„Goldfarb champions the Russian equivalent of Loose Change, a film that claims the Russian secret police staged terrorist bombings to blame the Chechens and strengthen the hand of Vladimir Putin. Titled Disbelief, the film was researched by Litvinenko and funded by Berezovsky. All roads lead back to Berezovsky. This ought to be a massive problem: if everyone, including Goldfarb, is in Berezovsky's pay, there are no disinterested accounts, only potential apologists for his world-view. Yet Goldfarb is canny enough to realise that the connection with Berezovsky is also a strength.“ (Nicholas Blincoe: All roads lead back to Berezovsky. In: The Daily Telegraph. 14. Juni 2007)
"With the exception of Yevgenia Chirikova, who has become prominent as an emerging leader of the Russian protest movement, the men and women I talked to have not been heard about in the West. Most live outside Moscow and St. Petersburg and don't often engage in hand-to-hand clashes with the regime as do, for instance, such elite groups as "Strategy-31." Yet, it is they and thousands like them who are making Russian history by laying a foundation for a new, post-authoritarian country.": Putin Is Already Dead, By Leon Aron (Memento vom 13. Februar 2012 im Internet Archive), foreignpolicy.com, 7. Februar 2012. Memento vom 13. Februar 2012.