Project "Mausoleum": The Secret Of Creating A Will Suppression Machine. Part One - Alternative View

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Project "Mausoleum": The Secret Of Creating A Will Suppression Machine. Part One - Alternative View
Project "Mausoleum": The Secret Of Creating A Will Suppression Machine. Part One - Alternative View

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In January 1924, the founder and leader of the Bolshevik state, V. I. Lenin. After negotiations between V. Zbarsky and Dzerzhinsky, it was decided to start embalming. Where did this unusual idea come from? What's behind the strangest Soviet-era monument?

Ziggurat in the center of Moscow

The official version says: after the death of the leader, a stream of letters and telegrams poured into the Kremlin with requests to leave the body of the great man incorruptible, preserving it for centuries. However, no such messages have been found in the archives. The common people offered only to perpetuate the memory of Lenin in grandiose structures.

Already by the day of Ilyich's funeral - January 27, 1924 - a strange building appeared on Red Square, the Mausoleum was immediately conceived in the classical form of a pyramidal ziggurat - an occult structure of ancient Babylonia. The building was rebuilt three times until it got its final look in 1930.

Next to the mausoleum in the Kremlin wall, a cemetery was built for prominent figures of the communist movement. Post # 1 was established near the mausoleum, and the solemn changing of the guard became the most important part of the state's attributes. The mausoleum was visited by at least 110 million people.

From the moment of its construction, the mausoleum was used as a tribune where politburo and Soviet government figures appeared, as well as guests of honor during celebrations on Red Square. From the rostrum of the mausoleum, the General Secretary of the Communist Party usually delivered a speech to the participants in the parades.

All these facts suggest that Lenin's mausoleum and body were the most important symbols of the Bolshevik state. The Soviet Union disappeared, and with it many of its attributes. But the building on Red Square is still standing. The mummy of the "leader of the world proletariat" also lies there. Moreover, parades and demonstrations continue to pass by. This building continues to be a secure facility today: it is guarded by the Federal Security Service - the one responsible for the safety of the highest officials of the state.

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Obviously, this structure remains an unshakable part of some invisible system.

The mystery of history

From the very beginning of Bolshevism, educated people had a question: why in an atheistic state such a craving for the occult? The Bolsheviks did not encourage religions, they closed churches, but instead they built a ziggurat - a vivid reminder of the religion and mystical mysteries of the ruling classes of Babylon.

Even more oddities arose after 1991, when the historical names of the streets and squares of Lenin were returned, Leningrad was renamed to St. Petersburg, the museums of the founder of the Soviet state were closed and his monuments were demolished. But no one allowed the mausoleum to be touched.

Thousands of works have been written that leave no doubt about the special impact of this structure. It is clear and where the technique was borrowed from - from the Ancient Mesopotamia and Babylonia. The mausoleum is an exact copy of the ziggurats of Mesopotamia, with a room above, framed by columns, in which, according to the concepts of the priests of Babylon, their demonic patrons rested. But how does a ziggurat "work"? What are the consequences of its impact?

We assume that the mausoleum is nothing more than an example of psychotronic weapons. Let's try to guess what principles are inherent in his work. But we will have to prove our hypothesis by examining the line of reasoning step by step.

Strange tomb

Inside the ziggurats, the Chaldeans often "built" pyramids from dead heads, but these buildings were never tombs. So the strange building on Red Square is not a mausoleum or a burial vault. Architecturally, it is a ziggurat, similar to the ritual pyramids of the Chaldeans, who performed occult functions.

You can see this by taking a short trip inside the mausoleum. The visitor gets there through the main entrance and descends the left three-meter wide staircase into the funeral hall. The hall is made in the form of a cube (facet length 10 meters) with a stepped ceiling. Visitors walk around the sarcophagus from three sides on a low podium, leave the funeral hall, climb the right stairs and leave the mausoleum through a door in the right wall.

Structurally, the building is made on the basis of a reinforced concrete frame with brick filling of the walls, which are faced with polished stone. The length of the mausoleum along the facade is 24 meters, the height is 12 meters. The upper portico is displaced to the Kremlin wall. The pyramid of the mausoleum consists of five ledges of different height.

From the point of view of Mesopotamian mysticism, Lenin's body looks like a teraphim - a cult object specially preserved and used for occult needs. And the tomb itself for the body is clearly not a place that provides peace.

The strangeness of the mausoleum does not end there. It was designed by Shchusev, who had never built anything like it. As the architect himself said, he was instructed to accurately reproduce the shape of a wooden mausoleum in stone. For five years, the image of this structure became known to the whole world. Therefore, the government decided not to change its appearance. Who actually designed the building is unknown.

The Bolshevik Party at the construction of the mausoleum was represented by Defense Minister Voroshilov. Why not the Minister of Finance or Agriculture? It is clear that such a boss only covered the real leaders. The decision to embalm the leader was made by Felix Dzerzhinsky, the all-powerful leader of the political police. In general, it was the Department of Political Control and Investigation, and not the architectural department, that guided the construction process.

To understand what resulted in the construction of the mausoleum, you will have to digress a little and consider plots that, at first glance, are not related to the main one.

Death after … death

Let's start with the mysteries of the teraphim placed in the mausoleum. It is known that before his death Lenin suffered from a completely incomprehensible illness for a long time. They tried to explain the unusualness of the state of the leader with banal reasons. In the article by People's Commissar for Health Semashko "How and why did Lenin die?" There is one interesting conclusion: “When we opened the brain of Vladimir Ilyich, we were surprised not that he died (it is impossible to live with such vessels), but how he lived: a significant part of the brain was already affected, and he read newspapers, was interested in events, went hunting …"

Lenin was really interested in events, read the press and went hunting - while, due to the critical state of his brain, he had to be … a real living corpse, practically immobile due to paralysis, unable to think, perceive, speak and even see … At the same time, from about the middle of the summer of 1923, Lenin's health had improved so much that the attending physicians assumed that no later than the summer of 1924 Ilyich would return to party and state activities …

Another little-known fact. On October 18, 1923, Lenin arrived in Moscow and stayed there for two days. Ilyich visited his office in the Kremlin, sorted out the papers there, then walked into the meeting room of the Council of People's Commissars, complaining that he had not found anyone. In the first days of January 1924, Nadezhda Krupskaya came to the conclusion that Lenin had almost recovered.

I would like to ask the question: what was it? What controlled the chieftain's body when the brain was practically disabled?

Occult interests of the young Council of Deputies

In order to suggest what could have been the basis of such a life after "death", it is necessary to study what the Bolshevik special services were interested in.

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The interest of the special services in the occult arose immediately after the Bolsheviks came to power - in 1918. Even then, the Cheka drew attention to the Russian scientist, journalist, mystic and occultist Alexander Barchenko, who worked part-time by lecturing in front of revolutionary sailors. According to the official version, one of these lectures was attended by the Chekist Konstantin Vladimirov, who carefully examined the speaker.

A few days later, Barchenko was summoned to the Cheka, where they made an offer, which he could not refuse. Among those who spoke with the scientist was the same Konstantin Vladimirov (aka Yakov Blumkin). In addition to the names Yakov Blumkin, Yankel Gershel and Konstantin Vladimirov, he wore one more - Lama Simcha.

It is known that Blumkin was associated with the most mysterious pages of Bolshevism. He, according to Trotsky, "had a strange career behind him and played an even stranger role." Blumkin became one of the founding fathers of the Cheka, committed the murder of the German ambassador Mirbach, and participated in the massacres in the Crimea in 1920. Boris Bazhanov, Stalin's secretary who fled abroad, writes about Blumkin as a man who could afford to argue with Trotsky (the second person in the party!) And even point out to him.

In the spring of 1923, Blumkin worked actively with the Petersburg mystics Alexander Barchenko and Heinrich Mebes. The GPU at that time was seriously interested in the problems of mental influence on a person and the crowd, hypnosis, suggestions and even predictions of the future. Blumkin's research was directly supervised by Dzerzhinsky.

In 1923, when the ruling elite already guessed about Lenin's imminent death, Blumkin and Bokiya, who oversaw special projects, sent Barchenko … to the Kola Peninsula to investigate the problem of the local Lapp tribe, the so-called measuring (a state close to mass obsession). Note: there is famine in the country, the economy is standing still, the civil war has just ended, and the authorities are organizing a scientific expedition.

Barchenko went to the Kola Peninsula with several assistants, among whom was the astronomer Alexander Kondiaini. The group failed to cope with the problem of the Lapps; they were completely forgotten. Barchenko was more interested in something else. His path lay directly on Seid Lake - a sacred place for almost all tribes from the Northern Urals to Norway.

The findings of the expedition are partially reflected in the notes of Kondiaini: “From this place one could see the Horn Island, on which only Lappish sorcerers could set foot. There were antlers there. If the sorcerer moves his horns, a storm will rise on the lake."

Despite the warnings of local shamans, Barchenko decided to sail to the Horn Island. Suddenly a storm began on the lake, and the boat was carried away from the island. Kondiaini wrote: “On the other side you can see the steep rocky shore of Lake Seyd, and on the rocks there is a huge figure, the size of St. Isaac's Cathedral. Its contours are dark, as if carved in stone. In one of the gorges we saw mysterious things. Next to the spots of snow that lay on the slopes of the gorge, a yellowish-white column like a giant candle was visible, next to it was a cube stone. On the other side of the mountain, from the north, the whole cave is more visible at an altitude of 200 fathoms and nearby is something like a walled crypt …"

The astronomer writes about only one of the discovered half-buried caves. The change in mental state near the ruins - unaccountable fear, dizziness and nausea - was noted by everyone.

It is difficult to say what exactly the expedition found, but it is clear: Barchenko explored the ruins of some ancient and powerful civilization.

Setting up the transmitter

Let's put ourselves in the shoes of the people who came to power in Russia in 1917.

The range of tasks facing them was unusually wide, it was necessary to somehow zombify, if not all 150 million Soviet people, then at least most of them. For this, the authorities had the knowledge to transmit a signal to these millions - the rules for the construction of ziggurats, brought from Ancient Babylonia. So there was undoubtedly a base there.

But this was clearly not enough. It was possible to build a ziggurat, put a teraphim in it (or several, for example, the body of Lenin and the heads of the ritually murdered Tsar and Tsarina), thereby creating a kind of transmitter that works on occult principles. However, in order for the program to pass according to it, the transmitter had to be synchronized with the “successors”, that is, with the heads of millions of Soviet citizens. How to do it? The transmitter had to tune in "to the wave" of the perceiving people.

Some mystics call the alignment of the fields of representatives of one nation, culture or religion "egregor". Perhaps the highest guardians of the egregor determine the behavior of the nation, giving it a national community. So, if it is impossible to act directly on the egregor, it is necessary to somehow drown out its wave or block its receiver - this or that part of the brain.

The ziggurat could be used as such a "jammer", that is, as a Russian national egregor. To do this, it was necessary to tune it to the desired frequency, and then begin to transmit information using Lenin's corpse. Some artifacts related to the entire ethnic group, whose internal vibrations resonate with the information field of all Russians, should have helped to tune the ziggurat to the desired frequency. Such an artifact for a whole people could well have become a cult stone or another item from a Russian pagan sanctuary. And the more ancient the artifact, the greater the coverage of the ethnos, since it is highly likely that the ancestors of all living people were associated with it. Therefore, it was necessary to find an ancient sanctuary, get an artifact from there, install it inside a ziggurat with a seraphim - and everything had to "work". The ziggurat was supposed to carry informationremoved from Lenin, or simply "stupid" egregor.

The Kola Peninsula was not chosen by chance by the GPU expedition. It was there, according to some sources, that the most ancient ancestral home of the Hyperboreans was located, of which the Russian people are also direct descendants. Therefore, the most ancient sanctuaries should have been sought in the Russian north, for which the Kola Peninsula was ideally suited. Undoubtedly, it was these artifacts that Barchenko's expedition was looking for under the leadership of Yakov Blumkin.

The poet's blood for the altar

Victim, blood. Dark occult rituals often require such things. And the more important the ritual, the more significant the sacrifice should be.

On December 27, 1925, Sergei Yesenin was found dead in a hotel. The investigation of the case was conducted by people close to the OGPU, so the examination showed that Yesenin hanged himself. And although the poet had severe wounds on his hands, and he himself was covered in blood, and his body did not bore any traces characteristic of death by hanging, the conclusion of the commission was inexorable.

The whole story was so sewn with white threads that the people immediately formed the opinion: Yesenin was killed. There is a hypothesis that the poet was killed by people from the OGPU and the main role in this case was played by Yakov Blumkin, who organized Barchenko's expeditions.

Serious occult rites require sacrifices, since the blood of the victim gives the ritual the energy necessary for its implementation. For not very large-scale tasks, this or that small animal or bird is quite suitable as a victim. However, large tasks require human sacrifice. The blood of monarchs, military leaders and priests is of particular value.

Most likely, if some people who built the ziggurat decided to influence the Russian egregor, then they needed a special blood, a sacred sacrifice of the bearer of the Russian spirit.

And those to whom it was important saw in Yesenin the spirit of a real Russian sorcerer. This meant that his blood was very suitable for the ritual.

The Bolsheviks in Search of Flounder

If in Soviet times you told someone that atheist Bolsheviks in the 1920s sent an expedition in search of mystical Shambhala, you would definitely be mistaken for a madman. And yet this is a confirmed fact!

Whom did the OGPU and some influential forces in the Bolshevik state entrust these searches? Blumkin. And there can be no chance here anymore. Together with the expeditions of the Special Department of the OGPU and Nicholas Roerich, he was supposed to penetrate the legendary Shambhala in the inaccessible mountains of Tibet.

In August 1925, Blumkin entered the Pamirs through Tajikistan, where he made acquaintance with the local leader of the Ismaili sect, the Aga Khan, who lived in India, in Pune. With his caravan "dervish" Blumkin penetrated into India, where, under the guise of a Tibetan monk, he appeared at the location of the Roerich expedition. Roerich Blumkin first introduced himself as a lama. But at the end of the expedition, Blumkin spoke in Russian. This is what Roerich wrote in his diary: "Our lama even knows many of our friends."

In general, Blumkin was a very mysterious figure: it is officially believed that by 1918 he was only 20 years old. At the same time, they write about him that Blumkin was a brilliant polyglot and even spoke Tibetan dialects (!?). It is not clear where and when the Jewish boy Yankel Herschel learned the languages, but that's not all. In addition to his outstanding ability in languages, Blumkin was an outstanding expert in oriental martial arts.

What has changed in the Russian people?

To understand what happened to the Russian people in the 1920s, after the construction of the ziggurat-mausoleum, let's take a closer look at this time.

From the very beginning, the power of the Bolsheviks staggered in all directions, its days seemed to be numbered. Victory in the civil war was considered temporary. The victory won by the Bolsheviks thanks to the disunity of the White movement, thanks to the fact that the strategic military reserves of the empire were in the hands of the commissars, was far from final. The economy gave its inexorable assessments of Bolshevism. The socialist fairy tales that the people were led to no longer worked. In Paris, white emigres were preparing structures for returning to Russia.

This inevitable end of Bolshevism in those years was clearly seen by many. Even the Soviet elite itself organized warehouses with weapons, money, printing houses and prepared for an underground struggle. It seemed that nothing could save those who seized power in Russia: the people rejected this regime. And with this it was necessary to urgently do something.

But to process hundreds of millions "under the zombie" - this task seems overwhelming. Why, though? If you can do it with a couple of hundred, why not with millions? The same Babylonian culture is fraught with a lot of unknown.

In this situation, only one thing could save the Bolsheviks: it was necessary to create something so that at least 50 million people suddenly felt that they were ready to do anything for the sake of the comrades sitting in the Kremlin and for the sake of the world revolution. Only a fantastic method could make the Bolsheviks stay in power.

P robuzhdenie people

Passivity, intimidation, disunity and other similar characteristics in the XX century firmly adhered to the Russians, becoming a kind of synonyms of nationality, and one does not need to look far for examples.

Is it possible that the lack of tribal solidarity in a Russian person is a generic trait? Not. And the whole Russian history proves this. And even in 1918, in 1919, our grandfathers and great-grandfathers actively fought, and all the beginning of the 1920s the USSR was shaken either by workers' uprisings or peasant riots.

But in the mid-1920s, everything changed dramatically. The violent, irrepressible Russian people suddenly forgot themselves. Suddenly, as if by magic.

What happened? In the 20th century, the world witnessed a real miracle: a huge 150-million people, who created a powerful state, won many wars and possessing an ancient history, were suddenly turned into an obedient herd.

Was it not only propaganda involved here? Maybe magic? Or secret knowledge that gives power over people? Perhaps the knowledge of the Babylonians somehow fell into the hands of the Bolsheviks?

To this day, there is not a mausoleum on Red Square, but a specially tuned mechanism that affects the consciousness, will and life of our people. Moreover, this machine may have already lost the operators who created it. They died or fled without giving up their secrets. The machine is already working much worse, and those who rule now do not know how to manage it. Only half did it become possible to "awaken" people - a sudden awareness of the situation in which they found themselves. One thing is certain: the liberation of the people must begin with the dismantling of this occult mechanism opposed to the people.

In January 1924, the reptile died the founder and leader of the occupation Bolshevik state, established in the lands of Russia, known under the party nickname "Lenin". Officially. On March 21, 1924, after negotiations between a certain V. Zbarsky and the founder and head of the Cheka-OGPU F. Dzerzhinsky, it was decided to start embalming. Why did he decide "to embalm the body of" Lenin "? The official version: streams of letters, telegrams about perpetuating the memory of the leader, requests to leave Lenin's body imperishable, preserving it for centuries. (However, no such pi-soms have been found in the archives. The letters suggested only perpetuating Lenin's memory in grandiose structures and monuments).

Already by the day of Lenin's funeral on January 27, 1924, a strange building appeared in the center of Russia, in the center of Moscow, on Red Square. The building was cut off ?? conceived in the classic form of a pyramidal ziggurat - an occult structure known from the history of Ancient Babylonia. It was rebuilt three times until it got its final look in 1930. This building, where the mummified corpse of "Lenin" was put on public display, became known as the "mausoleum". Next to the "mausoleum" in the Kremlin wall, a cemetery of "prominent figures of the communist movements" was built. Near the "mausoleum" was established, the so-called post No. 1, with an honor guard. The solemn changing of this guard became the most important part of the attributes of the Bolshevik state. For what purposes the mausoleum was built reflect the Russian esoteric researchers Vladislav Karavanov and Gleb Shcherbakov.

Mausoleum - Brain Processing Technologies

To understand what happened about the Russian people, in the 1920s, after the construction of the ziggurat - the "mausoleum", we will take a closer look at these years, follow the change in the mentality of the people.

From the very beginning, the power of the Bolsheviks was reeling in all directions, and its days seemed to be numbered. The victory in the Civil, seemed to everyone, including the commissars themselves, temporary. The war, won by the Bolsheviks thanks to the disunity and mediocrity of the White movement, thanks to the fact that the strategic military reserves of the empire were in the hands of the commissars, was far from a final victory. The economy gave its inexorable assessments of Bolshevism. All the more so in the 1920s, when the NEP marked the abyss of Bolshevik mediocrity for people. The socialist fairy tales that the people were led to have already ceased to operate. The peasants, workers, the intelligentsia hated this power, as evidenced by the widespread peasant uprisings. In Paris, White émigrés were preparing structures for returning to Russia, the heirs of the Romanovs were figuring out who would take the throne. This feeling of the imminent end of Bolshevism filled many, of which there is abundant evidence. And vice versa, seeing the situation, many revolutionaries of the first wave together fled abroad from the USSR with stolen goods (for example, Stalin's secretary Bazhanov). Even the Soviet elite itself organized all sorts of caches with weapons, money, printing houses and prepared for an underground struggle. It seemed that nothing could save the foreign evil spirits that seized power in Russia - the people rejected this regime.nothing could save the foreign evil spirits that seized power in Russia - the people rejected this regime.nothing could save the foreign evil spirits that seized power in Russia - the people rejected this regime.

Something had to be done with the people, something had to be done that would make them close their eyes to the new government, forced, if not to love it with all my heart, then, in any case, meekly obey its orders, go to the battlefield and die like a zombie, shouting "for Comrade Stalin!"

The technical feasibility of implementing such a program is known, for which an excellent life example is various kinds of love potions and conspiracies. Someone may not believe in this, but this is his limitation - in the USSR, 50 institutes were involved in the problem, and there it was clearly not idiots who worked, all the more so all this was based not on enthusiasm, but on generous state funding. However, occult recipes for love spells involve the impact on single objects - a man or a woman, who need to be confused. But, for example, African sorcerers have more serious work systems - they can deprive dozens of people of the will and mind, turning them into zombies - walking corpses. And there are many such examples of brain processing.

A group of followers of the Reverend Jim Jones founded a "model" commune in the jungles of Guyana. Be that as it may, on this day 914 members of Jones' sect "People's Temple" ("People's Temple") committed mass suicide. Brought out a vat of fruit punch with cyanide and sleeping pills. Jones ordered his men to drink, announcing that the CIA would attack them soon and that it would be better to die the death of revolutionaries. The adults in the group made the children drink first, and then drank the mixture themselves. In October 1994, fifty-three members of the apocalyptic Order of the Sun Temple died in a series of explosions and fires in Canada and Switzerland. Their leader, Luc Jouret, a Belgian homeopathic physician, believed that life on this planet was an illusion and that it would continue on other planets. In December 1995, sixteen more members of the "Sun Temple" were found dead in France.

On March 19, 1995, five members of the cult "Aum Shinrikyo" ("Literal translation -" The path (or teaching) about the true AUM. "The English version - (" The highest truth of Aum). Placed bags from which the poisonous gas sarin was distributed, in the largest in the metro world, which eventually caused the death of twelve and the poisoning of more than five and a half thousand people. Members of the sect "Aum Shinrikyo" paid seven thousand dollars a month to wear PSI, that is, Perfect Salvation Initiation ("Introduction to ideal salvation What is PSI? This is a cap covered with wires and electrodes that sends 6-volt shocks (3 volts for children) of current to synchronize the wearer's brain waves with those of Master Seko Asahara. Some of the Heaven's Gate sect members have castrated themselves. wanting to get into the Kingdom of God.

As you can see, it is technically possible to force any person to give everything to another person - love, property, freedom and life. The man will throw himself on the bayonets with a joyful cry "Glory to Comrade Seko Asahara, saying before I die" if I die, consider me a member of the Order of the Communist Solar Temple! " But this is one person, two, ten, at most - several thousand. But to process hundreds of millions in this way - this task seems overwhelming. Why, though? If you can do it with a couple of hundred, why not with millions?

We have already described the situation in which the Bolsheviks found themselves by the beginning of the 1920s. In this situation, only one thing could save the Bolsheviks: something was needed so that at least 50 million people suddenly woke up and felt that they were ready to do anything for the sake of the comrades sitting in the Kremlin, that for the sake of these comrades they would throw themselves under tanks and readily give up. them on the jelly of their children - for everything is justified for the sake of the world revolution or some other nonsense given in the form of an attitude. If there was such a method and if such a method worked, the Bolsheviks would have stayed in power. This technique would be truly a miracle - an example of a fantastic, incredible super-mass fooling of crowds. And - the Bolsheviks would remain in power. But … they stayed! Moreover, their direct descendants are still in this power, and the common people have been removed from power. Hence,did the miracle happen? Let's try to deal with this issue.

Is this a “generic” Russian trait or a new trait?

Passivity, intimidation, disunity and other similar epithets in the 20th century were firmly glued to the Russians, stasis are a kind of synonyms for nationality. And you don't have to go far for examples - there are more than enough of them in everyone's daily life. Those who were in the "army" of the USSR, who live in the present state, are well aware of the situation when three Dagestanis put on their ears the whole company or heels of Caucasians "keep" a whole block in the city. There are a lot of stories described, when a pair of Caucasian conscripts pounded the sergeant-grandfather in front of the formation, and the rest of the old servicemen or fellow countrymen, Russians, silently stood aside. There are many stories of how a dozen strangers terrorized an entire area, or even a city. Sound familiar?

At the same time, in the reports of the military prosecutors of the USSR, a very indicative case of the Chechen riot in the 70s was described, in one of the units where part of the new conscription was staffed with soldiers from Chechnya. There were many stories with single armed escapes of soldiers in the USSR, but the Chechens somehow conspired and started a booze all together. Buza, as usual in such cases, was sent to suppress an entire unit - with armored personnel carriers and everything else, designed to level all the rioters with stones. And in this unit, thrown into suppression, three soldiers from Chechnya accidentally turned out to be, after thinking for a long time, they went over to their side, although the business of those who started the booze was deliberately doomed. Three Chechens stood up together with everyone. These guys didn't give a damn about everything except tribal solidarity: the oath to the Soviet homeland, the hopelessness of the situation,on punitive armored vehicles and so on. The feeling of kinship prevailed. For some reason, the Russians do not have this feeling, which is manifested in all spheres - from business and government to criminal showdowns. A Russian arrives abroad - and how are his fellow tribesmen helping him? No way. Does a Russian come to work in a state institution or to serve in a military unit, how do his fellow tribesmen in leading positions help him? For example, Georgians appear in the Ministry of Health - and, as if by magic, in one hospital, then in another, Georgians become chief doctors. A little more time passes - and all heads of departments of these Georgian chief doctors are also Georgians. And so everywhere, be it a cardboard production trust or a criminal community, where there are disproportionately many Georgian “authorities” relative to the number of Georgians in Russia.

Read the continuation here.

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