Book of Grigory Klimov "Red Kabbalah": a summary, reviews

Grigory Petrovich Klimov is almost unknown in the literary world. However, lovers of all kinds of "conspiracy theories" are probably well acquainted with his work. Being a convinced racist and xenophobe, Klimov promoted the ideas of discrimination and hatred in his books, passing them off as "a unique view of a sane person." Grigory Petrovich also liked to engage in “historical research”, during which he found out hitherto unknown juicy facts from the life of various historical figures. Klimov’s work has nothing to do with real scientific research and is, in fact, a high-quality “yellow press”. The writer's works were repeatedly criticized by eminent historians and literary critics. Scientists noted that in his works Klimov is only trying to "assert himself by systematizing the failures of various famous figures of politics, culture and art, passing off their features as signs of inferiority."

Some of the author’s works are included in the Federal List of Extremist Materials and found to be prohibited.

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Writer

Grigory Klimov - a well-known in narrow circles Russian writer, journalist, editor, publicist and lecturer. He works in the genre of pseudo-documentary and eugenics, while simultaneously publishing works of conspiracy theological content.

The books of Grigory Klimov were quite popular in the mid-nineties of the last century. At that time, the writer was able to subtly feel the public interest in "secret information miraculously found in the archives of the CIA and the FSB and, under the threat of death, conveyed by the author to a curious and thinking person."

The mystery and inconclusiveness of the materials published by him attracted many publishing houses that began collaborating with the writer. So, the books of Grigory Klimov have been translated into several dozen languages, including English, Spanish, French, Romanian and German.

Editor Grigory Petrovich

What is famous for?

Grigory Petrovich became famous for the fact that for many years he worked on the theory of “higher sociology”. According to Klimov’s own statement, this science was supposed to combine the “correct” sociology and the “real” history. “Higher sociology” is based on the anti-Semitic and homophobic ideas of Grigory Petrovich himself. The theory did not receive any scientific evidence from the author or his colleagues, except for the statements of the writer, but it became a real sensation among the radically-minded neo-Nazi youth.

Biography

Grigory Klimov, nee Igor Borisovich Kalmykov, was born on September 26, 1918. The father of the future writer worked as a doctor, and his mother was a housewife. Reliable information about the childhood and youth of the publicist was not preserved. All that is known is that in 1941 he graduated with honors from the Novocherkassk Industrial Institute.

Portrait of a deserter

early years

In 1942, Klimov decides to emigrate and begins to fulfill his plan from the fact that he moves to Moscow and enters the Military Institute of Foreign Languages. Teachers noted the phenomenal memory of Gregory. Klimov could memorize several pages of text and translate it in his mind into English or German. In 1945, he graduated with honors from the university and went to work in Berlin, in the Soviet Military Administration.

Emigration

Some time later, at the end of 1947, the authorities removed Klimov to their homeland, but the young translator refused to return to the USSR and secretly moved to West Germany, where he immediately bought false documents in the name of Ralph Werner.

Klimov in uniform

For two years, the young man lives in Germany and is working on his first book, entitled “Song of the Winner,” designed to expose the bloody Soviet regime.

In 1949, Klimov moved to permanently reside in America.

Literary career

During his long literary life, Grigory Petrovich wrote many works, one way or another criticizing Soviet reality or revealing secret conspiracies created by masons according to the formulas of the prince of this world. In total, the author published the following books:

  1. 1951 - "Song of the Winner." Klimov's first work, which became an absolute bestseller. It was translated into three languages ​​and published in 27 countries.
  2. 1970 - "Prince of this world." The second book of Grigory Petrovich, devoted to Satanism and its influence on world politics.
  3. 1973 - Case 69. Work dedicated to the everyday life of the Soviet special services and the algorithms of their work.
  4. 1975 - "My name is Legion." Klimov argued that all the power of the devil lies in politicians, which are incredibly many in the world ("demonic legion").
    Autographed book of atvor
  5. 1981 - 1989 - “Protocols of the Soviet Wise Men”, “Red Kabbalah”, “God's People”. The famous anti-Semitic trilogy of Grigory Petrovich, containing false materials about the "bloody" Soviet regime, as well as "revealing" the world domination of Masonic organizations.
  6. 2002 - Revelation. The autobiographical work of the writer, telling about his life, about interesting people whom he met in different countries.

"Red Kabbalah"

The most famous work of the writer, published in 1987 and became a real sensation in the west. At that time, writers were very much appreciated in Europe and the USA, who could misrepresent the policies of the Soviet Union or reveal “hitherto unknown facts” that discredit the honor of the state. Their books and “studies” were published in public money in huge print runs, and the authors themselves received substantial fees.

"Red Kabbalah" by Grigory Klimov became one of such works.

Book cover

The main ideas of the book

The summary of Klimov’s “Red Kabbalah” includes several theses, which the author gradually proves, using arguments of personal opinion on each issue, Nazi propaganda materials of dubious quality, nationalist publications of other authors supporting the ideology of himself.

Thesis 1. Old age and death are peculiar not only to people, but also to clans and peoples.

Thesis 2. The aging of nations occurs due to closely related ties.

Thesis 3. Homosexuality is a manifestation of "degradation of the people."

Thesis 4. World domination is exercised by 666 Jewish families, to which all governments of the world are subordinate.

Thesis 5. Soviet power was specially artificially introduced into the territory of the Russian Empire in order to destroy the Russian people with the help of special formulas instructions received from abroad. In Klimov’s Red Kabbalah about the “formula of the Pope”, it is said that it, like the acclaimed “Dulles Plan”, is aimed at corrupting the Russian people and putting it into a state of “degradation”.

Thesis 6. All political figures of absolutely any country in the world are a manifestation of the devil and "a tool in his hands."

The journalist reveals and argues such theses throughout the book. “Red Kabbalah” by Grigory Klimov is the second part of the author’s trilogy devoted to the analysis of the above issues. The work covers the analysis of the fourth and fifth theses and contains a large amount of information aimed at discrediting the government of the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation.

Retired Writer

Reviews

Since the publication of the book in 1987, many famous people managed to publish their reviews on Klimov’s “Red Kabbalah”. For example, the director of the IBHR, Alexander Brod, believes that in his works the author openly promotes Nazism and incites Russian youth to continue the work of Nazi criminals.

Grigory Petrovich himself denies a similar interpretation of his works and remarks that his work is aimed only at "conveying to the youth the truth about a conspiracy in the highest echelons of power."

Law enforcement bodies of the Russian Federation did not stand aside: “God's people”, “Protocols of the Soviet wise men” and “Red Kabbalah” by Grigory Klimov were included in the Federal List of Extremist Materials.

The journalistic community also reacted with hostility to the works of the Russian publicist. Many artists have published a number of negative reviews.

The book "Red Kabbalah" by Grigory Klimov is still associated with many journalists with the most voluminous example of a systematic lie ever published in Russia.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/F6997/


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