by Greg Reese
Started in the 1400s, the Russian monarchy was based on the second letter to the Thessalonians, where Paul speaks of a restrainer who holds back evil. As long as there was a Christian Tsar on earth, the dark powers of the Antichrist would not come to power. Symphonia is the Orthodox relationship between the church and state. Where the state protects the church, and the church protects the state from falling into sin and heresy.
In 1613, after the Russian civil war known as the Time of Troubles, the Russians elected Michael Romanov, 16 years of age, as Tsar of Russia. And the Romanov family ruled from 1613 until 1917. During this period, Russia prospered. They became more focused on Christianity and promoted it worldwide through missionary work. While Christianity was the main religion, there were Jews, Muslims, and pagans, who were free to practice their own religion. The only religion that was made illegal was the Talmudic worshiping Jews. Because the Talmudic traditions were seen as anti-Christian and in complete opposition of their spiritual goals.
These anti-Christian philosophies infiltrated the country when Freemasonry migrated to Russia in the mid 1700s. The Freemasons taught that the traditional Christian values upheld by the Dynasty were outdated and were keeping Russia from competing with the West. Liberal ideas were introduced, such as misogyny, because women weren’t allowed to be Freemasons, which became so popular that if you were a noble person you had to be a Freemason. And Freemasonry taught that all religions can be one, and therefore, the Russian Orthodox Symphonia must be abolished.
The Tsar stood strongly against this, and so the idea of revolution was introduced. During the industrialization of the 1800s, factories became home to Masonic revolutionary ideas. And in 1917, the revolution began. And the Royal family was taken prisoner.
The family was taken from their home to a stone house several miles away on the highest point of the Ural mountains called Ascension Hill, and murdered. According to the official narrative, they were executed by a firing squad in the basement. But according to the evidence, they were murdered in a very dark ritual manner.
According to the investigation of the Orthodox Church, the murderers themselves, and the material evidence, this is what happened on the night of July 17th 1918.
The stone house was known by the Bolsheviks to be a place where evil acts have taken place in the past. It was prepared ahead of time. And the murder involved 11 assassins, and 11 victims. The Tsar, his wife, the four daughters, the son, and four servants. The number 11 is believed to be based on the 11 apostles who remained after Judas betrayed Christ. These 11 people were taken into the basement, they were shot in the knees, and they were stabbed with bayonets. And during all of this, their mouths were gagged to quiet their screams. In their memoirs, the murderers wrote it was so bad that they were vomiting.
The bodies were then wrapped up in white linen, placed into the back of a truck, and kept alive as they were driven to a swampy area outside of the city. They were finally murdered by being hung upside down to drain their blood. They were beheaded, their teeth removed, and their bodies chopped into pieces. The body parts were partially dissolved in acid, and then burned. Eggs were boiled, sprinkled with ash from the burnt linens which were soaked in royal blood, and consumed at the crime scene.
The Tsar’s head was placed into a jar, preserved in alcohol, and shipped to Moscow.
In the 1920s, the Romanov family diaries were released by the Bolsheviks. They showed the Tsar to be an honorable man, highly intelligent involving political affairs, and a devout Christian. As if part of the ritual, this brought shame to the Russian people who were turned against the Tsar through Marxist propaganda.
The Federal Reserve System, the Rothschilds, and the British Round Table, opposed the Tsar and the traditional Christian policies that stood in the way of their plans for world domination. And many Russians see the murder of Tsar Nicholas II as a necessary precursor to the New World Order, which began proliferating after his death. Tsar Nicholas II is now a saint in the Russian Orthodox church, and millions of Russian Orthodox Christians believe they need to repent for allowing the Dynasty to be destroyed.
Belief can either blind people or bring some positive outcome.
Russia has made it clear they will not allow decadent western values to be imposed upon Russia and that they are willing to fight against that imposition to the death! Putin has clearly stated it!
Those who don’t know this are willfully ignorant. Those who don’t understand it are themselves decadent.
Russia has learned the hard way what America has not yet experientially learned under the total dominion of Bolsheviks. Americans are now suffering under the birthpangs of a Bolshevik revolution they don’t recognize because their knowledge of Bolshevik history has been keep partially hidden from them by Bolsheviks in NYC, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, south Florida, DC and other metros they dominate.
Bolshevism is at it’s core a bitter anti-Christian political philosophy spread worldwide from it’s birthplace in Eastern Europe!
It’s exterier takes on whatever deceitful appearance necessary to dupe Christ claimers! In America it’s made to appear egalitarian to hide it’s monopolistic crony-capitalism from the eyes of Christ claimers so that they will support plutocratic rule. Russia experientially sees through this ruse! Not many Americans do. Foolish Christ claimers have been dumbed down by religious entertainment and endless false prophesy speculations that soak up all their time and treasure, while abandoning the timeless precepts and principles of what they suppose to believe.
The American foundations have been destroyed from within by the enemies of Christ within and made to hate Putin.
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The dynasty was destroyed, but not the family. There are still Romanovs in the world, nieces and nephews of Tsar Nicholas. One, Paul Dmitrievich Romanovsky-Ilyinsky, lived in America. He was mayor of Palm Beach at one time. Yeah, down there where the Donald lives….
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ilyinsky
Tzar owed his demise to himself. Period.
Tzar was on the way to Japan, because his cousin in England denied asylum, in fear of importing revolution in the process.
Lenin with crew was brought on a long train journey from Switzerland, through Berlin, Sweden around Baltic, and via Russian occupied Finland. Germans paid for it to have him end WW1, which happened. By the time Lenin arrived, Russian government already collapsed, and country was in free fall. At this point hardly anyone died overturning monarchy. Monarchy collapsed under its own weight, because Tzar would not implement social changes consistent with rapidly changing society. They still practiced servitude, and conscription of 1M+ young peasants into army helped shift sentiments among masses.
Tzar was not the first one. History shows time and again that rulers who fail to adapt to changing society end bad. Hardly anyone died storming Bastille. Its most important prisoner was Marquis Du Sad and he was moved days prior.
No one died when Castro drove to Havana one New Year’s day morning, cheered by whole spectrum of Cuban society. In fact, he was invited to the White House, where he met VP Nixon.
Remember Alexandra, never let a good crisis go to waste. See:
A. Sutton – Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution.
https://archive.org/details/AnthonyCyrilSuttonWallStreetAndTheBolshevikRevolution1981Veritas
http://mileswmathis.com/lenin.pdf
http://mileswmathis.com/nab.pdf