“Run from what’s comfortable. Forget safety. Live where you fear to live. Destroy your reputation. Be notorious. I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now on I’ll be mad.”
I have taken this from tsargrad.tv. The oldest chronicle explained how fake about “Kiev – the mother of Russian cities” was intentionally introduced. The oldest chronicle explained how fake about “Kiev – the mother of Russian cities” was intentionally introduced. The Old Believers made a similar statement, publishing information about the “Russian Chronicler” – […]
Isis Unveiled is a master key to the mysteries of ancient and modern science and theology. With the help of this book you will be able to make sense of how so many of the world’s peaceful and beautiful religions have been changed by those in charge of said religions. H. P. Blavatsky’s knowledge of […]
After having my tantrum this morning, I took my pout away and turned yt on, on the Bigass TV. Recommended #1 I could only watch the first 6 minutes. The things we never knew/the things that never happened? I’m very confused today :o(
And there was me, hoping to take a long weekend off to go and do something completely mindless and frivolous. Sigh! The Russian Influence on the Ottoman Empire
OK. The Game’s Afoot hereabouts. Having spent the past year and more leading peeps to Fomenko and team/New Chronology etc… …Many, many, many Russian visitors have visited over the last few days. Somebody seems to likey what I’ve been doing. Noice. Thank You :o) chronologia.org/forum Woohoo! Overnight fame. Fortune? Where? Eh? Heyho!
There are plenty of sources out there “explaining” The Norman Theory. A Good Place to start is — Encyclopedia of Ukraine I’ve covered bits of 1066 and all that here. Let’s see what NC has to say about The Norman Theory : It should be abandoned the idea that the chronicle records that […]
Usual Disclaimer: I don’t read Russian so this has been googlated from the original Russian text of Fomenko and Nosovsky. It may not be “quite” as complicated as it looks to us now in Computer English !?! My apologies. We divide several letters merged into one into component letters and put them in curly […]
aka the famous Zvenigorod bell. A little BS….sorry….MS History about this bell. It is believed that the bell was cast in 1668 by “the sovereign cannon and bell master Alexander Grigoryev.” The bell weighed 2125 pounds 30 hryvnias (approx. 35 tons). Depicted on it are the coat of arms of Zvenigorod. Historians believe that […]