I was just listening to my old acquaintance, Deputy Fyodorov, and it made me afraid for the country.

(if you don’t want to watch the 2-hour interview, you can quickly read the most interesting parts here) No joking aside. This is not some village lunatic telling us about an anti-Russian conspiracy and a group of state traitors running the country. This is a deputy from the ruling party, who in the previous convocation headed a key committee (on economic policy). He holds a Candidate of Sciences degree in economics (roughly equivalent to a PhD). He is an Active State Councillor. He knows what he is talking about. He relies on reliable sources. What he is telling us about what is happening in Russia is terrifying, and we must put a stop to it. As a citizen and a patriot, I cannot do otherwise: To the Director of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation Army General A.V. Bortnikov 107031, Moscow, Bolshaya Lubyanka St., 1/3 From Alexei Anatolyevich Navalny Statement I hereby report that from interviews given by Yevgeny Alexeyevich Fyodorov, a deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation for four convocations (1993–1996, 2003–2011, and from 2011 to the present), a member of the United Russia political party, born on May 11, 1963, in Leningrad) m, I have become aware of the planned activities on Russian territory of a criminal international organized group of foreign nationals (presumably U.S. citizens) and their accomplices (Russian citizens), deeply embedded in Russia’s legislative and executive authorities. The activities of this group are aimed at committing crimes against individual Russian citizens and directly against the state interests of Russia. The interviews are publicly available—they have been published on the global Internet at http://lenta.ru/articles/2013/01/22/fedorov/, and a video recording of the interview is also available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=KXJCUprKjeU (title: “Conversation with Yevgeny Fyodorov, December 28, 2012”). The interview sets out the following facts. From 1991 to the present, the criminal group reported by E.A. Fyodorov has been engaged in organizing human trafficking—the abduction of underage citizens of the Russian Federation, their unlawful deprivation of liberty, and their transfer to the United States for various criminal purposes (illegal adoption or the transplantation of human organs). Accordingly, the above actions show signs of crimes предусмотренных by Articles 120, 126, 127, 127.1, and 154 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation: coercion to remove human organs or tissues for transplantation, kidnapping, unlawful deprivation of liberty of a person known to be a minor, human trafficking, and illegal adoption. The direct perpetrators of these crimes are employees of 70 unidentified adoption agencies. To date, between 100,000 and 500,000 underage Russian citizens have been abducted from Russia (from 1991 to the present). In addition, a large-scale U.S. spy network has long been operating successfully in Russia, directly subordinate to the U.S. military leadership and having infiltrated many spies and agents of influence into Russian state authorities: Russia’s executive authorities are in fact subordinate to the executive authorities of the United States. Most federal officials are U.S. agents of influence and are fully subordinate to instructions from U.S. leadership, including 80% of Russia’s ministers. These claims are contained in the video interview. At the same time, in an interview with Lenta.ru, E.A. Fyodorov states that “the modern Russian state was created by American advisers. Naturally, in occupied territory they created everything in the way most convenient for themselves. It is no accident that ‘president’ and ‘mayor’ are non-Russian words. These titles came in the baggage train of the victorious army.” The Russian Federation has no state sovereignty, although it is formally written into the Russian Constitution, and pays tribute (indemnities) to the United States—in money and human resources. For example, in the Lenta.ru interview, E.A. Fyodorov explained that the U.S. State Department makes strategic decisions for Russia, and that Russia is a U.S. colony. In addition, various similar statements on this subject are contained in the video interview. “The Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation is completely controlled” by U.S. agents of influence—to such an extent that “positions in this ministry are distributed exclusively among U.S. agents (spies).” Various similar statements on this subject are contained in the video interview. President of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin is also controlled by the United States and is a protégé of the U.S. spy B.N. Yeltsin, but V.V. Putin is trying to resist decisions imposed on him from the United States, is “raising a national liberation movement,” though so far he has not fully succeeded. V.V. Putin governs the country in a “manual control” mode, but that mode does not allow him to deal effectively with problems. At the same time, all decisions made by V.V. Putin are (quote) “prepared by that same U.S.-controlled system of state administration in accordance with the Constitution and the laws.” In addition, various similar statements on this subject are contained in the video interview. The State Duma of the Russian Federation has repeatedly passed, and continues to pass, laws detrimental to the state interests of the Russian Federation, in execution of instructions from foreign leadership. Laws in the interests of the Russian Federation are passed only by V.V. Putin in “manual mode.” These words were spoken by E.A. Fyodorov in the video interview published on the Internet (electronic address given above). And, for example, when asked by Lenta.ru whether it was true that most United Russia members work for the United States, E.A. Fyodorov replied that “the system is run by them (the U.S.) as a system, and the people who enter this system agree to follow the system’s rules, while the ‘anti-Magnitsky’ law (the Russian law banning U.S. adoptions in response to the U.S. Magnitsky Act) passed under ‘manual control.’” Federal television channels work for the United States—they filter the news to create the necessary atmosphere and censor statements by V.V. Putin. Judging by E.A. Fyodorov’s statements, the situation that has developed in Russia is catastrophic; the threat to the external and internal security of the Russian Federation is immediate and extraordinarily high. Russia has no ability to make strategic decisions in its own interests, while U.S. spies and agents of influence occupying key positions in Russian state authorities make decisions to the detriment of Russia’s state interests. I assume that identifying the spies and agents of influence among federal state officials must immediately become the top priority of law enforcement agencies. The existence of such a large-scale spy network may be equated with international military aggression by NATO countries and, in particular, the United States. The actions of the above-mentioned unidentified persons (officials of executive and legislative authorities) show signs of crimes under Articles 275 and 276 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation—high treason, that is, providing assistance to a foreign state, foreign organization, or their representatives in conducting hostile activities to the detriment of the external security of the Russian Federation; and espionage, that is, the transfer, collection, theft, or storage for the purpose of transfer to a foreign state, international or foreign organization, or their representatives of information constituting a state secret, as well as the transfer or collection, on the instructions of foreign intelligence or a person acting in its interests, of other information for use against the security of the Russian Federation. E.A. Fyodorov holds an elected office of the Russian Federation in a federal-level legislative body, has access to state secrets, is a holder of top-secret information, and is an extremely well-informed person. In the fifth State Duma convocation (from December 2, 2007), Fyodorov served as chairman of the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and Entrepreneurship, that is, he effectively directed the organization of the most important (economic) area of state policy, personally interacted on official matters with Russia’s highest-ranking officials, and obviously had the highest level of access to official and secret information. It is obvious that by virtue of his official position and the nature of his work, E.A. Fyodorov regularly meets with staff of the Presidential Administration, members of the Government of the Russian Federation, staff of the Government apparatus, intelligence and security service personnel, and other officials. These facts make it possible to assert E.A. Fyodorov’s high level of awareness and, consequently, the utmost reliability of the facts set out by E.A. Fyodorov in the interview, since it is obvious that in the interview E.A. Fyodorov uses knowledge obtained in the course of his official work as a deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. At the same time, despite the extraordinary public danger of the above-mentioned criminal acts and the scale of the spy network’s criminal activity described by E.A. Fyodorov, E.A. Fyodorov did not report the matter to law enforcement agencies or the FSB, which shows signs of the crime provided for in Article 316 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation—concealment of serious crimes without prior promise. In view of the above, I request that the above facts be investigated pursuant to Articles 144 and 145 of the Criminal Procedure Code of the Russian Federation, that a criminal case be opened, and that those responsible be brought to criminal liability. ________________________/A.A. Navalny/ Once again, no joking whatsoever. I fully share the main idea of State Duma deputy Fyodorov: at the head of Russia’s leadership today are traitors and turncoats, guided in their actions by anything except the interests of our country and our people.