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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1

            cheaply to the Israelites who had opened the gate. The latter resold them in the slave
            markets at a significant profit. This was the “gratitude” of the anti-Mazdaki Israelites
            to the Romans for their permission to settle on their lands. The Emperor of Roma
            (Byzantium) Heraclius II did not dare quarrel with the Israelites and just asked them
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            to leave the country which they gladly did. In the middle of the 7  century A.D. the
            anti-Mazdaki Israelites emigrated from Roma to the Khazar Khaganate.

            Fig.37. — The poor Israelites destroyed the last of the Persian aristocracy and, taking
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            their  wealth,  abandoned  Persia  and  in  the  6   century  A.D.  settled  in  the  Khazar
            Khaganate. Their “class enemies”— the anti-Mazdaki Israelites, after having a little
            “rest”  in  the  Roman  (Byzantium)  Empire  and  earning  “some”  money  in  the  slave
            trade by selling the Roman citizens who had given them shelter, “happened” to ap-
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            peared in the Khazar Khaganate in the 7  century A.D. As if nothing had happened,
            former “enemies” united and began to realize their common plan, creating the first
            parasitic  state  on  the  territory  of  Khazaria.  Both  groups  of  Israelites  had  gathered
            enormous capital owing to a thorough plundering of Persia. The main trade-routes
            passed  from  east  to  west,  from  north  to  south  and  from  south  to  north  and  east
            through the Khazar Khaganate.

                  1. The Great Silk Route from China to Northern Europe, the Middle East and
            Africa (through the Roman Empire).

                  2. The trade-route from the Great Biarmia and Siberia to the south, through the
            famous Tzargrad (Constantinople) to the Middle East and Africa.
                  3. The trade-route from Africa through the Middle East to the north and east.

                                                                           4.  The  trade-route  from  the
                                                                     northern European countries.

                                                                     Fig.38.  —  In  the  so-called  Dark
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                                                                     Ages  (before  the  10   century
                                                                     A.D.)  the  Israelites  created  the
                                                                     parasitic  state  on  the  territory  of
                                                                     the Khazar Khaganate and through
                                                                     their  trade  bases  began  to  pene-
                                                                     trate  into  the  social  organisms  of
                                                                     other  states,  forcing  local  social
                                                                     parasites  out  of  their  niches.  The
                                                                     Khazar Khaganate fully controlled
                                                                     by the Israelites was the centre of
                                                                     a supra-national social parasite un-
                                                                     til  in 6 472 (S.A.C.) or 964 A.D.
                                                                     Prince      Svyatoslav      of    Kiev
                                                                     smashed  Khazaria.  The  first  at-
                                                                     tempt  of  the  Israelites  to  create  a
                                                                     united  world  parasitic  system  un-
                                                                     der  their  complete  control  before
                                                                     the beginning of the next Night of


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