That is, they are investing in Russia what they once exported? And Colonel Veselovsky himself has not lived in Russia for a long time; his traces have been cut short since his dismissal from the Swiss branch of Boris Birshtein’s company “Siabeko”. Let us also recall that the Deputy Chairman of the KGB of the USSR, Filipp Bobkov, to whom Colonel Veselovsky reported on his activities, in 1992 began working as the head of the analytical department at Most Bank.

Factory for the production of oligarchs?

The story of the successful entrepreneur Khotimsky, who once won at roulette on Old Square, is, of course, too private, but indicative. His business career is in full view. Unlike the monsters of Russian capital like Gusinsky, Smolensky, Khodorkovsky, Potanin... But on the other hand, according to the investigation, the Administration of the CPSU Central Committee managed to create more than 100 party firms and commercial banks before the August putsch and distributed 3 billion to them in the form of start-up capital full-fledged Soviet rubles - in terms of currency it turns out to be more than 2.5 billion dollars. (For reference, the total “weight” of all our largest Russian banks today does not exceed 2 billion dollars.) Under what obligations did these “Khotimsk” people receive such money? Remember the text of the receipt: “I undertake to store and carefully use in the interests of the party the financial and material resources entrusted to me, the return of which I guarantee upon its first request.” Of course, not everything is so simple, but look from this point of view at the unexpected ups and downs in the careers of our oligarchs:

Vladimir Gusinsky, now disgraced, was involved in a criminal case for fraud N50464 in 1986. I took 8 thousand rubles from a lawyer friend for a car, but did not give the car back. He worked as a theater director in Tula, worked as a private driver, and organized a cooperative for the production of women's jewelry and metal garages. But in 1989 he suddenly became president of Most Bank, which almost immediately became one of the ten largest banks in the country. Together with Philip Bobkov, more than a hundred KGB officers migrated to Most Bank.

Vladimir Potanin. Until 1990, he was a senior engineer at the All-Union Foreign Trade Association Soyuzpromexport and at the same time a trade union and Komsomol activist. In 1990, with the support of the Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade, he created the Foreign Economic Association "Interros", the embryo of the future ONEXIMbank, into which over time all the main assets of Vnesheconombank of the USSR migrated.

Alexander Smolensky still reacts painfully and sharply to journalists’ questions about the origin of his starting capital. A senior foreman in the printing house, who was caught in 1980 printing incorrect editions of the Prayer Book and received 2 years of chemistry for this. Commodity manager of the trading company "Vesna". In 1988, he became a co-operator building utility blocks for summer residents. In 1989 - Chairman of the Board of the Stolichny Bank.

Mikhail Khodorkovsky. In 1986, under the auspices of the Komsomol, he organized the Intersectoral Center for Scientific and Technical Programs - "Me-Na-Te-P".

Traded computers. Two years later, a cooperative bank is registered. With the personal permission of the Secretary General of the CPSU Gorbachev, money was passed through MENATEP to eliminate the consequences of the Chernobyl accident. At the beginning of 1990, on the special instructions of the manager of the affairs of the CPSU Central Committee, the conversion of party money took place through Khodorkovsky’s structures.

Who are they - trusted representatives? It is unlikely, of course, that Smolensky or Potanin gave anyone any receipts, but, on the other hand, their figures suited the old Soviet nomenclature quite well. Have you ever wondered who came to power as a result of rapid reforms and changes? And the last became the first? While the others were rallying, the first ones prudently looked for successors.

From Prince Obolensky to the “chemist” Smolensky

Every four years, the party in power (Yeltsin twice, Putin once so far) wins presidential elections under the slogans “communism will not pass!” And at the same time, the same newspaper Kommersant calmly states in 1997: “The following were involved in the financing of Gennady Zyuganov in the 1996 elections: Most Bank, MENATEP, SBS-Agro, Onexim and even the structures of Boris Berezovsky. Similar activities by banks , naturally, is not advertised. But what makes the new Russian capitalists finance people who clearly understand in their own way the same advertisement of the Kommersant newspaper: “Let's start our day with a fresh merchant!”?

This winter, the former head of the international department, secretary of the CPSU Central Committee, former adviser to Beria, Khrushchev, Brezhnev, Andropov, Chernenko, Gorbachev, Valentin Falin, came to Moscow for a short time from Germany. In Russia in the early nineties, he was not allowed to live in peace, and Valentin Mikhailovich was sheltered in his research institute by one of the former German dissidents. Falin interprets Soviet-Russian history in a very interesting way, and his book “Conflicts in the Kremlin,” in our opinion, should be included in the university curriculum of history departments.

So, Falin quite calmly commented on these charitable impulses of the bankers: “As for the connection with the oligarchs. I can remind you that the Bolsheviks received millions in subsidies from large industrialists, bankers, aristocrats... Prince Obolensky gave a million rubles, Rybakov - a banker - millions, Morozov - bequeathed one hundred thousand rubles and before that gave hundreds of thousands. Many understand today that without the creation of a socially balanced society, Russia is unlikely to emerge from the turmoil from that swamp."

We talked on the same topic with one of the very first Soviet businessmen, the president of the Nordex company, Grigory Luchansky, the hero of many newspaper scandals in the early 90s. Luchansky, indeed, was suspected of many tricks, but it never came down to accusations of financing communists didn’t get it: “I share the position of those people who believe that large industrial corporations worked for both ours and yours. And since we have two forces - the center right and the strong left, these guys probably financed both of them, just in case.

Why? The principle of self-preservation. Maybe they think that today’s Communist Party of the Russian Federation is no longer the CPSU. This is another structure much closer to social democracy.."

Luchansky, unlike Valentin Falin, sees a more compelling reason for the cooperation of businessmen with the leaders of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. In particular, he recalled a revealing story about how right hand Zyuganov - Valentin Kuptsov came to the management of Gazprom to lobby the interests of Perm businessman Dmitry Rybolovlev: “They are lobbying for certain issues, apparently on a commercial basis. Why else? There is no ideology here. Therefore, when the interests of a businessman with a dubious reputation, Rybolovlev, are defended by the leaders of the Communist Party faction, I am firmly convinced that Rybolovlev does not stand on a communist platform.

The fact is that I cannot imagine that Soviet times the leaders of the Communist Party supported a person with such a reputation. I only see commerce here. There is nothing else."

Businessmen, go ahead!

Once upon a time, during the years of prosperity of Marxism-Leninism, there were all sorts of desperate right-wing deviationists who preached at the risk of their lives the theory of convergence - the interweaving of socialism with capitalism. Today's list of the Communist Party faction clearly demonstrates that the tormented ghosts of Bukharin, Kamenev and Zinoviev are frequent guests in the night corridors of the State Duma. Without any theories, several dozen large entrepreneurs got into parliament on the list of the Communist Party: President of Alba-Alliance Bank Igor Annensky, President of the Progress and Renewal Foundation Sergei Zolotilin, President of the oil and gas company VNIIST Rifkat Shakirov, Deputy. General Director of the Presnensky business center Evgeny Marchenko, businessman Nikolay Dykhes, etc. Others, like Avangard Bank President Kirill Minovalov, chose a different form of “convergence” with the powerful faction. Minovalov modestly became an adviser on economic issues to Gennady Seleznev. The behind-the-scenes explanations for such friendship are well known - the price of a deputy mandate costs an average of a million dollars, and entrepreneurs, in turn, in addition to the “kopkrysha,” receive immense opportunities to promote their business.

In this regard, the case of the real “red oligarch” Viktor Vidmanov is interesting. On the one hand, he is the president of the Rosagropromstroy corporation and Rosagroprostroybank. And on the other hand, he is practically an official sponsor of the party, a member of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (a modern analogue of the Politburo). According to the Federal Investigation Agency FLB.ru, one of the departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation has collected a sufficient amount of materials about the financial abuses of Vidmanov’s corporation, but they are not letting them go. They are saving. We only know the materials of the audit of the Accounts Chamber “on the expenditure of funds allocated from the 1995 federal budget for the restoration of the economy and social sphere of the Chechen Republic,” in which the corporation of the “red oligarch” actively figures. In 1995, about 700 billion budget money or more than 150 million dollars were pumped through Vidmanov’s companies (at the 1995 exchange rate, $1 was equal to 4,500 rubles). In particular, auditors of the Accounts Chamber found that construction services best friend The Communist Party of the Russian Federation cost the state 30.8% more than other construction organizations. Of course, in this situation, you can afford to sponsor any party. Moreover, lucrative “Chechen” contracts were obtained by Rosagropromstroy thanks to the communists’ active lobbying of its interests in the government.

We met with Viktor Mikhailovich. He, of course, speaks with pain and sorrow about the plunder of the country, about the fact that, finally, nationally oriented entrepreneurs have appeared who have been imbued with the ideas of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation and are acquiring party tickets. But Viktor Mikhailovich could not explain how the “red oligarchs” differed from the same Berezovsky, Khodorkovsky or Smolensky. In Russian business, with its peculiar laws, both are of the same blood. Everyone is equally free about the “bins of the Motherland.” “What do you want? There is a class struggle going on,” he explained this conflict to us in telephone conversation former leader of the Communist Party during perestroika, and now an honorary pensioner, Ivan Polozkov. “We need to earn money, we won’t fight the regime with pitchforks and rakes.”

The Communist Party faction settles scores with the regime at almost every State Duma meeting. It no longer surprises anyone that lawmaking has turned into a money-making printing press for deputies. From time to time, the Kremlin gets tired of paying the pocket communist opposition and then Comrade Zyuganov begins to frown and blackmail with impeachment or “no confidence in the government.” And in the evenings he leaves in a fancy car with flashing lights and a security jeep to the dacha of the Presidential Administration on Rublevo-Uspenskoye Highway. By the way, in a narrow circle he likes to tell how he became the champion of Rublyovka in Russian billiards. He arranges battles on the green cloth with the Kremlin satraps and oligarchic capital.

In general, the convergence was a success and its implementation began ten years ago in the building of the CPSU Central Committee on Old Square from the notes of KGB Colonel Leonid Veselovsky. Veselovsky was mistaken in only one thing - no semi-Masonic oaths and secret receipts from “party trustees” are now needed. Everyone already understands each other perfectly. A socially balanced society functions successfully when dividing the state pie. And, of course, not the least role in all this prosperity was played by the “starting” 2.5 billion dollars from the CPSU Central Committee, with which, in fact, the new “invisible economy” of Russian business began.

On August 26, 1991, the manager of the CPSU Central Committee, Nikolai Kruchina, “threw himself out” from the balcony of his apartment, located on the fifth floor of one of the prestigious buildings on Pletnev Lane. Death occurred at about 5:30 a.m.
Nikolai Efimovich was forced to write a posthumous note:

"Personal commitment to the CPSU":

I, _____, a member of the CPSU since ___, party card No____, hereby confirm my conscious and voluntary decision to become a trusted representative of the party and carry out the tasks entrusted to me by the party in any position and in any situation, without disclosing my affiliation with the institution of trusted representatives. I undertake to store and carefully use in the interests of the party the financial and material resources entrusted to me, the return of which I guarantee upon its first request. I recognize all the funds I have earned as a result of economic activities using party funds as its property, and I guarantee their transfer at any time and in any place. I undertake to maintain strict confidentiality of those entrusted to me

information and carry out party instructions transmitted to me through authorized persons.

Signature of a member of the CPSU ____
Signature of the person accepting the obligation _____"

Gorbachev and associates, standing (from left to right): A. I. Lukyanov, N. E. Kruchina, A. N. Yakovlev, S. A. Losev.

“...On Sunday, August 25, Kruchina returned home at 21.30,- Yevlanov, a KGB security officer, testified during the investigation. - Usually he is a friendly person, he always says hello. This time was kind of weird. I was at the entrance to the house, on the street, when his car drove up. He got out of the car, didn’t say hello, didn’t react to anything, and went up to his room. It was felt that he was upset about something. One person left in the morning, and a completely different person returned..."

The security officers (are they alive?) testified that Nikolai Efimovich did not go anywhere else that day, and no one saw him during the evening, except for his eldest son. At exactly midnight, the security officer on duty at the house closed the door, and, according to his testimony, no one left or entered the house.

“...After 10 pm he told me to go to bed,” Kruchina’s widow later said, - and he himself was going to work some more. At about 10:30 pm I lay down on the sofa in my office and fell asleep. I went to my place. However, I was unable to fall asleep, as my soul was restless. I didn't sleep almost the whole night. At 4.30 I looked at the clock and instantly fell asleep. I woke up from loud knock in the door. When I left the bedroom, my son Sergei and police officers met me.”

The development of events on that fateful day, or rather early morning, can be learned from the testimony of the same security officer Evlanov: “...At 5.25, while inside the building, I heard a strong bang outside. The impression was as if they had thrown an explosive package. When I went outside, I saw a man lying face down on the ground. A little further away lay a folded sheet of paper...”

Plotnikov Lane, 13
Year of construction: 1985
Only senior officials of the CPSU Central Committee and ministers lived in the house :

The second note left by Kruchina was as follows: “I am not a criminal or a conspirator, I find this vile and disgusting on the part of the instigators and traitors. But I'm a coward». Nikolai Efimovich emphasized the last sentence, probably for greater persuasiveness.

It is clear that he was only afraid for his children and grandchildren: after all, just recently Boris Karlovich Pugo "shot his wife, shot himself twice in the head, put the gun on the bedside table with the Party money, lay down on the bed and died...."

Next it says: “Forgive me, Zoychik, children, grandchildren. Please take care of the family, especially the widow. No one is to blame here. It’s my fault that I signed the document regarding the protection of these secretaries. There is no more guilt than mine before you, Mikhail Sergeevich. I served honestly and devotedly. 5.15 min. August, 26th. Kruchina."

After examining the body and the scene of the incident, the investigative examination naturally came to the conclusion that N. Kruchina was not subjected to any violent physical influence before his death. During a search of the apartment, it was also established that he did not destroy any papers, did not burn them, etc. All documents related to the secrets of the Party, including financial ones, were in the apartment (!!!).

P.S. Biography:

Born on May 14, 1928 in the village of Novopokrovka, Kamensky District, Siberian Territory, now Altai Territory.
In 1949 he joined the CPSU(b)/CPSU. Since 1952 at Komsomol work. In 1952-1954 - first secretary of the Novocherkassk city committee of the Komsomol of the Rostov region. In 1953 he graduated from the Azov-Black Sea Agricultural Institute. In 1954-1957 - second, first secretary of the Kamensky regional committee of the Komsomol. In 1957-1959 - first secretary of the Smolensk regional committee of the Komsomol.
In 1959-1962 - head of the department of the Komsomol Central Committee for work among rural youth. In 1962-1963 - instructor at the Agricultural Department of the CPSU Central Committee.
In 1963-1965 - Secretary of the Tselinny Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan.
From November 1963 to April 1978 - first secretary of the Tselinograd regional committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan.
By Decree of the Presidium Supreme Council USSR dated December 10, 1973 for great success achieved in the All-Union Socialist Competition, and the demonstrated labor valor in fulfilling the obligations assumed to increase the production and sale of grain and other agricultural products to the state in 1973, Nikolai Efimovich Kruchina was awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labor with the Order of Lenin and the Hammer and Sickle gold medal.
In 1978-1983 - First Deputy Head of the Agricultural Department - Department of Agriculture and Food Industry of the CPSU Central Committee.
From September 1983 to August 26, 1991 - Manager of the Affairs of the CPSU Central Committee.
Member of the Central Audit Commission of the CPSU in 1966-1971.
Candidate member of the CPSU Central Committee in 1971-1976.
Member of the CPSU Central Committee in 1976-1991.
Awarded 2 Orders of Lenin, Order of the Red Banner of Labor, 2 Orders of the Badge of Honor, and medals.

Special objects of Stalin. Excursion classified as “secret” Andrey Evgenievich Artamonov

Who is now resting at the former state dachas No. 8, 9, 10 UD CPSU Central Committee

I think many readers are interested in the fact that the top officials of the state are on vacation in the Pitsunda complex of state dachas. From August 1992 to September 1993, active hostilities took place in the Abkhaz SSR and the issue of rest for Russian President Yeltsin and the country’s leadership was not even considered. Yeltsin rested at the state dacha “Bocharov Stream” (as well as the state dacha “Shuiskaya Chupa” in Karelia). In September 1995, an agreement was signed between the Main Directorate of the Russian Federation and the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Abkhazia on the long-term lease of the former facilities of the Administration of the CPSU Central Committee - the Pitsunda complex of state dachas. I note that, unlike all the former state dachas of the CPSU Central Committee, located in Abkhazia and abandoned by the guards of the Main Directorate of the Russian Federation in September 1992, the Pitsunda complex was not abandoned for a second by employees of the Russian state security agencies, fulfilling their official duty to prevent looting and pogroms in especially important objects.

In 1995, the Main Directorate of the Russian Federation actually began to revive state dachas No. 8, 9, 10, performing cosmetic repairs to the facilities and carrying out preventive maintenance on government communications equipment. During the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict, near the famous swimming pool where all the leaders of the USSR, starting with Khrushchev, swam, a bomb fell from a Georgian plane, and part of the movable wall-panel was cut by shrapnel and broken. The pool, to the credit of the State Administration of the Russian Federation, was repaired after such significant damage, as the author, who did not notice any signs of poor-quality repairs, can testify to. However, the renovation of state dachas and the overhaul of the swimming pool did not influence B.N.’s decision. Yeltsin does not come to Pitsunda on vacation. The main reason that the leadership of the Russian Federation did not come on vacation to Pitsunda and other state dachas of the former CPSU Central Committee since 1994 was the Treaty of Friendship and Good Neighborhood with Georgia of February 3, 1994, concluded in Tbilisi and signed by B.N. Yeltsin. In that Treaty, Russia officially recognized the territorial integrity of Georgia, and the Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic and South Ossetia not as independent enclaves, but as autonomies included in its composition. In accordance with this Treaty, all boarding houses, state dachas and other objects belonging to the USSR before 1991 must be recognized as the property of Georgia. I think the reader now understands that after this Treaty, the President of Russia could come on vacation to the Pitsunda complex of state dachas only with the permission of the leadership of the Republic of Georgia. And it should be noted that no one, neither the Prime Minister, nor the President of the Russian Federation, nor their deputies, came to relax at state dachas in the period from 1994 to 2011. After all, their arrival on vacation in Pitsunda (or other objects of the Administration of the CPSU Central Committee) could become the cause of an international conflict with far-reaching consequences.

Who rested and is resting in the period from 1994 to 2011 at state dachas No. 8, 9,10 in Pitsunda?

I assure the reader that the list of vacationers at former state dachas No. 8, 9, 10 of the CPSU Central Committee is not a secret, because this is the leadership of almost all power structures of the Russian Federation, for example:

GUSP under the President of the Russian Federation;

Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation;

FSO and SBP of the Russian Federation;

The distinction between the right to rest, in accordance with the position and rank held, seems very interesting. Employees of the Main Directorate of the FSO and the SBP of the Russian Federation, who have the exclusive right to vacation with their families at state dachas No. 8, 9, 10 and stay at this facility for no more than 14 days, must sign up for a vacation in late April - early May. The procedure for registering for a holiday in Pitsunda has a deep nomenclatural meaning. The lists of vacationers are corrected by the Security Service in the Caucasus (head G.A. Loparev). In 2011, the commandant of state dachas No. 8, 9 and 19 in Pitsunda was still listed as Colonel of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation M.F. Gorozhaninov.

In June and July, when the water on the Caucasian coast of the Black Sea is still poorly warmed up, and there are almost no ripe fruits (except for medlar and cherries), senior officers of the Main Directorate of the FSO, SSSI and SBP go to state dachas No. 8, 9, 10 with their wives and children, - They occupy places in dormitories and private apartments in a military town, which is opposite the government mansions. In June and July, heads of services, departments and their deputies move into state dachas No. 8, 9 and 10, according to their position and rank. In August and September, at the very beginning of the “velvet season,” the leadership of the FSB, FSO, SBP, the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation and the SVR begins to come to these state dachas with and without their wives, inhabiting the former mansions of the CPSU Central Committee Administration, also according to their position and rank. Head of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation E.A. Murov and the head of the SBP V.V. Bolotov, as well as their deputies, prefer to relax at state dacha No. 9 (intended for the First Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee N.S. Khrushchev). The leadership of the FSO and SBP is protected by employees of the Security Measures Service (headed by Lieutenant General V.V. Kirillov) from the ULO and military unit 11488 (Department special purpose, head A.T. Gordeev). While the leadership of the FSO of the Russian Federation is swimming in the sea, employees of the anti-sabotage unit of combat divers from the USN are on duty.

The set of prohibitions for vacationers at state dachas in Pitsunda seems very interesting. For example, it is strictly forbidden to go out to sea on any watercraft, to leave the territory of the military camp and the state dacha complex without personal notification and permission of the commandant of the facility, to attend any excursions on personal initiative (all excursions take place only with vacationing FSO employees at the state dacha), etc.

Table No. 9. Objects of the Department of the Central Committee of the CPSU - state dachas on the Caucasian coast of the Black Sea (according to the nomenclature list of the Commandant's Office for the protection and maintenance of state dachas on the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus of the 9th Directorate of the KGB of the USSR).

* In I960, construction began on the building of state dacha No. 4 for First Secretary N.S. Khrushchev and members of the Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee, which is connected by a corridor to state dacha No. 3. All buildings have survived to this day.

At the end of the story about state objects of Pitsunda, the author suggests once again watching I. Gostev’s feature film “ Gray wolves", in which close-ups of state dacha No. 9 and a special swimming pool in Pitsunda were filmed in some detail.

From the book Goodbye Africa! [From Africa] by Blixen Karen

Chapter Five The Fugitive Relaxes on the Farm One day a traveler came to the farm, spent the night, left and never returned. Since then, I rarely remember this man. His name was Emmanuelson: he was a Swede, and I first met him when he served as head waiter in one of the

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No. 27 NOTE G.K. ZHUKOVA AND A.S. ZHELTOV AT THE CPSU Central Committee ABOUT THE PROJECT “INSTRUCTIONS TO CPSU ORGANIZATIONS IN THE SOVIET ARMY AND NAVY” May 8, 1956 We present the project “Instructions to CPSU organizations in the Soviet Army and Navy" The Instructions outline the contents

From the book by Georgy Zhukov. Transcript of the October (1957) plenum of the CPSU Central Committee and other documents author History Author unknown --

No. 2 MATERIALS FOR THE DRAFT DECISION OF THE PRESIDIUM OF THE CPSU Central Committee ON THE SITUATION OF FORMER PRISONERS OF WAR, DIRECTED BY G.K. TO ZHUKOV MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CPSU Central Committee No. 1039 May 11, 1956 Ex. No. 1 Secret To comrades: Furtseva E.A. Gorshenin K.P. Rudenko R.A. Serov I.A. Zolotukhin V.V. In execution

From the book by Georgy Zhukov. Transcript of the October (1957) plenum of the CPSU Central Committee and other documents author History Author unknown --

No. 4 DECISION OF THE PRESIDIUM OF THE CPSU Central Committee ON THE DRAFT DECISION OF THE CPSU Central Committee “ON IMPROVING PARTY POLITICAL WORK IN THE SOVIET ARMY AND NAVY” October 19, 1957 Strictly secretP118/1. On improving party-political work in the Soviet Army and Navy (comrades Suslov, Mikoyan,

From the book by Georgy Zhukov. Transcript of the October (1957) plenum of the CPSU Central Committee and other documents author History Author unknown --

No. 11 RESOLUTION OF THE PRESIDIUM OF THE CPSU Central Committee ON THE DATE OF CONVENING AND AGENDA OF THE PLENAUM OF THE CPSU Central Committee October 25, 1957 Top secretP120/16. On convening the Plenum of the CPSU Central Committee21 Convene the Plenum of the CPSU Central Committee on October 28 of this year. at 10 am. Raise the issue of improvement for discussion at the Plenum

From the book by Georgy Zhukov. Transcript of the October (1957) plenum of the CPSU Central Committee and other documents author History Author unknown --

No. 12 DECISION OF THE PRESIDIUM OF THE CPSU Central Committee ON THE APPROVAL OF A SPEAKER AT THE PLENAUM OF THE CPSU Central Committee October 25, 1957 Strictly secretP120/XXV. On the results of the discussion at meetings of party activists in military districts of the resolution of the CPSU Central Committee on improving party political work in the Soviet Union

From the book by Georgy Zhukov. Transcript of the October (1957) plenum of the CPSU Central Committee and other documents author History Author unknown --

No. 21 STATEMENTS OF MEMBERS OF THE CPSU Central Committee, CANDIDATES FOR MEMBERS OF THE CPSU Central Committee AND MEMBERS OF THE CPSU Central Committee TO THE CPSU Central Committee AND THE PRESIDIUM OF THE PLENARY OF THE CPSU Central Committee October 25 - November 19

From the book by Georgy Zhukov. Transcript of the October (1957) plenum of the CPSU Central Committee and other documents author History Author unknown --

No. 29 NOTE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PROPAGANDA AND AGITATION OF THE CPSU Central Committee FOR THE UNION REPUBLICS IN THE CPSU Central Committee ON THE WITHDRAWAL OF PORTRAITS OF G.K. ZHUKOVA October 31, 1957. The publishing house of fine arts released for the fortieth anniversary of the Great October Revolution socialist revolution collective poster -

From the book by Georgy Zhukov. Transcript of the October (1957) plenum of the CPSU Central Committee and other documents author History Author unknown --

No. 36 NOTE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PROPAGANDA AND AGITATION OF THE CPSU Central Committee FOR THE UNION REPUBLICS IN THE CPSU Central Committee ABOUT THE BOOKS OF VOENGIZ November 19, 1957 The USSR Minister of Culture Comrade Mikhailov reports that a number of books published by Voengiz promote the cult of personality of the former Minister of Defense G.K. Zhukov .Comrade

From the book by Georgy Zhukov. Transcript of the October (1957) plenum of the CPSU Central Committee and other documents author History Author unknown --

No. 16 NOTE OF DEPARTMENTS OF THE CPSU Central Committee IN THE CPSU Central Committee ON THE PUBLISHING OF G.K.’S MEMOIRS ZHUKOVA June 20, 1968 In 1966, Marshal of the Soviet Union G.K. Zhukov, at the suggestion of the APN publishing house, presented the manuscript of his memoirs. The question of the publication of G.K. Zhukov was considered by the Secretariat of the CPSU Central Committee.

From the book by Georgy Zhukov. Transcript of the October (1957) plenum of the CPSU Central Committee and other documents author History Author unknown --

No. 17 NOTE OF THE DEPARTMENTS OF THE CPSU Central Committee IN THE CPSU Central Committee “ON THE PUBLISHING OF WAR MEMOIRS OF COMRADE ZHUKOV G.K.” July 19, 1968 In 1966, Marshal of the Soviet Union G.K. Zhukov, at the suggestion of the APN publishing house, presented the manuscript of his memoirs. The memoirs give a broad picture of the military operations of Soviet troops in

From the book by Georgy Zhukov. Transcript of the October (1957) plenum of the CPSU Central Committee and other documents author History Author unknown --

No. 8 NOTE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE BODIES OF THE CPSU Central Committee TO THE CPSU Central Committee ABOUT S.A.’S LETTER TIKHOMIROV July 20, 1977 Comrade. Tikhomirov S.A. proposes to build a monument to Marshal of the Soviet Union G.K. Zhukov in Moscow. In September 1974, in order to perpetuate the memory of Comrade G.K. Zhukov. By decree

From the book by Georgy Zhukov. Transcript of the October (1957) plenum of the CPSU Central Committee and other documents author History Author unknown --

No. 7 NOTE OF THE GENERAL DEPARTMENT OF THE CPSU Central Committee TO THE CPSU Central Committee ON UNHEALTHY PHENOMENA IN THE SOVIET ARMY October 11, 1956 Recently, the CPSU Central Committee has received numerous letters from military personnel about the presence of unhealthy phenomena observed in parts of the Soviet Army. Military personnel,

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No. 18 NOTE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE CPSU Central Committee ON RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN COMPARTIES IN THE CPSU Central Committee ON THE REHABILITATION OF A GROUP OF FORMER BULGARIAN POLITICAL MIGRANTS May 7, 1955 To the Central Committee of the CPSUThe Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party addressed the CPSU Central Committee with a request to review the court cases 42

From the book Rehabilitation: how it was March 1953 - February 1956 author Artizov A N

No. 31 NOTE OF THE CPC AT THE CPSU Central Committee TO THE PRESIDIUM OF THE CPSU Central Committee ON THE EXCLUSION FROM THE PARTY OF FORMER MEMBERS OF THE MILITARY COLLEGE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE USSR August 1, 1955 To the Presidium of the CPSU Central Committee In accordance with the resolution of the Presidium of the CPSU Central Committee dated August 30, 1954 Party Control Committee

From the book Rehabilitation: how it was March 1953 - February 1956 author Artizov A N

No. 50 NOTE OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CPSU Central Committee IN THE CPSU Central Committee ON THE DEREGISTRATION OF PARTICIPANTS OF THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR AND OTHER CATEGORIES OF SPECIAL SETTLEMENTS [No later than November 12, 1955]CPSU Central CommitteeIn accordance with the instructions of the Secretariat of the CPSU Central Committee, we have considered the proposal to deregister and

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