N. LEVASHOV'S «SVETL BROOM» IN A. KHATYBOV'S «BATH SCHOOL» AND A LABOUR SPADE. BOOK 4. THE PHYSICS OF THE REALITIES

Book 4. The Physics of the Realities. Chapter 2. Information and just information 62 1.9. We write, say and use… I‘d like to emphasize that we live in the time of information. This means that everyone is a potential target, absolutely unprotected against information bullets. In order to take an action (in line with the plan, not the situation), you need freedom, you have to understand and evaluate what is being published and the purpose of it. Do not feel any fear to publish your articles. And if something goes wrong you should not ever get despaired, Because you lose your mind in despair. But you also must not drive anyone to despair, more so through thrusting your own concepts on someone. Everyone has right to speak one’s mind on the subject, and even more so a thinking person. And if this person is busy doing something, or just thinks of doing something, and for the good, it is only to be welcomed. Everyone should stick to such a position. If you publish something you should be mindful of those who may read your writing, After all, there are a lot of publications now, aiming at raising rebellious states on many reasons. You must not do it. If someone is not able to evaluate his actions, then he gets in a fit of insanity. He becomes just "a stockbreeder", which is the worst. If publications or a site trigger off such feelings, what are they for, then? First of all, everyone should envisage the consequences of each article or publication. Do not try to become like those warriors-bloggers of this cybernetic war, which Americans started (they themselves created this sphere to win victories there). I, and especially Boris Makov, have repeatedly explained to many cyber war specialists that America pursues precisely this goal. Do not pay any attention to such articles. There is a fairy tale, it's a pity, it is from the Baltic: "A witch lived in the village. She terrorized everyone, she wanted the people offer her sacrifices and so on. One day they all gathered and decided to just turn their backs on her. And the witch died . " That's the way to do. F airy tales, though far from true, teach good lads a thing or two! 15 Read fairy tales! Read carefully if you urge for Knowledge. N. Levashov believed that Pushkin's “Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish” should be a bed-side book. The 15 A Lie" in the Slavs meant incomplete, superficial Truth. For example, you can say: "Here is a whole puddle of gasoline," and we can say that it is a pool of dirty water, covered with a film of gasoline. In the second statement is True, in the first not everything is true, i.e. False. "a Lie" and "to lie", – have a single root origin. That. which lies on the surface, or on the surface of which one can lie, or – a superficial judgment about the object.

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