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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1
elites succeeded in taking parasitic niches in the slave-owning social organisms in the
economic system of Midgard-earth’s civilizations, forcing out the “local” parasites.
They were not interested in social parasites and their economic niches in the primi-
tive-communal and communal societies, because there, they could not have any in-
fluence on the whole social organism. On taking parasitic economic niches in the
slave-owning states, the Israelites created a supra-state parasitic system where all
parasitic niches were occupied by people of one and the same nationality. The total
occupation of parasitic niches allowed the people of one nationality united by the idea
of their exceptional nature to start creating the supra-national parasitic system with
the accrual of funds as its initial stage.
1. Active economic niches.
2. Social economic niches.
3. Passive economic niches.
4. Parasitic economic niches.
A – primitive-communal society;
B – communal society;
С – slave-owning society.
Green – the positive and creative niches of the economic system;
Yellow – the ballast niches of the economic system;
Red – the negative or destructive niches of the economic system.
Red rectangle in the middle – “the Jews”.
Fig.35. — In order to force out “lo-
cal” parasites from their niches and
create a parasitic supra-system, the
Israelites needed enormous capital.
One of their methods for initial capi-
tal accumulation was the organization
of revolutions with slogans about
equality, fraternity and the necessity
to take away the riches from the
rich... In order to make it work, the
Israelites skillfully used natural fac-
tors, such as unfavorable environ-
mental conditions, small crops or the
destruction of a harvest by one or an-
other pest. Later, they artificially cre-
ated problems with food by control-
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