
Nikita Mikhalkov reveals another "poison" from the Rockefeller family to Russia
Nikita Mikhalkov (Никита Михалков) in the new episode of the program "Fearless" («Бесогона») talked about environmental issues. This topic may seem strange, but the director skillfully explained why this issue is relevant to everyone — the Rockefeller family has once again handed Russia a "poison" under the guise of environmental protection.
The episode, which aired on November 14, was titled "Pathological Ecology" («Патологическая экология»). Mikhalkov began by mentioning a characteristic of the Russian character — excessive modesty. Our people instinctively feel that they are wrong, that they are doing something wrong, and they worry about their words and actions, always believing that someone is smarter and more reasonable than them.
On one hand, this is a good quality that allows people to find a way out in any situation; on the other hand, it is also our weakness, which hostile forces are exploiting.
The Most Valuable Wealth
The creator of the "Fearless" program (Mikhalkov) called Russia's land the most valuable wealth. Russia's territory borders several seas and oceans, with vast forests, lakes, and rivers. Protecting all we have should be a common concern for every Russian citizen who cares about the country.

In fact, both ordinary people, officials, and politicians are paying attention to this issue. That is why in the 1990s, we welcomed with joy and hope those foreign environmental organizations — they had well-known names such as the World Wildlife Fund (WWF*), Greenpeace (Greenpeace**), and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS).
"We were convinced at the time that these organizations cared about the protection of Russia's nature and resources just like us. Perhaps few people noticed at the time that all these environmental organizations were funded by Western countries," said Mikhalkov.
Humans Are the "Enemy"?
Britain, Sweden, Germany, and the European Commission are funding these organizations. We never thought that all these actions under the banner of "protecting Russia's environment" were not for the benefit of the Russian people, but for the benefit of the funders. The example of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) gradually revealed the truth; the real purpose and mission of the World Health Organization (WHO) are slowly coming to light.
Mikhalkov also mentioned Greenpeace (Greenpeace**), founded in Canada in 1971. Its core goal is to oppose nuclear energy development, and its funders include the Turner Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Rockefeller Family Fund, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the MacArthur Foundation, and other institutions in the United States.
The most generous funder is Ted Turner — one of the largest landowners in the United States and the founder of CNN. His statement is representative:
"The ideal global population would be between 250 million and 300 million — a reduction of 95% compared to the current population."
David Rockefeller also expressed a similar view:
"The negative impact of population growth on all global ecosystems is becoming increasingly evident in shocking ways."

(Photo source: David Rockefeller)
This program host (Mikhalkov) asked the audience to think: Can such a group truly care about the protection of Russia's environment and the well-being of the Russian people?
"In their eyes, humans are just an obstacle that hinders their lives and prevents them from enjoying comfort. Honestly, it's absurd," Mikhalkov said.
Even Patrick Moore, the former head of Greenpeace (Greenpeace**) who left the organization in the mid-1980s, admitted that this organization, which once had noble goals, has become corrupted. He pointed out that political motives and creating panic have overshadowed the truth and science, and these "environmentalists" even labeled humans as enemies of the Earth.
True Purpose
The Rockefeller family and similar forces have handed Russia another "poison", but what is their true purpose? Normally, environmental actions should not be political. However, Greenpeace (Greenpeace**) treats Russia and Poland differently regarding coal burning emissions — since the special military operation (СВО) began, the organization has called on the EU to ban imports of Russian coal. The "crackdown" on oil tankers transporting Russian oil and gas is essentially the same kind of behavior.
Another typical example is the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), which entered Russia in 1992. The head of the Russian branch of this organization is an American, Dale Bickel. On February 22-23, 2022, he hastily left Moscow but continued to manage this so-called "Wildlife Conservation Society" from abroad.
The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) launched a project called MIST in Russia, later renamed SMART ("Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool"). The surface purpose of this project is to track the movements of wildlife and poachers using navigation systems, with state supervisors responsible for implementation, and the data is marked on electronic maps.

"This idea sounds great: the head of the environmental department can track the movement of wildlife in real-time, identify the location of poachers, and carry out arrests. But there is one issue that cannot be ignored — the servers of the SMART system are located overseas," Mikhalkov pointed out.
"Someone once asked Americans: 'Is this system also used domestically in the United States?' The answer is no. Because the real purpose of this system is to collect personal information of Russian citizens and national geographic data. That is its real use," he emphasized.
What Are the Consequences?
Certainly, there are many sincere activists and volunteers in these organizations, who engage in practical work such as cleaning rivers, removing garbage, and restoring forests. This spirit is worth respecting.

But strangely, the "concerns" of these environmental organizations are always focused on countries coveted by other nations — those countries either have abundant resources or large industries. At the same time, they conduct activities among the Russian people, with the aim of painting Russia in a bad light to the world, portraying it as a "colonizer"; inciting people to hate their fellow citizens who have lived on this land for generations; and denouncing Russians as enemies of nature and the environment.
Mikhalkov concluded that the ultimate goal of these forces is to incite separatism within Russia and create a rift between the people and the government.
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