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

            Russian history. I will touch upon this subject later…

                  Further,  a  mountain  Jew  Dzhugashvili  (Stalin),  whose  last  name  is  translated
            from Georgian as “the son of a Jew”, subjected to repression dozens of millions of
            persons, the majority of whom again were Russians, Ukrainians and Byelorussians.
            Certainly, all  other people who  lived in Russia also suffered from all this, but the
            overwhelming majority of victims of the regime were Slavs, Russian people, as well
            as most victims of the Second World War. Out of the fifty million who died in this
            war, about thirty million were the people of the Soviet Union, the majority of whom
            were Slavs – Russians, Ukrainians and Byelorussians; the Germans lost more than
            nine million people. However, even when the war was finished, the process of de-
            struction of the Slavs did not stop, but only took other forms.

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                  In fact, the whole 20  century – the last century of the Night of Svarog [The
            Night of Svarog began in 6496 (according to the Slavonic-Aryan chronology) (988
            A.D.) and finished in 7504 (1995-96)] – was the century of the genocide of the Rus-
            sian people, which lost, according to different calculations, from seventy to ninety
            million of its sons and daughters, and this is only the direct loss. Therefore, when the
            whole world accuses Russians of the distribution of the communist pest, I feel bitter-
            ness because of this kind of injustice. Who yells about it most of all? It is exactly
            those who are the real culprits in these crimes, the Israelites, hypocritically making
            themselves out to be the “victims” of this system.

                  A chameleon changes its colour every time when it is advantageous for him, but
            why do all the rest silently observe it from the outside? Maybe they hope that if they
            say nothing, they will be left alone and left to live “quietly”? But usually a wolf, guz-
            zling one sheep and getting hungry again, is looking for another. One should remem-
            ber this well. And when the seemingly asphyxiated Russian sheep began to turn into
            a wolf-hound, the wolf had nothing to do but to go away empty-handed without fin-
            ishing up the Russian sheep. The Russian Wolf-hound is still young, but he will grow
            up and then: Wolves be careful!!! The Russian Wolf-hound will protect his Mother-
            land from Wolves, but he will never become a wolf. This is the essence of the Rus-
            sian character.

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