Moscow Experiment of 1993

German scientist Henry Goshnivistk carried out the 1993 Moscow Experiment. Due to his parent’s divorce, Goshnivistk left for Russia at an early age to complete his education and pursue an international education. His mother was German, but his father was Russian, and following a court hearing, the father was granted custody. As a result of his father working as the chief scientist at the MSU Earth Science Museum, Goshnivistk had an early fascination in science. Goshnivistk, unlike his father, frequently believed in the cosmos and the stars and, as a result, made the decision to conduct an experiment when he was older, at the age of 25. At the age of 86, he finally received permission from the Moscow Government to view the birthdays and Zodiac Signs of all 9,067,000 residents of Moscow. It took him years to obtain permission due to frequent refusal, and for over 60 years, he even quit. Unfortunately, he didn’t see many trends in Moscow until he looked at the statistics. But, he did discovered that 97.3% of Capricorns were white, but because the population there was so similar in color, he assumed this was a coincidence. However, when he traveled to the Americas, this immediately changed.

Using public paperwork and public information, he examined at roughly 5 million – 7 million New Yorkers birthdays, and discovered no trend until he looked at the Capricorns and found out that 95.8% of Capricorns were African Americans, Latino, or from Indigenous heritage. Because Capricorns are practical, decisive, hardworking, attention-focused, and good with money, he used this data to conclude that the Soviet Union was superior to the Americas and that people of color could never possess these qualities.

He curiously said that Capricorns of color could never live up to the white Moscow Capricorns. He also thought that nations with a higher percentage of black Capricorns were less superior and destined for failure than nations with a higher percentage of white Capricorns, which were more likely to succeed.

In less developed or democratic nations in Europe, there were more African American, Latino, and Indigenous Capricorns above 90%, he noticed as he traversed the globe. Communist countries tended to have a majority of white Capricorns above 90%. Many schools utilize this in their history or debate classes, with students debating whether the experiment was genuine or not, and if the results were accurate.

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