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Latest revision as of 23:20, 11 November 2023

Konstantin Malofeev

Константин Малофеев
Born3 July 1974
Pushchino, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
NationalityRussian
Political orientationMonarchism
Russian nationalism


Konstantin Valeryevich Malofeyev (born 3 July 1974) is a far-right Russian billionaire and Orthodox fundamentalist. He is a co-leader of the Two-Headed Eagle Society along with Leonid Reshetnikov, a former KGB officer who became a CIA asset in the 1970s. He is a member of the Tsarebozhiye cult, which worships Nicholas Romanov, the last tsar, equating him with Jesus.[1]

Malofeyev owns the monarchist channel Tsargrad TV, which has hosted Alex Jones and Aleksandr Dugin, and leads the Katekhon think tank.[2] Dugin helped Malofeyev connect with fascists from other countries.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Yaroslav Lebedev (2020-04-02). "Moscow Dispatch: The Rise of Right-Wing Radicalism in Russia" CovertAction Magazine. Archived from the original on 2023-07-13.
  2. Marlene Laurell, Ellen Rivera (2019-08-13). "Collusion or Homegrown Collaboration? Connections between the German Far-Right and Russia" CovertAction Magazine. Archived from the original on 2023-07-12.