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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1
and cruelty, loneliness and hatred. Her miraculous innate abilities were misunder-
stood and unclaimed; she had to survive and live in this world, a very dangerous and
insidious world, especially, for a lonely little girl…
Books in the Process of Writing
The Mirror of My Soul
An Autobiographic chronicle Vol. 2. America, the Real Thing
This book will tell about the author’s American period of life of almost fifteen
years from 1992 to the end of 2006. It was the time of an enormous number of differ-
ent meetings, events, fulfillments, fights, retreats and victories. Many of them influ-
enced the life of the author and his wife, Svetlana, some had a planetary value, and
some influenced our Universe. Life in the USA appeared to be quite different from
that shown on TV or written of in glossy magazines. Real life has very little in com-
mon with that imaginary world created in advertising. Unfortunately, on our planet an
enormous myth has been created which consists of a lot of other smaller myths, such,
as the one about freedom and democracy, the myth about god and devil, about equali-
ty and fraternity, the myth that science knows something exactly, the myth about rela-
tions between people and many others. And we, people, are forced to think and live
in accordance with these myths, instead of by natural laws seeing the real picture of
the Universe. This is especially manifested in the USA, by which the heroes of the
book were bewildered and even confused at the beginning. Later, when they under-
stood, from whence “the wind blew”, they began their long-term opposition to the
System...
Russia History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors
Vol. 2. Rus Crucified
The author continues to expound his views about the past of Russia and brings
up the question of the intentional distortion of past events. He reveals the reasons for
this distortion, who is behind it and why; and how it became possible. The author
suggests looking at the events of the distant and not so distant past from quite another
point of view, more precisely, from several points of view simultaneously. The author
analyses a number of social phenomena as a single whole and proves that almost any
event of the past of any country cannot be interpreted in two ways, or only in the way
advantageous for those in power, but has an absolutely definite explanation which
does not depend on the desire or ambitions of the person who sets his mind on ex-
plaining it, but on objective processes which are going on in human society. Using
this approach he succeeds in “clearing” the turbid waters of the “river” of time of
Midgard-earth’s (our planet) civilization and, in particular, the past of Russia, alt-
hough this Slavonic-Aryan empire had a lot of different names during its very long
existence...
Spirit and Mind, Vol. 3
In this volume the author continues to uncover to readers the secrets of nature.
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