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

            Svarog (which began in 6 496 S.A.C) failed only owing to the victory of the light
            warrior — the kniaz Svyatoslav. The Israelites changed their tactic after this defeat:
            they understood that the time for direct capture of power had not come yet and began
            to prepare the ground, anticipating their “shining hour”...

                  1. Active economic niches.

                  2. Social economic niches.

                  3. Passive economic niches.
                  4. Parasitic economic niches.

                  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.39.  —  In  the  Middle  Ages
                                                                       the Israelites continued their ini-
                                                                       tial  capital  accumulation  using
                                                                       traditional  “methods”,  wrapping
                                                                       almost every country of Western
                                                                       Europe,  the  Middle  East  and
                                                                       Northern  Africa  in  financial  de-
                                                                       pendency.  Taking  into  account
                                                                       the  experience  of  the  Khazar
                                                                       Khaganate,  they  tried  not  to  act
                                                                       openly  and  preferred  the  role  of
                                                                       shadow  governments  in  those
                                                                       countries  which  they  considered
                                                                       to  be  worthy  of  their  attention.
                                                                       These  Judaic  shadow  govern-
                                                                       ments  were,  in  many  cases,  the
                                                                       real rulers of these countries, be-
                                                                       cause the official rulers were en-
                                                                       tirely dependent on their money.
                                                                       Sometimes  one  or  another  ruler
                                                                       tried more or less successfully to
                                                                       escape from their spider web.

                                                                             The  Israelites  were  behind
                                                                       almost  all  wars  of  the  last  mil-
            lennium, because wars brought them super-profits. They continued intensively accu-
            mulating capital and bided their time. At the same time they began gradually getting
            into social and passive niches, paying more attention to them, as their time was ap-

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