RT.com
12 Mar 2025, 23:58 GMT+10
A member of the Duma says con artists swindled more than a billion dollars from people last year
Russian lawmakers should consider banning "esoteric" and "spiritual" services, along with various outlets that advertise them, Russian MP Nina Ostanina said in a statement on Tuesday.
A new bill proposed by the lawmaker and her colleagues would amend preexisting laws, banning the promotion of various occult services and online resources that advertise them, aiming to protect vulnerable citizens from psychological and financial harm.
"These practices, including astrology, magic, energy 'healing' and fortune telling, have no scientific basis, mislead people, and are often used for fraud," Ostanina wrote on her Telegram channel, posting the draft bill.
"These con artists swindled more than 100 billion rubles ($1.15 billion) from households and families in 2024 alone," she added.
If accepted, the bill would affect tarot card readers, mediums, crystal therapists, numerologists and other esoteric services, according to the bill's explanatory notes.
International precedents suggest that regulating these kinds of businesses "reduces the risk of fraud," Ostanina said.
"Ignoramuses, crooks, charlatans and deceivers - I declare war on you," she wrote.
According to a poll last year by The Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VTSIOM), roughly six out of ten Russians had resorted to esoteric services at least once in their lifetime, and one in four believed in their effectiveness.
The Russian 'magic' market niche grew by 20%, while traffic to websites providing the services spiked by 38% in 2024, the newspaper MK claimed in December. According to the outlet's estimates, the industry's total annual turnover in Russia reached trillions of rubles last year, comparable to Russians' annual spending on groceries.
(RT.com)
Get a daily dose of St Petersburg Star news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to St Petersburg Star.
More InformationNICOSIA, Cyprus: Cyprus' ancient Commandaria wine, praised for its rich heritage dating back nearly 3,000 years, is making a comeback...
FRANKFURT, Germany: Germany is set to loosen its strict debt limits in a historic shift that could unlock over 1 trillion euros ($1.08...
U.S. lawmakers welcomed Tuesday’s announcement that Ukraine had agreed to a 30-day ceasefire as a step toward peace in Europe. “I'm...
The Jeddah talks have confirmed the long-obvious fact that Zelensky's regime has no real options ...
All options are on the table, Volkswagens Oliver Blume has said, after the EU announced a multi-billion euro militarization plan ...
A member of the Duma says con artists swindled more than a billion dollars from people last year Russian lawmakers should consider...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Officials working on diversity and inclusion programs at the U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is planning an extensive study on possible links between...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: The U.S. weather agency, NOAA, plans to lay off 1,029 workers following 1,300 job cuts earlier this year. This...
SANTA FE: New Mexico: A New Mexico resident who died recently tested positive for measles, marking the state's first measles-related...
MANILA, Philippines - In a dramatic move, the International Criminal Court on Tuesday arrested the former president of the Philippines,...
BRUSSELS, Belgium: The United States has withdrawn from the board of a U.N. climate fund designed to help poor countries deal with...