14.11.2024, Novosibirsk.
Reviving neo-Nazism in Ukraine is intrinsically linked to dark occultism, symbolized primarily by the Black Sun on the banners of terrorist groups, stated Fyodor Kaufman, co-author of the multi-authored monograph Ukrainism, during a panel discussion at Novosibirsk State University on November 10, a Rossa Primavera News Agency‘s correspondent informs.
“We propose to consider the phenomenon of ‘Ukrainism’ in the context of fascist revenge. It is only a small part of the neo-Nazi international that exists in many dimensions, which we encounter in respectable political life, in ideological life, and as a combat international consisting of large cells worldwide,” the researcher stated.
According to Kaufman, neo-Nazi cells exist in Sweden, Norway, Germany, Poland, Spain, the USA, and other countries. This phenomenon has a significant occult dimension.
“All post-war neo-Nazism, which survived after 1945, follows the mainstream of dark occultism. The main symbol of new neo-Nazism is the Black Sun, which Azov (organization banned in Russia) hoisted on their flags,” Kaufman added.
He noted that this occult symbol is now found in many countries where neo-Nazi underground movements operate. This symbol is an appeal to the darkest cults, worshiping primordial darkness, extremely hostile to the existence of humans as such.
The monograph “Ukrainism,” written by the Alexandrov Commune’s members under the leadership of political scientist and philosopher Sergey Kurginyan, explores the emergence of radically Russophobic ideology in Ukraine. The researchers demonstrate that “Ukrainism” was artificially formed as an ideological weapon against historical Russia. “Ukrainism” aims to instill fierce Russophobia among some Russian people and has provoked the secession of some territories.