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In my view, the works of Nikolai Levashov can be categorized as such books
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I have gathered together the questions that can be answered by reading them

By reading N.V. Levashov's book "Russia in Curved Mirrors", you will find answers to the following interesting questions:

*Are we alone in the Great Cosmos?
*When and from where did humans appear on Earth?
*Who are the Light and Dark forces in reality?
*Who is distorting the real past of Humanity, and why?
*How many years does the past of the Rus-Slavs and Aryans span?
*Who are social parasites?
*Who organized the October Revolution of 1917?
*What were the true causes of the Second World War?

"The Last Appeal to Humanity":

*How are stars born and where do "Black Holes" come from?
*What is the mechanism for the origin of Life on suitable planets?
*What is intelligence and why does it appear in living matter?
*What is the Essence (Soul) of a human, and what is it composed of?
*Why is evolutionary development necessary?
*How do conception and birth actually occur?
*Where do human diseases come from?
*And what does God have to do with it?

"Essence and Intelligence":

*What is the mechanism for the origin of Life on suitable planets?
*Why does Life logically arise on billions of planets?
*What is the nature of our feelings and emotions?
*Why do we need to restrain our emotions?
*How do we store information in our memory?
*Where is everything we have remembered in our lives stored?
*What do we usually do after death?
*What is Sin and how is it connected to our Karma?
*Are we sure God didn't arrange all this?

"The Inhomogeneous Universe":

*What is the nature of Stars and "Black Holes"?
*How, when, and why do planets appear?
*What are the necessary conditions for the origin of life on planets?
*Why does life arise "automatically" everywhere?
*How long is the "life" of a Star?
*Where do "dead" Stars go?
*Where do our real "intelligent brothers" live?
*What is the Great Cosmos in reality?

"The Source of Life":

*Can the life of plants be controlled according to one's wish?
*How can plant growth be accelerated several times over?
*Is it possible to do without pesticides and chemical fertilizers?
*Can tropical plants be "hardened"?
*Is winter fruiting already a reality?
*Have you ever seen continuous fruiting?
*Is it realistic to create plants that do not freeze or dry out?
*Is it possible to resurrect dead trees?

"The Mirror of My Soul":

*How to properly raise gifted children?
*What to do with questions for which there are no answers?
*Do you need to know a lot to understand what you don't know?
*Is it necessary to be an honest and decent person?
*How and when is it best to fight enemies?
*Can everyone really "march out of step"?
*How far away do our neighbors in the Galaxy live?

Svetlana de-Rogan Levashova "Revelation":

*What to do when you are not like everyone else?
*Where can rational curiosity lead?
*Is there really life after life?
*What do people do after "death"?
*What do "Heaven" and "Hell" actually look like?
*According to what criteria does the "Distribution Point" operate?
*Who imposed Christianity on the inhabitants of Earth, and why?
*Who were the real father, wife, and children of Jesus Christ?

"The Tale of the Bright Falcon. Past and Present":

*Why interstellar flights were common practice as recently as 1500 years ago
*Who were our ancestors in reality?
*Do we have intelligent brothers, and where do they live?
*How many inhabited planets exist in our Galaxy?
*What did our ancestors use to travel in Space?
*Who are the Gods and what was their true role in the life of the Rus?
*In what language do the majority of civilizations in our Galaxy communicate?
*Why is the Russian language the oldest language on Earth?
*Who found it necessary to distort the past of the Slavo-Aryans?
*In what way do Tales (Skazy) turn into Fairytales (Skazki)?
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Unpublished interview
Interview with the New York Times newspaper in Russia, Moscow, July 4, 2010

This interview was organized at the request of the New York Times newspaper staff in Russia. The topic of the interview is the problems that exist today in Russia. The main problem of Russia is America. The international financial mafia, which has been controlling the United States for more than two centuries, has long been trying to influence the internal life of Russia. At the beginning of the last century, two attempts were made by Zionists to carry out a state coup. In 1917, they managed to bring the second attempt to a successful conclusion, i.e., to seize power in Russia after the victory in the so-called civil war. Since then, the United States, along with England, has been the main problem of Russia, and indeed of the whole world! In the 1990s, American "specialists" arranged a "perestroika" for us, which resulted in the mass death of Russian people, the destruction of the country's economic potential, and unprecedented theft by democrats of all stripes. This "help" has been going on for about 20 years and is accompanied by the genocide of the Russian and other indigenous peoples of Russia. But Russia is not a "banana republic"! In the near future, the real Renaissance of Rus' will begin, the Russian people will wake up, rise from their knees, and be able to protect our civilization and the planet from degradation and destruction...

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Books that radically change one's worldview?
First and foremost, these are well-established and respected philosophical works. As an example, consider Hagakure.
Also, certain books on occultism. Books on paganism and similar topics (Varg Vikernes "Scandinavian Mythology and Worldview"). Literature on Zoroastrianism and similar subjects. Scientific literature.

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Books that radically change one's worldview?
These are primarily established and respected philosophical works. As an example - Hagakure.
Also, certain books on occultism. Books on paganism and the like (Varg Vikernes "Scandinavian Mythology and Worldview"). Literature on Zoroastrianism and similar topics. Scientific literature.
Perhaps also esotericism.
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Words of love can no longer be spoken to you…
Comrades, November 14, 2010

On Saturday, Svetlana Levashova, the wife, loyal friend, and comrade of Academician Nikolai Levashov, was brutally murdered in France. It is so painful when insignificant individuals manage to kill intelligent and kind people who serve as an ideal for everyone else...

Saturday, November 13, 2010, became a black day, a terrible and tragic day for all of us. A day of mourning and sorrow. A day when we all became orphaned. A day when the enemies of humankind tore the brightest Person from our ranks. The best and most worthy of all living people.

On this day, the enemies cruelly and coldly killed Svetlana Levashova, the beloved wife, loyal friend, and steadfast comrade of Academician Nikolai Levashov. Vile and cowardly inhumans struck at what is most precious! Indeed, inhumans, for only cowardly and vile creatures destroy women and children when they cannot cope with men.

Reason refuses to believe what has happened, but the heart is frozen. It knows and aches with unbearable pain and longing. Grief came unexpectedly. Svetlana told us in her “Revelation” that those who hate everything living and bright on Earth destroy the best people first. And now she is no longer with us. A person who, with love and compassion, brought us the words of Truth, Wisdom, and Understanding, so that we would see the Light, strive for it, and fight for it.

Farewell, Svetlana! Bright, brave, and steadfast Person! You showed us the Way and helped us find the Truth. The memory of you will live forever in our hearts. We will do our best to be worthy of your life and struggle...


Dedicated to the memory of Svetlana

Nikolai Levashov

Words of love can no longer be spoken to you,
Your heart no longer beats.
You can no longer look into your eyes,
And you will not see your reflection.

Enemies have blown out your heart from within,
And blood no longer flows through your body.
And life, drop by drop,
Is rushing into the bottomless cold.

You were a light for me,
And with this light, you warmed my soul.
And suddenly it became empty without you,
And darkness enveloped everything with a black shroud.

Enemies could not bear
That you fought against them like a warrior.
You dreamed of living on,
You dreamed of seeing the light of victory.

You did not seek benefit for yourself,
You gave your life, drop by drop.
And the most important thing for you was
That life would continue to flourish.

You helped me in many ways,
You brought much to people.
You illuminated their path with a spiritual light,
And with this, you saved the lives of many people.

This summer, the enemies thwarted their plans.
They wanted to destroy the Motherland,
And take millions of lives,
And kill the Russian soul.

The world's unholy forces are afraid of the Rus,
They dream of killing the Russian soul,
And establishing slavery in the world,
And ruling, drinking blood.

The enemies failed this time,
And you also prevented them from doing so.
The unholy forces have been enraged again and again,
And they unleashed all their anger on you.

Unable to reach me,
They decided to take it out on you,
To the fullest extent,
So that later they could watch me with a smile.

To watch me suffer,
And how, secretly from everyone,
I shed a tear from my eyes,
And curse those black ones.

They will pay for your death!
And they will long remember the day,
When they dared to do such a thing...
I will leave only a shadow of them.

I will not abandon our cause,
I will gather all my strength again,
And, despite the black slander,
I will bring the matter to victory.

That victory has a name – Light –
Your name is the name of that victory!
And you lit a dawn for everyone,
You lit it... even as you faded away...

Nikolai Levashov, November 14, 2010, 2:42 AM.
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Read Principia Discordia. Or better yet, Illuminatus. This nonsense is messing with my head. That's why these books are simply brilliant.

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And it changes your worldview, because after reading everything 5 times, you realize that many of the moments in the book are logical and make sense.
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K. Wilson "Parasites of Consciousness"
A. Belov "Phantoms of the Future"
O. Berdnik "Star Corsair"
A. Taras "Combat Machine"
They don't just mess with your head; they twist it into a knot. Directly. Or subtly. It depends on your luck. And then they put it back.

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