Margaret and Andrew
Margaret and Andrew
Margaret Wettlin: "FIFTY RUSSIAN WINTERS - An American Woman's Life in the Soviet Union" Copyright © 1992 by Margaret Wettlin (PHAROS BOOKS, 200 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10166, USA; Distributed by St. Martin's Press; 324 pages; ISBN 0-88687-654-0; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data DK268.W48A3 1992 947.084'2'092 - dc20 [B] 91-36542 CIP [Cataloging In Publication?] I have heard that the Library of Congress is the world's biggest library and contains a copy of every book published in the United States. - G)
I bought this book several years ago from Alibris or maybe Better World Books, I cannot recall exactly which of these fantastic American sellers of used books, both of whom have MILLIONS OF USED BOOKS in stock (including rare out of print books) which look almost new and which they sell at reasonable affordable prices and which they can send to practically any country besides USA, including India where I live. I did not read this autobiograohy seriously all these years but as I looked into it in the last few days, I suddenly had very strong confirmation of a suspicion I have had for a long time: there is a very strong liaison between Margaret and her lover Andrew/Andre/Stalin (NL/BM Biswadev).
"Margaret Wettlin* tells [her] story simply, courageously, honestly, and winsomely in Fifty Russian Winters. The virtue of Margaret Wettlin's tale is that it is simple and personal. She does not wallpaper over her feelings, her aspirations, her beliefs, her compromises, not even the fact that she once found herself trapped into becoming an informer for the secret police." - Harrison Salisbury
I feel certain that Margaret Wettlin (1907-2003)♀ got revived (if she had indeed died), escaped, transformed her body into a young girl, and came to India looking like a sweet young girl, "Dh.", to join her ex Andre aka Joseph Stalin aka BM Biswadev, to spy on God if possible, which was a terrible mistake the gang of Nazis made. God was sure to expose her sooner or later.
♀ Compare the sudden mysterious disappearance of Sister Nivedita nee Margaret Elizabeth Noble... Rebirth... She walked as a nurse among poor citizens in Calcutta during the plague epidemic in Calcutta but NOTHING happened to her ... just as NOTHING happened to Sir Isaac Newton during the London black plague epidemic.
Kishalay Sinha [G]
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