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Nicolai Levashov. The Mirror of My Soul. Vol. 1. Born in the USSR
I understood perfectly, how journalists could interpret my statement, but,
nevertheless, I hoped that at least some reaction would follow. At the very least, it was
necessary to draw attention to this problem, otherwise it could be late. Unfortunately,
the mass media completely ignored my public statement, but single individuals
responded to my words. I was not afraid to look like lunatic. First, I knew that I was in
my right mind and, second, I understood the real threat of this problem and it was all the
same to me, what other people would think—my aim was to solve the problem.
Cyril Kasatkin was among those few, who paid attention to my words. At that time
he worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR. He came to me after my
statement and offered to organize a press-conference in the Press-Centre of the MFA of
the USSR to draw the attention of the international community to this problem. As I
made my statement at conference of the Fund of Popular Medicine, he suggested inviting
several persons from this fund to the press-conference. At that time the president of the
Fund of popular Medicine was Pokryshkin, regrettably I did not re-member his name.
He invited several persons to the MFA press-conference, among them there were
Avdeev, Chumak and some other people, whose names I did not know.
The second press-conference, where there were foreign journalists, took place on
April 4. There I repeated the information about the qualitative transformation of the
human brain, about the problem with the ozone hole and possible method of solving this
problem. I again appealed to all countries to unite over this. Dead silence. Most likely,
the slogan “Proletarians of all countries unite!” discouraged everyone to unite for any
purpose whatsoever. Well, my concern was to offer to unite forces, and I was not going
to sit and wait in vain for responses to my appeal. Although they say that one mind is
good, but two is better, there are situations when one mind is quite enough, and the
second can only hinder.
One way or another, no one responded to my appeal, considering my words the
statement of a “madhouse” patient. But this reaction did not distress me, and I continued
to do my work, in spite of the opinion of those around me. I was sure that there were a
lot of situations where one could be right, and many wrong, especially, when these many
were blind and uninformed.
After the first press-conference several persons asked me to transform their brains.
Well, as the saying goes—in for a penny, in for a pound! I did not test anyone of those
four persons who came. They were two professional journalists—Rudolf Gaevsky and
Michael Dekhta, a photographer from APN, Alex, whose last name I do not remember,
and an engineer from Armenia called Ruben.
Certainly, it would be better, if I had the opportunity to conduct the elimination
tests in order to reveal the most prepared persons for the brain transformation, but in this
situation I was forced to prepare those people, who came, otherwise, I would be accused
of lies. In other words, I had to prove my case in “field” conditions, when the rules of
the “game” were dictated to me. But, even in these conditions, being far from the best, I
managed to achieve that Michael Dekhta and Rudolf Gaevsky got the ability to see
internal organs, both theirs and other peoples’ within several days. I did it particularly
quickly with Michael, who saw his brain and everything that happened to his brain even
during my first influencing of him.
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