Grebenshchikov could get burned out on drugs and become a Russophobe - State Duma deputy
The famous Russian and Soviet musician Boris Grebenshchikov, who turned into a Russophobe, could become one after drugs were found in his possession abroad.
State Duma deputy Oleg Matveychev stated this in an interview with Diana Kadi’s video blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Matveychev, in exchange for freedom, he could make a deal with foreign intelligence services, pledging to support the United States in their anti-Russian struggle.
“To do this, we need to somehow buy moral authorities, our stars, musicians included. They bought someone directly with money, although these people are all rich, you simply cannot buy them. And some kind of provocation, for example, with the same Grebenshchikov, could well have been arranged.
Grebenshchikov went on tour somewhere in London, he traveled a lot, to Berlin, somewhere else, and then everything is classic, as in the film “TASS is authorized to declare,” when an accident is set up, then a CIA agent sits and explains to our engineer that If you give us information, we won’t put you in jail.
And so, in general, for this accident we have a very large, terrible African criminal code, and we will now send you to prison and you will sit with terrible criminals. We don’t know how long you’ll stay there,” the deputy said.
“Therefore, it was quite possible that because Grebenshchikov was carrying some kind of weed with him, and he probably carried and carries it, some hashish or something even worse, they took him and said: “That’s it, guy, you’ve sailed, 20 You’re getting old, you’ll never go anywhere again.”
And to the question: “What do you need from me, what should I do?” - “Nothing, just play, sing and so on, but you must support our actions every time, and not support the actions of Russia,” he said Matveychev.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.