Beatification of Romanovs & Exposure of the Elders of Zion

Started by Fester, October 14, 2010, 01:50:16 AM

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Fester

Not sure if this has been covered already, but I'm in the middle of The Murder of the Romanovs.  Don't vouch for all the opinions, I wonder where the Jews will carpetbag to next.  Don't think there are any gullible populations left.  Did see some Romanov Martyr tee-shirts for sale at http://www.zazzle.com.  


Editor's Foreword:  Many thanks to the reader who sent me the link for this. I am only one person... who can't keep track of everything. Please, click on the URL below... it will take you to a page with a three-minute video in Russian... watch it even if you lack facility in Russian, the visuals are worth it (the bishop leading the procession in the vid is the inimitable Archbishop Vikenty Morar of Yekaterinburg and Verkhoturiye). Again, спасибо болшая to my contact... you folks DO keep me going. Remember the path of the Russian New Martyrs... what we're going through in the USA is a mere piffle in comparison (and it's mostly self-inflicted at that). - BMD

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In Russian churches, there were prayers in memory of the last Russian Tsar Nikolai II, his wife, and their children, shot 92 years ago in the basement of the Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg. Last night, at the Church of the Saviour on the Spilled Blood, built on the site of the killings, 50,000 people took part in a procession. It ended at Ganina Yama, where the killers dumped the remains of the royal family after they were shot. Not only believers from Yekaterinburg participated in the affair, people came from all over Russia. Believers call the night of 16 to 17 July a time of both repentance and massacre... they call it "the Russian Golgotha". On this night, 92 years ago, the imperial family was murdered in the basement of the Ipatiev House. In memory of a tragedy that changed the course of history, for twenty consecutive years, Orthodox have, in detail, retraced the final journey of the last Russian tsar.

The Church of the Saviour on the Spilled Blood attracts pilgrims not only from all over Russia, but from all over the world as well. After a service that lasted a couple of hours, believers marched to the pit at Ganina Yama where, in 1918, the remains of the imperial family were thrown into an abandoned mineshaft. With every passing year, the procession becomes larger. Some of the pilgrims had walked all the way from St Petersburg, taking the same route that the Romanovs took to their final destination. A female pilgrim told us, "Seriously, the power of the Spirit helps us, prayer helps us. It was about 3,000 kilometres from St Petersburg to here. On the feastday of the Holy Royal Martyrs, everybody is on the road. We do it in honour of the Holy Royal Martyrs, which show the way for everyone". Amongst the marchers, one saw children, oldsters, and disabled people. Kristine's only seven, but this was her second time in the procession to Ganina Yama, together with her father, who is a priest from Tsaritsyn. He said, "Our legs will get a workout today, we'll all get there when we can".

At sunrise, the procession participants reached the memorial complex at Ganina Yama. It's 20 kilometres from the Church of the Saviour on the Spilled Blood to Ganina Yama, but the pilgrims make good time and most cover the distance in three hours. Many sit down around the church, taking a break after their hard journey. In Soviet times, this place was considered ominous. Despite the fact that the fate of the imperial family was a taboo subject, some believers came here to pray in secret. Many mysteries still shroud the events surrounding the death of the Romanovs. Their remains were found in a pit near Ganina Yama in 1991, but some were missing. The remains of Tsarevich Aleksei and Grand Princess Maria were found only two years ago. Soon afterwards, the investigation into the murder of the imperial family was closed, but scientists continue to follow leads.

Geophysicists doing research near the Koptyakovsky Road found several anomalies where there may be either bone fragments or other artefacts. Both historians and archaeologists believe that there are still quite a few secrets shrouding that fateful night. Vladimir Momot, a historian said, "I read through the historical archival documents. It turns out that two soldiers refused to participate in the shooting, and they were shot and buried in the same place". If such is true, it means that soldiers of the Latvian Rifle Regiment {known as a fanatically pro-Red unit: editor} refused to take part in the massacre. Shedding light on this chapter of history can help new digs. Archaeologists are going to resume them.

In Yekaterinburg, meanwhile, continued the Царские дни (Imperial days) festival continues. Today, liturgy will be served in all churches in the Urals. In addition, there will be a complete All-Night Vigil in the Cathedral at Alapaevsk {the place of martyrdom of St Yelizaveta Fyodrovna and Prince St Vladimir Paley: editor}.

17 July 2010

A video, in Russian, shows a procession of the faithful.  http://www.ntv.ru/novosti/198996/

And a few excerpts from this: RUSSIA HAS DEPOSED THE JEWS - The New Russian Revolution Has Deposed the Jews
http://loveforlife.com.au/content/08/10/25/russia-has-deposed-jews-new-russian-revolution-has-deposed-jews

QuoteAccording to a report released by Archbishop Wikenti on 17 July 2008, around 40,000 persons took part in a religious procession from Yekaterinburg to an abandoned mineshaft some 18 kilometers distant.

In conjunction with the memorial service for the Romanovs, copies of 'The Protocols of the Elders of Zion' were offered for sale.

QuoteWhen they brutally murdered the Czar's family in Yekaterinburg on the night of 17 July 1918 in the house of the engineer Ipatjev, the Bolsheviks unwittingly established '...a cult that, 90 years later, is still as strong as ever.' (Die Welt, 17 July 2008, p. 1) This was true even though Jelzman did everything in his power to erase the memory of the Czar from Russian consciousness. 'Boris Yelzin even had the Ipatjev house demolished without being able to stop the growing fondness for the Czar in Russia.' (Die Welt, 17 July 2008, page 1).

However, the Russian schools now teach that it was Jews who murdered the Czar's family, which is probably the reason why even Wikipedia has begun reporting that the murderers were Jews, a fact that could not be mentioned in former times. 'On 4 July 1918, the Cheka took over guarding the Romanovs in Yekaterinburg. They were accompanied by Jakov Jurovski... Jurovski was a Jew.' (from Wikipedia). Two additional Jewish assassins who joined the Jurovski murderers were Alexander Belobarodov and Filip Goloschtschokin.
QuoteIt was always clear to Putin that these peoples' primary aim was to suck Russia dry and annihilate it for all time with their unparalleled parasitism. A Kremlin politician close to Putin was quoted as saying about the then most influential Jews: 'Boris Beresovski and Vladimir Gussinski are like bacteria that establish themselves in diseased bodies, but then die when the bodies grow healthy again.' [Jewish Telegraph Agency (JTA), 2 April 2002.] This statement reminds us of a passage from Mein Kampf: 'The Jew is and will remain the eternal parasite, a freeloader that, like a malignant bacterium, spreads rapidly whenever a growth medium is made available to it.' (Chapter 11)

Vladimir Gussinski was the head of the Jewish Central Committee in Russia as well as chairman of the Jewish World Congress. After fleeing Russia for refuge in Israel, he stated to the world press that in Russia, 'a new state ideology against the West is to be feared... It has many anti-Jewish characteristics.' He called the then Russian president, Vladimir Putin, an 'extreme anti Semite and secret admirer of Hitler.' (Spiegel, 25/2000, p. 180)

In early July 2008 observers noted a new high point in Russia's struggle against the Lobby, when the new US ambassador was installed in Berlin. Former chancellor Gerhard Schröder, an intimate friend of Putin, declined the invitation of the American ambassador, without explanation.

In the entire history of Post-War-Germany, or BRDDR, this had never before occurred. Such a snub could never have happened before, even in a dream. In addition to the fact that Schröder is not overly fond of the Lobby, he was certainly advised by his friend Putin to decline the invitation in order to demonstrate the new power relationship in Europe. 'When the new American embassy is opened in Berlin, Gerhard Schröder was absent. The ex-chancellor had been invited by the Americans, but he declined the invitation... The reasons for the former chancellor's failure to appear are not known.'
Voltaire speaking of the Jews
"You have surpassed all nations in impertinent fables, in bad conduct and in barbarism. You deserve to be punished, for this is your destiny."

"These marranos go wherever there is money to be made. They are, simply, the biggest scoundrels who have eve