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3 Responses to “The Ritual Regicide of The Romanov Dynasty”

  1. pete fairhurst 2 says:

    I’ve not watched this newensign because I find Greg Reese to be very suspect

    The Romanovs were covered by Mathis in this paper:
    http://mileswmathis.com/lenin.pdf

    This extract is on page 24

    “The Tsar just looks like another papermache front, and the Russian
    Revolution like a managed event. Like the French Revolution 125 years earlier, large parts of it were
    staged. Many key players were actors, hundreds of photos were faked, and many stories were
    manufactured from whole cloth. Parts of this history may have been inserted decades later, including
    some of the photos we have seen.
    And, as we saw in the French Revolution, where both Napoleon and Louis were crypto-Jews
    (Louis being descended in several lines from the Medicis), we see the same thing here, with the
    Romanovs looking like they are in on the scam. Tsar Nicholas could apparently read Yiddish,
    remember? ”

    There is a lot more in the following pages

    The whole paper is worth a look, it explodes the Lenin and Rasputin stories too

  2. pete fairhurst 2 says:

    Btw, I exploded the Rasputin “death” story myself when I visited the “murder” scene in St Petersburg. It was an opulent palace owned by the richest man in Russia at the time. And his son was directly involved in the “murder”. So the son killed the “monk” in his own home! Simply ridiculous, couldn’t he afford to pay an assassin?

    So I immediately realised that Mathis is probably correct. The story is ridiculous and this is very evident when you visit the place. It even has a Hollywood style set to reinforce the story, but that made it even more obvious to me that this whole tale is as fishy as a Grimsby trawler…

    Same story in Cuba when I visited the Cuban “Revolution” locations. Location being the operative word, think film set. They were tiny and Cuba is a very big place….

  3. newensign says:

    Well Pete like you I used to click Gregg Reece’s e-mails off, until recently a Canadian friend said I must watch one of his. She thinks he’s gone a bit more independent from Alex Jones who I know is controlled opposition! The one I posted seemed ok showing the Czar in a good light and protector of Christendom!