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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1
ling trade and purchasing food from the rural population.
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The idea of using nature as an ally occurred to them in the 6 century A.D. when
the Israelites successfully took advantage of environmental conditions in Persia and
appropriated the Persian aristocracy’s wealth, almost fully destroying the last of the
white Persians which were the descendants of the Slavs-Aryans who had created this
country in antiquity. On robbing ancient Persia, the Israelites pretty quickly left the
country together with Persian wealth, saving themselves from the deceived poor clas-
ses which did not get their share of the universal “kingdom of equality” and began to
discern what had really happened.
The Vizier Mazdak’s revolt was the first “socialist” revolution which the Israel-
ites rushed through and skillfully made the Persians they had fooled responsible for
its consequences. After they left the lands of the Persians with enormous wealth, the
Israelites went to Khazaria and reached this country at the end of the 6 century.
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They did not choose their next victim, the Khazar Khaganate, at random: its location
on main trade-routes from east to west and from north to south made the appearance
of Israelites in this country inevitable. With riches amassed by robbery in Persia, they
easily ousted local social parasites both from purely parasitic and that of easily con-
verted into parasitic economic niches.
Fig.36. — The rich Persian Israel-
ites, who became even richer owing
to bread speculation in starving Per-
sia, abandoned it before the revolt
of Vizier Mazdak without any ob-
struction on the part of the authori-
ties and settled in the Roman (Byz-
antine) Empire. Soon after this, poor
Israelites carried out the first social-
ist revolution with slogans of frater-
nity, equality and social justice. The
rich anti-Mazdaki Israelites could
not stay too long in the new place
and did not even try.
During the war between the
Romans and Persians, the Israelites
opened the city gate to the Persians
who cut out all the men and sold
girls, young women and children
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