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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1

            gard-earth is hidden precisely in the understanding of the nature of parasitic econom-
            ic niches…

                  However, we should choose a correct approach to this secret to avoid doubts
            about the nature of existent events, in order not to look like the blind who move by
            touch, when it is necessary just to open our eyes and comprehend what is going on
            around us.

                  One way or another, four basic categories of the economic niches of a social
            “organism” make us understand and at last see the invisible filaments of manipulation
            in the development of the civilization which allowed Dark Forces to move to world
            domination step by step.

                  The understanding of these mechanisms gives the chance to cure modern civili-
            zation  of  this  mortal  “illness”  which  leads  to  the  inevitable  crash  and  self-
            destruction…

                  2.18. The economic system of the primitively-communal society

                  There were not many parasitic economic niches in the initial stages of the social
            organism forming. They were occupied, mostly, by derelicts  — killers, rapists and
            spongers — banished from clans and communities. Those who managed to survive
            after their banishment turned into robbers who “earned” their living by robbing those
            who banished them.

                  We can clearly distinguish four categories of economic niches at the level of so-
            called primitive-communal society — the category of active niches, the category of
            social niches, the category of passive niches and the category of parasitic niches.
            (Fig. 27):









































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