Rasputin: Mystic, Manipulator, or Political Weapon? — Fexingo History
In February 1947, a massive meteorite streaked over the Sikhote-Alin mountains of eastern Siberia, scattering iron fragments across the taiga. But decades before that cosmic event, a different kind of celestial drama unfolded in the same region—one that Grigori Rasputin himself may have witnessed or even interpreted. This episode explores the connection between Rasputin's Siberian origins, his fascination with apocalyptic signs from heaven, and the little-known tradition of meteorite veneration among the Old Believers and indigenous peoples of the Ural Mountains. Lucas and Luna trace Rasputin's early life in Pokrovskoye, his pilgrimages to the Verkhoturye Monastery, and his encounters with the yurodivy—holy fools who read portents in the sky. They examine a mysterious event in 1908, the Tunguska explosion, and consider whether Rasputin ever saw it as a divine warning. With help from archival records of the Tobolsk Consistory and the Okhrana's surveillance files, they uncover how Rasputin's reputation as a prophet may have been shaped by Siberian celestial phenomena. The episode also touches on the later Soviet mythmaking around the Sikhote-Alin meteorite and how it was used to erase the region's mystical past. A rich, grounded exploration of faith, fear, and fire from above. #Siberia #Rasputin #Meteorite #Tunguska #OldBelievers #Yurodivy #Verkhoturye #Pokrovskoye #Okhrana #TobolskConsistory #CelestialPortents #SikhoteAlin #RussianHistory #EasternEurope #History #FexingoHistory #Apocalyptic #HolyFools Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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