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ER Editor: We throw this out as a juicy tidbit for readers. We’ve stopped believing in coincidence, and believe fully in timing, as in November 5 coming up (‘Remember remember the fifth of November, gunpowder treason and plot‘, i.e. the US election takes place on the day the UK Houses of Parliament almost got blown up). We’re adding other bits and piece to this that have come our way. We believe we’re being given breadcrumbs.
A reminder that the Romanov family were murdered by the Bolsheviks, who were put in place and funded by the Rothschilds and perhaps other cabal players, as was Communism in general. It was the wiping out of a bloodline.
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ROMANOV MONUMENT UNVEILED IN MOSCOW!https://t.co/Q8Q84Gw6BU@RealBroNat @JFKFan12345 pic.twitter.com/g9yPlSvIIM— The Sacred Blue Tent (@SabrinaGal182) November 2, 2024
A role yet to be fully revealed….⏰ https://t.co/qAvyz0kfMu pic.twitter.com/fRlvzaqyLd
— ELExodus (@ELExodus7) October 27, 2024
— ELExodus (@ELExodus7) November 1, 2024
Our question about this tweet was ‘which Putin? Because there’s obviously been several‘. We believe the first one got taken out for corruption by the cabal. We didn’t get a reply. For those wondering about the name Kahlooni, we offer this, which we will publish later.
Relevant to Melania —
The Romanov Family
On July 17, 1918, when White army forces approached the area, the tsar and his entire family were slaughtered to prevent their rescue. Read more about the ill-fated reign of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. Learn about Duchess Anastasia, daughter of Tsar Nicholas… pic.twitter.com/blraRqQCMb
— Jack Straw (@JackStr42679640) July 18, 2023
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Monument to Romanovs unveiled in Moscow
Grand Duke Sergey Aleksandrovich and his wife Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna were members of the murdered Russian royal family
RT
A monument to 20th century Moscow governor Grand Duke Sergey Aleksandrovich and his wife Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna was unveiled on Friday in Moscow. The unveiling was timed for the 160th anniversary of the grand duchess’ birth and the couple’s 140th wedding anniversary.
The monument, installed in a small park near the Tretyakovskaya metro station, depicts the couple on their wedding day in 1884. Elizabeth Feodorovna is presented in a wedding dress, and Sergey Aleksandrovich is dressed in the uniform of the Life Guards Preobrazhensky Regiment.

Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin and the St Elizabeth-St Sergius Educational Society Foundation initiated the construction of the memorial.
Born Elisabeth Alexandra Louise Alice of Hesse-Darmstadt in Germany, the Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna married Moscow Governor Grand Duke Sergey Aleksandrovich, the younger brother of Emperor Alexander III.
She converted to Orthodox Christianity and took the name Elizabeth Feodorovna.
The grand duchess was known for her charity work and after her husband was killed by a terrorist bomber in 1905, she opened the Convent of Saints Martha and Mary and became a nun.
She refused to leave Russia after the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, was arrested, and later murdered along with 17 members of the Romanov family.
The last Russian emperor, Nicholas II, his wife and five children were killed by the Bolsheviks on the night of 16-17 July, 1918, outside the city of Yekaterinburg in the Ural Mountains. Elizabeth Feodorovna met her end not far from the nearby town of Alapayevsk the next day. She was thrown alive into an abandoned mine together with several other bearers of the Romanov name.
The duchess was declared a martyr and saint by the Russian Orthodox Church in 1992, eight years before the canonization of Nicholas II and his family.
A range of events dedicated to the grand duchess and other members of the murdered royal family are also being held in Moscow.
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