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But who was Alexander Ivanov and why was his life so savagely ended, you may ask...
And why was this simple man from such a distant country so important to the outside world?
Stick till the end of this short and shocking presentation and you'll find out why the same
principles applied in medieval-like Russia also apply here in the U.S. and why...
Leaders like Trump, Obama and many others keep this
secret under military grade encryption...
Alexander Ivanov was one of the brightest minds our world ever had. Born in 1954 in
Yakutsk, Sakha Republic, Russia, he escaped the Regime by a stroke of luck. Knowing he
wouldn't stand a chance for a normal life during and after the Cold War, his parents smuggled
him across the border into China...
He studied Physics and Chemistry till the age of 25 and, after migrating to USA, earned a
scholarship for his Master's Degree State-Side. At 32 he was already a renowned professor in
Salt Lake City, Utah, and a leading figure in alternative energy research and development...
In the meantime his parents were struggling mainly with weather conditions - sometimes
temperatures reached minus 80 degrees – which led to cold blackouts. They kept themselves
warm by the fire which was hard to keep burning with expensive wood.
All his life Alexander Ivanov did the best he could to help his parents and relatives, given the
circumstances...
Few know that in Yakutsk, as in the rest of Russia during The Cold War, there were times when,
besides the food rationing and lack of human rights, electricity used to be a problem...