Russian grand duke Svyatoslav destroyed to the ground all original Khazaria kaganate (cohenate? don't know correct thansliteration from hebrew. kohan, cohen, kogan?) state that was accounted invincible at the time. It was thousand years ago (July 3, 964 AD). So, there are enough reasons for all that ashkenazi to hate Russians and try to take revenge. And after thousand years of khasarian revenge attempts, they are still not satisfied. May be ashkenazi just don't know how to cook the revenge correctly?
PS: https://rusidea.org/picts/kalendar/Svyatoslav.jpg - the monument for Svyatoslav in Belgorod. Take a look at the Khazarian shield hold by an enemy warrior attacked by Svyatoslav . How could it be left unpunished?
Everybody. Defeat of khazarian kaganate is a part of history curriculum. At least 10 years ago was, when one of my children studied that part of Russian history in school.
In Russia many people overall sceptical about that war. May be many think that that Ukrainian ZOG has to be defeated, but not that way and by not that authorities Russia have now. There are too many problems in Russia itself to solve any external ones.
We are mostly OK, average Russian is feeded by state propaganda but don't believe it full. Average Russian think that Russia should win that war against West in Ukraine, but doubt that that strange way is correct one.
Are Russians true Christian Orthodox believers or is it fake belief like in the West?
It is very different. From pure atheists (USSR was atheistic state) who just like some Orthodox Cristianity holidays and gladly swim in ice-holes at Epiphany and celebrate Resurrection (Easter), to the stupid cultists who obsessed with idolising of saints and repeating rituals. Including ones who just like the theosophcal idea of Orthodox Cristianity but not really strict followers of every bit of that religion.
Orthodox Cristianity have deep roots in Russian culture, so, even being a complete atheist or even muslim you still influenced by that religion through culture.
Easy as fuck.
Russian grand duke Svyatoslav destroyed to the ground all original Khazaria kaganate (cohenate? don't know correct thansliteration from hebrew. kohan, cohen, kogan?) state that was accounted invincible at the time. It was thousand years ago (July 3, 964 AD). So, there are enough reasons for all that ashkenazi to hate Russians and try to take revenge. And after thousand years of khasarian revenge attempts, they are still not satisfied. May be ashkenazi just don't know how to cook the revenge correctly?
PS: https://rusidea.org/picts/kalendar/Svyatoslav.jpg - the monument for Svyatoslav in Belgorod. Take a look at the Khazarian shield hold by an enemy warrior attacked by Svyatoslav . How could it be left unpunished?
Wow, fascinating. Do many Russians know about this or the existence of Khazarians?
Can you give us an on the ground update of what is happening in Russia now? The perspectives of the war?
Everybody. Defeat of khazarian kaganate is a part of history curriculum. At least 10 years ago was, when one of my children studied that part of Russian history in school.
In Russia many people overall sceptical about that war. May be many think that that Ukrainian ZOG has to be defeated, but not that way and by not that authorities Russia have now. There are too many problems in Russia itself to solve any external ones.
I hope you guys are OK... I heard that there was a missile that landed in a Russian village about a week ago.
Are Russians true Christian Orthodox believers or is it fake belief like in the West?
We are mostly OK, average Russian is feeded by state propaganda but don't believe it full. Average Russian think that Russia should win that war against West in Ukraine, but doubt that that strange way is correct one.
It is very different. From pure atheists (USSR was atheistic state) who just like some Orthodox Cristianity holidays and gladly swim in ice-holes at Epiphany and celebrate Resurrection (Easter), to the stupid cultists who obsessed with idolising of saints and repeating rituals. Including ones who just like the theosophcal idea of Orthodox Cristianity but not really strict followers of every bit of that religion.
Orthodox Cristianity have deep roots in Russian culture, so, even being a complete atheist or even muslim you still influenced by that religion through culture.