But later, when you try to verify it with logic, it turns out that none of that was actually there — it all just “seemed” to you. That’s why it can’t be caught — that’s a very important, interesting point. And so it turns out that I start to feel like it’s a certain place depicted on the little sheet that was passed to me by Nadezhda, the messenger from September 7, 2009. And that’s when the system illuminated to me that what she gave me — those were the “keys to paradise.” Because at that moment, I actually said to her, this Nadezhda:
– Do you know about the keys?
– The keys to paradise?
– Yes. How do you know about that? – I know everything.
And then she gave me this note, and it had the names: Plekhanov Ignatich, Zasulich, Deich, and Axelrod, then the number 3, 14 – 15 – 26 – 42, and a little dash and 5. And some building or mountain, some kind of place, and there were two little figures or symbols, and in English it said: “Only you can read what is written on this stone.” And on that stone was written: Toti Emul Esto, and she gave that to me. And it wasn’t her — something was inside her, like in horror movies, as if some entity had taken over. From what I understood, she was an English teacher and lived somewhere near Vladimirskaya. How to find her now — I don’t know. And even if I did find her, she wouldn’t remember or would say it never happened, because something had entered her. But that’s not the point. At that time, I had the feeling that “they” — those above — had given me the keys to paradise through this woman. But again — what are the “keys to paradise”? I don’t know. It just sounds beautiful — some key, some entrance. Paradise — something unique, the best. I didn’t even know that these “keys to paradise” originally appear somewhere — that they come from some biblical stories, and that Peter has these keys, even though in St. Petersburg there are so many images of him holding keys. I never paid attention to that before. And it turns out that I meet with Big Alexander and show him this note. So that must have been September 8. Meaning, I met with him the next day in the afternoon, around two or three o’clock. I show him the note, and he says: