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elite. Occupying the parasitic niches in any socio-economic system, they purposefully
began to rob people who had sheltered them. The thought that fairy-tales about perse-
cutions and the inevitability of having to abandon their Motherland were just a per-
fect “smoke-screen” intended to conceal the real reason for their wandering all over
the world — the parasitic essence of their activity, never came to anyone’s mind.
Who could suspect that in order to accumulate enormous finances they must turn into
robbers of people!?
The lands of Judaea, independent of how they were or are called, were very
poor, both in vegetable and animal life and the bowels of the earth. But even if they
were extremely rich, the majority of the Israelites would hate to get their daily bread
by the sweat of their brow: it is easier to take the already ready “bread” away, prefer-
ably not from just one people, but from many and if it is possible — from all. That is
why the Slavonic-Aryan Vedas tell: “... But the absence of the desire to work will
unite Strangers and they will abandon the country of Artificial Mountains and settle
in all lands of Midgard-earth ....”
The absence of the desire to work, in other words it was the desire to parasitize,
not some threat of their elimination that obliged the Israelites to roam about the
world. In fact, there was not much that they could take from their fellow tribesmen-
Israelites who lived in semi-desert where the shortage of even fresh water was an
everyday occurrence. It is not accidentally that our ancestors, the Slavs-Aryans,
called these lands Paleniy Stan (the Singed Camp), which over the course of time
transformed into one word: Palestine...
Then the mission of the Israelites imparted to them by their God Jehovah: “…
And the LORD said unto Joshua, See, I have given into thine hand Jericho, and the
king thereof, and the mighty men of valour …” becomes very clear, because an im-
mense number of these kind of “gifts” which Jehovah gave to the Israelites can be
easily found in the Old Testament! One way or another, the reason why almost all
people have a negative attitude toward the Israelites is their parasitic nature.
The Israelites became a people-parasite which parasitize on the rest of the people.
Whenever they appeared, the native people grew poor and diverse social cataclysms
happened.
Any people or nation has their own parasitic elements, but they are a minority in
comparison with the main population, while in case with the Israelites, the situation is
quite the contrary — the parasitic elements are the overwhelming majority!
2.26. The Israelites had completed the accrual of funds phase by
the beginning of capitalism
Thus, moving from one country to another and filling their “pockets” with the
gold and silver of hospitable hosts, the Israelites accumulated the initial capital neces-
sary in order to fulfill their mission in the moment which had been inexorably ap-
proaching. The stage of capital accumulation was nearly over. The development of
the socio-economic organisms of different countries, although not simultaneous, re-
sulted in capitalist economic relationships beginning to appear in one or another
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