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The Russian Transhumanist Movement (RTM, Российское Трансгуманистическое Движение, РТД) is the oldest transhumanist organization in Russia, existing since circa 2005. So far it is not widely known outside its country of origin, neither is it well known in Russia itself. However it has a somewhat notorious reputation among Russian transhumanists, and perhaps constitutes an interesting example of what form a transhumanist movement may take in less developed countries.
Despite being a small local organization (even in Russia its activity takes place mainly in Moscow, where it likely has no more than 100 active participants, if not fewer), RTM believes that it is extremely important, not just for Russia but for the whole world. It calls itself “the most prospective transhumanist organization in the world”[1] and “center of world transhumanism”.[2] It looks like the world (or even “world transhumanism”) does not know about this yet, since they prefer to write such things in Russian. In reality RTM played a significant role in popularization of transhumanism inside Russia in the 2000s (starting with translation of the Transhumanist FAQ by its leader Danila Medvedev (Данила Медведев)); also it created a small Russian cryonics company, KrioRus, which they proudly call "the first and only cryonics company in Eurasia".[3] Apart from copying from Western transhumanists, they have not done anything of great importance yet, though they tried or pretended to try multiple times, proclaiming that they just started a great scientific/technology project but not delivering any significant results afterwards.
What is notorious about this organization, besides a tendency to greatly exaggerate its importance?