Recently, "thanks" to the person who published a video mentioned in this post, the following YT channel came to the attention of the local Russkies.
Apparently this channel uses the name "Cassiopeia", and it has a lot of videos of the direct channeling by Irina Podzorova.
According to the description she is channeling since 1999, and apparently has a bunch of alien "curators". In these videos she can often be seen channeling several sources at the same time.
Yep, apparently these alien sources from all kind of planets are quite happy to share their "wisdom" and information about their planets, social and geopolitical order, or bestow their wisdom on our race.
Just to give you an idea, here are couple of images of the "curators" or races she is supposedly talking with. But there are many others.
Basically, if not for the name Cassiopeia, and curious coincidence that she is supposedly channeling since 1999, this source wouldn't be even worth checking.
But then it did look suspicious that this particular name was chosen for the project.
Interestingly enough, the YT channel and accounts on several Russian social networks were all created in July 2019, and all of them became very popular, and very quickly. It doesn't seem that Irina was known or popular before that.
Here's a link to FB group, where you can read posts in English.
In fact there are clear indications that Irina Podzorova isn't "the leader", and is just a tool, and there are other people (and some of them reside in the US or other countries) who invested a lot of money in organizing all kind of esoteric/new age meetings, retreats/trainings and what not.
Since most of the materials are in the video format and not in text, it would be too time consuming to try and present a full picture of what she is saying. And I am not sure it's worth it.
It does look like there is zero critical thinking going on, both in her case, and in case of people who watch her videos and then comment.
It looks like the Russian version of the New Age scene, similar to what Laura describes in the Wave, just with additional nuances of all kind of esoteric and magick terminology that is popular among Russians.
Our main suspicion and concern were, that this was an attempt to do damage control and/or muddy the waters to such a degree, that everyone who will look for Laura's information or books (since they were and are in the process of being translated into Russian) may end up on those sites, or may have the wrong impression.
And unfortunately it appers to be so.
I wanted to have an idea what this all about, and preferably in a condense enough way, and without having to watch a bunch of brain numbing videos. So I listened to the following review of Irina Podzorova and her "project" by one Russian guy (Igor Tkachenko) who talks on his channel about Ra channeling. He himself has strange beliefs and practices, but his views are not in question here. I was primarily paying attention to what Irina was saying. And it doesn't look good at all. As they say: not even wrong.
My personal take was that she either was trying to do a cold reading, or she is quite delusional. Also her knowledge base and intelligence are rather poor.
The ideas that being described on those channelings are a mix of all kind of esoteric concepts (some of them do make sense), the Bible (according to her Jesus is Yahweh), and messages from various alien sources that mostly sound like a word salad.
In any case, Igor described that Irina supposedly started channeling when she was 13, and was probably inspired by the Soviet sci-fi movie "Moscow-Cassiopeia".
Then he shared about the conflict he had with the group, particularly with a guy named Maxim. Igor was asked to read Irina's article and write a review, and Maxim didn't like his answers. Apparently his comments were removed and he was banned.
When Igor asked Irina what happened, she just excused it that that's how Maxim is, and that without him this project wouldn't happen at all. So that's when it becomes clear that Maxim Rusan is the one pulling the strings.
But he isn't the only one. One of the commenter in the group mentioned that "Cassiopeia project" may be tied to other similar organisations that also have active pages on the social media, where they work and discuss all kind "free energy", new physics, and other similar "space technology" or spiritual/esoteric projects. And they also have seminars, meetings, conferences, etc.
Here are couple of those organisations/societies:
But not everything is rosy, and there is also infighting going on.
Bottom line is, that it looks like the Russian COINTELPRO, and Irina's "Cassiopeia" project is only one of the branches.
It's quite possible that it is indeed "just a coincidence", but in effect could potentially create a problem. Seeing how many followers and members they already have only within one year and 3 months online, and it does look like a lot of time, energy and funds went into it.
Apparently Russian style New-Age COINTELPRO is alive and kicking, and didn't stay back in the 90's.
Apparently this channel uses the name "Cassiopeia", and it has a lot of videos of the direct channeling by Irina Podzorova.
According to the description she is channeling since 1999, and apparently has a bunch of alien "curators". In these videos she can often be seen channeling several sources at the same time.
Yep, apparently these alien sources from all kind of planets are quite happy to share their "wisdom" and information about their planets, social and geopolitical order, or bestow their wisdom on our race.
Just to give you an idea, here are couple of images of the "curators" or races she is supposedly talking with. But there are many others.
Basically, if not for the name Cassiopeia, and curious coincidence that she is supposedly channeling since 1999, this source wouldn't be even worth checking.
But then it did look suspicious that this particular name was chosen for the project.
Interestingly enough, the YT channel and accounts on several Russian social networks were all created in July 2019, and all of them became very popular, and very quickly. It doesn't seem that Irina was known or popular before that.
Here's a link to FB group, where you can read posts in English.
In fact there are clear indications that Irina Podzorova isn't "the leader", and is just a tool, and there are other people (and some of them reside in the US or other countries) who invested a lot of money in organizing all kind of esoteric/new age meetings, retreats/trainings and what not.
Since most of the materials are in the video format and not in text, it would be too time consuming to try and present a full picture of what she is saying. And I am not sure it's worth it.
It does look like there is zero critical thinking going on, both in her case, and in case of people who watch her videos and then comment.
It looks like the Russian version of the New Age scene, similar to what Laura describes in the Wave, just with additional nuances of all kind of esoteric and magick terminology that is popular among Russians.
Our main suspicion and concern were, that this was an attempt to do damage control and/or muddy the waters to such a degree, that everyone who will look for Laura's information or books (since they were and are in the process of being translated into Russian) may end up on those sites, or may have the wrong impression.
And unfortunately it appers to be so.
I wanted to have an idea what this all about, and preferably in a condense enough way, and without having to watch a bunch of brain numbing videos. So I listened to the following review of Irina Podzorova and her "project" by one Russian guy (Igor Tkachenko) who talks on his channel about Ra channeling. He himself has strange beliefs and practices, but his views are not in question here. I was primarily paying attention to what Irina was saying. And it doesn't look good at all. As they say: not even wrong.
My personal take was that she either was trying to do a cold reading, or she is quite delusional. Also her knowledge base and intelligence are rather poor.
The ideas that being described on those channelings are a mix of all kind of esoteric concepts (some of them do make sense), the Bible (according to her Jesus is Yahweh), and messages from various alien sources that mostly sound like a word salad.
In any case, Igor described that Irina supposedly started channeling when she was 13, and was probably inspired by the Soviet sci-fi movie "Moscow-Cassiopeia".
Then he shared about the conflict he had with the group, particularly with a guy named Maxim. Igor was asked to read Irina's article and write a review, and Maxim didn't like his answers. Apparently his comments were removed and he was banned.
When Igor asked Irina what happened, she just excused it that that's how Maxim is, and that without him this project wouldn't happen at all. So that's when it becomes clear that Maxim Rusan is the one pulling the strings.
But he isn't the only one. One of the commenter in the group mentioned that "Cassiopeia project" may be tied to other similar organisations that also have active pages on the social media, where they work and discuss all kind "free energy", new physics, and other similar "space technology" or spiritual/esoteric projects. And they also have seminars, meetings, conferences, etc.
Here are couple of those organisations/societies:
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But not everything is rosy, and there is also infighting going on.
Bottom line is, that it looks like the Russian COINTELPRO, and Irina's "Cassiopeia" project is only one of the branches.
It's quite possible that it is indeed "just a coincidence", but in effect could potentially create a problem. Seeing how many followers and members they already have only within one year and 3 months online, and it does look like a lot of time, energy and funds went into it.
Apparently Russian style New-Age COINTELPRO is alive and kicking, and didn't stay back in the 90's.
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