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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1
cial collapse which they were preparing from 1913, after they got the right to emit the
dollar. They planned to carry out this operation a little bit later, but the events in the
USSR forced them to begin this financial machination somewhat earlier.
Nevertheless, as a result of this collapse the American Israelites got control over
60% of the industries and 90% of the banking institutions in the country! Only those
who had huge financial resources and those who could print banknotes were able to
survive in this artificially created financial crisis. The Israelites themselves printed
the necessary amount of banknotes in the FRB (Federal Reserve Bank) and therefore,
the financial crisis they had created did not affect them at all. On the contrary, almost
all banks and companies which belonged to the goyim did not have sufficient cash
and were forced to declare bankruptcy. The Israelites bought the assets of most of
these enterprises for 10% or even less at auction, using the money which was printed
in the FRB! For this purpose the owners of this bank spared neither paper, nor print-
ing-presses, which worked almost round-the-clock!
The Great Depression of 1929 is the brightest example of how the Judaic finan-
cial mafia allowed the goyim to earn the capital and do the dirtiest and heaviest jobs
for them, and when the goyim had created the socio-economic foundation in the
country, the Israelites, by organizing the grandiose exchange machination, laid their
hands on the most profitable enterprises and banks. The fact that millions of people
were stripped of almost everything did not bother them. They were the goyim and on-
ly temporarily owned that which, on determination, belonged to the Israelites. This is
not a slander, but the ideas from the Torah:
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20. Thou shalt not lend upon usury to thy brother; usury of money, usury of vict-
uals, usury of any thing that is lent upon usury:
21. Unto a stranger thou mayest lend upon usury; but unto thy brother thou
shalt not lend upon usury: that the LORD thy God may bless thee in all that thou
settest thine hand to in the land whither thou goest to possess it.
22. When thou shalt vow a vow unto the LORD thy God, thou shalt not slack to
pay it: for the LORD thy God will surely require it of thee; and it would be sin in
thee.
23. But if thou shalt forbear to vow, it shall be no sin in thee.
24. That which is gone out of thy lips thou shalt keep and perform; even a
freewill offering, according as thou hast vowed unto the LORD thy God, which
thou hast promised with thy mouth.
25. When thou comest into thy neighbour's vineyard, then thou mayest eat
grapes thy fill at thine own pleasure; but thou shalt not put any in thy vessel.
26. When thou comest into the standing corn of thy neighbour, then thou mayest
pluck the ears with thine hand; but thou shalt not move a sickle unto thy neigh-
bour's standing corn.
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