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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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