Category Archives: Russia

Brain Trauma Suffered by Anastasia

From the suppressed dossier of Nikolay Sokolov, White Army investigator, British journalists Anthony Summers and Tom Mangold discovered how Empress Alexandra Feodorovna and her four daughters were reliably reported alive in Perm, months after the supposed “mass murder in the … Continue reading

Posted in Anna Anderson, Romanov family, Russia | Tagged , , , , , , , | 6 Comments

Synchronicity Of Anastasia

Synchronicity is the experience of two or more events as meaningfully related, where they are unlikely to be causally related. The concept of synchronicity was first described by Carl Jung (image) in the 1920s. The concept does not question, or … Continue reading

Posted in Anna Anderson, Romanov family, Russia | Tagged , , , , , | 1 Comment

Marga Boodts: What Does the Vatican Know?

The issue of whatever happened to the immense fortune of Tsar Nicholas II is explored by William Clarke in his book, The Lost Fortune of the Tsars. Clarke’s general explanation is that after Nicholas abdicated in 1917, much of the … Continue reading

Posted in Margda Boodts, Romanov family, Russia | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | 3 Comments

Great Danger To Marga Boodts

Review In Presence Of Grand Duke Nicholas (1914-1918) By 1923, sixteen Russian emigrant groups had united around Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich, nicknamed “Nikolasha”. In the short video clip hopefully embedded above, if you look closely, Nikolasha is the very tall … Continue reading

Posted in Margda Boodts, Romanov family, Russia | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

Roots Of the Axe Man

The Axe Man, Zale Thompson, was called up by the subconscious of the collective American mind. And as a single leaf turns not yellow but with the silent knowledge of the whole tree,So the wrong-doer cannot do wrong without the … Continue reading

Posted in Anna Anderson, Russia, Thomas Wolfe | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Tsar: "I Never Abdicated"

In her diary entry of November 13, 1917, the purported Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia recorded a conversation which, if true, turns history upside down. Marga Boodts had claimed, circa 1960, that she was the surviving Grand Duchess Olga, … Continue reading

Posted in Margda Boodts, Romanov family, Russia | Tagged , , , | 1 Comment

Psychic Trauma of the Lost Tsar

The German Kaiser had his own “Rasputin”: Houston Stewart Chamberlain. Chamberlain was born in England in 1855 and moved to Germany 27 years later. In 1899, Chamberlain’s book, Die Grundlagen des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts (The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century), “exploded … Continue reading

Posted in Anna Anderson, Romanov family, Russia | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

Great Russian Cellar Stories

A Night At The Opera: Crowded Cabin Scene The granddaddy of all the great Russian cellar yarns is of course, “Mass Murder in the Cellar.” It was a dark and stormy night. At the Ipatiev House of Special Purpose, in … Continue reading

Posted in Rasputin, Romanov family, Russia | Tagged , , | 1 Comment

Tsar Trapped In Labyrinth

The Tsar is trapped in a labyrinth. Can you help him get out? You will need to follow various Ariadne threads to get to the Tsar. These threads will lead to other threads, and you yourself could become trapped in … Continue reading

Posted in DNA evidence, Rasputin, Romanov family, Russia | Leave a comment

Poland, The Next Big Crisis

A Bridge Too Far (1977) – Fan trailer There is a scene in the 1977 movie, A Bridge Too Far, where some Allied generals are conferring about “Operation Market Garden”, an  Allied attempt to break through German lines and seize … Continue reading

Posted in NATO, Poland, Russia | 2 Comments