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Andrej Tihomirow

    Alexander Litvinenko and Sergey Magnitsky
    Needs and motives
    Society as a system
    Squeaks: poisoning
    Challenges of disarmament
    Warschauer Aufstand 1944
    • Warschauer Aufstand 1944

      Auf der Suche nach der historischen Wahrheit

      • 68 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Der Warschauer Aufstand von 1944 stellt einen entscheidenden Moment im Kampf um die polnische Unabhängigkeit dar, als die Armee von Krajowa versuchte, die Kontrolle über Warschau zu übernehmen, während die Rote Armee sich näherte. Dieser Aufstand wurde heimlich organisiert, ohne die sowjetischen Truppen zu informieren, und sollte die Macht an den neu gegründeten "Provinzialministerrat" übergeben. Gleichzeitig befand sich der Premierminister der polnischen Auswandererregierung in Verhandlungen mit der Sowjetunion, was die Komplexität der politischen Lage verdeutlicht.

      Warschauer Aufstand 1944
    • Challenges of disarmament

      1987-2020.

      • 76 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      The expiration of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START III) in February 2021 raises significant concerns about nuclear stability between the U.S. and Russia. Initially established in 2010 by Presidents Obama and Medvedev, the treaty allowed for a potential five-year extension. Current U.S. President Trump’s insistence on including China complicates negotiations, while Moscow advocates for an unconditional extension, emphasizing that maintaining START III is vital for national interests amid global tensions.

      Challenges of disarmament
    • Squeaks: poisoning

      Chronological investigation by the press

      • 68 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      The investigation into the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia highlights a complex international incident with significant implications. Found unconscious in Salisbury on March 4, 2018, they were critically injured by an unknown nerve agent linked to a Russian trail, reminiscent of the 2006 poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko. Traces of the substance were discovered at a local restaurant, Zizi, where the victims had dined shortly before the incident. The case has sparked a strong response from UK officials and raised tensions with Russia, who denied involvement and offered to cooperate in the investigation.

      Squeaks: poisoning
    • Society as a system

      Collection of articles

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring the multifaceted nature of society, this book delves into its definition as a collective of individuals united for communication and mutual aid, as well as a stage in historical development. It examines society as a reflection of humanity's overall progress while highlighting the interplay between human activity and the natural environment. The text emphasizes the role of human consciousness and will in shaping culture, addressing both the positive and negative impacts of societal actions on the world.

      Society as a system
    • Needs and motives

      Psychological issues

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring the concept of motive, this book delves into how it shapes individual actions and needs. It emphasizes the often-misunderstood nature of motives, framing them as rational justifications for behavior. The text argues that underlying desires drive activity, highlighting the essential connection between needs and motives. It discusses the fundamental requirements for human existence and development, such as food, water, and social interaction, illustrating how these needs inform and direct personal motivation in everyday life.

      Needs and motives
    • Alexander Litvinenko and Sergey Magnitsky

      Chronological investigation by the press

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      The narrative explores the life and mysterious death of Alexander Litvinenko, a former FSB officer, in London in 2006, highlighting the international intrigue surrounding his case. It details the investigation by British intelligence into potential radioactive threats and the media's portrayal of Russian espionage. The account also touches on Litvinenko's connections to Chechen fighters and al-Qaeda, his conversion to Islam, and the unresolved circumstances of lawyer Sergei Magnitsky's death, which strained US-Russia relations through subsequent sanctions against Russian officials.

      Alexander Litvinenko and Sergey Magnitsky
    • Animal cult

      Scientific atheism

      • 60 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      The book explores the evolution of hunting and fishing practices into rituals and cults, highlighting how ancient hunters used food remnants to attract animals and developed behaviors that morphed into religious actions. It examines the role of priests in shaping these rituals, emphasizing the concept of sacrifice as a central theme. The narrative critiques modern religious practices, suggesting that they often serve the financial interests of religious leaders through manipulation and the sale of religious items, ultimately influencing believers' faith and behaviors.

      Animal cult
    • Management Styles

      Sociological research

      • 56 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Management is explored through various methods that influence subordinates, categorized into three main types: administrative, economic, and socio-psychological. Each type has distinct applications, advantages, and disadvantages that can vary based on the specific work environment. Effective management requires selecting the appropriate combination of these methods tailored to the situation and team dynamics. Additionally, a manager's personal preferences in communication styles shape their unique leadership approach, impacting the overall effectiveness of team interactions.

      Management Styles
    • Mountain sickness and the gods

      Collection of articles

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Exploring the historical reverence for mountains, the book delves into the role of ancient priests as early slave owners who manipulated their tribes through perceived divine authority. It highlights the connection between these figures and the physiological sensitivity some individuals have to natural changes, likening their experiences to a form of spiritual addiction perpetuated by modern oligarchs and bankers. The narrative intertwines science and spirituality, examining how certain people can sense weather fluctuations and earth vibrations, linking them to the mystical status of mountain-dwelling "gods-diviners."

      Mountain sickness and the gods
    • Marketing of health services

      Marketing issues

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Understanding the life cycle of medical services is crucial for effective marketing, encompassing stages from introduction to decline. The book outlines three types of marketing control: annual plan execution, profitability, and strategic objectives. It emphasizes the importance of considering consumer capabilities, institutional resources, service quality, and competition. Key factors include the availability and accessibility of services, technological advancements, and the expertise of medical professionals, all of which influence the marketing strategy of healthcare institutions.

      Marketing of health services
    • Atheistic worldview

      Brief overview

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      An atheistic worldview fundamentally rejects the belief in the supernatural, affirming human existence through this negation. It emphasizes a struggle against religion, aiming to liberate individuals from dependence on external forces. The development of atheism is influenced by material production and social relations, rooted in materialism and science. The ideological conflict between atheism and religion mirrors the broader struggle of progressive forces against oppressive societal structures. Historically, atheism emerged in ancient societies as a counter to the illusions perpetuated by ruling classes through religion.

      Atheistic worldview
    • In search of heaven

      Scientific research

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      The book explores the groundbreaking research of J. Searins, who, using satellite imagery and ancient scientific texts, discovered that the biblical paradise was a real location on Earth rather than a heavenly realm. It delves into the etymology of "Eden," revealing its meanings in Hebrew and Sumerian, and challenges traditional views of its geography. By examining the implications of these findings, the narrative offers a compelling perspective on the Garden of Eden as a significant historical and cultural site rather than a mere myth.

      In search of heaven
    • Loch Ness monsters

      Publications in The Circles.

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      The enduring fascination with the Loch Ness monster persists despite extensive literature on the subject. Located in a unique geological formation in Northern Scotland, Loch Ness is a deep, ancient lake that has sparked theories about the survival of prehistoric creatures like Plesiosaurs. Its deep waters, which remain unfrozen and maintain a consistent temperature, provide an intriguing environment for both believers and skeptics. The lake's rich history and mysterious allure continue to captivate the imagination of many.

      Loch Ness monsters
    • State

      Collection of articles

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      The book delves into the inherent contradictions of the state as a societal organization, highlighting its role in integrating class society and managing social affairs. It explores Karl Marx's perspective that the state serves the interests of society while simultaneously becoming an instrument of the economically dominant class in a class-antagonistic society. This duality raises questions about the state's ability to promote social progress and development, as it increasingly reflects the interests of a specific class rather than the population as a whole.

      State
    • Warsaw Uprising 1944

      In search of the historical truth

      • 60 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of World War II, the narrative explores the tensions surrounding the liberation of Poland by the Red Army and the Polish resistance. In August 1944, the Army of Krajowa launched an uprising in Warsaw, aiming to establish a government before the Soviets could secure control. Coordinated with the Polish emigrant government but conducted without Soviet approval, the uprising sought to undermine the Polish Committee for National Liberation. Organizers relied on British support for their rebellion, highlighting the complex interplay of politics and military strategy during this tumultuous period.

      Warsaw Uprising 1944
    • Russia in 1916-1920

      Chronicle of events

      • 292 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The narrative focuses on Russia's tumultuous period from 1916 to 1920, highlighting its struggles in World War I and the subsequent revolutions. It details the failure of Tsarist leadership, the rise of military dictatorship, and the suppression of democratic freedoms, which spurred popular unrest. The book also explores foreign intervention, including the Entente's military support for the "White Movement," and discusses "military communism" as a response to economic regulation during the war. Additionally, it provides insights into regional events in Orenburg.

      Russia in 1916-1920
    • Knowing the world

      Investigation of some problematic issues

      • 76 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Set in the 1980s, the narrative explores groundbreaking experiments in time manipulation and space-time distortion, primarily conducted by Western researchers from Israel and the U.S. Their focus is on developing combat systems capable of inflicting devastating damage while remaining undetectable, even underground. The story reveals the implications of these advancements, including a U.S. government commission's concerns over the potential misuse of powerful computers by Russia, hinting at a tense geopolitical landscape influenced by technological warfare.

      Knowing the world
    • Sociological thought

      Sociology issues

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring the evolution of Russian psychological sociology, this work highlights the interplay between various psychological theories, including structuralism, behaviorism, and existential psychology. It traces the journey of psychological concepts from theoretical foundations to practical applications in learning, work, and treatment, establishing a framework for practical psychology. The book also discusses the specialization of psychological knowledge in communication, education, and health, while acknowledging the continued, albeit sidelined, study of the soul and spirituality.

      Sociological thought
    • Everybody on the "credit hook"!

      Collection of articles from different years

      • 72 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      The book explores the cyclical nature of history, emphasizing how wars and political upheavals often serve the interests of powerful bankers. It argues that financial elites, particularly Wall Street bankers, ensnare nations through enticing loans, leading to perpetual debt and dependency. Once in power, these "puppet" leaders often mismanage funds, ensuring their countries remain trapped in a cycle of borrowing and manipulation. This critique highlights a long-standing scheme of financial enslavement that dates back to historical figures like the Rothschilds, revealing the ongoing struggle between power and debt.

      Everybody on the "credit hook"!
    • Resurrection

      Scientific research

      • 88 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Exploring the concept of resurrection, the book delves into the beliefs surrounding life after death and the ancient roots of the term "resurrection." It examines the linguistic connections to fire and ignition, while also considering scientific perspectives on the feasibility of resurrection through theoretical advancements like time travel and individual replication. The narrative addresses the potential challenges, such as the butterfly effect, emphasizing the need for the past to remain unchanged in pursuit of resurrection.

      Resurrection
    • Use of fire

      Scientific research

      • 80 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Fire has been a pivotal element in human civilization, dating back to Neanderthals who skillfully utilized it for cooking and tool-making over 400,000 years ago. The cultural significance of fire is explored through the connection between the word "Svarog" and the Sanskrit "swastika," a symbol with deep historical roots in various cultures. The book delves into the evolution of forging techniques among ancient tribes, particularly the Scythians and Sarmatians, and highlights the enduring legacy of fire in practices like using a samovar, which reflects ancient traditions.

      Use of fire
    • Cultural Problems

      Study of culturological issues

      • 56 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring the interplay between culture and individual existence, this book delves into how modern cultural issues reflect a person's search for meaning and spiritual depth. It philosophically examines the role of philosophy within culture, highlighting the challenges of defining culture as an "ontological" phenomenon. The text also addresses the emergence of countercurrents that challenge dominant cultural norms across different societies and eras, emphasizing the dynamic and multifaceted nature of cultural evolution and reform.

      Cultural Problems
    • Political Thought

      Collection of articles

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring the complexity of public life, this book delves into various social sciences such as history, philosophy, and political science, examining their unique perspectives on political interactions. It analyzes the stages of political processes, the conditions that facilitate transitions between them, and the types of social and political movements involved. The text also highlights the roles and statuses of key actors within these processes, emphasizing the significance of the contexts in which political dynamics unfold, including cooperation, compromise, and struggle.

      Political Thought
    • Edward Snowden

      Chronological investigation by the press

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      The narrative centers on Edward Snowden's dramatic escape from U.S. authorities after being granted temporary asylum in Russia. Facing serious charges for leaking classified information and theft, he claims his life is in danger yet remains defiant. The U.S. government is pressing for his extradition, reflecting ongoing tensions between Washington and Moscow. Snowden's situation highlights the complex issues surrounding national security, whistleblowing, and international asylum.

      Edward Snowden
    • The culture of ancient Indo-Europeans

      Scientific research

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      The research highlights the Southern Urals-Black Sea region as the birthplace of ancient Indo-Europeans, who developed a unified language and culture around 5-6 thousand years ago. This area was pivotal for the emergence of early religions like Vedism and Mazdaism, stemming from primitive beliefs. It also marks the beginnings of metallurgy, as inhabitants learned to extract iron from swamp ores. The concept of "Santa Claus" is linked to ancient traditions, where priests, resembling modern depictions, engaged in rituals that hint at early notions of the afterlife.

      The culture of ancient Indo-Europeans
    • Romance languages

      Linguistic Review

      • 116 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The Romance languages, derived from Latin, include a diverse array of languages such as Spanish, French, and Italian, which evolved during the Romanization of Western Europe from the 3rd century B.C. to the 2nd century A.D. Latin's dominance, influenced by local languages, laid the foundation for these languages. Over time, while maintaining a historical connection to Latin, the Romance languages have developed distinct characteristics, showcasing their evolution and divergence from their Latin roots.

      Romance languages
    • "Color revolutions"

      Collection of articles from different years

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      The book explores the geopolitical tensions surrounding Belarus under Lukashenko's leadership, highlighting the conflicting interests of Russian oligarchs and Western powers, particularly the U.S. It delves into the desire of Russian elites for a compliant leader to facilitate Belarus's integration into Russia, while the West seeks a pro-American figure to weaken Russia's influence. The narrative critiques "colored" revolutions as instruments for establishing corrupt regimes that align with Western interests, reflecting a complex battle for control over Belarus's future.

      "Color revolutions"
    • Laws and categories of political science

      Collection of articles

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring the intricate relationship between political science and history, this book delves into how theoretical frameworks inform historical analysis and vice versa. It emphasizes the importance of historical experiences in shaping political theories and highlights the role of political actors in historical processes. The text discusses various methodologies, including system analysis and comparative-historical approaches, while also incorporating sociological methods to enhance the understanding of social phenomena. This comprehensive examination aims to deepen political analysis through a historical lens.

      Laws and categories of political science
    • Tactics and strategy of the world oligarchy

      Collection of articles from different years

      • 56 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      The book explores the manipulative tactics of the world oligarchy, highlighting how transnational corporations (TNCs) bait nations with investments to maintain control over global economies. It discusses the overwhelming influence of a few multibillion-dollar corporations amidst a backdrop of imperialistic struggles for power and market dominance. The author draws on Lenin's insights regarding imperialism, illustrating how it fosters national oppression and resistance, while the financial elite aim to expand their influence, suppress dissent, and maximize profits through military engagements.

      Tactics and strategy of the world oligarchy
    • Law of different countries

      Collection of articles

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      The interplay between religion and law in ancient Mesopotamia reveals a complex relationship, with religious ideology influencing legal codes, albeit less profoundly than in India. The Babylonian text "Shurpu" outlines sins that often align with crimes in the Laws of Hammurabi, highlighting a shared moral framework. Both texts address violations of religious rituals and societal norms, such as theft, violence, and familial discord, illustrating how spiritual beliefs shaped legal principles in this ancient civilization.

      Law of different countries
    • Linguistic notes

      Collection of articles

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the evolution of the Russian literary language, the book explores how fiction serves as a norm-setting mechanism, with national writers influencing language use. It traces the language's development from the Peter the Great era, addressing bilingualism and the integration of foreign borrowings, through Lomonosov's contributions in refining language, to Karamzin's efforts to bridge oral and written forms. The culmination of this evolution is attributed to Pushkin, who played a pivotal role in shaping modern Russian literary expression.

      Linguistic notes
    • "Giri di colore"

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Il libro analizza la complessa situazione della Bielorussia sotto Lukashenko, evidenziando le pressioni della Russia e dell'Occidente. Si discute il bisogno di un leader "obbediente" per la Russia e di un leader "democratico" per l'Occidente, rivelando le dinamiche geopolitiche e le influenze delle rivoluzioni "colorate".

      "Giri di colore"