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

            they stopped trying to fool people, on the contrary, they incredibly increased their ac-
            tivity!

                  The first volume of my book reveals an underwater part of the “iceberg” of past
            events, those “undercurrents” which the creators of history industriously tried to pass
            over  in  silence!  Without  knowing  them,  it  is  impossible  either  to  find  cause-and-
            effect relationships, or to understand what forces and why were behind one or another
            event.  In  the  book  I  break  the  distorting  mirrors  through  which  Russia  has  been
            shown to the whole world and to us — the Ruses! Distorting mirrors are appropriate
            in a hall of mirrors where one can have fun, looking at his own reflection. Unlike
            these mirrors which do not change the people who look in them, the distorting mir-
            rors of history transform real events of the past into a substitute convenient for social
            parasites which is then presented to the people as real history.

                  These distorting mirrors of history mangled up the past of one country in partic-
            ular, Russia, beyond recognition! Oddly enough, no other people had the “honour” of
            such  an  unprecedented  distortion  of  their  history.  The  matter  is  rather  simple:  if
            someone tries to distort something, it means that he is madly afraid of what he tries to
            hide behind the concocted lies. And this “someone” (social parasites) is afraid that
            the forgery can be uncovered. I break the distorting mirrors of history in order that
            nothing can distort the truth about the Great Past of the Ruses; it is really great in all
            senses of this word. Our ancestors deserve that the truth about who they actually were
            becomes the property of their descendants!

                  I am very grateful to my wife Svetlana for her invaluable help. She searched for
            information, which described the events in which I was interested, through books in
            our library written in Old English, Old French, Italian and certainly, Latin. I owe so
            many thanks to my wife’s cousin, Pier de’Rohan who handed over a lot of unique
            books and manuscripts, maps and antique geographical atlases with the help of which
            I can prove everything I have written about in the book. He was not only my wife’s
            cousin, but also our comrade-in-arms in the fight against social parasites and an irre-
            placeable friend whose loss is immeasurable! I thank Marquis Antinori who was also
            our close friend and comrade-in-arms and died in the war about which few know and
            the battles of which are not reported in the news. They sacrificed their lives so that I
            could execute my mission, part of which is this book. I am thankful to many other
            persons, whose names I do not mention for quite clear reasons, not wishing to create
            a lot of serious problems of which they have had and still have more than enough...

                                                                                            June, 14. 2007.
                                                                                         Nicolai Levashov.












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