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

            determined by the father, not by the mother, because the masculine Y-chromosome
            dominates in the white race. The Israelite’s plan counted on exactly this. Even a boy
            with the Y-chromosome of the white race if carried by an Israelite woman with two
            active Х-chromosomes is born with an already depressed chromosome. The Israelites
            knew about it, but all the others did not. Very few knew and know what happened
            with those Hyksos who fulfilled the task that Dark Forces had set them and reached
            the New Paradise in the land of Kush...

                  Thus, children borne by Israelite women began to appear in the higher echelons
            of Khazarian nobility, and inherited from their fathers not only their property but also
            their status. The “wise men” of Zion needed precisely this. The special position of
            these children born from mixed marriages allowed them not only to occupy a high
            place in the Khazarian hierarchy, but also to help their congeners in getting permits
            for  trade.  Gradually,  there  were  so  many  Israelites  from  the  maternal  side  among
            higher echelons of Khazaria that they began actively interfering with Khazarian tradi-
            tions.

                  Firstly,  one  of  leaders  called  Bulan  re-established  Judaism  among  his  fellow
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            tribesmen-Israelites in 6239 (S.A.C.) or 730 A.D. and by the beginning of the 9  cen-
            tury A.D. the Khazarian Israelites had added political power to the previously gained
            economic one. In 6308 (S.A.C.) or 799 A.D. a Khazarian military leader Obadiah,
            Bulan’s direct descendant, organized a revolt and made the Khagan              161  his obedient
            marionette. From this moment the Khagan became just a sacred state symbol and a
            personification of the power and riches of Khazaria in the eyes of simple Khazars,
            while the real power passed in full to the Israelite king (Bey) and his nearest Judaic
            circle. He made Judaism the state religion in Khazaria. Khazarian military aristocracy
            was a very mighty force and adhered to Vedic traditions. There were not many Israel-
            ites from the maternal side, but… the time came and the inevitable happened. Using
            the fact that the Khagan’s persona, being from the tribe of Ashin, was sacred for sim-
            ple Khazars and relying on the Khazarian elite of Judaic origin, Obadiah unleashed a
            bloody civil war, using hirelings — the Pechenegs and the Oghuz.

                  After a long civil war with the invaders, the Khazarian Turkic people were de-
            feated. Some of them were killed together with women and children, and some aban-
            doned their Motherland and settled on the territory of modern Hungary. After their
            victory in the civil war, the Khazarian Israelites laid the heaviest contribution burden
            upon the simple Khazars: in order to pay hirelings for their “services”  — they en-
            slaved those who had given shelter to the “poor” refugees. The Israelites converted
            those  Khazars,  who  survived  and  did  not  leave  their  Motherland,  into  powerless
            slaves, forbidding them to have weapons and learn to use them on pain of death. This
            was another example of how the Israelites “thanked” people who gave them refuge.
            A question arises: from where and who did they escape? The matter is that they did
            not  escape  from  anybody,  but,  using  their  “lamentable”  condition,  executed  their



                  161  Khagan or Great Khan is a title of imperial rank equal to the status of emperor and someone who rules a
            Khaganate (empire, greater than an ordinary Khanate, but often referred to as such in western languages). It may also
            be translated as Khan of Khans, equivalent to King of Kings.

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