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According to netflix and wiki's more commonplace articles, they were just a fraternity and any mention of revolutionary practices is a conspiracy theory. unless perhaps spun in a good way to connect it with the american revolution.

i was reading about the decembrist revolt in russia after becoming intrigued when i saw their funerary monument is an obelisk (cause they were masons trying to take down the christian monarchy). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/decembrist_revolt

"in 1816, several officers of the imperial russian guard founded a society known as the union of salvation, or of the faithful and true sons of the fatherland. the society acquired a revolutionary cast after it was joined by the idealistic pavel pestel. the charter was similar to charters of the organizations of carbonari. pestel was supported by yakushkin when there were rumors that the emperor had intended to transfer the capital from saint petersburg to warsaw, and to liberate all peasants without the consent of russian landlords. they would not be able to influence a government based in warsaw. yakushkin intended to kill the emperor even before the revolution. when the society consisting of russian landlords had refused to kill the emperor based on such rumors, yakushkin left the society. the more liberal mikhail muravyov-vilensky created a new charter similar to that of tugendbund. it did not have revolutionary plans and the society was called the union of prosperity. it was still considered illegal and similar to masonic lodges. (the small order of russian knights, excepting its prominent member alexander von benckendorff, also joined the union of prosperity, together with the members of the union of salvation.9)"

According to netflix and wiki's more commonplace articles, they were just a fraternity and any mention of revolutionary practices is a conspiracy theory. unless perhaps spun in a good way to connect it with the american revolution. i was reading about the decembrist revolt in russia after becoming intrigued when i saw their funerary monument is an obelisk (cause they were masons trying to take down the christian monarchy). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/decembrist_revolt "in 1816, several officers of the imperial russian guard founded a society known as the union of salvation, or of the faithful and true sons of the fatherland. the society acquired a revolutionary cast after it was joined by the idealistic pavel pestel. the charter was similar to charters of the organizations of carbonari. pestel was supported by yakushkin when there were rumors that the emperor had intended to transfer the capital from saint petersburg to warsaw, and to liberate all peasants without the consent of russian landlords. they would not be able to influence a government based in warsaw. yakushkin intended to kill the emperor even before the revolution. when the society consisting of russian landlords had refused to kill the emperor based on such rumors, yakushkin left the society. the more liberal mikhail muravyov-vilensky created a new charter similar to that of tugendbund. it did not have revolutionary plans and the society was called the union of prosperity. it was still considered illegal and similar to masonic lodges. (the small order of russian knights, excepting its prominent member alexander von benckendorff, also joined the union of prosperity, together with the members of the union of salvation.9)"

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i'd rather not, the delusional moron cannot write for shit. i did try to read his crap because so many people mention it but it was absolute garbage, i'm sick of people bringing up that low iq idiot. as if he was ever the leader of anything, the guy is a stooge salesman.