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REN TV will show a new documentary investigation "Wild entertainment of the stars"

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Laughing gas, xenon inhalation, microdosing of fly agaric and Ayahuasca shamanic decoction — Russian celebrities are ready for anything in search of thrills! Perverted sex, insane orgies, loss of control over the body, and even dismemberment — how are people really "enlightened" at retreats for the elite? The new documentary project "Wild entertainment of the stars" will lift the veil of secrecy over this industry.

Victoria Bonya, Amiran Sardarov and Nikita Dzhigurda are just some of the media personalities openly promoting experiments with altered consciousness. Against the background of such hype, the organizers of the "spiritual tours" have set cosmic prices for their services. A whole industry has formed around this, with gurus, psychedelic suppliers, and retreat organizers. However, the veneer of "spiritual growth" covers up a dangerous criminal business. The audience will see exclusive materials concerning the stellar adherents of the methods of "consciousness expansion". In particular, we will talk about Natalia Andreichenko, who was "looking for herself" in Latin America after her divorce, actress Yana Troyanova (listed by the Russian Ministry of Justice in the register of foreign agents), as well as the tragic consequences for Lyubov Uspenskaya's daughter, Tatiana Plaksina, who was diagnosed with severe psychosis by doctors.

REN TV journalists visited the so-called "fly agaric retreat" to find out how people's psyche is processed with the help of hallucinogenic mushrooms. Pavel Dmitriev, an information coach who practices such things, claims to work with current politicians and Hollywood stars. However, the glossy reviews on the Internet hide terrible tragedies. In the United States, a class action lawsuit is being prepared against him, and in Russia, a father killed his own son under the influence of fly agarics. The mother of the deceased boy will tell the whole truth for the first time.

The authors of the project infiltrated a clinic where the so-called "xenon mafia" is flourishing. It was there that Dmitry Konoplev, a top manager of a defense company, died while inhaling xenon. The investigation then found the culprits, but the dangerous business is still alive today.

Who earns money from psychedelic practices? Why are poisonous mushrooms openly sold on marketplaces? What income does the new fashion for "expanding consciousness" bring? The answers are in the documentary investigation "WILD ENTERTAINMENT OF THE STARS", which will be released on REN TV on Sunday, December 22, at 23:55, immediately after the "Final program with Peter Marchenko".

Переведено сервисом «Яндекс Переводчик»

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