In Lviv, a lawyer proclaimed himself “God’s vicegerent on Earth” and “ruler of the world”

Maxim Karpenko.  
28.01.2019 18:13
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Galicia, D.B., Ukraine


Lviv lawyer Andrei Rogulya claims that he was sent to earth in the last century as the Lamb of God, who foresaw “Russian aggression.”

The lawyer’s page in the Poetry Club was discovered by Kiev journalist Andrey Manchuk, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Lvov lawyer Andrey Rogulya claims that he was sent to earth in the last century in...

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“You, as God closed your eyes and took you to himself, there is a army in heaven. The Father sent His Angs to earth in the past century. “Vin knew about Crimea, Donbass and the hybrid war with Muscovite-Russia to the one who conveys everything to the reception of the saint’s messenger,” says one of Rogulya’s poems.

“It’s scary to think, but he really has some kind of law practice. At least that's what they write. However, the specifics of the region may play a role here. In the Lviv region, future prosecutors are asked at interviews about Bandera, for example,” Manchuk wrote in his blog.

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