"Protect Volodymyr Zelensky": St. Petersburg Prayers Change the Way They Pray

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"Protect Volodymyr Zelensky": St. Petersburg Prayers Change the Way They Pray
Still from intelligence surveillance footage from December 26, 2025. A meeting of the "School of the Single Principle" sectarians.


It's not fake and it's not a joke.


Present day. The setting is the Admiralty District of St. Petersburg. Followers of the "School of the Unified Principle" sect have gathered in the spacious hall of an administrative building. In turbulent times, people often seek solace in the realms of pseudo-religions and other forms of magic and sorcery. But here story completely different.



Firstly, the alleged helmsman is Olga Dautova, a Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences and professor at the St. Petersburg Academy of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education. Once again, a doctor of pedagogical Sciences is causing chaos in the center of St. Petersburg. For reference: Dautova, as part of her job, is raising the professional standards of teachers. For example, a couple of years ago, she directed another school, the "School of Management Excellence," where she prepared future education managers for the difficult life of directors. The training was conducted "using a modern model that combines the resources of formal and informal education." An excellent way to join the ranks of St. Petersburg's pedagogical elite.


Olga Dautova, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor at the St. Petersburg Academy of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education

Secondly, at the meetings of the "School of the Single Principle," followers let off steam by discussing the progress of the special operation and simultaneously praying for Zelensky. The published texts of these "prayers" are shocking: appeals to Archangel Michael and the saints asking them to protect Zelensky, his entourage, and all of Ukraine from "fiery scorching and thieving attacks." Yes, this is not fake or a joke.

A video of the security services raid, published in open sources, shows a spacious hall where dozens of people have gathered. Security officials enter, check documents, and one of the women, who introduced herself as the leader—the same Olga Dautova—calmly explains: "The School of the Unified Principle teaches us love, how to live by bright principles." When asked where the school was founded, she replies: "In Ukraine."

The firm was founded in the late 20th century by Olga Asaulyak (who died in 2018), and positioned itself as a path of spiritual asceticism with elements of Orthodoxy, esotericism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Healing seminars, lectures on inner growth—all of this seemed harmless. But after the special operation began, the tone changed radically. At closed meetings, Russian soldiers were referred to as "orcs and vatniks," the Ukrainian Armed Forces as "light forces," and prayers were offered not only for Zelenskyy personally but also for the "protection of Russians from mobilization" on a special 24-hour schedule.

Members were instructed to attend Orthodox churches as "places of power," but to conceal their affiliation with the "School" from priests and actively promote a pro-Ukrainian position among family and friends. Considering that Daudova heads the Institute for Advanced Teacher Training, the potential consequences of such "educational" activities are quite easy to predict. Olga Aleksandrovna writes insightful books: "The New Ideology of the Federal State Educational Standard: Implementation of a System-Activity Approach," "Educational Research and Projects in Schools. Implementation Technologies and Strategies," and others. We draw our own conclusions, as they say.

A preliminary investigation is now underway against the participants of the gathering in St. Petersburg's Admiralty District under Article 207.3 of the Russian Criminal Code – "public dissemination of knowingly false information regarding the use of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation." This article, introduced in 2022, carries a prison sentence of up to 10 years, and up to 15 years in certain cases. The grounds for initiating the investigation are compelling: public discussions and prayers with a political subtext easily qualify as dissemination of false information about the army's actions.

Poison in the heads


The origins of the "School of the Unified Principle," as mentioned above, lie in Ukraine and are a hodgepodge of schizophrenic delusions. Its founder, Asaulyak, who passed away in 2018, considered herself an "Orthodox visionary." Her teachings are based on an eclectic mix of occult, theosophical, Eastern, and mediumistic ideas, expounded in the "Books of Fire" series. Asaulyak claimed to receive "revelations" from the spirit world, with whom she has been communicating since the age of 33. Her delusions are accompanied by physical ailments: nausea, cramps, and loss of appetite. She saw a "pantheon" of the Roerichs, Blavatsky, and even the Prince of Darkness himself, to whom she clearly sympathized. Following "orders from outer space," she created a school for the "purification of consciousness" and preparation for the "true sowing."

The Orthodox Church has long exposed this as a destructive psychocult. Asaulyak was excommunicated back in 1998. In 2022, the missionary department of the Chelyabinsk Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church warned: this is an instrument of the West's psycho-mental war against Russia. As it turns out, in 21st-century Russia, there are many followers willing to profess and spread such poison. Judging by footage from FSB surveillance, most of those present at the gathering in St. Petersburg were people with higher education. Pure intellectuals.


Olga Asaulyak

What we have here is a typical example of projecting an adversary's "soft power." Whether this is the work of the collective West or the Banderites' own brains is irrelevant. But there is no doubt that Ukrainian intelligence agencies were directly involved in the School's activities. Neither the SBU nor the GUR could have overlooked such a lever of subversive activity in Russia. The investigation will, of course, reveal the truth, but it is highly likely that the Kyiv regime supports the School of the One Principle. Abroad, the scheme has long been well-established: banned and excommunicated Scientologists and Jehovah's Witnesses fruitfully collaborate with foreign intelligence agencies to corrupt Russians. Now we have another case before us: the School of the One Principle, which has extended its tentacles into elements of the education system. And this is alarming.
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  1. +39
    2 January 2026 04: 07
    "The School of the Unified Principle teaches us love, how to live by bright principles." When asked where the school was founded, he replies: "In Ukraine."

    How is it in Khorla???
    Where yesterday this lady's supporters burned 24 people... including a child.
    We are too kind to this evil spirit...allowing it to infect everything and everyone in Russia with rot.
    In my opinion, for any propaganda of Zelensky's Nazi regime, their organizers and adherents should be immediately jailed and given decent prison sentences to think about it.
    1. +32
      2 January 2026 07: 05
      I'm not surprised. I know the situation at universities firsthand...
      A variety of courses for professional development, in psychology and pedagogy, have proliferated... And humanities universities themselves have proliferated, too. Many of them were supported by foreign grants. And they're also eagerly enjoying Russian subsidies.

      The problem is much worse... People like "Dautov"... They improve the qualifications of educators, teachers. Those who teach children. Surely many know about the problems in schools. And school is one of the foundations of modern statehood. To paraphrase a German humanities scholar: "Wars are won by teachers."

      And the state needs to see what kind of people we have working in the humanitarian sphere.
      1. +14
        2 January 2026 09: 10
        I'm surprised. So brazen, so openly. They'll rewrite the list of participants... Well, then, according to the law... Or better yet, throw them in sacks and into the Neva...
        1. +4
          2 January 2026 14: 40
          Quote from: dmi.pris1
          And I'm surprised. So brazenly, so openly...
          hi I think it's precisely speculation about brotherly love, friendship between peoples, and so on. They're good at talking. The state taught them for free for its own benefit, and they're against it. Typical, like the Februaryists of 1917.
      2. +17
        2 January 2026 11: 08
        I read news like this on Russian websites and it never ceases to amaze me. Does Russia even have a government or ideology? This chaos ended somewhere in the mid-90s. Now the state strictly controls all educational programs. I'm not even talking about the activities of religious organizations. Try registering something similar in Belarus. Or try holding a meeting of an unregistered religious organization, especially one of a destructive nature. I'll see what happens.
        1. +18
          2 January 2026 11: 48
          There is no ideology in Russia, corruption is widespread.

          I read that the sect members who prayed for Zelensky in St. Petersburg were simply asked to leave.
          1. +7
            2 January 2026 12: 45
            *I read that the sect members who prayed for Zelensky in St. Petersburg were simply asked and released.*
            And what, they didn't even give you a truncheon to send you off? Sometimes kids are disciplined with a belt.
            And here we have grown-ups. Such people can only be trained with a club. And a good beating to the kidneys, to the kidneys. So they'll remember their lessons.
            1. +3
              2 January 2026 14: 41
              Just because someone was released today doesn't mean they won't be summoned for questioning tomorrow, or that those involved won't be placed on various "stop lists." A "debriefing" is conducted when there's sufficient information for such a review, which usually doesn't happen on the same day.
        2. +12
          2 January 2026 12: 07
          Quote from lako
          Try registering something similar in Belarus. Or try holding a meeting of an unregistered religious organization, especially one of a destructive nature. I'll see what happens.

          The point is that the organization itself is registered not in Russia but in Ukraine, and this gathering was organized on an illegal basis.
          As you can see, the security forces visited this gathering and took under their chubby arms both the main rat and her rat cubs, numbering 7, who had come from different regions for this prayer.
          I believe there's still much work to be done in this area, as these new arrivals were likely delegates from already established cells, which number far more than 70 people. The basis for the existence of cults is not only ideology but also funding. I wonder where Dautova's account was funded to spread "love and moral purity"?
          Deprive her of her position and all teaching titles, and send her to the zone to sew panties and mittens for 15-20 years.
          1. +9
            2 January 2026 12: 54
            Her husband, a certain Khristoforov, an associate professor in the history or pedagogy department, is also a member of this sect. And those who were at the meeting aren't working as cleaners in factories either. That's how they carried out their anti-state policies, using advanced training courses for teaching staff. They write that they were released after questioning. Did they even get a travel ban?
            1. +8
              2 January 2026 18: 25
              This is how, with the help of advanced training courses for teaching staff, they carried out an anti-state policy.

              Then we wonder where all these different Kolyas from Urengoy, other arsonists and accomplices of the Ukrainian fascists come from...
            2. +1
              4 January 2026 17: 08
              And someone appoints them. But we're already starting to stumble with our rectors; they're all white and fluffy, while those above them are downright saintly.
          2. +2
            2 January 2026 13: 01
            Dmitriy hi ! In the article about scammers, they were discussing them in the comments. Probably 30 or 31. 12. Well, I remember something. Already at the beginning of the SVO, there was a report that somewhere in the center, in the Moscow Region, some young pro-Ukrainian deputies from St. Petersburg were up to something. ...I forgot. And if it's such a scale, then it's not surprising that there are reports, like Ukrainian culture days at universities. Or that those who support the SVO are being harassed.
            There was a time when I found ads online for free similar courses in our city. A lot of similar things come to mind...
            1. +3
              2 January 2026 13: 10
              Quote: Reptiloid
              Dmitry! In the article about scammers, they were discussing these in the comments. Probably on the 30th or 31st.

              Greetings Dmitry hi Yes, there was an article dedicated to this topic a few days ago, and there seemed to be a video showing them performing this “prayer”.
              Quote: Reptiloid
              Well, I remember something. Already at the beginning of the SVO, there was a report that somewhere in the center, in the Moscow Region, some young pro-Ukrainian deputies from St. Petersburg were up to something. I've forgotten. And if it's such a scale, then it's not surprising that there are reports, like Ukrainian culture days at universities. Or that those who support the SVO are being harassed.
              At first, in St. Petersburg and Moscow, all those "Navalshchina" types, wrapped in their "yellow and blue" rags, staged open protests. Then, all that riff-raff was slightly suppressed, and now they've gone underground and, as we see, are quietly wreaking havoc. Until there's a strong response from the authorities, with the most notorious figures executed and long prison sentences handed out, they'll continue their mischief.
              1. +4
                2 January 2026 13: 21
                Quote: Nyrobsky
                ......In St. Petersburg and Moscow, all those "Navalshchina" types, wrapped in "yellow-blue" rags, were still openly staging protests, but then they clamped down on all that riff-raff a bit, and now they've gone underground and, as we see, are quietly causing trouble......
                The UIA has nurtured and spread so many liberals, and these are spreading all over the country. In the Far East, it turned out the 50-year-old leader had seduced a government official, they were planning to blow up a railway, transporting explosives in their Gazelle van, and so on. I wonder if they've stopped teaching Estonian in schools in our north with pro-fascist teachers? After all, there was talk about this a few years ago. recourse
                1. +2
                  2 January 2026 13: 31
                  Quote: Reptiloid
                  I wonder if they've stopped teaching Estonian with professional teachers in schools in our north? After all, there was talk about this a few years ago.

                  Lately, there's been no talk of a "Congress of Finno-Ugric Peoples" convening, as was previously the case in the Baltics and Finland, where Western curators instructed delegates from Russia on the "correct" way to influence these peoples and sow discontent with the central government. Now that this operation is officially closed, making things more difficult for them, but they certainly haven't given up on continuing their subversive activities, taking advantage of every opportunity. winked
                  1. 0
                    2 January 2026 13: 56
                    Congress of Finno-Ugric Peoples

                    They could change their name, right? Change their colors a bit. They studied Estonian, supposedly descendants of the repressed. First, Estonians taught German in schools, and then it went further, even to the point of using pro-fascist slogans.
                    As for Ukraine, there's always been demonism there, as Gogol quite seriously showed. And here we have the White Brotherhood and all sorts of psychological theaters, and Sand painting... all sorts of COACHES... I'm trying to remember what I've heard over the years on the topic... and often free classes.
        3. 0
          2 January 2026 16: 40
          Bourgeois ideology in action. Everything for money and everything for money. In the land of brothels. No one needs anything. Everyone is only for themselves. Songs and dances against the backdrop of war. The bourgeoisie increases its wealth. Ugh, a complete disgrace.
        4. 0
          3 January 2026 17: 06
          Quote from lako
          does ideology even exist?

          Grab a jar of jam and a basket of cookies and get out of here if possible?
        5. 0
          3 January 2026 18: 41
          Is there any power or ideology in Russia?
          Of course, it exists, and it's formulated simply and operates at all levels: "All means are fair for enrichment." This ideology stems from capitalism. When the native population declines, it's good for the capitalist. Crime flourishes, it's good for the capitalist. When people become impoverished, it's good for the capitalist. It's especially good for the capitalists who control the state's security apparatus. The main thing is to ensure that no leaders emerge who could lead the people. True, this system is easily broken from within by foreign agents of influence, but the capitalist's primary concern is money and the power of money.
      3. +4
        2 January 2026 18: 20
        And school is one of the foundations of modern statehood.

        You know this, and many others, including myself, but SAM'S advisor, and many others, don't think so. Here's what the infamous Fursenko said: "The main mistake of the Soviet school was that it trained creative people, while the task of the modern school is to train qualified consumers." So they were training consumers, and to that end, they degraded both the education system and the authority of the teacher...
        1. +1
          6 January 2026 20: 45
          Here's what the well-known Fursenko (advisor to the MOST) said: "The main mistake of the Soviet school is that it raised a creative person, but the task of the modern school is to raise a qualified consumer."

          It is not clear what this "consumer" is doing there instead of answering for the Unified State Exam, which has "lowered" our education, the fruits of which we are enjoying.
      4. +2
        2 January 2026 22: 08
        And the state needs to see what kind of people we have working in the humanitarian sphere.
        The state is the one who bred them. Haven't you noticed that after the collapse of the USSR, the main ideology of the Russian state became the motto: "Enrich yourself as best you can." And even after the Second World War, nothing has changed and won't change. If I'm wrong, name me the people in high power whose children are fighting in the Second World War.
    2. +5
      2 January 2026 07: 49
      Without a purge of their own ranks, external efforts will be somewhat devalued; that's where things should have started. All those sympathizing with the Ukrainian scum should be sent back to Ukraine, since they prefer it there.
    3. +4
      2 January 2026 11: 39
      I don't know if someone can be jailed for praying for Zelensky, or what law would apply. But firing this woman from all her positions and organizing an investigation into her financial activities—that's both possible and necessary.
    4. 0
      2 January 2026 11: 50
      I agree, everyone present will get a tenner, to start with, and the especially stubborn ones will get a fifteenner, so they can clear their heads in the colder climes.
      1. 0
        2 January 2026 22: 11
        Could you please tell me which article of the Criminal Code they violated under which they can be held criminally liable?
    5. 0
      2 January 2026 18: 30
      No, it's not necessary, they just need to be sent to their spiritual homeland.
    6. 0
      2 January 2026 21: 12
      Quote: The same LYOKHA
      Where yesterday this lady's supporters burned 24 people... including a child.

      Twenty-seven people died, including two children. The data was updated today.
  2. +28
    2 January 2026 04: 11
    Like Orc and Vatnik, I want to chop this scum into boiled cubes.
    This female dog will continue her activities in the colony; there is no need for such “inmates”, they should only be killed.
    1. +4
      2 January 2026 06: 05
      You shouldn't have turned against her. Those worthless members of her sect would have sat quietly in classrooms, departments, and even kitchens, stirring up trouble. But Auntie suddenly brought them out into the open, and with the money of our enemies, no less. You could say she "performed a civic feat."
      1. +8
        2 January 2026 08: 57
        For such a "feat" during WWII, she would have been quickly thrown against the wall. And everyone else in the room, for that matter. And rightly so.
    2. +3
      2 January 2026 08: 54
      Quote: Hunter 2
      This female dog will continue her activities in the colony.


      I hope they will enlighten her there in the opposite way.
      1. +5
        2 January 2026 11: 35
        I wouldn't be surprised if she remains free, especially in her current position. I think she has serious backers behind her. And foreign foundations and organizations will be up in arms about freedom of speech and religion. It would be interesting to follow her fate.
        1. +3
          2 January 2026 11: 56
          Quote from lako
          and even in the position he holds.

          I don't know, the army is being so discredited there that it's unbelievable...
  3. +21
    2 January 2026 04: 19
    Mere doctoral and candidate theses have no scientific value and are written to enhance one's prestige. Most of theses, if submitted for review to foreign universities, would only raise eyebrows.
    1. +18
      2 January 2026 06: 11
      laughing As a teenager, I read Akhmet Malsagov's fascinating, clever, and funny novella, "Lors Draws a Poster." In it, the rather witty protagonist proposes to a professional chatterbox a topic for his report: "Grafting Apple Trees onto Telegraph Poles as a Food Source for Communications Workers." laughing The works of these PhD candidates are from the same field.
    2. +7
      2 January 2026 10: 53
      Well, don't lump everything together... There are DIFFERENT dissertations and DIFFERENT authors. What you're writing is more relevant to the humanities—there really is such a riot of nonsense there that it's hard to imagine... And don't submit anything to foreign universities—the "humanities" in this field are even more stupid.
      1. +1
        2 January 2026 18: 30
        Do our "techies" and "natural scientists" produce much better dissertations? They're certainly more competent than those in the humanities, but they've become overly preoccupied with academic KPIs, since in Russia it's more profitable to engage in empty rhetoric than to produce something useful and feasible for implementation.
  4. +13
    2 January 2026 05: 50
    Prayers won't help Zelensky and his entourage; practically all the Jews there have their own ideas about the divine, and we have enough rotten people without this woman. "In troubled times, people often seek solace." I.V. Stalin knew how to console such "unfortunates" well.
  5. +3
    2 January 2026 06: 03
    Realism is what keeps China moving forward, and the lack of it prevents us from doing the same. Seeing life as it is. In difficult times, only a realistic understanding of life itself helps.
  6. +7
    2 January 2026 06: 04
    We need to comb through this Ministry of Education scum, and not just once, but systematically! The rot there stinks across the country. It looks like the authorities have a chronic cold or brain damage! sad
  7. +6
    2 January 2026 06: 28
    There are plenty of such people under the shadow of our education system. They've simply been deprived of foreign grants and trips to various conferences, etc. They're unhappy with all of this, especially with the SVO.
  8. +2
    2 January 2026 06: 28
    Judging by how they don't want to bring down this clown, their prayers are working.
  9. +3
    2 January 2026 06: 35
    Quote: torbas41
    And then Auntie suddenly went and dragged them into the light of day, and with the money of our enemies, no less. You could say she "performed a civic feat."

    Next, I would like to see them travel on foot to Kamchatka...with the construction of a railway line at the Bering Strait.
    There, Dmitriev is proposing to Trump to build an underground tunnel to Alaska...at least there will be some benefit from the "School of a Single Principle." hi
    1. +9
      2 January 2026 06: 52
      They won't build an underground tunnel. People like that don't build them. They serve their time in camp libraries and get out on parole.
      1. +3
        2 January 2026 13: 24
        Quote: Andrey Nikolaevich
        They won't build an underground tunnel. People like that don't build them. They serve their time in camp libraries and get out on parole.

        Or they will sing mournful songs in the prison amateur performances.
  10. +5
    2 January 2026 06: 58
    Quote: Andrey Nikolaevich
    People like that serve their time in camp libraries.

    It's a pity... whatWe need to come up with something useful for the country for them... fines or taxes worth thousands should be imposed on them for years to come... let them pay.
  11. +11
    2 January 2026 07: 31
    I just want to remember Comrade Stalin with warmth every time!
    1. +9
      2 January 2026 11: 17
      Comrade Stalin succeeded in everything and everywhere.
      The current one is sleeping.
      1. -6
        2 January 2026 11: 46
        Bolshevism is the essence of Russian civilization.

        Quote: Million
        The current one is sleeping.

        Putin only determines the direction of domestic policy, but he shapes it (through laws) – Medvedev. Don't fight false goals and don't distract the people from the true cause.
  12. +5
    2 January 2026 08: 09
    Abroad, the scheme has long been tested: Banned and excommunicated Scientologists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Roerich followers are fruitfully collaborating with foreign and special services in the cause of the corruption of Russians.

    It's a tried and tested one because, within our country, various gatherings are springing up and operating out of nowhere, concerned with the unity of the forces destroying Russian culture... Even in the photograph, the "yellow-blue" chlamys of one of the participants is clearly visible to the naked eye...
    True national unity cannot be destroyed by anything, but if it is artificial bonds and attributes and rituals imposed from above, then this is where destructive rot will manifest itself...
    1. +14
      2 January 2026 08: 31
      Of course, not without reason... A certain S.N. Kuznetsov, the former mayor of Novokuznetsk, instituted a "transport reform" and happily left Novokuznetsk for Khabarovsk for a promotion. And now the city's transportation problems have become even worse. And it's the same everywhere, no matter what Kuznetsov has done. For example, the O. Korolenko Kuznetsk Metallurgists Sports Palace, where they kept renovating and then never finished properly.
      Or the new Baidaevsky Bridge across the Tom River, the construction of which requires 6 billion rubles, not counting the 250 million that went into preparing the documents.
      And much can be said about former Governor S. Tsivilev, who drove Kuzbass into such debt that it's unlikely Kuzbass will ever recover.
      But people see all this and they, not all, but many, are ready-made soil for such sects.
      1. +9
        2 January 2026 11: 24
        worse. And so it is everywhere, no matter what Kuznetsov took on. For example,
        Your Kuznetsov is a mere child compared to Chubais! Wherever Chubais goes, there's theft and destruction everywhere!
        1. +4
          2 January 2026 13: 03
          So how many "Kuznetsovs" are there in Russia? And Mr. Zivileff became a minister, not a prisoner... And looking at the local Chubais and Kuznetsovs, some of the population will follow such cultists, trusting the same kind of crooks.
  13. +2
    2 January 2026 08: 15
    It's scary to read this. It's horrific what they've done to Russia. Thieving officials on one side, cultists on the other. Oh, it's scary.
    1. -6
      2 January 2026 12: 35
      It's high time we accepted that an official will always steal by definition.
      1. 0
        2 January 2026 13: 48
        This should not be the norm of life.
        1. -3
          2 January 2026 15: 18
          It shouldn't be, but it's been like that all along.
          1. 0
            3 January 2026 10: 03
            State officials are the worst traitors in the state. Punishments for them are too lenient. Corruption and nepotism have never led to anything good, and never will. If you don't fight this, everything can be lost, destroyed. Everyone knows this, but it's no use.
            1. 0
              7 January 2026 07: 51
              All history says otherwise.
  14. +6
    2 January 2026 08: 42
    Most of those present at the gathering in St. Petersburg were people with higher education. Pure intellectuals.
    Which proves once again: having a higher education doesn't mean being smart. But now, with all those well-read idiots, the prison will become much more intelligent.
  15. +3
    2 January 2026 08: 59
    [quoteThis article, introduced in 2022, carries a sentence of up to 10 years in prison, and up to 15 in certain cases. And the grounds for initiating a case are ironclad: public discussions and prayers with a political subtext are easily classified as disseminating fake news about the army's actions.][/quote]

    They'll recognize her as mentally ill (her lawyers will try) and she'll avoid prison time, but there's no forced psychiatry in Russia, and she poses no threat to herself or anyone else, so they won't lock her up in a mental hospital...
    1. +1
      2 January 2026 11: 07
      So it turns out that a mentally ill and hidden enemy was in charge of the entire university.
      1. +3
        2 January 2026 12: 01
        Olga Dautova, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences and Professor at the St. Petersburg Academy of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education.

        The article doesn't seem to mention her "running the entire university," and until a psychiatric evaluation is conducted, she's simply an enemy, just like those who appointed her to the teaching position. But it seems to me that this "academy" is one of those pro-Soros abominations that were created all over Russia under Yeltsin, just like all those "American and German Houses"—in every regional center, I suppose! It's these "Augean stables" that need to be cleaned out. am
    2. -1
      2 January 2026 13: 40
      Quote: Visitor_SAM
      She doesn't pose a threat to life, either to herself or to anyone else, so they won't lock her up in a mental hospital...

      But he'll never teach again. He can serve his sentence, but the diagnosis lasts for life.
      1. 0
        2 January 2026 13: 52
        But he'll never teach again. He can serve his sentence, but the diagnosis lasts for life.

        I'm afraid she's not the only one like her in this "sharashka" operation. And it's too bad that such "psychos" remain free.
        1. -1
          2 January 2026 14: 04
          Quote: Visitor_SAM
          And it's bad that such "psychos" remain at large )))

          At the very least, they need to be kept on record, and based on an analysis of their surroundings and the position they hold, their ability to cause harm should be limited.
  16. +4
    2 January 2026 09: 25
    Madame Blavatsky is truly mind-blowing. Both Asulyak and the other one are crazy. And everyone who goes to such gloomy nonsense. And plus Ukraine This wasn't just brought in. We all need to be more careful.
  17. +3
    2 January 2026 09: 30
    In fact, various "sects" of new religions are a scary thing.
    Remember: "Aum senreke"? "God Kuzya" is now this" school
    "pure intellectuals" - having a higher education is not yet a sign of patriotism.
    In 1904, during the Russian Revolution, St. Petersburg students sent: "Congratulations to the divine Mikado"
  18. +1
    2 January 2026 10: 26
    There is a Russian spirit here, there is a smell of Russia here...

    Quote: E. Fedorov
    "Protect Volodymyr Zelensky": St. Petersburg Prayers Change the Way They Pray

    WellHow is the state responding to all of this? That's a question for legislators.

    PoorlyWe're so oblivious to how our children's consciousness is being reshaped by the latest cinematic innovations.... Just like the fairy tales we heard from our grandparents, moms and dads, the fairy tales we read as children, today's screens are filled with Hollywood-inspired images where good isn't good, and evil isn't evil....

    Our civilizational code is being rewritten for our children,
    They are killing the Russian spirit...
  19. +1
    2 January 2026 10: 35
    Healing seminars, lectures on inner growth - it all seemed harmless.

    This is already alarming, for example, healing = fraud, “inner growth” = brainwashing.
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  20. +6
    2 January 2026 10: 43
    The Jewish spirit, the Jewish method of division. Send the whole gang to labor camps, let them do some good with creative toil in the logging camps.
    1. -5
      2 January 2026 14: 50
      ...not really... the Jewish spirit, but the spirit of Vlasov!!!!!
  21. +4
    2 January 2026 10: 44
    You still have to check all your relatives, especially those in government service or state-owned corporations. I met several hardcore Ukrainians at work.
  22. -2
    2 January 2026 10: 49
    I've long noticed that it's the common people, the hard workers, who are more patriotic to Russia than those with "higher education" and/or the overpaid office workers. Back in the USSR, I remember how teachers who taught children about "Grandpa Lenin," the "world revolution," and the "workers of the world" would come out of class laughing and cursing the Soviet regime. And apparently the same thing is happening now. Only the incomes of these "intellectuals" are not comparable to those of the Soviet era...
  23. +3
    2 January 2026 10: 51
    Important clarification:
    All this scum has been operating since the beginning of the SVO, and there was no information leak.

    This is a very alarming symptom—the security services were unaware of this for over three years, which means that within this pseudo-religious mob there wasn't just some kind of conspiracy (and there was), these idiots were meticulously maintaining their loyalty to their "teacher" on a strictly "religious" basis. Such a result couldn't be achieved simply by insisting on secrecy at ordinary gatherings of scoundrels, only within the framework of "religion."

    This vile sect was uncovered quite recently - this is indicated by certain features of the arrest and the publication of this story in the press.

    Consequently, there is a significant social group (it can be called by different names: sectarians, fanatics, etc., but these are clearly not ordinary civil groups) that can support such a regime of conspiracy, and it is scary to imagine what surprises this group will bring in the future.

    I hope that our authorities will now be very concerned with operational work...
    1. 0
      2 January 2026 13: 30
      I agree. This is a cult of Green Clown witnesses.
  24. 0
    2 January 2026 10: 59
    Hm... And what to do with this then?:
    The phrase "Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you" is a quote from the New Testament, a key commandment of Jesus Christ, calling for unconditional love, kindness, and mercy even toward those who do evil, according to the Gospels of Luke (6:27-28) and Matthew (5:44). It teaches us not to repay evil with evil, to pray for our enemies, and to emulate God, who is good to everyone, not just those who love us.
    Where does it say:
    Luke 6:27-28: “But I say to you who hear: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, and pray for those who spitefully use you.”
    Matthew 5:44: “But I say to you, love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you.”
    The essence of the commandment:
    Love for enemies: Not just patience, but an active kind attitude towards those who are hostile.
    Benefaction: Doing good to those who wish evil, without expecting anything in return.
    Blessing: Give thanks and wish good to those who curse.
    Prayer: Pray for those who hurt and persecute.
    The purpose of the commandment:
    Become "sons of your Father in heaven," who "makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust."
    Show mercy similar to the mercy of God.
    Break the cycle of revenge and hatred by demonstrating the highest Christian virtue.
    1. 0
      2 January 2026 14: 14
      All these quotes are meant to help you improve your relationships on a personal level.
      In essence, these are recommendations for relationships with “our sincere ones.”
      In politics, we are talking about collective interests and relationships.
  25. +7
    2 January 2026 11: 01
    Those writing here are right about not being surprised. The authorities have only just come to their senses and, with difficulty comprehending it, have begun to do something about both the legacy of the previous decade and their own legacy of the last quarter-century. A third of a century is a decent amount of time for an enemy underground to take root. What didn't a professional intelligence officer know about this? He knew. And he acted in such a way that he thought it would all dissipate, and the agents he'd raised would suddenly transform and become patriots. They won't. Instead, they'll proliferate and wreak havoc on everyone around them. As for the higher and post-secondary education system, these universities, institutes, academies, and centers are so unrealistically distributed that the very value of higher education, its prestige, has been completely destroyed. I agree with those who write that humanities universities of all kinds need to be sieved and filtered. Even if nine-tenths of these institutions have to be closed, the Motherland will not suffer. All these "postgraduate universities" will only make the air cleaner. And let the freed-up people move forward to the machine, to the broom, to vocational education, to in-demand sectors, displacing and replacing the migrants entrenched there, who also represent a lurking and accumulating security threat.
    1. +2
      2 January 2026 12: 51
      It's not the AUTHORITIES that have come to their senses, but they've realized that the PEOPLE have begun to recover from their "rule." And, as we know, any government exists for its own sake. And now it's taking action to preserve itself, because very soon there will be many representatives of the PEOPLE who have been through modern warfare, who know the problems of the AUTHORITIES from the inside... And the AUTHORITIES won't be able to entice them all, luring them into their own.
      1. 0
        2 January 2026 23: 13
        I am begging you...
        People came to their senses after the retirement age was raised.
        The only thing the authorities realized was that if nothing changed, given the current state of affairs on the front, the Bandar-logs and their allies inside Russia would overthrow them, with all the ensuing consequences. And they'd be lucky if they were sent to The Hague rather than Kyiv.
  26. +1
    2 January 2026 11: 10
    The patient is either alive or dead.
    Either she didn't break the laws, or she did.
    Either she worked with the SBU or she didn’t.
    But the fact that they were caught stupidly is more likely because they didn’t work.

    The question is: were any of the "untouchables" there? And will anyone get a prison sentence? (Perhaps like Strelkov, it's unclear for what)
  27. 0
    2 January 2026 12: 44
    We have the law; all that's left is to use the evidence during the investigation and then go to court. This woman being isolated from society for 10 years won't harm society itself. But what to do with the "parishioners" is a big question. Formally, they're not involved. They just came in and listened. Unless they handed over money. In that case, there's a criminal case.
  28. +3
    2 January 2026 13: 03
    My wife works in the education system, and there are truly DEMONS in the St. Petersburg management ranks, and sometimes they deliver speeches that are astounding. Regarding Dautova: did she do this in a vacuum? How many directors were appointed because they shared her views, and how many did she dismiss?
    1. +1
      2 January 2026 13: 29
      Quote: avdkrd
      My wife is in the education system, there really are such DEMONS in the management ranks of St. Petersburg and sometimes they deliver such speeches that you are amazed... ......... ?

      So that's what I'm talking about. One school didn't talk about the SVO and removed the photo, then another.
  29. 0
    2 January 2026 13: 15
    This is only possible with the assistance of the traitors and renegades gathered in this sect by the St. Petersburg authorities. Apparently, measures were taken when the authorities failed to hide it. And the treason came to light online. They should be dispersed, if not jailed for their complicity with traitors to the Motherland.
  30. 0
    2 January 2026 13: 50
    So what were the intelligence agencies doing before this? The war has been going on for four years, and this cult has apparently been operating for decades. Something is rotten in our kingdom.
    1. +1
      2 January 2026 13: 59
      And it's not just pro-Ukrainian sectarians who are sitting there; there are entire groups of pro-Ukrainians in other state institutions, too—but all is well, the beautiful marquise. The Yeltsin Center alone is worth something, but that's really just one example out of an incredible number.
  31. +1
    2 January 2026 14: 02
    I think they'll just shake their finger at me and let me go. This creature clearly has patrons in high places!
  32. -2
    2 January 2026 14: 41
    There is no need to look for the guilty in the West....they are sitting in Russia itself and they are all the intellectual descendants of Vlasov and Khrushchev and Gorbachev!!!!
    1. -1
      2 January 2026 23: 06
      Khrushchev is out of place here. He may be a fool, but he's clearly not a traitor.
      1. -1
        3 January 2026 13: 49
        And his amnesty for Banderites and a gift to Ukraine in the form of Crimea....??????
        1. -1
          3 January 2026 23: 16
          The amnesty was born of stupidity and good nature. Stalin also gave Trotsky the opportunity to leave the USSR. He spent a long time kicking himself afterward. And in the first months of the Revolution, the Bolsheviks actually released General Krasnov on parole. He then not only fought against them in the Civil War, but also alongside the Nazis in the Great Patriotic War.
          Crimea was "gifted" not to Ukraine, but to the Ukrainian SSR. It's important to understand the difference between states and internal administrative borders.
  33. -1
    2 January 2026 14: 42
    Pure intellectuals.

    Vladimir Ilyich has long ago defined the St. Petersburgers:
    "In fact, it's not a brain, but shit."
  34. -3
    2 January 2026 16: 25
    You'd think the FSB didn't know about this - all this mess in St. Petersburg has been going on for years, and the FSB doesn't know about it... - and in general, I think the smartest people - scientists - don't recognize God at all, and I agree with them - religion, the church - is just another branch of government, it's a reason to kneel before someone, so that someone will pity and calm you down, maybe at some point a person does have such a need - a moment of weakness, but that's the whole point - the church is a person's admission of his weakness, let's be honest with ourselves - there is no God, we are alone!
  35. 0
    2 January 2026 16: 39
    They, these aunts and uncles, prayed for Zelya as a group.
    Is it possible to pray for Zelya quietly, in the kitchen?
    Teachers, smart guys, intelligentsia... Is this disgusting?
    And who will teach children to read and write and have their own opinions? Members of parliament don't have the time, athletes don't have the time to learn. Factory and railway managers don't have the resources.
    Lock up all the teachers, children will learn to read and write on their own if they want, and they will become faster and cheaper than robots.
    Personal opinion...
    If it was a group prayer, then each person would be fined 2 rubles. And an explanation that everyone has their own opinion. But it can't be declared. Expressing it as personal is fine, but calling for it is not.
    And it concerns everything.
    I may not like our President.
    But I can’t publish caricatures of the President.
  36. +1
    2 January 2026 16: 41
    Quote: Sandro56
    I think they'll just shake their finger at me and let me go. This creature clearly has patrons in high places!


    Let's give the aunties and uncles 10 years in prison. And let's leave Zelensky alone for now. He's the head of the country and untouchable.
  37. +1
    2 January 2026 16: 52
    Quote: Cap.Nemo58rus
    For such a "feat" during WWII, she would have been quickly thrown against the wall. And everyone else in the room, for that matter. And rightly so.


    What would have been done for Timur Ivanov's heroism in WWII?
    And for privately owned pasta factories, even after WWII, would only the owner have been penalized? Or would everyone who signed and sealed their names since the 90s stating that everything was fine, the law permitted it, and that they should keep going?
    1. 0
      2 January 2026 23: 05
      And don't forget Abramovich, who gave iPhones to the Azovites.
  38. -1
    2 January 2026 17: 01
    Quote: kriten
    This is only possible with the assistance of the traitors and renegades gathered in this sect by the St. Petersburg authorities. Apparently, measures were taken when the authorities failed to hide it. And the treason came to light online. They should be dispersed, if not jailed for their complicity with traitors to the Motherland.


    And the min. education of the country? And the pre. rights of the country?
    Yes, you are running a pizza business like Dodo, which is beyond all reason.
    "Every crime has roots, and they must be cut off. But some can be useful, and therefore they must be preserved."
  39. +1
    2 January 2026 18: 29
    Russia is very tolerant of these fools it wouldn't happen the other way around!
    Interesting dress code by these people, several times ive seen yellow shirts with blue ties or blue blouses with yellow cardigans
  40. 0
    2 January 2026 20: 54
    "Protect Volodymyr Zelensky": St. Petersburg Prayers Change the Way They Pray

    Hitler was definitely canonized in that sect.
  41. +1
    2 January 2026 21: 27
    Lenin spoke bluntly about the intelligentsia in a letter to Gorky: “In reality, they are not brains, but shit” (about bourgeois intellectuals) hi
  42. 0
    2 January 2026 21: 32
    Quote: Sandro56
    I think they'll just shake their finger at me and let me go. This creature clearly has patrons in high places!

    Who the f*ck needs her at this top?
  43. 0
    2 January 2026 22: 07
    If not stopped
    It can be Syria, version 2
    But the difference is that syria wasnt this close to nato bases...
  44. 0
    2 January 2026 22: 15
    Why isn't the FSB catching mice? Why are these people still free? Especially those who run this coven?
  45. 0
    2 January 2026 23: 02

    Frames decide everything!
    I. V. Stalin

    Dautova, as part of her job, raises the professional level of teachers.
    Vladimir Mau is the rector of the Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (unofficially known as the "Presidential Academy").
    Tamara Eidelman, an Honored Teacher of the Russian Federation, headed the history department and gave lectures at the state-funded Yeltsin Center (incidentally, a branch of the Center recently opened in Moscow).
    Chubais needs no comment.
    1. -1
      6 January 2026 15: 13
      To save everyone, this is only a SHOOTING
  46. +1
    3 January 2026 00: 45
    Who knows, but I really don't get it: if the SBU and GUR didn't pass by this half-schizophrenic, half-anti-Russian pseudo-school, then why did the FSB? Or is it just "we're not like that" again? No.
  47. 0
    3 January 2026 04: 00
    The security forces enter... and one of the women, introducing herself as the eldest, calmly explains...
    Can you imagine what would happen at a gathering like this in Kyiv, where people would pray out loud for Putin and Russia? The "elder woman" would get her face smashed right down to the back of her head, and the rest of the "sectarians" would have half their bones crushed, and everyone would be dumped half-dead in a ditch to die. That's why there are no one willing to pray out loud for Putin and Russia. Get the message? Oh yeah, "we're not like that."
  48. 0
    3 January 2026 21: 14
    Quote: Andrey Gladkikh
    Just because someone was released today doesn't mean they won't be summoned for questioning tomorrow, or that those involved won't be placed on various "stop lists." A "debriefing" is conducted when there's sufficient information for such a review, which usually doesn't happen on the same day.

    Do you yourself believe the nonsense you are spewing here?
  49. 0
    4 January 2026 18: 31
    The saddest thing is that a homeless person can get a longer sentence than this abomination for stealing a bottle from a store.
  50. 0
    5 January 2026 09: 30
    In Ukraine, after the collapse of the USSR, there were all sorts of religious deviations: the White Brotherhood, Jehovah's Witnesses, and all sorts of other riffraff. We see what that led to. They just need to be clamped down on and locked up for a long time. They're forcing all sorts of heresy into their stupid heads.
  51. 0
    6 January 2026 15: 12
    Shoot. The truth of grief lies in such doctors' sermons. They are firm and unwavering. They cannot be persuaded. Because of them, a person loses what is most precious and dear to him—LIFE.
    THESE "TEACHERS" SHOULD BE SHOOT
    1. 0
      6 January 2026 15: 15
      They are the vampires of society. Fanatics of their own nonsense.
  52. 0
    6 January 2026 15: 53
    Regarding the "Doctor of Science." The chairman of the Higher Attestation Commission, which awarded this title, was Felix Shamkhalov, who had descended from the mountains and become this official within 10 years. I refused to attend this body. It was like descending into a pit of shit. But Askuljak became a "doctor" under this miracle from the mountains, who embodied science at 44 years old, unable to write or read.
  53. 0
    6 January 2026 15: 54
    I'm ashamed of Russian science. It failed the test of change.
  54. 0
    8 January 2026 00: 09
    It's time for Daudova to heal her aura at the Magical Place of Power - in the Magadan Region.
  55. 0
    14 January 2026 10: 44
    If it were up to me, I wouldn't judge them, but would deprive them of their Russian citizenship and take them to the border of the Outskirts and give them a kick in the ass.