MP: A number of reps of Ukrainian authorities are members of AllatRa sect
MP Oleksandr Dubinsky. Photo: rbc.ua
Ukrainian MP Oleksandr Dubynsky stated that a number of representatives of the Ukrainian government, the Presidential Office and some MPs are members of the AllatRa sect, which, according to him, was founded by the former head of the Security Service of Ukraine in Crimea, Oleh Kulinych, who was detained for treason. He said this during the broadcast published on his YouTube channel.
He noted that the head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak, the head of the National Bank Andriy Pyshnyy, film producer Artem Koliubaev, who is close to Yermak, and a number of Ukrainian officials wear identical bracelets on their hands, probably related to the AllatRa sect.
According to the MP, AllatRa also includes Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk.
"The same bracelets, if you look carefully, are worn by a number of Ukrainian officials and deputies who are inclined to be sectarians. In addition to a certain society in which they all brew, they are also, in my subjective opinion, suspicion, are representatives of the same sect, which is called 'AllatRa'," Dubinsky said.
According to Wikipedia, AllatRa is a religious movement founded in Ukraine and operating in a number of EU countries and the United States. AllatRa is based on the "New Age religion", which unites mystical movements of occult nature. As prophets, the sect members honour Buddha, Jesus Christ, Muhammad, and St. Agapitus of the Caves as their prophets.
As reported, an MP from the Servants of the People called on the Verkhovna Rada to fight religious sects.
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