Table of contents:
- Russian psychic attack on the accordion during the Great Patriotic War
- Why are Russians so poor and how to deal with it?
Video: How to deal with evil?
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
A recent article, The Secrets of Russian Folk Dance, dealt with the psychotechnics of the Russian people in seemingly simple dances and songs. Our regular reader Anatoly Rusanov sent another similar testimony, which fell into his hands when preparing for the publication of the book by N. A. Primerov "HARMONISTS OF RUSSIA".
From Gennady Zavolokin's magazine "Play, accordion":
Russian psychic attack on the accordion during the Great Patriotic War
During the Great Patriotic War, there were cases of Russian psychic attacks. Here is how eyewitnesses tell about it: “The regiment rose to its full height. An accordion player walked from one flank, playing either the Vologda fights "Under the fight", or the Tver "Buza". Another accordion player was walking from the other flank, playing the Ural "Mom". And in the center walked young beautiful nurses, waving handkerchiefs, and the whole regiment uttered at the same time the traditional mooing or grunting, which dancers usually make when it comes to fighting, to intimidate the enemy. After such a psychic attack, the Germans could be taken in the trenches with their bare hands, they were on the verge of mental insanity.
A. K. Ekhalov, Vologda. Magazine "Play, accordion", 2002, No. 9
To some, this case may seem like an example of a soft-bodied philosophy of non-resistance to evil, but this is not the case. The question of methods of fighting evil, in which you do not turn into it yourself, is very important.
The question has already become a rhetorical question, why in the world's largest and richest country in resources, people live, to put it mildly, not in the best way, as in a colony. Alexander Bezpalov drew attention to several interesting facts:
Why are Russians so poor and how to deal with it?
The most popular alcoholic beverage in our country is beer. Almost 90% of beer sold in Russia is produced by foreign companies, the largest of which is Baltika, which produces about 40% of Russian beer. It belongs to three Scandinavian countries: Norway, Sweden and Finland. The largest plant of this company is located in Russia.
SUN InBev (Klinskoe), the Russian subdivision of the Belgian brewing corporation AB InBev, is in second place in terms of beer production (about 20%).
In third place we have the popular Turkish beer trade mark - Efes Pilsener, owned by the leader of the Turkish beer market - the Anadolu Efes corporation.
In fourth place is the Dutch brewing company Heineken, which controls 15% of the Russian market.
Fifth place was shared by Zolotaya Barrel and Velkopopovitsky Kozel, owned by the British brewing company SABMiller (South African Breweries - Miller), the second largest brewery in the world.
The situation is practically the same with wine. We have one wine-making republic - Krasnodar Territory. Therefore, most of the wine sold in Russia is located outside the country. Private traders make vodka. Therefore, the proceeds from its sales also leave the country.
Now can you imagine where the money goes from the sale of alcohol in Russia?
For completeness, let's go over a few facts about tobacco. 90% of the tobacco products sold in our country belong to foreign companies.
By the way, popular cigarettes with Russian names also do not belong to us. For example, Golden Java is owned by British American Tobacco, and Peter I and Russian Style by the Japanese company Japan Tobacco International.
This is a very profitable business. The prime cost of expensive and cheap brands of cigarettes is the same, but the price of the cigarettes themselves is different. The revenue that suppliers have exceeds the initial cost of this product at least 2 times.
Our country suffers colossal losses every day. Just imagine, we could use the funds spent on enrichment abroad in the right direction. In fact, when we buy alcohol and tobacco, we steal from ourselves. This is how the system is built, but we can fix it. Do you know how?
If you want a better life, then you don't need to buy anything from the invaders
India, as an English colony, set a good example. The British completely owned the Indian economy. The Indians were poor. Mahatma Gandhi appeared in India. He turned to 360 million compatriots with the question: Do you like living, how do you live?
They answered him - no. How can we like it if the British own the entire Indian economy. We have to do something. And we don't know what to do. How can we change something?
Mahatma Gandhi replied: Each of us must decide not to buy anything from the invaders. Every Indian has made such a decision. It was called Satyagraha.
Gandhi was the first to sit down at the loom and start making clothes for himself. English goods that had already been bought were taken out into the squares and publicly burned.
The second step was the decision to stop getting a job with them.
Every Indian living in India must get the impression that there are no Englishmen in India. They managed to achieve this effect!
When the crown prince came to visit, no one came out to meet him. The British themselves laughed at first, and a few years later were forced to leave India. So India became a free country without firing a single shot. Their success was EVERY Indian's decision not to buy anything.
If you want your children to survive, if you want to live in a sober country with its inhabitants, and not with foreigners, then our task is to make a firm decision not to buy anything.
You need to keep your body clean not only in the chemical sense (tobacco, alcohol, drugs), but also to protect your mind from nonsense that gets there. To do this, you need to get rid of illusions and self-deception. Do you have enough willpower to make such a decision?
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