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What are Grabovoi Numbers? Grabovoi numbers use Radionic signatures to heal various health ailments. They were developed by the Russian psychic Grigori Grabovoi using his Radionic machine. For those who don’t know Radionic theory and practice. It is the concept that man and all life forms share a common ground and that they are all
connected to each other within the electromagnetic field of the earth. All life forms carry its own electromagnetic field, which, when distorted, will result in disease and sickness. Accepting that all is energy, Radionics sees organs, diseases, problems and remedies as having their own particular frequency or vibration. These factors can be expressed
in numerical values or ‘Rates’ or in the form of geometric patterns. These numbers provide how the practitioner can identify and treat diseases and problems at a distance. Who is Grigori Grabovoi? Grigory Petrovich Grabovoi was born November 14, 1963, in Kazakhstan. The goal of the teaching of Grabovoi, according to himself, is passing on the
Knowledge of The Lord to the people all over the World in order to save them from the possible global catastrophe, enable each one to reach perfect health, physical immortality and resurrect in their physical bodies, and provide the eternal constructive and harmonious development of the entire mankind. He discusses his abilities in his three-volume
book The Practice of Control. The Way to Salvation. These books explain how the discovery of a creative field of information, or consciousness energy, can manifest any information or object you want, as well as those not subject to the space-time continuum, by converting this information into known geometric form. This is why Grabovoi numbers can
be used for remote diagnostics and regeneration of matter within any term of time through the transformation of time into space form. How to do it: According to Grabovoi, each numerical sequence has a specific vibration, which is the result of the addition and interaction between the vibrations of each number that compose them. What we have to
do is connect to these sequences so that the vibrations can become part of our lives. Each numerical sequence already has its purpose in it. First, you need to activate the sequence and its intention. Write what I’m about to say down on a piece of paper and read it out loud every time you start a Grabovoi numerical sequence: “I (say your name) am
going to activate the code (say the name of it, for example, Abundance) on today (state the date). With the faith that everything is possible in this process of ( say the name of what you’ll be creating, for example, Abundance). I get an immediate solution to problems with these codes with the help of the creator and with great harmony. I am thankful
for my creator to help me in this process and bless me with my desire with 100% positive results with this process. Thank you, thank you, thank you.” Then: -Visualize a shiny silver or gold sphere of approx. 19 inches (50cm) in front of you, at the heart height. -Visualize the numerical sequence you’re focusing on also bright inside this sphere while
listening to the tracks. Notice that some numbers have spaces. They are essential, so be sure to leave spaces when indicated. -Repeat the numerical sequences for 28 times in a row. -Once done, you can leave this sphere. Release it to Infinity, put in God’s hand or any other situation that brings you peace. -At the end, imagine your wish resolved, and
you participating in that desire with immense joy. -Do not imagine the problem, but the solution. -If it is necessary, listen to the track repeatedly. Russian pseudo-scientist and sect leader Grigori Petrovich GrabovoiГриго́ рий Петро́ вич Грабово́ йGrigori Grabovoi with PRK-1U machineBorn (1963-11-14) November 14, 1963 (age 57)Shymkent,
KazakhstanNationality KazakhstanCitizenship RussiaAlma materTashkent State Polytechnic UniversityKnown for Breslan fraud scheme Grabovoi NumbersCriminal charge(s)fraud (2008)[1]Criminal penalty11 years[1]Criminal statusreleased (2010)[2]Websitepr.grigori-grabovoi.world Grigori Petrovich Grabovoi (Russian: Григо́ рий Петро́ вич
Грабово́ й, Czech: Grigorij Petrovič Grabovoj) (born November 14, 1963 in the region of Shymkent, Kazakhstan) is a qualified mechanic[3] and paramedic[3] and is the founder and leader of the Russian sect Обучение всеобщему спасению и гармоничному развитию (Teaching Universal Salvation and Harmonious Development).[4][5] He has claimed
to be the second coming of Jesus Christ, to be able to resurrect the dead, teleport, cure AIDS and cancer at any stage, diagnose and solve problems of electronic devices remotely, to be clairvoyant and to be able to change reality.[6][7] In 2008, he was sentenced to 11 years in prison after promising to the mothers of victims of the 2004 Beslan school
siege that he could resurrect their children.[1] He was released early in 2010 and now lives in Serbia, from where he promotes his pseudoscientific project Universe Hacking Codes, which has gained special popularity due to the coronavirus epidemic, mostly through the social network TikTok.[8] Biography Grabovoi was born on November 14, 1963 in
the village of Kirovo, in the Shymkent region of Kazakhstan, into a family with Ukrainian roots. In 1986, he graduated from the Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics at Tashkent State Polytechnic University, majoring in mechanics. After graduation, he worked in the design office of general engineering in Tashkent.[3][9] Uzbekistan In
December 1991, the Uzbek Civil Aviation Administration (UzUGA) signed an agreement with the Uzbek-American company Askon, under which the ministry paid for Grabovoi's services for "developing methods for heuristic analysis, diagnosis and prediction of aviation failures." In July 1992, UzUGA entered into a further agreement for Grabovoi's
development of "unconventional methods of technical analysis, diagnosis, and prediction of aviation failures".[4] In January 1993, UzUGA sponsored Grabovoi for "a study of the effect of aeronautical electronic equipment on pilots in flight to increase safety." In June 1994, the national airline, Uzbek Havo Yollari (Uzbekistan Airlines) entered into a
long-term agreement in which Grabovoi would perform "work on the non-sensory diagnosis of aircraft used for flights by the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan and members of the Government".[4] The results of Grabovoi's work on extrasensory diagnostics of aircraft are reflected in his three-volume book "The Practice of Control. The Way of
Salvation."[7] In January 1996, Grabovoi entered into the last contract in Uzbekistan to "manage the company's employees through contactless psychological work."[4] Meeting with Baba Vanga According to Grabovoi, in October 1995 he met the Bulgarian "clairvoyant" Baba Vanga in the village of Rupite, Bulgaria and Valentina Genkova, the editor of
the Bulgarian national television service, acted as translator. According to her, issues related to nuclear and ecological risks for the planet, the prolongation of human life, the possibility of not dying and the unification of religions were discussed at the meeting. Vanga expressed her opinion that "Grigori Petrovich, who has phenomenal qualities, must
necessarily continue to work with people and expand the areas of application of his abilities. He should work in Russia, from where he will spread his knowledge and art to all countries of the world."[10] Lyudmila Kim (a traditional healer from Moscow) said in an interview with the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper on October 13, 2005, that she was
present at a meeting between Grabovoi and Vanga. According to Kim, Vanga's views on Grabovoi's abilities were sharply critical, and Grabovoi was expelled from the meeting.[11] On April 7, 2006, Komsomolskaya Pravda wrote about a meeting of a "young sesibila from Russia" in Bulgaria in 1995 in which the famous clairvoyant Vanga imposed a test
on Grabovoi, but she was dissatisfied with the self-proclaimed "healer" and literally kicked Grabovoi out, as many Bulgarian newspapers recounted.[12] In July 2006, Latvian/Russian editor and journalist Andrei Levkin told Vzglyad newspaper that a documentary on the Central Television network showed the filming of the meeting of Vanga and
Grabovoi, which ended in Vanga's very emotional reaction and expulsion of Grabovoi.[13] Bulgarian journalist Valentina Genkova then protested against the illegal use on Russian television of her copyrighted material, the filming of a meeting between Vanga and Grabovoi. Genkova stated that the significance of Vanga's conversation with Grabovoi
was completely distorted in the fragment of the filmed material which was used.[14] Russia In 1995, Grabovoi moved to Russia where he was allegedly assisted by Georgy Rogozin, Deputy Chief of the Security Service of the President of the Russian Federation.[15] In the same year Grabovoi registered non-profit organization Фонд Григория
Грабового - внедрение и распространение Учения Григория Грабового "О спасении и гармоничном развитии" (Grigory Grabovoi Foundation - implementation and dissemination of the Teachings of Grigory Grabovoi "On salvation and harmonious development"), later known as the "DRUGG Foundation". Until 2006, it had regional branches in
more than 50 regions of Russia.[1] In 1999, Grabovoi lectured at the Center for Education and Training of Specialists in Modern Technologies for the Prevention and Elimination of Emergencies of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations Agency - Emergency Monitoring and Prediction. The Ministry of Emergency Situations also confirmed that
Grabovoi had contacted them in 2001 for further cooperation.[16] In 2000, he introduced the program "Grigori Grabovoi, The Formula of Health" to Russian television channel TV-6. In the same year, the newspaper "Variant Management - Forecast" was founded under the DRUGG Foundation. It ran for 10 issues and was terminated in 2005.[17] In
2001, E. P. Kruglyakov, from the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (RANS), published a report at the symposium "Science, Pseudoscience and Paranormal Phenomena", which also mentions the "crystal module" developed by Grabovoi. According to Grabovoi, this module, as Kruglyakov explains, halves the force of a nuclear explosion and can be
used in nuclear power plants to protect against disasters.[18][19] In a 2003 report by the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences on pseudoscience, Kruglyakov, sharply criticized Grabovoi's activities: Accompanied by the first Russian president, Boris N. Yeltsin, a ... villain who calls himself a doctor of physical and mathematical sciences, G.
Grabovoi, was observed. By the way, he claims that even today he mentally oversees the safety and functionality of the presidential plane before departure. He is also said to be the inventor of a unique device - the "crystal module", by which he significantly reduced the strength of a nuclear explosion during underground nuclear tests in the
Semipalatin region. Although the absurdity of such a statement is quite obvious to every physicist, an investigation has been carried out, especially for laymen, which has shown that Mr Grabovoi has never taken part in any nuclear tests. G. Grabovoi is therefore lying. Officials should know this because he has made it clear that the crystal module will
be useful in nuclear power plants. — E.P. Kruglyakov, Pseudoscience - How does it threaten science and society?[18][19] In 2002, the Cinematography Fund of the Russian Ministry of Culture financed the film "The Mission of Grigori Grabovoi".[20] In the same year, Grabovoi served as vice president of the Russian Financial Union, a fund to support
state programs.[21] In 2004, Grabovoi became a member of the Public Academy for Security, Defense and Law Enforcement. He was later expelled after questions were raised about his credentials.[20] Grabovoi's teachings Grabovoi claims the ability to abolish death, resurrect the dead, cure cancer and AIDS, teleport, and pinpoint and resolve at
distance mechanical and electronic problems on airplanes, space stations, atomic electric power stations and any other technical constructions.[6][7] On June 5, 2004, Grabovoi held a press conference at which he declared himself to be the second coming of Jesus Christ:[22][23] I, Grigori Petrovich Grabovoi, born on November 14, 1963 in the village
of Kirovskoye, formerly Bogara, Kirov District, Shymkent Region, Kazakhstan, declare that I, Grigori Grabovoi, am the second coming of Jesus Christ. I made this statement based on God's word. The word of God and the fact that I have always been personally sure of this means that I have always known it, from the beginning, from birth. And in this
respect, this statement allows people to be saved, the universal action of salvation, ..., people can be saved by studying the knowledge I give - the knowledge of my teachings. At the same time, they can pass on this good news to everyone and at once.[22][23] Grabovoi's doctrine is called "On salvation and harmonious development" and the goal of this
doctrine is "universal salvation and redemption for each person, ensuring the eternal creative harmonious development." Its primary aim is to "prevent a global catastrophe, and the opportunity to achieve solutions to personal tasks and general resurrection."[24] According to the conclusion of a comprehensive socio-psychological forensic examination
carried out as part of criminal proceedings, Grabovoi's teachings were defined as follows: Grigory Grabovoi's doctrine is a complex of special methods of influencing the human psyche and human behavior, and is aimed at people who experience acute mental distress due to the death of loved ones, patients with serious illness and stress, or increased
mental vulnerability due to difficult life situations. .. The methods that make up this system of influence include: direct and indirect proposals; conversion (methodical purpose distortion) of normative linguistic concepts; methods that exploit and maintain a state of mental trauma and cause distortions of thought, perception, and understanding
processes; methods of consciousness control - impact on the sphere of decision-making, the sphere of setting goals and personal motivations ...[25][26] Grabovoi describes his abilities in his three-part book The Practice of Adjustment. The Way of Salvation (Management practice. The Way to Salvation). In them writes that the goal of his teaching is to
pass on knowledge from God to mortals, thus providing both physical (immortality, resurrection of the dead) and spiritual benefits.[27] Beslan school massacre and other investigations of Grabovoi's sect Grabovoi met with the mothers of children killed during the siege of a school in Beslan, southern Russia, in 2004 and promised them that he would
resurrect their children for a fee.[25][28][29][30][31][32] On July 16, 2004 a photo of Grabovoi with the then-President of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, appeared on Grabovoi's website along with a statement granting him permission to spread his teachings. In response, the Embassy of Kazakhstan stated that the documents supporting
Grabovoi's teachings in the republic all had signs of forgery. After the affair with the mothers of Beslan, a correspondent for the daily newspaper Izvestia managed to meet Grabovoi, who at the time referred to himself as the second coming of Jesus Christ and announced that he would become Russian president in 2008. He tried to solve his problems
with the press by offering a bribe of $25,000.[4] The issue of Izvestia following the meeting provoked an international scandal: Grabovoi forged Nazarbayev's signature on a document that showed that the president of Kazakhstan was a member of his sect and had chosen Grabovoi's teachings as state ideologies. The Moscow Public Prosecutor's Office
subsequently launched an investigation into these facts. Journalists from NTV, the BBC, Radio Liberty, the Tribuna newspaper, the Regnum news agency and dozens of other media outlets in the regions of Russia and Kazakhstan subsequently joined the investigation into the activities of the Grabovoi sect.[4] In a March–April 2007 Susanna Dudieva,
leader of Mothers of Beslan committee, told reporter Larisa Bochanov that Grabovoi had fallen victim to a smear campaign aimed at diverting attention from the authorities' poor handling of the Breslan hostage-taking.[33] Dudieva named some journalists who she claimed spread false information, often the opposite information that she had reported
to them. Among those named were Vladimir Vorsobin of Komsomolskaya Pravda , Dmitri Sokolov of Izvestia, and Alexey Pimanov of the TV show "Man and Order".[34] However Dudieva lost her job at the time because she joined Grabovoi's sect and promised resurrections.[28] According to Jelena Milashina from Novaya Gazeta, the authorities
arrested Grabovoi on charges of fraud.[35] Milashina wrote that the Ostankino department of the Prosecutor General of Russia threatened to sue the television show Man and Order for incitement of religious hatred.[35] According to Milashina, Evgeny Saurov, who had filed charges against Grabovoi two years earlier, was prosecuted himself on an
unrelated charge. Milashina claimed that Grabovoi was arrested on the orders of Vladimir Putin.[35] Grabovoi sued the newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda for 1.2 billion rubles but lost in the Savelovsky Court in Moscow.[36] Court and prison On 7 July 2008, the Tagansky Court in Moscow found Grabovoi guilty of 11 counts of large-scale fraud and
sentenced him to 11 years of imprisonment. According to the court sentence, Grabovoi organized a pyramid scheme, franchising his "followers" to practice within the cult provided that they remit 10% of receipts to Grabovoi.[37] The court considered the money received from the relatives of deceased people (an average of 40 thousand Russian
roubles for resurrection of the dead) as proceeds derived from fraud. Relatives saw neither the resurrected dead nor the money.[1] In October 2008, Grabovoi's sentence at the new trial was reduced to 8 years and a fine of 750 thousand rubles.[38] He started serving his sentence at Valdajin prison in the Novgorod region and in January 2009 he was
transferred to a prison in Berezniki.[39] In May 2010, Grabovoi was released early for good behavior. The regional prosecutor's office appealed against Grabovoi's early release in May 2010.[2][40] Russian lawyers, including Mikhail Trepashkin, have sued Vladimir Putin and President Dmitry Medvedev for ordering the prosecution of Grigori Grabovoi.
[41] On the eve of Grabovoi's release, his wife Jelena Yegereva said her husband had been wrongly called the sect's creator, while he was the organizer of the DRUGG political party (now interpreted as the Volunteer Party, which spreads the teachings of Grabovoi). "It's not a sect, it's a political party registered with the Ministry of Justice," Jeregeva
said. However, the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation stated that no DRUGG party was registered with them. In 2006, the Ministry of Justice refused to register it. Grabovoi's lawyer, Vyacheslav Makarov, said that it existed and that it was registered only as a social and religious organization with the same name - DRUGG.[39] After
Grabovoi's release, his wife Yegereva said that he would no longer participate in public activities, would pursue legal education, and intended to raise his children and wait for grandchildren.[39] On 22 September 2016, the European Court of Human Rights ruled on financial compensation of €2,500 for Grabovoi for an unreasonably long pre-trial
detention period (more than two years).[42] Other endeavours Grigori Grabovoi PR Consulting Technologies of Eternal Development Olga Saburova, a journalist for the newspaper Sobesednik, reported that since January 2020, Grabovoi has been the owner of the online store "Grigori Grabovoi PR Consulting Technologies of Eternal Development",
which "acts on the basis of Grigori Grabovoi's individual state registration certificate 21 September 2015 by the Business Registration Agency of the Republic of Serbia”. He notes that he is currently selling PRK-1U - "concentration-building devices" that are claimed to be able to stop aging and start rejuvenation, and treat HIV and cancer. Saburova
notes that the price is €9,700 (with delivery) or €1,212 (in the case of remote access) ”(prices valid in May 2021), and also suggests that “for those who do not know how and where to use the equipment, the 'healer' is ready to explain the principle of the magical mechanism within the webinars, for a fee...".[43] The designation PRK-1U means
"universal development education facility for the concentration of eternal life”. It is claimed to be a "quantum device" with optical systems, which "significantly accelerates the development of consciousness through the concentration of ideas". The device is claimed to operate on the principle that an idea has a certain physical activity, and this activity
then allegedly acts as a "biosignal", which optically interacts with the PRK-1U, becomes amplified and then "materializes". To increase the effectiveness of the educational program accompanying the PRK-1U device, Grabovoi recommends focusing on certain number series.[44] Grabovoi numbers Olga Saburova also drew attention to Grabovoi's
Facebook page where he is once again promoting his ideas of "treating any disease", including COVID-19 based on ideas from his 1999 book "Restoring the Human Body by Focusing on Numbers", in which he states that “every disease of an individual is a deviation from the normal cells, organs or the whole organism as a whole. The treatment of the
disease then means a return to the norm", which can be achieved with the help of two numerical series invented by him - 4986489 and 548748978.[43] In addition, journalists from the TV show Man and Law reported that Grabovoi used the social network TikTok to support these ideas.[45] These and other "miracle codes" have been appearing since
2016 on Pinterest; books on codes could be purchased on Amazon as early as 2011 and in February 2020 the tabloid Daily Star mentions Hong Kong actor Julian Cheung, who wrote such a number on his forearm and called it a "code for epidemic prevention". Cheung's fans then began to imitate him, and the whole thing began to spread quickly
through the Weibo social network.[46] These "codes" began to spread on other social networks using the hashtags #LawOfAttraction and #Manifestation. People often share these "codes" as "cheat codes", i.e. as an opportunity to hack reality, so-called "manifest" their wishes and easily gain wealth, health, or anything else.[47] Rows of numbers are
said to be recited, focused on during meditation, written on the body (the inner wrists and arms are popular), or drawn in the air. There is no clear guide on how to use them or how long to use them and therefore, they cannot actually be used incorrectly.[48] Russian bloggers are said to share numbers that are believed to have the power to negatively
affect reality, i.e. to cause, for example, migraines, cardiac arrest, high fevers, or poisoning.[49] According to clinical psychiatrist Andrej Efremov, many bloggers and youtubers make posts about these numbers mainly to get more views on their channel or blog. Similarly used on TikTok, such contributions generate monetary gains.[49] People who
believe that these codes work usually uncritically accept what they are told. They see someone's positive example, they see a lot of positive comments, and they blindly follow the instructions. In addition, such people themselves will look for situations that will prove that the ritual works, and will attribute all positive events to the codes. This is how
autosuggestion works. Grabovoi's followers themselves - probably also fraudsters - will look for such people on TikTok and make money from them, while the others will lose their savings and perhaps even their homes.— Andrej Efremov[49] Qualifications and memberships According to the images of certificates and diplomas on Grabovoi's personal
website[3] in 1986 he qualified as a mechanic and in 1996 he qualified as a paramedic. In 1998 he was appointed a full member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences in the "Noospheric knowledge and technologies" section and, in the same year, worked as a consultant to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, was appointed an
honoured member of the Russian Academy of Astronautics, received the Memorial Medal of the International Academy of Sciences of Nature and Society for "services in the cause of the revival of Russia’s science and economy”, received a silver medal from the International Academy of Authors of Scientific Discoveries and Inventions for "services in
inventiveness", was appointed a squire of the Sovereign Order of Saint John of Jerusalem and Knights of Malta, was granted the title Doctor of the Russian Federation of Natural Sciences in the specialty “Noospheric knowledge and technologies”, was awarded the memorial medal of the International Academy of Sciences of Nature and Society for
"Development of Culture and Arts”, was granted the title "International Competition Laureate - Elite Informationaologists of the World", and was presented with the title "Count" by the Russian society of nobility and gentry - New elite of Russia.[3] On the same day 1999 he obtained the titles "Grand Doctor of Philosophy" and "Full Professor" from the
"World Distributed University, Bruxelles". Also in 1999 he received the "Diploma of Professor" for "Safety of objects of extreme complexity" from the Russian federation, a Doctor of Engineering Sciences diploma from the Russian federation, the "Star of Verdansky" (2nd degree) from the International Inter-academic Union for "Supporting the sciences
and promoting training of scientific personnel", a Diploma of Doctor of Physico-Mathematical Sciences from the Russian Federation, the Doctor of Information Science and Management from the International Academy for Integration of Science and Business, a Professorship in “Analytical and structural-analytical instruments and systems” from the
Russian federation, a Professorship of "System information science" from the International Academy for Integration of Science and Business, and a Doctor of science in "Technical Services" from the European University, Russia.[3] He also claims to be a member of the Italian Academy of Economic and Social Development, The New York Academy of
Sciences, the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, the Russian Professional Psychotherapeutic League, and The Russian Academy of Medical Technical Sciences.[3] According to E. P. Kruglyakov, from the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (RANS), Grabovoi did not defend his dissertation but still claims to be a doctor of technical sciences,
physics and mathematics. Kruglyakova further states that the diploma of the Italian Academy of Sciences is made with spelling errors and is fake.[50] The RANS Commission for Combating Pseudoscience requested information on Grabovoi from academies in Belgium, Bulgaria and Italy (in connection with Grabovoi's claim that he was a member of
the academies of these countries) and received official replies that nothing was known about Grabovoi in these academies. He was a probationary member of the Russian Professional Psychotherapeutic League for 4 years, but was deprived of membership due to non-payment of membership fees.[51] According to the daily newspaper Versiya, the
"Higher Interacademic Attestation and Qualification Commission", from which Grabovoi has several diplomas, publishes titles for a reasonable fee to anyone and the scientific community does not recognize these titles and the only real diploma on Grabovoi's website is the graduation from the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Tashkent State
University. As Kruglyakov emphasizes: "All other important titles and titles of doctor of science, professor, great professor, academic of many public academies can be freely purchased for a not too high fee ($100-150)."[52] References ^ a b c d e "Григория Грабового приговорили к 11 годам тюрьмы" [Grigori Grabovoi sentenced to 11 years in
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at archive.today В Беслане погибших детей предлагают воскресить за 39 тысяч рублей Владимир Ворсобин, «Комсомольская правда»: Экстрасенс Грабовой обещает матерям Беслана воскресить их детей Süddeutsche Zeitung, Сомнительные секты пользуются отчаянием бесланских матерей Archived 2008-03-07 at the Wayback Machine
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году. Правоохранительные органы подозревают Грабового в том, что с этой целью он собирал деньги с родителей погибших детей» (cсылка в Российская газете) Российская газета: Колдуна вывели из «Космоса»: «Грабовой известен достаточно широко и тем, что он предлагал воскресить детей, погибших в результате теракта в
Беслане» ИА Интерфакс: В Москве по обвинению в мошенничестве задержан сектант Грабовой. 06.04.2006 г.: «Московская прокуратура разыскивала Г.Грабового в связи с обвинением его по статье „мошенничество". Г.Грабовой взял деньги на „воскрешение" детей Беслана, погибших в результате теракта.» Евгения Душанина,
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