BOOK 2. THE BATH SCHOOL. N. LEVASHOV'S «SVETL BROOM» IN A. KHATYBOV'S «BATH SCHOOL» AND A LABOUR SPADE

Book 2. The Bath School. Chapter 6. About Reason, Consciousness and Matter, or "how to dig with the spade of Knowledge" 340 As a result of his research, Professor V.A. Chudinov came to the conclusion that the Slavic literary texts and, above all, the Russian alphabet, has been existing, at least, several tens of thousands of years. "It's quite obvious now," says Valery Chudinov. "Our ancestors for millennia had the traditions of script rather thoughtful and perfect in its own way-and this was when most European nations could neither write nor read." 48 A researcher of the Old Russian alphabet and a follower of the 18th century scholar-Slavist Thaddeus Volansky, P.P. Oreshkin was busy deciphering ancient written monuments. As a result of his research, he came to the conclusion that the oldest documents had been written by means of various alphabetic systems, but in one language, and this is the key to their decipherment. " THE SIGNS are MISCELLANEOUS , THE LANGUAGE is SINGLE ," said Peter Oreshkin. 49 And a simple, clear conclusion, which can not be doubted: since the native speakers of the Russian language are Rusy, the revival of Humanity will begin (has already begun) in Russia in the widest sense of the word. And we should discard all the thoughts about the extinction of Mankind, which is now literally everyone is screaming. Mankind shall not die out. The question is in a different thing. How many Humans we (and they) will be able to save? I am not writing about the whole of the world, but I am sure that the Rusy, who have not lost their energetic and ancestral origin, shall not only survive, but succeed in their development through their eagerness for taking the Bath. 7.2. Everything is solvable… Despite the present "disastrous situation", which we are constantly told about, we should not look back, into the void. I mean the West, where the 48 V. A. CHUDINOV The Russian language is millions of years old 49 Oreshkin P.P . The Babylonian phenomenon. The Russian language from the depths of centuries V. Chudinov

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