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maltsevoleg-blog · 8 years ago
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Утренняя работа
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maltsevoleg-blog · 8 years ago
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Dear friends, greetings to all! Today the book "Mahalovo" saw the light in English language. This is the second book in the series of Russian Criminal Tradition. This book is about Russian hand to hand combat, I hope that this book is going to stop all speculations on this topic.
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maltsevoleg-blog · 8 years ago
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Dear friends, thanks a lot to my translators at Research Institute for translating the book of Don Pinnock - Gang Town which I am presenting today in Russian Language. At the moment books as Nongoloza Children, God's Gangsters, and Gang Town are available in Russian language, all these books describe South African Criminal Tradition and Numbers. Ones who desire to look into blade work of South African Criminal Tradition, in the nature of moves, in cultural level and the way the moves are built - I recommend these books and the following books which will be translated in the framework of this series of books.
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maltsevoleg-blog · 8 years ago
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maltsevoleg-blog · 8 years ago
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For all who favor knife fight , my friend sent today whole catalog of ritual fighting sticks from around the world, it is in the web via the link. Ones who favor the stick fight, enjoy, it's sad there is not even one Sicilian, but I think one who searches will always find
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maltsevoleg-blog · 8 years ago
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Знакомство с предметом исследования
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maltsevoleg-blog · 8 years ago
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Сегодня увидела свет моя книга "В поисках импульса". Книга написана в рамках исследования Европейского фехтования и работы клинком в Африканской криминальной традиции
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maltsevoleg-blog · 8 years ago
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I would like to be glad altogether, in the framework of the research of SouthAfrican Criminal Tradition! Together with experts of the Institute there were translated into Russian two books: Nongoloza's Children: Western Cape Prison Gangs During and After Apartheid by Jonny Steinberg and God's Gangsters? by Heather Parker Lewis These books are about history and activity of Number gangs in Capetown. Prior to this I have written two books Black Logic and Black Death which are about the art of handling a blade, which is practiced in Number gangs of Capetown. Now these two books are available in Russian language, as well as there are English versions of them. Ones who are interested in African Knife Fight and in methods of training, me and my experts are ready to provide these books free of charge. Currently, I am writing two more books about fist fight of Philippines, South Africa and Spain and about training method of military filipino system and south african one. Soon both of these books will see the light in several languages, in English, Spanish, Italian and Russian ones.
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maltsevoleg-blog · 8 years ago
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maltsevoleg-blog · 8 years ago
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Технические элементы африканской и филлипинской системы совпадают
На картинке африканское божество , занявшее определённую позицию , как вы можете видеть , положение рук напоминает ножницы , кто занимается испанским фехтованием или филиппинскими воинскими искусствами знают о существовании такого технического элемента как " ножницы " , вот вам ещё одно доказательство владычества испанской короны в Африке и на филлипинах , технические элементы идентичны
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maltsevoleg-blog · 8 years ago
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On the depiction there is an African goddess, which is in a certain position, as you see the hands resemble scissors, those who do Spanish fencing or filipino martial arts know about ap such a technical element as "scissors", here is one more proof of Spanish crown reign in Africa and Philippines, technical elements are identical
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maltsevoleg-blog · 8 years ago
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maltsevoleg-blog · 8 years ago
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Махалово- настоящий русский рукопашный бой
Как я и обещал сегодня увидела свет печатная версия книги " Махалово " о рукопашном бое русской криминальной традиции и специальных служб времени России Сталина
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maltsevoleg-blog · 8 years ago
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maltsevoleg-blog · 8 years ago
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Дрилы ( упражнения ) в филлипинских и южноафриканских боевых системах !!! Что их связывает ?
Вот что я нашёл в книге автора ..... которая написала книгу ганстеры боги о южноафриканской криминальной традиции , сказываешься в структуре числовых банд согласно Ее исследованию существуют специальные дотла по подготовке солдат , название и подробности я отметил красной стрелкой , совершенно такая же структура существует и в филлипинских воинских искусствах , там тоже специальные дриады для подготовки солдат , интересно что связывает между собой юную Африку и Ее криминал и Филиппины , ответ очевиден , Испания .... книгу рекомендую п��очитать для повышения уровня о разорванности , и хоть она и не единственная о числовых бандах , но надо с чего то начинать ....,
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maltsevoleg-blog · 8 years ago
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maltsevoleg-blog · 8 years ago
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Here what I found in the book by Heather Parker Lewis named God's Gangsters, the books is about South African Criminal Tradition, it talks about the structure of Number gangs. According to author's research there are special drills used in soldiers preparation, the names and details I ve highlighted with red arrow, absolutely same structure therei is Filipino martial arts as well, they also have special drills in soldiers preparation, Interesting what connects the young Africa her criminality and Philipinnes, the answer is obvious ...Spain.. I recommend to read the book in order to raise level of education, even though it is not an onl book on Numbers, but one has to start from something...
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