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The Putin Regime: A Religion or Rhetoric for State Worship?

January 06, 2025Culture2886
The Putin Regime: A Relig

The Putin Regime: A Religion or Rhetoric for State Worship?

Behind the facade of power and influence, the Putin regime has established a complex system that blends elements of religious fervor and political control, often adapting religious rhetoric to strengthen its grip on the nation. This article explores the extent to which the Putin regime utilizes religious symbols and doctrines to buttress its state and the underlying mechanisms that sustain this faux religiosity.

Religious Elements in Putinism

The Putin regime is deeply intertwined with a form of state worship that resembles religious fervor. This so-called 'Putinism' is a tightly controlled ideology that elevates Putin himself to the status of a messianic figure, akin to the Fuhrerprinzip of Nazi Germany. The central tenets of Putinism emphasize absolute loyalty and fealty to the leader, with adherence to his will taking precedence over any written legal code. Any deviation from this loyalty is swiftly punished, often with drastic consequences, as seen with the regime's treatment of opposition.

The Hypocrisy of Putinism

While Putinism purports to be inclusive, allowing religions such as Christianity and Islam to be practiced, it maintains a strict hierarchical order. Religious leaders, such as Ramzan Kadyrov, Putin's Chechen puppet, and the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, are subordinated to Putinism, earning them their favorable positions. This reveals the underlying hypocrisy and manipulation of traditional religious structures for the regime's own ends.

The Sarmat ICBM: A Wunderwaffe for Fear and Hypocrisy

The Sarmat ICBM, one of Putin’s favorite 'Wunderwaffen,' has become a symbol of his regime’s fear-mongering tactics. The promise of a missile described as 'Satan' with the capability to strike any target on Earth, conditioned on the target first striking Sarmat, is a patent bluff. Urban legends attribute a frequency of 19 Hz to fear, much like the tigers' roars at 18 Hz. Putin’s Russia, devoid of vibrancy and progress, is paralyzed by fear, a lower frequency that seems to be only death at 0 Hz.

Technical Fiasco and Political Hypocrisy

The recent placement of the Sarmat strategic missile system on combat duty has been met with skepticism and derision. The same Russian Space Agency that crashes multi-million dollar projects, like the Moon-25 probe, has announced a successful placement of Sarmat, a missile system that failed its last test in February 2023. The Vzzvanie system, designed to ensure the launch of Sarmat missiles, was embezzled and fabricated with the same equipment used for home intercom systems.

Conclusion: The Regime’s Purpose in Provocation and Fear

In essence, the Sarmat ICBM, like the Crusades and Jihad in Putinism, is designed to strike fear into the West, much like Ukraine’s homemade drones have done. With claims of 'warp speeds' and 'no analogues,' the Sarmat narrative is a spectacle of political theater, intended to terrify the West and propagate a heightened state of hypnosis at 19 Hz. The reality, however, is that the missile system likely does not exist, serving only to terrorize and maintain a sense of fear and submission.

Keywords

Putin Regime: The autocratic system under the rule of Vladimir Putin. Putinism: The ideology that elevates Putin to a messianic figure, emphasizing absolute loyalty and control. Sarmat ICBM: A purported intercontinental ballistic missile claimed to be a formidable weapon by the Russian government.