Binary code Mystery number three - стр. 16
Rutra did not think it necessary to listen to the "brilliant orators" any further. Their speeches were just another attempt to show that the world was ruled by the financial masters and the characters they hated, whose nomenclature was practically the same to frighten the public. The authors of such opuses usually had no idea that the world is ruled by those who are indifferent to money. If they ruled the world with money, no paper would suffice. The final part deserved special attention. With minimal analysis it would have been clear that this was a "message from the grave," but no one bothered to check that. The main thing was that "the family lay on fertile ground", there was another reason to "turn the tables".
From all this we could more accurately conclude that it was just another "duck" aimed at strengthening power where it was desired and weakening it where it was desired. The Jews themselves were to blame for the appearance of such falsehoods, with their mental pleasure in exalting themselves and their importance, trying to protect themselves by means of this, which in fact turned out to be the opposite.
To Rutra there was nothing of interest here. Neither the people in question nor the speakers were of any importance to his investigation. He had already noted the most important things for himself, so he nodded understandingly, shook his head and left.
On the way out, the "security service" stamped a "document" handed to him, for his alibi, about attending the secret meeting of the group. It was a document about participation in the exhibition-fair "Stone Flower", held annually in the town of Apatity, which is attended by craftsmen from all over Russia. The other "visitors", apparently – depending on their competence, were given various "security certificates". It was a convenient disguise, as the town of Apatity is the scientific capital of the world Polar region. The town of Apatity is also the geological and scientific center of the Kola Peninsula. Most likely, that is why "documents" about attending various scientific seminars, meetings, lectures, advanced training courses were handed out. The diversity of the "scientific staff" was admirable. Among Rutra's new associates were "representatives" of the Kola Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Clearly the place was not chosen for nothing. Rutra made a photographic picture of the delegates and was sure that he would find many of them in scientific institutions of the peninsula (and not only). The Kola Science Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences includes 9 institutes, 8 of which are located in the city of Apatity, and 2 centers.