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Ides of March -- 100th Anniversary of Tsar Nicholas II's Forced Abdication
RogueMoney.com ^ | March 14, 2017 | James Russia Analyst

Posted on 03/15/2017 10:45:07 AM PDT by TBP

On this subject, the Russia Analyst has republished an article from an Orthodox Christian priest writing for the (now defunct?) site Orthodox England, reproduced from Pravmir.com below. The Russia Analyst will have much more to write soon regarding the truth of what renegade Hoover Institution historian Anthony Sutton recognized as the Wall Street and City of London funded Bolshevik Revolution -- which was a necessary condition for the dialectical/occultist driven Third Reich, also funded by the City and Wall Street, in Germany. The goal, as LaRouche movement historian and RogueMoney regular guest Harley Schlanger has stated, to have the Germans and Russians destroy each other in both world wars.

The 'Red' pilled truth is that the Revolution represented a culmination of decades old schemes by certain Masonic/Illuminist factions in Great Britain to dismember Tsarist Russia, dating back to the 'greedy/tyrannical/menacing Russian Bear' propaganda preceding the Crimean War of the mid-19th century, and materializing in the sponsorship of the rising Japanese Empire and the Piłsudski doctrine of Promethean-ism to break the Russias (Veliky, Malorussia now known as Ukraine and Byelorussia) apart along ethno-religious lines. Today there are echoes of those ideas in the notions spread by Stratfor and Ukrainian propaganda outlets that Russia could soon collapse to its 'Muscovy' core, or in the widely circulated but disavowed quote of former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright that it was unfair Siberia's vast natural resources belonged to Russia, and are not under global(ist) governance.

For all its tremendous poverty and social problems, Tsarist Russia was -- along with the USA and Argentina -- one of the fastest growing economies on Earth prior to its defeat at the hands of the British-funded Japanese in 1905 and the catastrophe for European civilization of World War One. Despite the undeniable trend towards self-determination accompanying liberalization that included the peaceful secession of Finland (and perhaps, had the world wars been avoided, the Baltic states and Galician far western Ukraine), the Russian Empire was a Hercules strangled in its cradle by those who coveted its vast natural resource wealth and feared its rising military/scientific potential.

Prior to that time, the Red revolution was also greatest international robbery in history -- before the looting of post-Soviet Russia during the 1990s, all the central bank bailouts since 2008, and the coming global monetary conflagration. The Russia Analyst plans more detailed exposition of the decades-old origins of the Red Revolution, and why certain books about it -- including the writings of Sir Winston Churchill made at the time -- have been suppressed. We also plan to discuss the prophecies made by Orthodox Christian martyrs and monks both before and after the Revolution concerning the End Times, including the great war between a revived Rus and a neo-Ottoman Empire, as well as the appearance of the last Tsar of Russia on Earth before the return of the King of Kings and Heavenly Tsar of Tsars Jesus Christ.

For now, we are glad that a few non-Orthodox Christian guests of the RogueMoney program like Jim Rickards and TradCatKnight's Eric Gajewski recognize this important anniversary.


TOPICS: History; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: anniversary; czar; revolution; russia; tsar; worldhistory
Today is the 100th anniversary of the abdication of Czar Nicholas II, the end of the Romanoff dynasty.

As bad as Czarist Russia was, what followed (though not right away) was much, much worse. Yuge. Big-time. It's a pity Russia had two revolutions instead of just the first one.

Apparently, it's not just Julius Caesar who needed to "beware the Ides of March."

1 posted on 03/15/2017 10:45:07 AM PDT by TBP
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Russia was the only nation post Napoleon, that threatened British dominance of the Middle East, India, and the Far East. They had to keep them corked-up by any means necessary.

They only had a use for them when Germany became a bigger threat before 1914. And even after the Czar quit, he and his family were not even allowed into Britain by order of the British royals! Left to their deaths.


2 posted on 03/15/2017 11:08:49 AM PDT by VanDeKoik
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And they’re cousins!


3 posted on 03/15/2017 11:10:02 AM PDT by TBP (0bama lies, Granny dies.)
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Well, to be fair, Nicholas was a good man but he made some disastrous decisions as tsar.

Sending the Black Sea fleet out of the Bosporus, through the Mediterranean, past the Strait of Gibraltar and ALL around Africa (he wasn't allowed to use the Suez Canal), then across the Indian Ocean so that they could fight the Japanese navy off the coast of Korea (at issue was Manchuria which didn't count for squat among the starving proles in Moscow) only to be smashed to smithereens...

THAT didn't endear himself to the Russian people much.

4 posted on 03/15/2017 12:02:18 PM PDT by Ciaphas Cain (The choice to be stupid is not a conviction I am obligated to respect.)
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