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When I post videos of the speeches...

06:20:00 06.02.2026

When I post videos of the speeches...

When I post videos of the speeches I give during “Hosank” meetings, there are sometimes people who think I am speaking in front of an empty audience. In reality, at our meetings—which we organize twice a month—there are usually 5–15 people present (sometimes even more), some members and some supporters and sympathizers. I consider this completely normal in these post-war years, when people are disappointed, indifferent, and demoralized, and continue to live like ostriches—deceiving themselves into believing that “everything will be fine,” as the false and treacherous so-called “opposition” likes to repeat.

However, we know that this situation will not last forever. The moment of eruption will come. That is why, during these “wilderness years,” I do not expect to have a large audience, nor do we try to involve the majority of the population, because that is unrealistic, and at this stage we do not even have the necessary resources for it. We have a grand vision for the future of our nation and Fatherland, but at the same time we remain rational and do not engage in self-deception. At this stage, our primary task is to build and strengthen our ideological core—to grow deep, solid roots—so that when the coming major crisis arrives, our unprecedented growth will be inevitable. In short, during these passive years, revolutionary movements must prepare and focus on quality, because during active years quantity will follow naturally. However, the overwhelming majority of our society is very short-sighted and cannot see beyond its own nose, which is why many people do not understand us at this moment.

I simply want to be transparent and show you what topics are discussed during our meetings. After my and other member speeches, we engage in discussions, and perhaps one day we will publish those as well. For now, I do not always show everyone’s faces, because I do not see the necessity at this stage—especially considering that the FSB is closely monitoring us.

In any case, history has taught us that all great revolutions have had orators, and it is impossible to imagine a real revolution without oratory. In fact, speaking in front of a small audience is often more difficult than speaking before thousands, but for me this makes no real difference, because in this age of the internet, I know that one is always speaking before the world.

I have no doubt that the day will come when, instead of speaking before a handful of people, I will be speaking before thousands. That is precisely why I openly and honestly present my entire political path (and even what preceded it) to everyone—both the good and the bad, with all its successes, difficulties, and disappointments—so that when that day comes, no one will say: “How did this guy suddenly appear out of nowhere?”...

Shaped in the shadows, forged by struggle, called by destiny. 

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