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In early October, NTV released "Anatomy of a Protest 2," a documentary that showed alleged hidden camera footage suggesting that Left Front leader Sergey Udaltsov met with representatives of an exiled Russian banker to discuss raising $200 million for anti-Putin protests. The documentary, whose creators were not identified, alleged the money was used to pay hundreds of thousands of leftists and far-right nationalists to march on the Kremlin wearing identical clothes emblazoned with swastikas. It also claimed that Udaltsov conspired with officials from Georgia, a former Soviet republic now allied with the United States, to prepare terrorist attacks across Russia and usurp power in the Baltic exclave of Kalinigrad. An anonymous narrator says, "The plan of action has already been developed, its planners live abroad, and Udaltsov, according to our information, is just one of its executors." Udaltsov -- a die-hard communist who wore a Josef Stalin T-shirt to his wedding and whose party program calls for nationalizing Russian banks
-- called the documentary "filth and lies." The day after the show aired, Russian prosecutors ordered a probe to check its allegations.
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