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Dmitry Gordon in “Evening Prime” of the TV channel “112 Ukraine”, 01/06/2017

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Dmitry Ilyich Gordon

(Ukrainian Dmitro Illich Gordon; born October 21, 1967, Kyiv) - Ukrainian journalist and TV presenter. Editor-in-Chief of the Gordon Boulevard newspaper, head of the GORDON project. Since 2014 - deputy of the Kyiv City Council. One of such people as V. Klitschko, L. Chernovetsky and I. Kobzon, who present an image of themselves that is radically different from reality. According to critics, Gordon is the shadow “don” of the “healing” mafia in Ukraine.[1]

[edit] Personal life

Since 2012, Dmitry Gordon often appears at social events accompanied by what the Ukrainian News agency described as a “plump-lipped brunette,” forgetting about his wife, the mother of his children, Elena Serbina[2]. This person is the editor of “Shuster LIVE” Alesya Batsman.

Back in August 2012, the Gordons traveled together as one united family, but soon, in October, at Dmitry’s birthday, his wife was not there, and she was replaced by Alesya Batsman[2]. Infidelity to his wife grew into the birth of a child[3], as with another Ukrainian deputy V. Klitschko. Gordon himself preferred to hide information about extramarital affairs, but Alesya Batsman posted photos of them together [4] They subsequently got married.

Work and projects

Three years later, Dmitry, along with his main job, began to develop his own project. It was the weekly Boulevard, which published secular news. It was published until 2005. At the same time, Gordon launched another author’s project. This time on television. The program was called “Visiting Dmitry Gordon.”

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In 2013, another brainchild of Dmitry was released - the online magazine “GORDON”. It should be noted that the launch of this project occurred earlier than planned. The reason was the political situation that unfolded in the country. The site was “damp”, so at first only one section dedicated to Euromaidan was available on it.

Dmitry Ilyich is not only the founder of this Internet portal, but also its main investor. And Gordon’s wife, Alesya Batsman, took the position of editor-in-chief. In parallel with this, the man maintains a Twitter account and a YouTube channel.

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[edit] Fortune telling business

Initially, Gordon began making money with Kashpirovsky, Serafima Rudenskaya, Asimova. In 1993, D. Gordon invested money in the first private clinic “Boris” (named after the crime boss Boris Savlokhov). Numerous panegyrics and interviews with the bandit, published in Boulevard, can indirectly speak about the connections between Gordon and Savlokhov.

Dmitry Gordon officially opened a concern for deceiving the population of Ukraine - a fortune-telling concern. The concern operates not only in Ukraine, but also in Russia, Europe and America. The center of this syndicate is located in the newspaper “Boulevard” and in the Kiev Medical Center (Kiev, Vvedenskaya St., 26, office 1), which belong to Dmitry Gordon. “Medetsinsky” even received a license from the Ministry of Health of Ukraine and gives licenses to sorcerers all over the world. Let the Ministry of Health itself answer how the Ministry of Health could license the activities of all these scammers.[1] More than 50 healers, clairvoyants and seers worked at the Dolya Center, 2-3 people in each city of Ukraine.[5]

Healers are created from ordinary people. here are some examples:

  • A certain Ilham had to leave Azerbaijan because he was being pursued by the police. He was friends with Dima Gordon in the army and came to him in Ukraine, asking him to find a job. And D. Gordon “made” Ilham a healer.[1]
  • Another example:

    Now Gordon is just laughing at people, advertising people like the “contactee” - Peter. When I worked for Gordon, he gave me assistants to carry bags. Peter was among these people. Then Peter had no work until Gordon set up this whole production of healers. And Peter worked for him as a gardener and fed the dogs. He himself is from Kharkov, the son of another specialist in gutting wallets - the witch “Baba Lida”. And now he himself has become a cynical swindler. You come to Peter and he tells you that there is a coffin in your house and you will die. “What should we do?” - asks the frightened man. “Give me three thousand hryvnia,” says Peter.[1]

Among the healers there were people with abilities (only a few of them) and they could not leave Gordon because, according to media reports, they were threatened with physical harm.[6]

Nowadays the technology is simple - the “closer” goes, for example, to Germany, orders advertising and a hall, and then the “healer” himself goes. After the performance, the most important trading begins - a “charged” photograph - 100 euros, a “charged” oil - 100 euros, a “charged” salt - 100 euros, a video cassette - 100 euros and off we go. And then Gordon's journal writes about supposedly healed people.

Gordon has very close ties with the medical center and its director, whose name is Misha Radutsky. Gordon also has connections in the Ministry of Health. In his own words, the head of the Committee on Traditional Healing of the Ministry of Health, Lyudmila Petrovna Garnik, is ready (for money) to satisfy his every whim.[1]

About ten thousand (!) “sorcerers”, “healers” and “contactees” work for Gordon.[1] And everyone gives him monetary gratitude.

In 2012, after numerous complaints from the population, the Dolya Center, after being accused by the SBU, lost its license from the Ministry of Health [1] but Gordon opened another company. A fair court decision also took place because the medical luminary who sued D. Gordon enlisted the support of many grateful high-ranking patients from among the law enforcement officers healed by the doctor. And Gordon lost the trial. D. Gordon left the Kiev office with a trail of negatives, on Vvedenskaya, and opened a new one on Shchekavitskaya Street.

Childhood

Dmitry Ilyich Gordon was born in Kyiv on October 21, 1967 in the family of civil engineer Ilya Yakovlevich Gordon and engineer-economist Mina Davidovna Gordon. The only child in the family, in the first year of his life he lived with his grandmother and parents in a communal apartment. The conditions were not so great: there were many families living in the apartment, the only toilet was in the yard, surrounded by a large number of rats. But the Gordon family did not have to live there for long: they soon received a two-room apartment. By the age of five, Dmitry already read well and knew by heart all the countries of the world with their capitals. He studied at school from the age of 6, passed one of the classes as an external student and thus graduated at the age of 15. During his school years, Dmitry loved to read, especially about the history of revolutions, the Patriotic and Civil Wars. He was also interested in pop music, theater, and football. As a fifth-grader, he wrote about a hundred letters to celebrities of the Soviet Union asking them to send him an autograph and photo. The answer was given to him by Joseph Kobzon and Leonid Utesov. In 1983, Gordon entered the Kiev Institute of Civil Engineering.

Talented and successful

According to him, five years of study were unbearable torment, since he was doing something completely different from his own business. After the 3rd course, Gordon was drafted into the army, where he emerged as a sergeant in the missile forces.

[edit] Family

  • The first wife, Elena Serbina, was born in Bila Tserkva, graduated from a pedagogical institute, and from 1993 to 1998 she was a seer of the Rada, worked in Russia, and reached Sakhalin.
  • Fortune teller “Naina” - also citizen Nadezhda Antimonova - is the sister of Gordon’s wife Elena Serbina[7]. She worked as a music worker in a kindergarten in Bila Tserkva. “Clairvoyed” in Russia, Germany, Israel, and for several years in America (now she has received a visa ban).[8]
  • Fortune teller "Alla" - Antimonova Alla - Nadezhda's daughter - worked as her mother's assistant in America.[8][7]
  • Anatoly (the one in the advertisement with the “bald” cat Dan) – Naina’s common-law husband[7] – initially an assistant; “he went bald” when he was forced to urgently replace his contactee Peter, who had ended up in a psychiatric clinic, on a foreign tour. Worked in Germany, Israel. Now - in Kyiv, Odessa, Kherson.[8]
  • Larisa Malinovskaya (pseudonym - Lyalya, aka fortune teller Zlata). The wife of the psychic and correspondent of the newspaper "Boulevard" Yaroslav Malinovsky. In Germany, serious problems arose with law enforcement agencies - “Lyalya” relocated to the USA, where she worked under the name Zlata. He still goes on tour to America to this day.[7]
  • “Contacter” Peter is the common-law husband of the “clairvoyant” Naina (Nadezhda Antimonova), that is, Dmitry Gordon’s brother-in-law[7]
  • Elena Krutogrudova is the common-law wife of the director of the Dolya Central Medical Center, the legal “roof” of “healers” D. Gordon[7]
  • Tomashevsky Victor (now deceased) - “healer grandfather Victor” - first father-in-law.[8]
  • Tomashevsky Sergei, brother of the first wife, assistant to fortune tellers.[8]
  • Tomashevskaya Alena - fortune teller Aza - Sergei's wife.[8]

Dmitry Gordon: producer of a factory of charlatans. PART 2

Now he often appears on various broadcasts, where he talks a lot about morality, honesty, transparency, the word and there were no numerous scams and connections with bandits

Karabas-Barabas and his dolls Gordon’s attitude towards the employees of the Dolya Traditional Medicine Center, hired from outside, made us recall the famous children’s fairy tale about Pinocchio: Karabas-Barabas and his dolls. According to the reviews of the “healers” who escaped from Gordon, he only lashed them with a whip. But in photos and in TV shows he is such a charming and always smiling person! But behind this smile from ear to ear lies exorbitant greed, ruthless cynicism and vindictive meanness. From time to time, even Gordon’s closest “healers”, created by him from among his relatives, colleagues, classmates and domestic servants, feel them. Among them: · Clairvoyant Mrs. Naina - aka Nadezhda Antimonova, sister of Gordon's first wife Elena Serbina. She worked in Ukraine and the USA. · Fortune teller Alla is the daughter of Nadezhda Antimonova · Clairvoyant Anatoly is the common-law husband of Nadezhda Antimonova. Previously he worked as an errand boy for Gordon. · Healer grandfather Victor - Victor Tomashevsky, first father-in-law of Dmitry Gordon · Fortune teller Aza - Alena Tomashevskaya, wife of Victor Tomashevsky's son · Fortune teller Lyalya, fortune teller Zlata - Larisa Malinovskaya, niece of Maria Stefania's husband (Stanislav Reut) · Healer Yaroslav - Ruslan Malinovsky, Larisa's husband Malinovskaya · Fortune teller Vera - Lyudmila Roztotskaya, sister of Ruslan Malinovsky · Contactor with space Peter - Peter Roztotsky, first husband of Lyudmila Roztotskaya. His mother was “the healer Grandma Lida.” According to unofficial information, he ended his career in a psychiatric hospital and was replaced by a “clone”. The new contactee Peter is Gordon’s former gardener; in the 90s he worked as an assistant to Maria Stefania. · Healer Ilham - Gordon's colleague from Azerbaijan, after the army he was a member of an organized crime group, fled to Ukraine · Fortune teller Vesta - Alena Lysenko, the first wife of the director of the Dolya Center Vyacheslav Lysenko.

By the way, the second wife of Vyacheslav Lysenko was the scandalous journalist of “Boulevard” Elena Krutogrudova, who in 1997, together with Lada Luzina (another employee of “Boulevard”), half naked in a bathhouse, got her drunk and persuaded the famous Ukrainian singer and composer Nikolai Mozgovoy to give a frank interview ( author of the hit “Land, my native land”). This frankness cost Mozgovoy his musical career, which was destroyed by two Gordon fools. However, were they fools - or were they sent on purpose?

Lada Luzina Elena Krutogrudova (right) seducing the infuriated Nikolai Mozgovoy

Krutogrudova and Luzina in our time

If Gordon’s favorites worked for 15% of the fees (reaching 35-50 thousand dollars per tour), then other “healers” only for a salary. In addition to the reception fee, accepted as donations (in order to avoid paying taxes), “healers” and fortune tellers had to sell clients an amulet, “charged” photographs, candles and all sorts of fetishes supposedly blessed in Jerusalem, “medicinal” teas and ointments, dietary supplements, and even... cures for cancer! It was in this capacity that “Boulevard” advertised the dietary supplement “Shilentin”, produced at the factory of Vladimir Nikolin, a close friend of Gordon, a companion at the Boris clinic. Nikolin’s business of dietary supplements was not going well, and then Gordon offered him his help - to buy a large batch of Shilentin in bulk. And Gordon’s charlatans began to push this dietary supplement as an “anti-tumor agent” - although even among scammers, selling a “cure for cancer” is considered a sinful and extremely low thing, because at the same time they are deceiving terminally ill people. But Gordon was not afraid of sin. At first, “Shilentin” was sold openly, and then, when the deception was exposed, they were packaged in wrapping paper and sold under the guise of “talismans”, at a price of up to 1000 hryvnia!

Gordon’s original marketing ploy was a mummy business: in pharmacies they bought packages for 12 hryvnia, divided them into several parts and sold them to sick old people for 80 hryvnia - explaining that they, the “healers,” have real mummy, from the East, or something else what kind of fakes in pharmacies! True, six months later this business collapsed due to the intervention of the prosecutor’s office, which responded to numerous complaints from defrauded pensioners. But the resilient workers of the Dolya Center immediately began resale of the herbal tea purchased in pharmacies.

Receipt for

Gordon’s scam with the apparatus of “spectral-dynamic technology” was also scandalous. Having purchased two experimental therapy devices, the Dolya Central Medical Center organized a mass reception of patients who had read an advertisement for a “cure all diseases” device in the Boulevard. To the two real devices they added three more “homemade” ones (representing who knows what), organizing “healing conveyors” in five cities. When the fraud was revealed, the consequences were sad for Doli - the center was deprived of its license for medical activities. But no matter, the resourceful Gordon immediately appeared: he began renting out Doli’s premises (they are in many cities of Ukraine) for fictitious rent to his own “healers.”

It should be noted that in addition to business in Ukraine, Gordon sent his “healers” and “clairvoyants” to work in Russia, the USA, and Germany. True, they didn’t have long to guess and tell fortunes for foreign currency: in 2004, Gordon’s “healers” were imprisoned in Russia (even Kobzon’s intercession did not help), Gordon himself was almost arrested in Petrozavodsk, and in 2011, fortune tellers who were touring in America lost their visas. Boulevard Wars Dmitry Gordon lost his first war in 2004: the court satisfied two claims of Express Newspaper (owner Boris Lozhkin) for a total amount of 600 thousand hryvnia. Gordon had no intention of paying the bills, and instead re-registered the newspaper under the new name “Gordon Boulevard,” handing over the empty old office to the bailiffs. In 2011, Gordon went to war with his main competitors in the occult market (UANNM) and. The first enemy was the most powerful, since the UANNM was headed by Valery Pokanevich - he is also the head of the Medical Institute of the Ukrainian Association of Traditional Medicine (issuing “diplomas of healers”), he is also a freelance specialist in folk and alternative medicine of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine (issuing licenses for “witchcraft”), and he is also the father of Igor Pokanevich, head of the Ukrainian branch of WHO. What exactly they did not share with Gordon is unknown, but according to some information from SKELET-info, the Pokanevichs wanted very large kickbacks from Dmitry Ilyich. To defeat the greedy family clan, Gordon “brought” the people’s deputy from the Communist Party of Ukraine Tsarkov and always ready to “help” Vladimir Lytvyn. Through them, it was possible to lobby for the adoption of bill No. 6299 “On amendments to certain legislative acts (regarding the prohibition of the activities of psychics, healers, fortune-tellers, palmists and services for predicting the future).” Surprisingly, this bill prohibited the activities of psychics, healers, fortune tellers and palmists in Ukraine! How! Why? With this method, Gordon was going to deal a crushing blow to the entire Ukrainian psychic market, creating problems for the business of competitors - and then occupy it by legally reformatting his business. In addition, then he fought not only with external enemies, but also with his own “healers” who rebelled against Karabas-Barabas in 2008-2010. Among them was the “healer Nadezhda,” who decided to conduct business separately from the Dolya center and not give all her proceeds to Gordon. She and her assistant Andrei Pikula gave an incriminating interview against Gordon to Express Gazeta.

Gordon’s response was an entire expedition to Alchevsk (the “healer Nadezhda” worked there at that time), where “titushki” of criminal appearance, posing as Boulevard journalists, blocked the “healer’s” office, calling her an impostor and a swindler. At the same time, Lina Zhivago (another Boulevard journalist), who was Gordon’s tame provocateur, started a conflict with Andrei Pikula - after which she immediately filed a statement with the police that she had been beaten by him. Pikula was arrested, and Liina Zhivago staged a couple more such provocations in other cities, against other “schismatics.” In general, Gordon’s “healing” business was having a hard time. And then the Dolya center lost its license, its workers began to riot. Then Gordon made a knight's move: he re-registered the business and kept with him only the faithful “healers” from his inner circle. And then he plucked up the impudence and on July 23, 2013, in No. 30 (430) of his “Gordon Boulevard”, in the “crime” section, he published an article in which... he exposed the “witch doctor’s organized crime group of scammers and deceivers.” No, Gordon was not exposing himself, the characters in this article were the same “schismatics”, former employees of his own Central Scientific Research Center “Dolya”, in particular, Elena Trukhanova and Olga Shkolenko. At the same time, Gordon pretended that these persons were personally unknown to him, although this was a lie. Thus, Olga Shkolenko (aka “fortune teller Olyana”) had the appropriate certificates as both a Bulvar journalist and a journalist, issued back in 2005.

Confused in the landmarks With the beginning of Euromaidan, Dmitry Gordon immediately launched his own Internet project “Gordon”, taking advantage of the protests to promote it. He even became unusually “pro-European”, and even “pro-Ukrainian” almost to the level of a “Jew-Banderite”, forgetting that several years ago he was a favorite of the Kuchma regime, and he did not quarrel with the Yanukovych regime until November 2013. On the wave of change, Dmitry Gordon joined the Kyiv City Council in May 2014 (non-party, then joined Solidarity), where he became secretary of the land commission. This was very useful for a man who owns the Gordon Boulevard real estate agency (through which he rents out his own 14 apartments), and even more useful for a person who loves money. According to SKELET-info sources, in this position Gordon became involved in the conflict around the Zhovten cinema, which he had long been sharpening his grudge against - since in 2002, the director of the cinema Lyudmila Gordeladze refused to provide him with premises for “healer sessions” . And in the fall of 2014, the cinema was set on fire by unknown people - after which Gordon accused Gordeladze of self-arson, and the Kiev Court of Appeal decided to evict Kinoman LLC from the cinema. Thus, Gordon contributed to the squeeze-out of the cinema and the surrounding park in favor of developers. But while Gordon was taking revenge on Lyudmila Gordeladze and earning money from the construction oligarchs, he lost the 2020 parliamentary elections - even despite the fact that 300 hryvnia were offered for a vote in his favor in the 220th district, campaigning mainly for pensioners.

Dmitry Gordon with close friends - Nestor Shufrich and Mikhail Dobkin

Gordon also did not last long in the City Council - he resigned, taking advantage of the scandal about the renaming of Moskovsky Avenue to Bandera Avenue as an opportunity. Gordon was the only one who voted against, and hastened to publicly explain his choice by saying that “in Babi Yar, it was the representatives of Bandera and Shukhevych who shot people with special cynicism and mocked them” (this is where his Jewish origin came in handy). True, it is unlikely that Gordon could not have known that the “Bukovinsky Kuren OUN”, which participated in those atrocities, was subordinate not to Bandera, but to Melnyk. But why did he rush to create this scandal, not being afraid to become the enemy of the current Ukrainian nationalists, why did he then slam his mandate on the table?

There is one explanation on this matter: Gordon, accustomed to deceiving people, rarely plays openly, but if he takes steps directed even against himself, he has good reasons for this. Perhaps he even had reasons to recently declare that only direct control from the United States would save Ukraine. Is Gordon really trying to cozy up to Mikheil Saakashvili and take the side of NABU (and the FBI that controls it) in the current political conflict? SKELET-info

[edit] Notes

  1. ↑ 1,01,11,21,31,41,51,61,7 [1]
  2. ↑ 2,02,1 [2]
  3. [3]
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  5. [5]
  6. https://www.ua-pravda.com/pravovoy-bespredel/dmitriy-gordon-korol-moshennikov-video.html]
  7. ↑ 7,07,17,27,37,47,5 [6]
  8. ↑ 8,08,18,28,38,48,5 [7]
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