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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1
whelming number of people, who must work for the “golden elite” which should
consist of Israelites and only of them! Through this system the Israelites intend to re-
alize that which their God, Jehovah, promised them in the Torah for their faithful ser-
vice — complete domination over all people and their wealth, with total physical
elimination of those nations who interfere with their plans or do not want to turn into
slaves and give them the riches of their country; this is openly written in the books
sacred to the Israelites.
1. Active economic niches.
2. Social economic niches.
3. Passive economic niches.
4. Parasitic economic niches.
E – capitalistic 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”.
Epilogue
At last the first volume of Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors is
finished. I started working on it in 2003 when I still lived in San Francisco. There is a
small river called Russian River and Fort Ross near this city. As we know very well,
these are former Russian territories, along with Alaska and the Aleutian islands,
which the Russian Empire allegedly sold to the USA in 1867. The “historical” text-
books and “scientific” studies speak of it with total confidence. However, I found
some very intriguing information whilst living in the USA. It appears that Russian
America was not sold to the USA! The real events were completely different. During
the Civil War, in 1863-64, two Russian squadrons headed by Rear-Admirals S.S.
Lesovsky and А.А. Popov participated in military operations on the side of the Fed-
eration (North) threatening the communications of Great Britain and France which
supported the Confederacy (South) and the presence of the Russian war ships re-
strained active operations by the Confederacy’s Fleet, therefore contributing to the
Federation’s victory. In order to compensate the Russian Empire for the costs of the
expedition, a payment under the guise of a lease on the territory of Russian America
was carried through the USA Congress and a payment was approved which amounted
to the cost to the Tsar's government of this military campaign (however, reluctantly
even in such a form: far from all congressmen knew that it was not actually a land
lease for 99 years, but a payment for military help from the Russian Empire).
A lot of fuss about the real sale of Russian America to the USA has been kicked
up lately in the mass media, however, for “some” reason they do not show the origi-
nal document, but just a text of the agreement, where the sum of seven million two
hundred thousand dollars is specified, although, it had been reported before that the
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