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Andrey Tikhomirov

    Julian Assange
    Influence of the world oligarchy on social ideas in the world
    Russia: presidential messages to the Federal Assembly
    Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact 1939
    Mikhail Gorbachev
    Celtes
    • Les Celtes, un grand groupe de tribus indo-européennes, dont le territoire de peuplement dans la seconde moitié du premier millénaire avant J.-C. s'étendait des îles britanniques à l'Asie mineure. Les Celtes habitaient déjà la deuxième moitié du 1er millénaire avant J.-C. sur le territoire de la France moderne, de la Belgique, de la Suisse, de l'Allemagne du Sud, de l'Autriche, de l'Italie du Nord, de l'Espagne du Nord et de l'Ouest, des îles britanniques, de la République tchèque, en partie de la Hongrie et de la Bulgarie. Ils viennent d'une ancienne communauté indo-européenne qui s'était déplacée vers l'ouest de l'Europe avant les autres Indo-Européens. Les mouvements de tous les Indo-Européens peuvent être comparés au sens figuré à la chute d'une boule de neige des montagnes, qui au début est petite, tombant, de plus en plus grande, se transforme en une énorme avalanche. Avant cela, les plus anciens établissements des anciens Indo-Européens - les Varas - ont attiré diverses tribus errantes, qui se sont installées autour de l'ancien Vars, et ont progressivement formé l'épine dorsale des anciens Aryens (Indo-Européens).

      Celtes
    • Mikhail Gorbachev

      Chronicle of events

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The book explores the complex legacy of Mikhail Gorbachev and his role in the tumultuous period of Perestroika, which is debated as either a collapse or a transition to democracy. It highlights Gorbachev's recognition through various awards for his contributions to ending the Cold War and fostering hope in Eastern Europe. However, it also addresses the controversies surrounding his leadership, particularly the events leading to the USSR's disintegration and the subsequent calls for accountability regarding the treatment of Slavic peoples.

      Mikhail Gorbachev
    • Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact 1939

      In search of the historical truth

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the controversial non-aggression pact between Germany and the Soviet Union, questioning its historical legitimacy and implications. It examines Stalin's perspective on the benefits of the pact, highlighting the temporary peace it provided and the strategic advantage gained for military preparation. Through historical and graphological analysis, the author argues that the supposed secret additional protocol may have been a fabrication, casting doubt on its existence and the narrative surrounding the agreement's significance.

      Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact 1939
    • Russia: presidential messages to the Federal Assembly

      Political Science Research

      • 52pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The ruling elite's pursuit of control over society's resources creates significant contradictions, as they seek to reshape it for their benefit. President Putin's 2020 address highlighted the need for substantial financial investment in social support measures, particularly maternity capital, extending until 2026. This message marked a historic focus on social issues in Russia. Additionally, proposed constitutional amendments, including restrictions on officials living abroad and a minimum wage mandate, reflect a significant shift in governance during Putin's tenure.

      Russia: presidential messages to the Federal Assembly
    • Influence of the world oligarchy on social ideas in the world

      A study of some human problematic questions

      • 52pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The book explores the universal laws governing all living beings, highlighting the similarities in development among plants, animals, and humans. It uses the metaphor of a pyramid to illustrate societal structures, where power and wealth reside at the top, while the base represents the weaker and poorer segments of society. The stability of this pyramid reflects the overall health of the society, with a more stable structure indicating better living conditions. Additionally, it emphasizes nature's role in shaping resilient organisms through the eternal struggle for existence.

      Influence of the world oligarchy on social ideas in the world
    • Julian Assange

      Chronological investigation by the press

      • 60pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The narrative centers on Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, who was arrested on April 11, 2019, after seeking asylum at the Ecuadorian Embassy since 2012. He faces extradition to the United States, where he is charged with 18 criminal offenses related to the publication of classified government documents. These charges constitute the largest case of classified information disclosure in U.S. history, with potential penalties totaling up to 175 years in prison. Assange remains in Belmarsh prison, having been denied bail multiple times.

      Julian Assange
    • Pharaoh Ehnaton

      Scientific research

      • 52pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the reign of Pharaoh Amenhotep IV, who promoted the worship of the solar deity Aton amid a backdrop of natural disasters following the eruption of the Santorin volcano in the 14th century BC. It discusses the consequences of these events, including the executions in Egypt and the pharaoh's refusal to free the Jews from captivity, attributing various plagues to supernatural causes rather than the Jewish population. Additionally, it connects these historical occurrences to significant shifts in religious practices and the decline of ancient civilizations like Atlantis and the Minoans.

      Pharaoh Ehnaton
    • Second front

      In search of the historical truth

      • 60pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The narrative delves into the strategic delay of the Western Allies in opening the Second Front during World War II, emphasizing the tensions between the United States, England, and the Soviet Union. It highlights the promises made in 1942, the repeated appeals from Soviet leadership, and the eventual launch of Operation Overlord in June 1944. The book suggests that the postponement was influenced by the self-serving interests of the Allies, raising questions about their motivations and the impact on the war's progression and the liberation of Europe from Nazi control.

      Second front
    • Law and Society

      Collection of articles

      • 52pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The book addresses the urgent mental health crisis exacerbated by rising information and emotional stress, leading to increased anxiety and alienation in society. It highlights the inability of many individuals to manage stress effectively, resulting in self-destructive behaviors and a rise in psychopathologies. The absence of timely psychological support and the media's promotion of harmful lifestyles further complicate these issues. The author explores the challenges of distinguishing between normal and pathological behaviors within this context, emphasizing the need for effective solutions.

      Law and Society
    • Apostle Andrew: biography

      Scientific research

      • 88pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring the life of Andrew, one of the 12 apostles and brother of Simon Peter, this book delves into his transition from being a disciple of John the Baptist to following Jesus Christ. It examines the significance of the number 12 in relation to ancient Israelite tribes and its connection to lunar phases. The narrative challenges traditional religious beliefs, questioning the nature of divine control and the role of priests, suggesting that all religions may rely on psychological manipulation. The text ultimately raises profound questions about free will and predestination.

      Apostle Andrew: biography