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Sign Of The Abyss

  • 20.09.2024, 12:06

Kashpirovsky returned for some reason, but by chance.

The 90s are coming back. The Chechens and traitors are coming back, the Witnesses who are not Jehovah's are coming back, Berezovsky and his lawyers are coming back, even Kashpirovsky is coming back.

It's not so much the spirit of the 90s — it's dead — more like a whiff: nasty, sweetish, stinky.

That's how the basements of old houses smell. You can do a super-duper Eurolux renovation on top, but this smell will still hit you when you enter the stair hall. And, having lived like that in your Western-style renovated apartment for a certain number of years, you understand: it's all in vain, you need to tear it down and build anew in a new place.

One British gentleman, having found himself in the brilliant France of one of the last Louis, wrote that he found all the known signs of the approaching revolution in full readiness. Nobody believed him, but a few decades later France exploded with one of the most grandiose revolutions in human history.

I can also say that all the signs of the approaching Russian revolution that I know are present. The main ones are provocations and mysticism.

The last years of the Romanovs' rule were the time of Azefs and Rasputins, the time of modal ethics and escape from reality into Zen. Believe me, Kashpirovsky returned for a reason, for the occasion. This is a sign of the abyss.

Uladzimir Pastukhou, Telegram

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