Part of the Romanov Reset?

Hey. Do NOT ask me what’s going on right now! I’ve NO idea. Anyhoo. Just watched this. The Mausoleum of Baroness Demidoff – a Portal of Nightmares. All that I’m seeing is ONE date (1775) ONE Rich family. ONE Nappy Blownapart. And a WHOLE LOAD of Fake History. SMH :o(

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Philip IV of France

Or – as I call IT – P the good-looking and clever. Wiki : P the Fair He was the father of Isabella the She-Wolf. Also – At daybreak on Friday, 13 October 1307, hundreds of Templars in France were simultaneously arrested by agents of Philip the Fair, to be later tortured into admitting heresy […]

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France & Germany

SomeTHING on yt has quite blatantly talked about IT’s bloodline. German – Holy Roman Empire French – Isabella the She-Wolf, daughter of Philippe IV (the Fair) Isabella has gone down in history as killing her husband, Edward II of England with the order to stick a RED HOT POKER up his….bleeeeep! The Holy Roman Empire […]

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HEIDRA : Lone Warrior

MY family Ancestors NEVER EVER let ME down! HEIDRA Denmark. Vikings. Tattoos. Guitars. Music. GLORY! 36% Scottish 29% Scandinavian WHO knows Who SHE is & EXACTLY Where SHE Came from ? FAF Highlanders. Scots. Vikings. Tartarians. Russians. Way to go y’all. HE HAS BEEN SACRIFICED. AGAIN. Shame on YOU!

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Greensleeves

Let’s go on a jolly Hidden History jaunt and unravel a bit of “history!” Wiki : Greensleeves Composed by Henry VIII ? ? ? But as Shakespeare said in The Merry Wives of Windsor…   Let the sky rain potatoes! Let it thunder to the tune of ‘Greensleeves’   Fast forward/backward. GREEN is the colour […]

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Holodomor

Wiki : Holodomor My Brillopads weekend guest from Wales has just left chez moi. He’s a walking, talking encyclopedia of 20th century “War” history and has spent two days telling me about his trip, late last year to Chernobyl, and the Holodomor and the museum he visited and the women (all Middle-aged/Old) who were DESPERATE […]

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Russian Chronicler of 1649 – Never Before Published

An excerpt from The Chronicle:   To pacify the Pugachev riot, when Pugachev himself had already been executed in Moscow, they began trial and reprisal against those who took part in the rebellion. Empress Catherine II had such great respect for Bishop Methodius that the whole trial and reprisal of clergymen, leaning on the side […]

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Leghorn

OK. This gets weirder by the day! Still investigating my ancestors and I came across this strange but connected fact… LEGHORN. What does it mean? Let’s go to the all-seeing – Wiki : Livorno Now. What does that have to do with the 1770’s, the Romanov, Scotland. the Imperial Navy and the Admiral? Go away […]

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Scots in Russia

In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries Scottish merchants spread in hordes all over Prussia and Poland as traders, but few ventured further east to Russia. In the reign of Ivan Vassilievitch (The Terrible) the English spirit of adventure- which had formed The Society for the Discovery of Unknown Lands which focused on Russia for trade […]

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Ivan Samuilovich Greig (1776–1802)

This is the Admiral’s son who fled to China and was never heard of again. So says Wikipoodia. But why go to China? Skewbald/Piebald/Pegaya. From NC:   PIEBALD HORDE When was ‘ancient Chinese history’ written and who by? It appears that in the XVII-XVIII cc., in China, under the Manchus, a great deal of history […]

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Traitor or Hijack?

Two sentences from two different sources are showing me the way. From NC talking about 1775 : Most likely that following their defeat the remnants of the royal court at Tobolsk and its faithful troops fled to China, where they were warmly received by the Emperors of Manchuria, the distant relatives of the Hordian czars […]

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Tomb Raiders & Grave Robbers

Tombs of the 15th/16th cc Russian Tsarinas under Archangel Cathedral, Moscow.   From NC : At our disposal, from the editorial office of a well-known Moscow newspaper, unexpectedly there were rare photographs of the tombs of Russian tsars and a plan for their location in the basement of the Archangel Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin. This […]

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