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Nicolai Levashov. The Mirror of My Soul. Vol. 1. Born in the USSR
the beginning... The “great” artist decided to punish the obstinate Russian woman who
had dared to say NO!
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What happened to her and to her family after Raikin had gone to the USA was a
complete surprise for both her and other people who voluntarily or not participated in
these events. It may have seemed in the beginning that events took a favorable turn for
Olga Sergeevna; but in fact, a real “witch-hunt” had been organised for her.
The same acquaintance, who introduced Olga Sergeevna to Arcady Raikin, shared
the information with her that there was a summer home for sale in a prestigious summer
residence settlement and it could be hers if she hurried up a little. They had to sell their
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“Volga” to purchase it. After they became the possessors of the long-dreamed of
summer cottage, Olga Sergeevna with her family decided to spend the whole summer
there.
One fine day a neighbour invited Olga Sergeevna to her place to have a cup of tea,
watch TV and chat a little. Everything was just perfect, but she had only just returned to
her cottage when she realised that this fine day had turned into a nightmare. This nice
neighbour went to the police and declared that Olga Sergeevna had stolen a considerable
amount of money from her. As if by magic, numerous witnesses of this “crime”
appeared, and almost immediately all necessary proceedings were instituted against Olga
Sergeevna. Moreover, some details “appeared” in the case which could put her behind
bars for quite a long time.
All this was happening, despite the fact that that there was no proof that the
neighbour had money in the house. Moreover, Olga Sergeevna went there in a summer
dress without sleeves, without any bag or anything of the kind in which to put and take
away this tremendous amount of money. A careful search was unable to find this
imaginary money either in Olga Sergeevna’s cottage or in any other place. Nevertheless,
everything confidently moved toward a trial and if it were not for the intervention of a
friend of the family, Olga Sergeevna could easily have found herself in prison. Well, this
time she was lucky. But, only this time…
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The “great” actor’s next attempt at revenge was to use a very “refined” method of
physical elimination. In 1987 the First Medical Institute of Moscow tested and began to
use on a regular basis, rejuvenating and healing sessions for “the chosen”. To do this
they used a so-called astral machine, an enormous spiral tube with circulating
physiological solution (0.9% solution of culinary salt). With the help of the vibrations
of a magnetic field they succeeded in transferring vital energy from a person-donor to
“the chosen”, whereupon the latter felt a burst of energy and a rejuvenating effect was
observed, while the person-donor weakened and had different pathologies afterwards.
The more often a person-donor participated in such “transfusion” of the life-force,
the more serious and hazardous the consequences for his health were observed to be.
“The chosen” one settled himself comfortably on a special chaise-longue which was
placed inside the giant spiral and the treatment of healing and rejuvenation began.
Certainly, only a mentally unsound person could voluntarily agree to become a donor.
24 To buy a car in the former USSR was a real problem. First, it cost a lot of money. Second, even people who had money
were to wait their turn for several years (minimum 5). “Volga” was the best car people could get then.
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