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

            until they actively began to mix. Therefore, there could not be some single race (ac-
            cording to the opinion of orthodox science it was the black race) which, on its set-
            tling  in  Central  Africa—mutated  and  as  a  result,  new  races—white,  yellow  and
            red—originated. The facts show quite the contrary. It is not the appearance of new
            races that has happened and still happens, but, on the mixing of these races, the origin
            of sub-races and their gradual convergence occurs. Now it is almost impossible to
            find representatives of an absolutely pure nationality, because of the fact that the pro-
            cess  of people’s mixing comprises both different nationalities within one race and
            different races. What the consequences of this are we will consider later and now let
            us come back to the subject of the appearance of modern man and different races on
            Earth...

                  According  to  this  information,  at  least  four  transitional  humanoid  species
            must have  existed and, accordingly, four species which had the necessary positive
            mutations. The most interesting fact is that these identical positive mutations should
            have simultaneously appeared in the progenitors of modern man, i.e. synchronously
            occurred  in  four  different  humanoid  species  on  different  continents  and  given
            identical results.

                  This is impossible either practically or theoretically, but “scientists” delicately
            suppress this subject which causes them no embarrassment. They also are not per-
            plexed by the fact that not a single skeleton of transitional forms has yet been found,
            as well as that the suppositional ancestors, Neanderthal men, who by the way were
            the only humanoid species which had preceded modern man, were not and could not
            have been modern man’s progenitors. This is not a supposition, but a “bare” fact:
            the DNA research of a Neanderthal man found frozen in the alpine glacier gave a
            sensational result — Homo sapiens and Neanderthal man are as genetically in-
            compatible as horse and zebra, although these species belong to one and the same
            mammal order, the Artiodactyls. These two humanoid species are only not incompat-
            ible;  they  were  not  even  able  to  produce  sterile  hybrids,  as  happens,  for  example,
            when crossing horse and donkey. The only skeleton which combined characteristics
            of both species — Cro-Magnon man and Neanderthal man — was found in the South
            American mountains; but its “proprietor” did not live till puberty, i.e. died whilst still
            a child, which indicates the complete incompatibility of these species and makes this
            a fact.

                  Moreover,  Neanderthal  men  had  “happily”  lived  for  hundreds  thousands  of
            years and had rapidly died  only when modern man appeared. It took them  only a
            thousand years of co-existence with a more progressive specie to die out in an “or-
            ganized” manner in order to vacate the place for Cro-Magnon man. At the same time,
            Neanderthal man considerably excelled Cro-Magnon man in number and was much
            stronger physically. Whatever point of this problem we may consider, it is impossible
            to find a single reason why Neanderthal man died out, and Cro-Magnon man not only
            survived, but also became the “king of nature”; modern man not only succeeded in
            becoming completely independent of nature for a very short historical term, but, un-
            fortunately, they began to interfere in it with their very unreasonable activity, violat-
            ing its balance and harmony.


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