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Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2023 7:33 am
by Alexandr Korol
this in the past, and we are experiencing a repeat. There is this cyclicity that is very interesting.

According to my knowledge, feelings, and some known facts, there are a lot of underwater structures that no one touches in the Neva, in the Gulf of Finland, and in Lake Ladoga. On the left side of St. Petersburg, there is the Gulf of Finland; on the right side, there is Lake Ladoga, and St.Petersburg is in the middle. I believe that it was all, at one time, underwater.

When I told Big Alexander, he said that St. Petersburg and all of Europe were once in the ashes after a volcano exploded. And then there was a nuclear explosion. And that St. Petersburg is not Russia. He says that it does not look like Russia in any way. Russia, with its ancient heroes, such as Alexander Nevsky, in helmets and churches with white domes. But St. Petersburg is completely different. It is not Russian, you know? Interesting, strange, incomprehensible, yes. And a huge secret.

Messengers do not always speak in riddles. Sometimes, they talk a lot. Sometimes, they only say two sentences. They come to protect you from something, to stop you from doing something, or to guide you in a particular direction. I decided that I wanted to live in England, and on the eighth or ninth of May, I arrived in London. I was walking past a church, and the old man appeared before me again, and I told him:

– I want to live in London. I feel that those who rule everything are here. There’s a special kind of power here, and it’s so cool.
– You understand, – he tells me, – the Queen of Britain sends her assistants to a Russian town, and they bring pies to her from there because they don’t have such pies back home. England is nothing. She has nothing; she just collects the best from everyone, But she has nothing of her own.

Before, when he was singing the song “Dunya is sitting at the gate,” he emphasized how it related to Temple, stone, templar, do you remember? He said that it is all ecclesiastical, sacred language and that it is not necessary to take it literally.