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The Bull's Hour

Baron

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Isn't it the targeted goal of Gates - Schwab - Rothschild - Putin - Biden & Co 'jabs.
The modern dystopian society was described fifty years ago by a Russian writer.

All are obliged to receive 'vaccines'
Some die earlier, some later.
Like today in the western world

The society of this distant planet is labelled by Efremov as "an amalgamation of a Capitalism in its worst form and of a Chinese pseudo-socialism" and a part of "Inferno" (a deep philosophical concept of Efremov's relating to the Nature and the natural way of things, always as he claims infernal towards the living thinking sentient beings), a society in which ordinary workers' lives are limited to 26 local years ("short-living", KJI, or КЖИ for Russian: "КороткоЖИвущие") while scientists, engineers and other selected qualified professionals live out their natural lives ("long-living", DJI, or ДЖИ for Russian: "ДолгоЖИвущие"), with artists, sportspeople and "models" given somewhat longer life-spans than that of KJI (up to about 34 years). Both KJI and DJI are under the ruthless totalitarian control of the ruling class of government bureaucracy ("snake-carriers", similar to the prototypical "inner-party members" of Orwell's 1984) and the police forces ("the lilac"), which in turn are under the direct command of the Council of Four and its Chairman, the actual Ruler of the planet. The most shocking aspect of its civilization for the Earthlings is its total control of information, maintaining separate information systems for separate social strata, with full and true information available ultimately only to the Supreme Leader (who, for example, is the only one on the whole planet knowing that Tormance people are, in fact, from Earth).



Interestingly all books in English were swept away before Scamdemic CV19

Does the novel "The Bull's Hour" by Ivan Yefremov exist? I've been searching for a print copy for days with no luck. Nor can I figure out where the information on Wikipedia came from. Does this book really exist?

 

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