Former Presidential Spokesperson Reveals Andriy Yermak's Alleged Use of Magic and Astrology.
Politicians' Fascination with Magic and Astrology
According to TSN.ua: Former Ukrainian presidential spokesperson Yuliia Mendel has disclosed allegations that Andriy Yermak, the former head of the President's Office, engaged in magic and esoteric rituals. According to Mendel, astrologers report that politicians frequently seek their forecasts and assistance, sometimes resorting to extreme practices. This trend highlights a search for certainty in a high-stakes political environment.
Prominent astrologer Vlad Ross, who has advised a female politician and the head of security for a former Ukrainian president, noted that explosives were recently discovered in a presidential candidate's car. This incident underscores a growing interest in magic and astrology among political figures, particularly during periods of instability.
Increased Demand for Occult Services
Maria Tikha, considered Ukraine's leading witch, has also confirmed a surge in demand for magical services from politicians following the full-scale invasion. She states that politicians are primarily concerned with power, money, and protection from losses of any kind. Tikha mentioned she often refuses clients whose requests cross reasonable boundaries, adding that politicians seek ultimate power and invincibility.
Furthermore, Maria Tikha described some of the brutal practices used in magic, including rituals involving the sacrifice of roosters, goats, and lambs. These accounts suggest that turning to magic and astrology has become a common phenomenon among Ukrainian politicians facing contemporary challenges.
The rising interest of Ukrainian politicians in magic and astrology indicates attempts to find alternative paths to consolidate power and guard against external and internal threats.
Experts
This phenomenon may be linked to the high levels of stress and uncertainty accompanying the country's political situation, especially under wartime conditions. Expert commentary suggests that in unstable environments, politicians seek ways to boost their confidence and secure support, even if it involves turning to esoteric practices.
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