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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov
Everything that transpired in Russia and Germany during that period was fueled by the
use of psi weapons on a mass scale. If a person was able to evolve to the point of
achieving harmony between his etheric, astral and mental bodies, the psychic weapon
had virtually no effect upon him.
Control of peoples and nations was mercilessly maintained by liquidating everyone
who did not fit into the “bed of Procrustes.” The axe fell – first and foremost – on the
brightest and best of the nation. And after that, only new “offshoots” were pruned. All
it took was dexterity and guile by the “gardeners” to find a rational explanation for yet
another of their atrocities.
We may well ask – did the Light civilizations stand by and serenely contemplate what
was happening on the planet? The answer is – emphatically “No!” Their emissaries,
right from the start, were working to prevent the manipulation of the Earth's
civilization. One of these emissaries from the Light civilizations was Jesus Christ.
Incarnated on Earth, he grew up among humans like any ordinary mortal. But he kept
evolving until his spirit overcame all Earth barriers and he was able to contact those
who had sent him. He knew then where he came from and why he was sent to Earth.
And yet he also realized that, in his time, the human race was not yet ready to accept
and understand what he had to offer... He was prepared to save the people from
robotization, but the people were not ready to be saved by anyone.
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Jesus said, “He that hath ears to hear, let him hear,” but only a few heard... He
summoned people to the light, to truth and knowledge. He opened their hearts and
people began to “see clearly...” (He simply removed the robotization module from the
solar plexus and the heart chakra, but, unfortunately, nobody understood this). As the
deception fell away, people suddenly opened up to the truth, toward the good, and no
longer wished to do harm unto others...
Christ strove to help people save their souls and avoid sinking into the morass of
darkness. He was a true warrior for the light, for purity and for righteousness. He
grappled internally with his knowledge, with the power of his intellect: “Think not that
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I come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword.” He never
took a passive stance, never called for meek acceptance of one's destiny or resignation
to one's fate – as those who found his teachings most disadvantageous tried to depict
him later.
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“I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel,” he declared. Christ
came to help those already under the effect of psi weapons, but time ran out and he lost
the opportunity to do so.
21 New Testament, Matthew Chapter 11, verse 15, King James Version.
22 New Testament, Matthew Chapter 10, verse 34, King James Version.
23 New Testament, Matthew Chapter 15, verse 24, King James Version.
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