2.24 The Black Rain

2.24 The Black Rain

From The Eastern Border by Kristaps Andrejsons

April 26, 2026 · 50 min · Season 2 · Episode 24

About this episode

The episode analyzes the systemic collapse of the Russian state and its implications on society and economy.

Today, we are opening the body bag and performing a brutal autopsy on the Russian state. We track the physical decay from the burning refineries in Tuapse and the chemical plants in Cherepovets, all the way to the freezing mud of the Kupyansk axis—where the systemic collapse of Russian logistics has led to starving assault troops literally cannibalizing their own dead. We also dive into the financial cannibalism ravaging the civilian sector. The "Sleep Mode" economy has arrived. With 4.6 trillion ruble deficits howling, the Federal Tax Service is wiping civilian bank accounts, slapping 77% extortion taxes on domestic trucks, and pushing the lower-class economy back into the shadows. Meanwhile, the political system is so utterly hollowed out that the LDPR has granted voting rights to an AI trained on a dead fascist, and the state is paying Twitch streamers to recruit children into kamikaze drone factories. Finally, we dismantle the Western "Slow Freeze" theory. Why can't Putin just hit the brakes? Because his own Orthodox ISIS fanatics view peace as treason, and the social fabric is already fracturing under a looming Women's Riot. The crash isn't a theory—it is deterministic…

People in this episode

Host: Kristaps Andrejsons

Topics covered

  • Russian state decay
  • logistics collapse
  • financial cannibalism
  • political system failure
  • Western theories on Russia
  • social unrest

Keywords

  • Russian logistics
  • cannibalism
  • economic collapse
  • political system
  • social fabric
  • Putin
  • LDPR
  • Women's Riot

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: LDPR, Federal Tax Service

Places: Tuapse, Cherepovets, Kupyansk axis

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