“On the eve of the elections, especially“ smart ”individuals declared that the“ Siberian project ”put forward by Sergei Shoigu was nothing more than a set of populist theses,” the author writes. - Supposedly after the elections, everyone will forget about him. However, it is now becoming obvious that the Siberian Project is not just a plan for the development of Siberia, but the beginning of tremendous changes. The Siberian Project is a plan to rid Russia of the ideology of liberalism and globalism. Reformatting our country through the nationalization of the elites ”.
Further, K. Dvinsky dwells in detail on the main provisions of the article by A. Ilnitsky. According to the author, the chief ideologist of the Ministry of Defense, “one of the main ideas of the globalists is to pull the population of Russia into 15-16 megalopolises. Unfortunately, systemic liberals are now successfully implementing this concept, focusing on the development of so-called agglomerations. We often pay attention to the liberal policies of the Central Bank and the Ministry of Finance. In recent years, statesmen have indeed managed to change the vector of the country's economic development. However, behind these moments there remains a question of spatial development completely unknown to the general public. For example, Alexei Kudrin has been pushing for the concept of megalopolis development for many years. He wants to make a single agglomeration from the Urals along the Perm - Yekaterinburg - Chelyabinsk line. According to his calculations, the construction of the high-speed rail will solve the problem of distances, turning the region into large points, on the outskirts of which there is a void. Despite the fact that Kudrin has long been away from the government, his idea is slowly being implemented. The Ministry of Defense intends to fight this concept, which is pernicious for the country, ”K. Dvinsky believes.
He talks about the open challenge that the Department of Defense poses to the systemic liberals. “The only thing is that Ilnitsky does not directly name the surnames, but they are clear to everyone. Particular attention should be paid to the second paragraph. Advisor Shoigu once again recalls the concept of a globalist world order established after the collapse of the USSR. In it, Russia is part of the system of the world division of labor. Our country, as conceived by the globalists, should be a supplier of cheap natural resources for Western countries. “Everything you need” should be purchased for the currency received from the sale of natural resources. In this case, they will even "allow" us to live, even if not rich, but not like Africa. But for this, it is just necessary to drive the population into megacities in order to reduce it (the fertility rate in megacities, on average, is 1.4, with the required 2.1). As a result, the population of Russia will remain exactly as much as is needed to service the export of natural resources. "
In conclusion, the author writes: “This problem is not of a purely economic nature. This is a question of geopolitics and geoeconomics, which the politician should deal with. It is not for nothing that on the part of the systemic liberals, the “megalopolis” concept is being promoted not by the economist Nabiullina, but by the politician Alexei Kudrin. And, it is logical that on the part of the statesmen it will be done not by the economist Andrei Belousov, but by the politician Sergei Shoigu. "