>Russia is launching an investigation into whether Tsar Nicholas II and his family were killed by Jews as part of a 'ritual murder' in a move that has infuriated anti-Semitism campaigners. >Father Tikhon Shevkunov, the Orthodox bishop heading an investigatory panel, is among hardcore members of the church who claim the final Russian emperor was murdered in a Jewish ritual.
>A staunchly pro-Putin MP, Natalia Poklonskaya, 37, has also claimed the tsar's killing had 'evil' religious motives. >'They murdered the entire royal family, they killed the children in front of their father, they killed the mother in front of the children,' said the politician, formerly the chief prosecutor in Crimea. This is a crime, a frightening ritual murder.' >'Many people are afraid to talk about it - but everyone understands that it happened. It is evil.'
The three letters N of the inscription are the letter " " repeated three times in three different languages.1 The first letter on the right is a L (lamed) in the cursive handwriting of the ancient Hebrew alphabet. It is the twelfth letter of that alphabet with the numerical value of 30 (cabbalistically reduced to the fundamental number: — 3 + 0 = 3, which explains why the letter " L " is thrice repeated in the inscription).2 The second letter is also the letter lamed but in the Samaritan script.3 The third letter A. is the Greek letter lambda, corresponding to the same letter lamed. In ancient sacred Hebrew, based on the ancient sacred language of the Egyptian temples, each letter, apart from its vernacular value as sound and number, has, moreover, secret meanings known only to adepts. Fabre d'Olivet thus characterizes the accumulation of the different meanings contained in the ancient Hebrew alphabet:— ... >Therefore, reading the cabbalistic meaning of the three letters, one gets:— HERE THE KING WAS STRUCK TO THE HEART IN PUNISHMENT OF HIS CRIMES, or, HERE THE KING WAS SACRIFICED TO BRING ABOUT THE DESTRUCTION OF HIS KINGDOM.
I was in Russia for 30 days last year and spoke with a great many Russian people.
Tsar Nicholas is now a much worshipped "saint". Most Russian people deeply, deeply regret the murder. They believe that their sufferings in the 20th and 21st centuries were a result of God punishing them for murdering their "little father" (as the Tsar was fondly called).
It is agreed that the Tsar was a good man who made some dumb decisions but was ultimately caught in the wrong time. Respect for orthodoxy and monarchy is deeply embedded in Russian society. It truly is the last bastion of any semblance of European culture.
Not the kind of Jews who would perform anything ritual-related though. They were mostly atheists, and pretty dumb at that. Synagogues were destroyed as well as churches and mosques.
Nicholas Campbell
They found out that their tsar was faggot and fathered none of his childs, to not to slip that to public, the ended investigation.
Colton Bailey
>tfw reading about the execution of the Tsar's daughters >Jews were such terrible shots that they had to bayonet the little girls to death
Nicholas was good but he was incompetent. The real saint was Admiral Kolchak
Jace Young
Based and redpilled.
Jack Smith
M U M M Y
Jace Myers
Because they didn't run DNA tests on all 7 corpses? you blithering idiot.
Ryan Stewart
A Jew being an "atheist" doesn't mean shit. They still stick with their tribe and protect their own.
>Synagogues were destroyed as well as churches and mosques. Nope again. Lenin and Stalin protected the synagogues while the churches were looted and burned.
Same time taking constitutional amendment where Russia will be successor of USSR. We are a based mess.
Daniel Butler
>based jews You mean death to jews.
Luis Perez
Exactly. They always divide themselves up: "oh that was the atheists, oh that was the blah blah whoever" when it's semantics, they're a singular tribe united against the other. They couldn't care less which dry branches get burned.
People in asia have rather unhealthy relationship towards their leaders, especialy king. While divine doctrine isn't asian origin, in the asia it has developed into almost a cult like societies. This includes russia and unfortunatelly us, too. Russian church move was to play on sentiment, that what was followed to tsar was atheist regime with big political teror, but declaring incompetent tsar, who was barely in a change of anything, who allowed mass protests to be executed and who threw its country in a war, as a saint , is more than just overvaluing a persons legacy.
It's bad what happened to him and his family, but I would say, he should saw that comming and acted on it. Getting butthurt over a shit, I just made up in 4 seconds. Come on, Ivan, You can do better than this.
Joshua Scott
By God I know every Jew that has lived in the past two thousand years is burning in the deepest pit of hell.
Noah Jenkins
One of many, m8. One of many!
Jonathan King
based Putin bring back the Pogrom
William Martinez
So you don't think that jews are responsible for his death? You know that a lot of bolshevik kommissars were in fact jews, right?