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Nicolai Levashov. The Mirror of My Soul. Vol. 1. Born in the USSR
and see the light—they furtively put false concepts and “doc-trines” especially designed
to lead up a blind alley, or, most often, to convert the “neophytes” into bio-robots or into
sources of the life-force for themselves.
One way or another, bumping into this parasitic system, I was able to destroy it and
feel no regrets about this. As I understood it later, the system, which I had destroyed,
was a parasitic social one, which black freemasons used to control the masses. The black
freemasons used the life-force they took away from people to psi-influence the masses—
the “job” was carried out at the level of sub-consciousness and thus, masses, being under
control, were completely unaware that someone controlled them.
What a devilish system—a small group of scumbags exerts influence upon millions
of people making them do whatever satisfies their mean interests, secretly using the
potential stolen from these people. The influence upon the masses at the level of sub-
consciousness resulted in people doing many things, being absolutely sure that their
actions corresponded to their own desires and reflected their own interests, while in
reality they did only what was advantageous for the small group of backstage puppeteers.
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When parasitic system was destroyed, it resulted not only in the release of great
number of people from energy slavery, which is a very positive fact from my point of
view, but also pretty noticeable changes happened in the public consciousness. It was
like the scales fell from people’s eyes, as if they awakened from a narcotic dream which
had seized them for very long time. People began to wake up and understand the true
essence of the falsest and the most inhuman system, which was ever known to humanity:
communism.
I would like to change the “great” Lenin’s phrase and give the following
characteristics to the communist system: communism is a state capitalism + slave-
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owning system . This fact is known to everyone who is capable of making the simplest
analysis and has lived within this system. Oddly enough, the criminal code of the USSR
tells about it quite plainly.
Soviet lawyers told me that the criminal code of the USSR prescribed a punishment
in the form of a quite considerable fine to a person for his failed attempt of suicide. If a
person attempted suicide, but for one or another reason remained alive, he (she) must
pay a fine to the state, because he (she) dared to try dispose of his (her) life at his (her)
own discretion, rather than following the instructions or necessity of the state!
The state had spent funds for the upbringing and education of the person, and he
(she) without returning money with tremendous interest (consider lifelong) decided
independently to use that, which belongs to the state—namely his own life. So that no
one was tempted to commit this “crime”, the large fine was imposed on those who
survived the attempt of suicide. In this law the state made clear its attitude toward the
“citizens”—it treated them like slaves!
Tens of millions of destroyed souls during the years of the Soviet power are the
best confirmation of this. As for the article concerning insolvent suicides, it was
withdrawn from the criminal code of the USSR in 1975. Nevertheless, the essence of the
state did not change!
26 Lenin’s phrase was: communism is the Soviet power plus electrification of the whole country.
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