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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1
country. It was exactly the appearance of the capitalistic economic relationships
that allowed the Israelites to occupy the main economic position in these coun-
tries. The reason why the state of Midgard-earth’s socio-economic organism qualita-
tively changed was the appearance and development of industrial production.
Industrial production gradually became dominant and determinative in ac-
tive economic niches, which is a quite natural phenomenon. The distinctive feature
of industrial production is that considerable initial capital is needed for its organiza-
tion and development. The capital itself is not attached to a land, state, culture or
religion. It is “tied” to physical persons — its owners. Money does not have na-
tionality, conscience or decency. All these qualities are inherent (or not!) in people
who own capital. It was precisely this moment of socio-economic development that
social parasites patiently waited so long for, obdurately accumulating the initial
capital intensively and extensively, using the methods mentioned in the previous sec-
tions.
The supranational parasitic system created by the Israelites expected the socio-
economic systems of different states to reach exactly this level of civilized devel-
opment, because only then would they get the possibility to begin the real and com-
plete usurpation of power on Midgard-earth without showing their true nature and be-
ing unmasked by their actions as had happened before. Moreover, this time they
could take power on Midgard-earth in such a way that the overwhelming majority of
people would not even understand the fact that they had already been converted into
slaves, thinking that they were free and independent.
This did not mean that people of other nationalities did not have financial
means. They had, but their amount of capital was unable to compete with the giant
finances which the Israelites had accumulated over the more than two thousand years
of their parasitic social system’s existence.
However, even having a united supranational parasitic system, the Israelites did
not hurry to occupy all the economic niches they were interested in. First they al-
lowed the national capital in the countries they controlled to do the dirty and prepara-
tory work on the creation of industrial production and only when industrial enterpris-
es achieved the optimal working conditions and got the maximal income from their
investments did the Israelites, using their dominant position in international trade and
almost inexhaustible financial resources, forcibly bankrupt the industries they were
interested in and got perfectly arranged (not on their money) working production fa-
cilities almost for peanuts.
In other words, they patiently waited while others grew the “tree” of production
day by day, year by year and when it began to bear “fruit” they laid their hands both
on the “fruits” and the “fructiferous tree”. Social parasites always remain parasites. If
for one or another reason they failed to execute this scenario, they used a carefully
thought out and tested in practice tactic of revolutions, when they not only got the
production facilities they had made note of for absolutely free, but also completely
destroyed the classes and people of one or another country which were a “nuisance”
to them. Thus, they not only took the results of other people’s labour, but also got rid
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