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'''Hannes Vanaküla''', also known as '''Tokroda''', is an [[Estonian people|Estonian]] self-declared [[mage]]<ref name='maag'>[[Õhtuleht]] [[19 September]] [[2008]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=296511 Maag Hannes: kellelgi on väga vaja Eesti nõidadele ära teha!] by [[Kaja Roomets]]</ref> and [[cult leader]]. He has been described as a charlatan.<ref name='soolapuhuja' />
'''Hannes Vanaküla''', also known as '''Tokroda''', is an Estonian witch<ref>[[Postimees]] [[17 December]] [[2007]] 22:30: [http://www.elu24.ee/?id=7596 Nõid Vanaküla: me ei ole vaimselt vabad]</ref><ref>[[Reporter Online]] [[20 November]] [[2008]] 21:44: [http://www.reporter.ee/2008/11/20/selgeltnagijate-toehetk-peanoid-hannese-teisi-halvavad-voimed/ Kas peanõid Hannesel on teisi halvavad võimed?]</ref><ref>[[Reporter Online]] [[18 January]] [[2009]] 20:33: [http://www.reporter.ee/2009/01/18/peanoid-hannes-vanakula-otsustas-toehetkes-merje-saatuse/ “Peanõid” Hannes Vanaküla otsustas Tõehetkes Merje saatuse]</ref>, a teacher<ref>[[Postimees]] [[17 December]] [[2007]] 22:30: [http://www.elu24.ee/?id=7596 Nõid Vanaküla: me ei ole vaimselt vabad]</ref><ref>[[Reporter Online]] [[18 January]] [[2009]] 20:33: [http://www.reporter.ee/2009/01/18/peanoid-hannes-vanakula-otsustas-toehetkes-merje-saatuse/ “Peanõid” Hannes Vanaküla otsustas Tõehetkes Merje saatuse]</ref> and a theoretician<ref>[[Tervendaja]] [[October]] [[2007]]: Maag Hannes Vanaküla: Isepäisus teeb meist nõiarahva by [[Kaja Roomets]]</ref>.
Hannes Vanaküla started to gather together Estonian witches and created new Estonian spirituality - Estonian Paganism<ref>[[www.mentalworld.eu]] [[10 February]] [[2008]]: [http://www.mentalworld.eu/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=5 Estonian Paganism]</ref>. He is the leader of Estonian Pagans<ref>[[Reporter Online]] [[18 January]] [[2009]] 20:33: [http://www.reporter.ee/2009/01/18/peanoid-hannes-vanakula-otsustas-toehetkes-merje-saatuse/ “Peanõid” Hannes Vanaküla otsustas Tõehetkes Merje saatuse]</ref><ref>[[Elu24.ee]] [[18 January]] [[2009]] 20:31: [http://toehetk.elu24.ee/?id=70578 «Tõehetkes» rullus lahti šokeeriv elutee]</ref><ref>[[Reporter Online]] [[20 November]] [[2008]] 21:44: [http://www.reporter.ee/2008/11/20/selgeltnagijate-toehetk-peanoid-hannese-teisi-halvavad-voimed/ Kas peanõid Hannesel on teisi halvavad võimed?]</ref><ref>[[Reporter Online]] [[19 January]] [[2009]] 11:24: [http://www.reporter.ee/2009/01/19/merje-laur-enamasti-ma-usun-hannest/ Tõhetkes osalenud Merje Laur: Enamasti ma usun Hannest]</ref><ref>[[www.mentalworld.eu]] [[10 February]] [[2008]]: [http://www.mentalworld.eu/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=5 Estonian Paganism]</ref>. He has been described as a charlatan<ref>[[Õhtuleht]] [[31 January]] [[2009]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=314155 Soolapuhuja Hannes Vanaküla löödi pärast tema sekti paljastamist töölt minema] by [[Eve Heinla]]</ref>, but media has also declared Hannes Vanaküla as a mage<ref>[[SL Õhtuleht]] [[15 October]] [[2007]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=250025&q=n%f5iad+t%fclis Nõiad tülis!] by [[Eve Heinla]]</ref><ref name='maag'>[[Õhtuleht]] [[19 September]] [[2008]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=296511 Maag Hannes: kellelgi on väga vaja Eesti nõidadele ära teha!] by [[Kaja Roomets]]</ref><ref>[[Tervendaja]] [[October]] [[2007]]: Maag Hannes Vanaküla: Isepäisus teeb meist nõiarahva by [[Kaja Roomets]]</ref><ref>[[SL Õhtuleht]] [[17 November]] [[2008]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=304552&q=sobing+k%e4is+algusest+peale Kas Nastjale mängiti võit kätte?] by [[Kaja Roomets]]</ref><ref>[[Reporter Online]] [[16 October]] [[2008]] 15:27: [http://www.reporter.ee/2008/10/16/selgeltnagija-maila-hannes-on-mulle-sisse-soitnud/ Selgeltnägija Maila: Hannes on mulle sisse sõitnud]</ref>, a prime witch<ref>[[Reporter Online]] [[18 January]] [[2009]] 20:33: [http://www.reporter.ee/2009/01/18/peanoid-hannes-vanakula-otsustas-toehetkes-merje-saatuse/ “Peanõid” Hannes Vanaküla otsustas Tõehetkes Merje saatuse]</ref><ref>[[Reporter Online]] [[20 November]] [[2008]] 21:44: [http://www.reporter.ee/2008/11/20/selgeltnagijate-toehetk-peanoid-hannese-teisi-halvavad-voimed/ Kas peanõid Hannesel on teisi halvavad võimed?]</ref>, a witch<ref>[[Postimees]] [[17 December]] [[2007]] 22:30: [http://www.elu24.ee/?id=7596 Nõid Vanaküla: me ei ole vaimselt vabad]</ref>, a shaman<ref>[[Tervendaja]] [[December]] [[2008]]: Mis Ootab Aastal 2009? by [[Sandra Otsus]]</ref><ref>[[SL Õhtuleht]] [[17 November]] [[2008]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=304552&q=sobing+k%e4is+algusest+peale Kas Nastjale mängiti võit kätte?] by [[Kaja Roomets]]</ref><ref>[[SL Õhtuleht]] [[14 November]] [[2008]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=304260 „Ilmselge, et oli kokkumäng“] by [[Kaja Roomets]]</ref> and a clairvoyant<ref>[[SL Õhtuleht]] [[4 August]] [[2004]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=160677 Nõiad läksid energiasammaste pärast tülli] by [[Kadri Paas]]</ref><ref>[[www.naistemaailm.ee]] [[17 February]] [[2009]] [http://www.naistemaailm.ee/artikkel.php?id=17466 Hannes Vanaküla: “Kole tüdruk sundis mind seksima!”]</ref>.


== Biography ==
== Activities ==


In [[2004]], Vanaküla claimed to have transported "energy pillars", supposedly mystical structures helpful of magical work, from throughout the world to Estonia, supposedly their original and rightful positions. These claims, as well as the controversy over reality and transportability of those energy pillars between Vanaküla and [[Vormsi enn]], another esoteric practitioner, were reported in various media.<ref>[[SL Õhtuleht]] [[4 August]] [[2004]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=160677 Nõiad läksid energiasammaste pärast tülli] by [[Kadri Paas]]</ref> Reportedly, the procedure involved Vanaküla and 21 followers entering [[trance]] for "several days" and "identifying with energy pillars throughout the world". The original locations were reported as [[Egypt]], [[Tibet]], [[United States|America]] and [[Lapland]].
Hannes Vanaküla was born in 1966 in Estonia. He has been brought up in an Estonian mage’s family. Also his grandparents had mage abilities. His paternal grandfather healed warts through words. Maternal grandmoher had great force of word, too. The way she put her words on a person, the way the life went for the person.<ref>[[Tervendaja]] [[October]] [[2007]]: Maag Hannes Vanaküla: Isepäisus teeb meist nõiarahva by [[Kaja Roomets]]</ref>


In [[2008]], Vanaküla and two of his followers participated in ''Selgeltnägijate tuleproov'' ({{lang-et|Ordeal for seers}}), a TV show formulated as a contest between magic practitioners and based on the format of [[America's Psychic Challenge]]. While his score was not noteworthy, he caught attention by various complicated explanations for reasons of his failure, such as blaming [[Russian people|Russian]] [[sorcerer]]s for conspiring against him and claiming deception on part of the show's production team. His followers were noted for applying unusual items, such as [[mace]] and [[bucket]], for [[divination]].
In his childhood Hannes grew up mainly with his grandmother and grandfather in Vormsi in Estonia. To earn allowance he was working as a photographer during his high school days. His favorite classes in high school were math and physics.<ref>Vanaküla, H. (2007). The Basics of Magic. The Twenty Energy Transfer Channels. – Author’s biography. San Diego: [[Noria Books]], the back cover of the book.</ref>


Shortly after the TV show series began, Vanaküla and his two followers from the show agreed to take on the [[skeptik.ee]] 10 000 [[EEK]] challenge in a test of their [[telepathy|telepathical]] powers.<ref>[[skeptik.ee]] [[22 September]] [[2008]] 9:26: [http://www.skeptik.ee/index.php/2008/09/22/selgeltnagijate-toeline-ja-paris-tuleproov/ Selgeltnägijate tõeline ja päris tuleproov] by [[Martin Vällik]]</ref> The agreed-on protocol involved a "transmitter" being shown various household items randomly drawn from a [[duffel bag]] whose content had not been revealed to participants before the experiment, and asking the "recipients" -- the rôle of Vanaküla and his followers -- to guess the items. The results were to be considered positive if any of the three participants would have guessed correctly at least three items out of six "transmissions".
From 1985 to 1987 he was forced to serve in Soviet Union Army. He was a sniper there. Coming back from service he decided to roll in Tallinn University of Technology and study in the field of automatic control systems.<ref>Vanaküla, H. (2007). The Basics of Magic. The Twenty Energy Transfer Channels. – Author’s biography. San Diego: [[Noria Books]], the back cover of the book.</ref>


The experiment's results were considered negative, as all three participants guessed correctly zero items out of six "transmissions".<ref>[[skeptik.ee]] [[26 September]] [[2008]] 9:33: [http://www.skeptik.ee/index.php/2008/09/26/selgeltnagijate-toeline-tuleproov-katseprotokoll-ja-pildid/ Selgeltnägijate tõeline tuleproov. Katseprotokoll ja pildid.] by [[Martin Vällik]]</ref><ref>[[skeptik.ee]] [[31 October]] [[2008]] 9:50: [http://www.skeptik.ee/index.php/2008/10/31/real-psychic-challenge-randi-kommentaarid/ Real Psychic Challenge (+Randi kommentaarid)] by [[Martin Vällik]]</ref><ref>[[James Randi]] [[27 October]] [[2008]]: [http://www.randi.org/site/index.php/swift-blog/267-estonian-psychic-test-results.html Estonian Psychic Test Results]</ref>
He started to deal with witchcraft and to write his theories after the big Vormsi forest fire in 1992. He has never had a teacher or an instructor.<ref>[[Postimees]] [[17 December]] [[2007]] 22:30: [http://www.elu24.ee/?id=7596 Nõid Vanaküla: me ei ole vaimselt vabad]</ref>


== Activities ==
== Media exposure ==


On [[28 January]] [[2009]], [[Pealtnägija]] ran a segment reporting on activities of Vanaküla and his followers, sometimes referred to as '''tokronauts''', spurring media interest in Vanaküla and his followers. Reportedly, most of the followers consider themselves [[god]]s and Vanaküla a god of light, Vanaküla himself explaining in the interview to [[Pealtnägija]] that he believes that every creative human being is a god. According to cited and interviewed sources, Vanaküla's followers are encouraged to think of outsiders as "people of lower quality" and to withdraw from them; on the other hand, Vanaküla himself is considered a "person of the highest quality", which gives him the power to "repair" women through [[sex]].
In [[2004]], Vanaküla claimed to have transported "energy pillars", supposedly mystical structures helpful of magical work, from throughout the world to Estonia, supposedly their original and rightful positions. These claims, as well as the controversy over reality and transportability of those energy pillars between Vanaküla and [[Vormsi enn]], another esoteric practitioner, were reported in various media.<ref>[[SL Õhtuleht]] [[4 August]] [[2004]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=160677 Nõiad läksid energiasammaste pärast tülli] by [[Kadri Paas]]</ref> Reportedly, the procedure involved Vanaküla and 21 followers entering [[trance]] for "several days" and "identifying with energy pillars throughout the world". The original locations were reported as [[Egypt]], [[Tibet]], [[United States|America]] and [[Lapland]].


Reportedly, the tokronauts have repeatedly attempted to kill various people through "spiritual means". A particular target of such an assassination attempt &mdash; admitted by Vanaküla in the interview by [[Pealtnägija]] but dismissed as a simple experiment by a single follower &mdash; was [[Condoleezza Rice]].<ref>[[delfi.ee]] [[27 January]] [[2009]] 15:50: [http://publik.delfi.ee/news/film/article.php?id=21031043&l=wpublik Sekt ja seks “Pealtnägijas”]</ref> When a journalist of [[delfi.ee]] asked [[Harrys Puusepp]], the [[spokesman]] of Estonia's Northern Police District whether such an admission can lead to [[criminal investigation]] into [[attempted murder]] or [[Conspiracy (crime)|conspiracy]] to commit [[murder]], Puusepp responded by asking if the journalist was [[sober]], then stated that such an investigation would be contrary to sanity.<ref>[[delfi.ee]] [[30 January]] [[2009]] 17:12: [http://www.delfi.ee/news/paevauudised/eesti/article.php?id=21069729 Politsei peab selgeltnägija mõttemõrva jaburaks]</ref>
In [[2008]], Vanaküla and two of his followers participated in ''Selgeltnägijate tuleproov'' ({{lang-et|Ordeal for seers}}), a TV show formulated as a contest between magic practitioners and based on the format of [[America's Psychic Challenge]]. He got the seventh place and his students got the fifth and the third place. His former student got the sixth place. Hannes Vanaküla caught attention by various explanations for reasons of his failure, such as claiming deception on part of the show's production team – for example, he claimed that the answers of the trials were given to the winner of the contest ''Selgeltnägijate tuleproov'' beforehand<ref name='maag'>[[Õhtuleht]] [[19 September]] [[2008]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=296511 Maag Hannes: kellelgi on väga vaja Eesti nõidadele ära teha!] by [[Kaja Roomets]]</ref><ref>[[SL Õhtuleht]] [[17 November]] [[2008]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=304552&q=sobing+k%e4is+algusest+peale Kas Nastjale mängiti võit kätte?] by [[Kaja Roomets]]</ref><ref>[[SL Õhtuleht]] [[14 November]] [[2008]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=304260 „Ilmselge, et oli kokkumäng“] by [[Kaja Roomets]]</ref> and that the reasons for this were political<ref name='maag'>[[Õhtuleht]] [[19 September]] [[2008]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=296511 Maag Hannes: kellelgi on väga vaja Eesti nõidadele ära teha!] by [[Kaja Roomets]]</ref>. His followers were noted for applying unusual items, such as [[mace]] and [[bucket]], for [[divination]].


The resulting media exposure led to Vanaküla's firing from his long-term position as a [[leather dyer]].<ref name='soolapuhuja'>[[Õhtuleht]] [[31 January]] [[2009]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=314155 Soolapuhuja Hannes Vanaküla löödi pärast tema sekti paljastamist töölt minema] by [[Eve Heinla]]</ref>
Shortly after the TV show series began, Vanaküla and his two followers from the show agreed to take on the [[skeptik.ee]] 10 000 [[EEK]] challenge in a test of their [[telepathy|telepathical]] powers.<ref>[[skeptik.ee]] [[22 September]] [[2008]] 9:26: [http://www.skeptik.ee/index.php/2008/09/22/selgeltnagijate-toeline-ja-paris-tuleproov/ Selgeltnägijate tõeline ja päris tuleproov] by [[Martin Vällik]]</ref> The agreed-on protocol involved a "transmitter" being shown various household items randomly drawn from a [[duffel bag]] whose content had not been revealed to participants before the experiment, and asking the "recipients" -- the rôle of Vanaküla and his followers -- to guess the items. The results were to be considered positive if any of the three participants would have guessed correctly at least three items out of six "transmissions".


== Political discussions ==
The experiment's results were considered negative, as all three participants guessed correctly zero items out of six "transmissions".<ref>[[skeptik.ee]] [[26 September]] [[2008]] 9:33: [http://www.skeptik.ee/index.php/2008/09/26/selgeltnagijate-toeline-tuleproov-katseprotokoll-ja-pildid/ Selgeltnägijate tõeline tuleproov. Katseprotokoll ja pildid.] by [[Martin Vällik]]</ref><ref>[[skeptik.ee]] [[31 October]] [[2008]] 9:50: [http://www.skeptik.ee/index.php/2008/10/31/real-psychic-challenge-randi-kommentaarid/ Real Psychic Challenge (+Randi kommentaarid)] by [[Martin Vällik]]</ref><ref>[[James Randi]] [[27 October]] [[2008]]: [http://www.randi.org/site/index.php/swift-blog/267-estonian-psychic-test-results.html Estonian Psychic Test Results]</ref>


On [[18 February]] [[2009]], nine members of [[Riigikogu]] from the opposition party [[Keskerakond]] made a formal inquiry to [[Estonian Minister of Interior Affairs]] [[Jüri Pihl]] regarding the activities of Vanaküla's sect, asking whether this sect &mdash; which they characterised as an 'extremist group' &mdash; and others like it are being investigated by the Estonian [[police]] and how such activities are regulated under Estonian law.<ref>[[Postimees]] [[22 February]] [[2009]] 11:32: [http://www.postimees.ee/?id=85670 Keskerakondlased nõuavad Pihlilt maag Hannese kohta aru] by [[Hanneli Rudi]]</ref>
In [[2009]], Hannes Vanaküla found the dead body of Kaido Sirel, which was not found by policemen nor by police dogs, which were trained to find dead bodies nor by many other sensitives who had tried to find this dead body. This was the first documented case about a sensitive finding a missing person’s dead body. Hannes Vanaküla found the dead body two days after the police had closed the case. He found the dead body a kilometre away from the place were Kaido Sirel was seen alive for the last time.<ref>[[SL Õhtuleht]] [[9 February]] [[2009]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=315331 Hannes Vanaküla: "Ega ma ennast suureks selgeltnägijaks pea, vahel otsimised õnnestuvad!"] by [[Eiris Teeveere]]</ref>


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==


In [[2007]], Vanaküla self-published a book ''Maagia alustalad. Kakskümmend ülekandeliini''<ref>[[University of Tartu]] [[ESTER]]: [http://ester.utlib.ee/search~S1/dMUST%20MAAGIA/dmust+maagia/1%2C3%2C1%2CE/frameset&FF=dmust+maagia&2%2C3%2C bibliographic entry]</ref> (ISBN 9789949152223). His [[publicity stunt]], in which he was posing almost in the nude with the newspaper naked picture of Tui Hirv on the front page (the woman who got herself naked to sell her book) and told people to buy the book, caused some media interest.<ref>[[SL Õhtuleht]] [[15 October]] [[2007]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=250025&q=n%f5iad+t%fclis Nõiad tülis!] by [[Eve Heinla]]</ref><ref>[[Postimees]] [[17 December]] [[2007]] 22:30: [http://www.elu24.ee/?id=7596 Nõid Vanaküla: me ei ole vaimselt vabad]</ref><ref>[[Õhtuleht]] [[15 October]] [[2007]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=250025 Nõiad tülis!] by [[Eve Heinla]]</ref><ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSXL3ov0dq4]</ref>
In [[2007]], Vanaküla self-published a book ''Maagia alustalad. Kakskümmend ülekandeliini''<ref>[[University of Tartu]] [[ESTER]]: [http://ester.utlib.ee/search~S1/dMUST%20MAAGIA/dmust+maagia/1%2C3%2C1%2CE/frameset&FF=dmust+maagia&2%2C3%2C bibliographic entry]</ref> (ISBN 9789949152223). His zany [[publicity stunt]]s, such as begging in the nude for people to buy the book, caused some media interest.<ref>[[Postimees]] [[17 December]] [[2007]] 22:30: [http://www.elu24.ee/?id=7596 Nõid Vanaküla: me ei ole vaimselt vabad]</ref><ref>[[Õhtuleht]] [[15 October]] [[2007]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=250025 Nõiad tülis!] by [[Eve Heinla]]</ref><ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSXL3ov0dq4]</ref>


The book has been translated to [[English language|English]] as ''The Basics of Magic. The Twenty Energy Transfer Channels'' (ISBN 9780979462436), printed by [[Noria Books]].<ref>[[Noria Books]]: [http://noriabooks.com/?lid=1&bid=7 product page]</ref>
The book has been translated to [[English language|English]] as ''The Basics of Magic. The Twenty Energy Transfer Channels'' (ISBN 9780979462436), printed by [[Noria Books]].<ref>[[Noria Books]]: [http://noriabooks.com/?lid=1&bid=7 product page]</ref>
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== Sources ==

* [[Pealtnägija]] [[28 January]] [[2009]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziwhwDT8XE4 part 1 on Youtube], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkKQOsWv09k&feature=related part 2 on Youtube]
* [[SL Õhtueht]] [[28 January]] [[2009]] [[16:56]]: [http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=313788 Maag Hannes Vanaküla koondab ajupestud sekti], edited by [[Kaspar Käänik]]


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Hannes Vanaküla, also known as Tokroda, is an Estonian self-declared mage[1] and cult leader. He has been described as a charlatan.[2]

Activities

In 2004, Vanaküla claimed to have transported "energy pillars", supposedly mystical structures helpful of magical work, from throughout the world to Estonia, supposedly their original and rightful positions. These claims, as well as the controversy over reality and transportability of those energy pillars between Vanaküla and Vormsi enn, another esoteric practitioner, were reported in various media.[3] Reportedly, the procedure involved Vanaküla and 21 followers entering trance for "several days" and "identifying with energy pillars throughout the world". The original locations were reported as Egypt, Tibet, America and Lapland.

In 2008, Vanaküla and two of his followers participated in Selgeltnägijate tuleproov (Estonian: Ordeal for seers), a TV show formulated as a contest between magic practitioners and based on the format of America's Psychic Challenge. While his score was not noteworthy, he caught attention by various complicated explanations for reasons of his failure, such as blaming Russian sorcerers for conspiring against him and claiming deception on part of the show's production team. His followers were noted for applying unusual items, such as mace and bucket, for divination.

Shortly after the TV show series began, Vanaküla and his two followers from the show agreed to take on the skeptik.ee 10 000 EEK challenge in a test of their telepathical powers.[4] The agreed-on protocol involved a "transmitter" being shown various household items randomly drawn from a duffel bag whose content had not been revealed to participants before the experiment, and asking the "recipients" -- the rôle of Vanaküla and his followers -- to guess the items. The results were to be considered positive if any of the three participants would have guessed correctly at least three items out of six "transmissions".

The experiment's results were considered negative, as all three participants guessed correctly zero items out of six "transmissions".[5][6][7]

Media exposure

On 28 January 2009, Pealtnägija ran a segment reporting on activities of Vanaküla and his followers, sometimes referred to as tokronauts, spurring media interest in Vanaküla and his followers. Reportedly, most of the followers consider themselves gods and Vanaküla a god of light, Vanaküla himself explaining in the interview to Pealtnägija that he believes that every creative human being is a god. According to cited and interviewed sources, Vanaküla's followers are encouraged to think of outsiders as "people of lower quality" and to withdraw from them; on the other hand, Vanaküla himself is considered a "person of the highest quality", which gives him the power to "repair" women through sex.

Reportedly, the tokronauts have repeatedly attempted to kill various people through "spiritual means". A particular target of such an assassination attempt — admitted by Vanaküla in the interview by Pealtnägija but dismissed as a simple experiment by a single follower — was Condoleezza Rice.[8] When a journalist of delfi.ee asked Harrys Puusepp, the spokesman of Estonia's Northern Police District whether such an admission can lead to criminal investigation into attempted murder or conspiracy to commit murder, Puusepp responded by asking if the journalist was sober, then stated that such an investigation would be contrary to sanity.[9]

The resulting media exposure led to Vanaküla's firing from his long-term position as a leather dyer.[2]

Political discussions

On 18 February 2009, nine members of Riigikogu from the opposition party Keskerakond made a formal inquiry to Estonian Minister of Interior Affairs Jüri Pihl regarding the activities of Vanaküla's sect, asking whether this sect — which they characterised as an 'extremist group' — and others like it are being investigated by the Estonian police and how such activities are regulated under Estonian law.[10]

Bibliography

In 2007, Vanaküla self-published a book Maagia alustalad. Kakskümmend ülekandeliini[11] (ISBN 9789949152223). His zany publicity stunts, such as begging in the nude for people to buy the book, caused some media interest.[12][13][14]

The book has been translated to English as The Basics of Magic. The Twenty Energy Transfer Channels (ISBN 9780979462436), printed by Noria Books.[15] Although Noria Books has undertaken the printing, the book is a self-publication, fully paid for by Vanaküla himself.[16]

References

Sources

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