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The Orthodox Anti-Globalist's Russian Bookshelf
Yelizaveta Shabelskaya: Satanists of the 20th Century Moscow, 2001 Read the Russian original, at www.Rus-Sky.com The mere possession of this novel, written by a Russian Princess and first published in 1912, was punishable by death in post-revolutionary Russia: Such was the literary power with which its author brought to life the dark world of the Judeo-Masonic "backstage masterminds" who brought the Bolsheviks to power. The novel's heroine, fair-haired and talented stage actress Olga Belskaya, is led into marriage with a mysterious English Jew, and taken away to the distant island of Martinique. (Only with time does the naive heroine begin to understand the true identity of her husband.) There the main action of the novel unfolds, against the background of a real historical event, the eruption of Mt. Pelée in 1902. Was this natural cataclysm, which annihilated the city of St. Pierre and all of its 40,000 inhabitants practically instantaneously, really an act of Divine Recquital against a modern-day Sodom? Why was the press of the time so mysteriously silent about it? And what were the Masons up to in St. Pierre? |
Fyodor Dostoyevsky: The Possessed. "Poligrafresursy", Moscow, 1999 Order from Amazon.com A withering portrayal of the Russian aristocracy and intelligentsia of the late 19th century. Anti-heroes Petr Verkhovensky and Nikolai Stavrogin represent the two principal Masonic types: the "respectable-evolutionary", and "extremist-revolutionary". Together, the two of them cut through secularized, liberalized Russian high society like a knife through butter. One of the best literary condemnations of liberalism ever written. One can already hear the approaching whirlwind of revolution in this book, although Dostoyevsky died in 1881, 36 years before the Bolsheviks seized power. |
Ilya Glazunov: Russia Crucified. "Molodaya Gvardiya", Moscow, 1996 Celebrated artist Ilya Glazunov, whose paintings hang in galleries and private collections throughout the world, tells the story of his life: childhood under the Leningrad blockade, youth as artist wunderkind, and adulthood, where his Christian-patriotic convictions and works brought him into constant conflict with the Soviet regime. His exhibitions were attended by millions, but nearly always closed down by the authorities. Glazunov, who marked his 70th birthday in 1999, has now turned his attention to enormous canvasses depicting the tragedy of post-Soviet "democratic" Russia: raped, robbed, and under attack from the pseudo-culture of the apostate West. |
Oleg Platonov: Why America Will Perish - The Secret World Government. "Russky Vestnik", Moscow, 1997 America as the embodiment of Judeo-Masonic anti-civilization. Platonov did the research for this book in the US itself, from 1995 to 1997. Platonov documents America's war crimes, from the genocide of the Indians onward, the black slave trade and the Jewish involvement therein, the explosion of sodomy and vice in modern America. He investigates Masonic and globalist organizations, Satanism and the "ecumenical" movement. The book is just one part of Platonov's monumental, multi-volume work, Russia's Crown of Thorns: Judaism and Masonry Against Christian Civilization, the most complete work of its kind to be written in post-Soviet Russia. The author was blessed in his undertaking by Russia's now-deceased priest-patriot, Metropolitan Ioann. Platonov is also affiliated with the Institute of Historical Review in Los Angeles. |
Yuri Vorobyevsky: Path to the Apocalypse Typography of the Moscow Patriarchate, Sergiev Posad, 1999 The occult-mystical side of the New World Order, from a Orthodox Christian viewpoint. Vorobyevsky went to great risks and pains to research this four-volume series, witnessing Satanic rituals, interviewing a wide variety of people, from monks on Mt. Athos to doctors involved in human cloning experiments, investigating reports of ritual murder of children among the N.W.O.'s ruling elite and the illegal international trade in human organs, peering into the darkest secrets of Ahnenerbe, the occult division of the Nazi SS, delving into the mists of ancient European and Russian history... The first book of the series was published by the Moscow Patriarchate, but the Church must have deemed the material too hot to handle, and the author was forced to seek a different publisher. It's rumored that Satanists have a contract out on Vorobyevsky's life. |
Alexei Vinogradov: The Secret Battles of the 20th Century. "Olma-Press", Moscow, 1999 Written in a matter-of-fact style, without hysterics, this is an excellent introduction to the subject of the hidden war against civilization for a more general, secular audience. The revolutions of 1917, the World Wars, Stalin, Hitler, the rise of the American empire and the fall of the Soviet Union: Everywhere events are seen to be directed by the same "hidden hand". Packed with little-known facts which will surprise even the most knowledgable historians. The book is freely available in bookstores across Russia. |
Eduard Hodos: The Jewish Syndrome Kharkov, Ukraine, 1999-2002 In this sensational series of books entitled The Jewish Syndrome, author Eduard Hodos, himself a Jew (he's head of the reformed Jewish community in Kharkov, Ukraine), documents his decade-long battle with the "Judeo-Nazis" (in the author's own words) of the fanatical hasidic sect, Chabad-Lubavitch. According to Hodos, not only has Chabad, whose members believe their recently-deceased rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson is the Messiah, taken over Jewish life throughout the territory of the ex-USSR: it's become the factual "mastermind" of the Putin and Kuchma regimes. Chabad also aims to gain control of the US by installing their man Joseph Lieberman in the White House. Hodos sees a Jewish hand in all the major catastrophic events of recent history, from the Chernobyl meltdown to the events of September 11, 2001, using excerpts from The Protocols of the Elders of Zion to help explain and illustrate why. Hodos has also developed a theory of the "Third Khazaria", according to which extremist Jewish elements like Chabad are attempting to turn Russia into something like the Great Khazar Empire which existed on the Lower Volga from the 7th to the 10th Centuries. Much of this may sound far-fetched, but as you read and the facts begin to accumulate, you begin to see that Hodos makes sense of what's happening in Russia and the world perhaps better than anyone writing today. |
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See also: Anatoly Mikhailovich Ivanov: Nightmare Logic: An idiosyncratic history of the Stalin period. |
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