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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1
gram-minimum — the initial capital accumulation. As the experience of Khazar
Khaganate showed, the usurping of power in the conditions of a slave-owning and
early feudal society was premature and could not last long. The parasitic system
showed the real nature of “the chosen by God” very quickly which negatively affect-
ed the possibility for the Israelites to execute their “mission”. The destruction of
Khazar Khaganate by the Great kniaz Svyatoslav showed the Israelites and the Dark
Forces behind them that their “activity” was premature.
This resulted in another change of tactics. Until control over the basic active
economic niches became anonymous and impersonal, the Israelites had no chance
to take direct power in different countries where their number was always insignifi-
cant in comparison with the native population. Even in Khazar Khaganate they were
only a small ruling stratum. Therefore, while agriculture was the basis for active
economic niches, and those who owned and cultivated the land determined the so-
cio-economic development, the Israelites could not usurp these countries and create a
world parasitic system. At this stage of socio-economic development they just ful-
filled the first part of their plan — the accrual of funds. Dark Forces knew perfectly
through what economic stages any civilization passed in the process of its develop-
ment and they waited and prepared themselves for their “shining hour”; and this
preparation consisted in the initial accumulation of capital.
This can be confirmed by the fact that the Israelites acquired very little property
in land spending the riches stolen from other people. If they did, it was only in order
to purchase at a low and resell at a high price. In other words, they were engaged in
land speculation, but never bought it for cultivation and food production. Often the
Israelites became landowners, when the previous proprietors mortgaged the land to
them or they got it when the proprietors could not repay the debt, plus exorbitant in-
terest charges, to usurers in due time.
The primary aim of the Israelites was capital accumulation, and land cultivation
could not bring them those super-profits which revolutions, wars, slave-trade, enter-
tainments, parasitic trade and usury did. That is exactly why they occupied parasitic
economic niches everywhere they appeared or converted creative economic niches
into parasitic ones, as they have done with trade, or created new parasitic niches. One
way or another, being scattered all over the world, the Israelites executed the task of
preparing to capture control over Midgard-earth, which Dark Forces had set them.
Exactly for this purpose they palmed off the idea of absolute power and the religion
to hold the masses in submission to their protégées. The Vedic traditions of the white
race did not allow them to reach their aim: it was exactly the Vedism of the white
race which brought enlightenment by knowledge to people and was the Israelites’
principal enemy at the stage of capital accumulation.
That is why almost at the same time as the arrival in Khazaria and creation of
the parasitic Judaic state there, the overthrow of the king’s dynasty of the Ruses —
the Merovingians (also Merovings) took place in Western Europe. In 6188 (S.A.C) or
679 A.D. King Dagobert II was away on a hunt when he was killed with a spear
whilst sleeping, and then Chilperik II was deprived of power which was taken by ma-
jor-domos — the Pippinids. The power passed from the kings of the Ruses to the ma-
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