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sum of the agreement was nineteen million in gold. The difference in sums appeared
because of the fact that there is just one cheque issued by the USA government for
seven million two hundred thousand dollars in gold and ... nothing else. That is why
this sum “appeared” in the text of the “agreement of sale”. The sum indicated in the
cheque makes up only a third part of the whole sum which should have been paid for
a supposed lease of Russian America. Even if it was indeed sold (we can say this with
confidence only when the original documents come to light), the sum paid was just an
initial payment, and the remaining seventy percent was never paid to the Tsar's gov-
ernment. In this case, the deal should be considered cancelled, and according to any
law Russian America is considered to be Russian territory! If it is so, the USA must
compensate Russia for all losses for the time of its illegal exploitation…
So, it turns out that I, being in San Francisco, lived on illegally occupied Russian ter-
ritory. Interesting, isn’t it?
Someone may think that I overshoot the mark by trying to drag this in, but only
on the face of it. The sad matter is that we were told barefaced lies for the last thou-
sand years about events of the past which became especially insolent in the last two
hundred years, after 1775. This year was a turning point in history: after it the past
events of both Russia and all other countries were rewritten anew, and now they are
taught in schools and other educational establishments and given in books, religions,
films, etc...
If one looks at non-redacted maps before 1775, there a lot of questions which
modern historical “experts” and academicians will be unable to answer, and actually,
will not wish to! They always concealed and destroyed numerous proofs of our other
past, so that even their traces disappeared! However, it is impossible to destroy or
conceal everything, especially in a time of rapidly developing modern communica-
tions media, which were initially created by social parasites to fool the masses, espe-
cially the Internet, and to “drown” people in a sea of false or semi-truthful infor-
mation, which is much worse than “pure” lies, but they already found it harder to tell
lies — this social weapon began to “shoot” at its creators, which does not mean that
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