THE IMPOSTURE OF THE DEAD
The democrats have prepared yet another provocation for Russia.
The burial of the "remains" of the Royal Family on February 25th.
What remains might those be? Those which were destroyed by the
maniacal
jew-bolshevik fanatics in the forests of Ekaterinburg?
In a mad rush, the democrats carried out an "expert investigation" in
connection with some skeletons -- found who knows where and belonging
to who knows whom. And it is precisely the remains of these poor
unfortunates that they now are putting forth as Royal remains.
Why are the democrats in such dire need of this spectacle? why this
hasty demand for such a shameless shuffling and juggling of facts, for
this peculiar imposture of the dead? There are, I think, two
fundamental reasons:
1) The Tsar’ and His Family were ritually-slaughtered by the
jew-bolsheviks. In accordance with the intent of the executioners
and their patrons, all of Orthodox Russia was being symbolically
destroyed along with the Tsar’. Not for naught did a kabbalistic
inscription get left on the wall of the Ipatiev House where this evil
act was carried out, stating:
"Here, at the command of occult powers, God’s Anointed was put to
death."
To conceal the ritual character of the murder is the fundamental task
of the strange "expert investigations commissions” bought and paid for
by those very selfsame "occult powers." It is so much simpler,
after all, to lay the blame upon "the twists and turns of the
revolution," upon "revolutionary cruelty," upon "the monstrosity of
communism," but only to leave aside the true culprit of the tragedy --
freemasonry. It is for this reason that these "expert
investigations commissions" for ascertaining the identity of the
remains were convened in such haste; it was for this reason that a
criminal case was launched to enquire into the murder in the Ipatiev
House; it is for this reason that the investigation is being carried
out, post-haste, with the removal of those investigators who turn out
to be unsuitable, being excessively attentive [to the details of the
case].
2) There is, at present, a gradually-developing shift in public
sentiment toward Monarchy in Russia, and the powers that be in this
world seek to exploit this tendency to their own ends. Nor is a
possible variant scenario excluded, wherein the next show-piece
pretender – Georg Hohenzollern – is "enthroned" as a pawn, to be
governed by those very selfsame powers who currently govern Yeltsin’s
crew. For this plan to be better organized in its accomplishment,
it is necessary to lift up a hue-and-cry around the name of the Tsar’,
to create the impression that the matter of His destruction is being
seriously investigated.
It is curious question, indeed, as to whether any specialists will be
found who will hinder or prevent this bacchanalia with the remains; or
will the mass-media be able to instill in our trusting nation yet
another lie? But even a person inexperienced in criminology
immediately has a host of questions after having become acquainted with
the conclusions of the masonic "expert investigators."
+ What has become of the skeletons of Tsarevich Aleksei and Tsarevna
Anastasia?
+ Why have the "experts" failed to discover on the skull of Nicholas
the Second the traces from the sabre-wound inflicted upon Nicholas
during His visit to Japan?
+ What is one to make of the materials of the investigative commission
headed by Sokolov, [Admiral] Kolchak’s investigator of especially
important army matters? Hot on the trail, millimetre by
millimetre, the group of investigators combed the spot where the bodies
of the members of the Royal Family were destroyed and discovered
irrefutable proof of the complete destruction of the Royal remains;
now, 75 years after the murder, the democratic "experts" find skeletons
in that selfsame spot where the remains were destroyed…
Thus, dear reader, let us return together to that far-distant year of
1918…
…The main shaft of Ganina Pit (
the
place in the forest outside Ekaterinburg where the Royal remains were
destroyed - ed. Note) and the neighbouring shafts were dried-out
and examined.
The small cavity of the main shaft revealed the entire truth.
From it, they extracted the remains of the bon-fire, containing within
themselves an enormous amount of material proofs: precious stones,
buttons, hooks, the remains of shoes, bullets, and other things.
On top of this entire mound lay the corpse of the Bolognese, Jemmy,
which had been preserved due to the fairly cool temperature. An
humble martyr of its fidelity, it watched over its masters, as it were,
and even after its own death, did a service for justice.
Before the bon-fires, nickel from bullets and drops of lead were
found. When the dismembered bodies were being consumed by the
fire, the bullets, which had become entrapped in the bodies, would fall
out.
Apparently, the murderers initially thought to destroy the clothing
with the aid of benzine [petrol], to throw the disfigured, beheaded
corpses into the mine-shaft through the large cavity and, having
blown-up the wooden supports with the aid of grenades, to cover their
tracks – which is what they did in Alapayevsk (
Alapayevsk – the site of the murder of the
Grand Dukes, the relatives of the Tsar; - ed. Note). But
the supports turned out to be too strong. Then, a hasty and immediate
demand was sent to the town for a load of sulphuric acid, and the
corpses were subjected to the destructive action of that liquid.
A second demand was sent [to town] for three [more] pitchers for this
purpose. That is why the work took so much time, from the morning
of 4/17 July to 6/19 July.
The dismembered parts of the bodies were burnt with the aid of the
benzine; those parts of the bodies that were too strong were
subsequently subjected to the action of the acid.
They were first hacked apart with cutting tools, then they were burnt
onthe bon-fires. They [Sokolov’s investigation team] found a
well-cared-for finger, cut off, apparently, in order to remove a ring
from it; likewise, an artificial jaw with a gold trim. Both the
one and the other were recognized as belonging to Doctor Botkin.
There were three bon-fires, in all.
Supplying the benzine and the acid was taken care of by the
jew-commissar Voikov, Lenin’s travelling-companion and a close friend
of Shaya Itzakovich Goloschekin and Yankel Yurovksii. All the
documents concerning these deliveries have been preserved: the demands,
signed by Voikov; the inventory of the soviet garage, etc.
In the course of those days (4/17 July, 5/18 July, and 6/19 July)
light-weight lorries transported huge amounts of benzine and sulphuric
acid from Ekaterinburg to the locale to which the bodies had been
taken: from 30 - 40 buckets of benzine and over 11
puds [= @ 440 lbs.] of acid.
When the bodies in the woods were turned to ash, the dangerous
documents in the Ipatiev House burnt, and the Family’s belongings
looted, the house was abandoned.
There is no opportunity to provide here a detailed list of the findings
made around the mine-shaft. I will note only outstanding items:
1) A huge diamond pendant from the Sovereign-Lady’s necklace;
2) A diamond and emerald Cross, belonging to the Sovereign-Lady;
3) Metallic parts from the attire of the Sovereign-Lady and the Grand
Duchesses and Demidova, with signs of having been acted upon by fire;
4) Buckles from the belts of the Sovereign and the Heir-Apparent;
5) Botkin’s pince-nez and artificial jaw;
6) Pieces of the Heir-Apparent’s knap-sack and soldier’s great-coat;
7) The tiny icons which the four Grand Duchesses used to wear around
their necks, etc.
While this foully-darksome operation was being carried out, Ermakov’s
red-army boys cordoned off the woods, letting no one pass.
The fairy-tale concerning the burial of the bodies, spread about by
bolshevik agents, has given way completely to the version of the total
destruction of the corpses…
(Based upon the materials of the investigative commission under the
leadership of [Nicholas] Sokolov, [Admiral] Kolchak’s investigator of
Especially Important Army Matters.)
Thus, the picture of the crime and the destruction of the remains of
the Royal Family is reproduced with sufficient precision. There
can be no question of any skeletons whatsoever, allegedly found by
democratic "investigators" and supposedly belonging to the Tsar’ and
His Family.
[Our] office … is sending this article to the Prosecutor-General’s
Office of the Russian Federation, and considers it an official
declaration with a demand that criminal proceedings be undertaken
against the members of the present "expert enquiry" commission, who
have permitted such a gross falsification to take place.
-- D. Savelov
Translated into English by G. Spruksts, from the Russian text entitled
"Samozvanstvo mertvykh".
English-language translation copyright © 1998 by The Russian
Cultural Heritage Society, The St. Stefan Of Perm' Guild, and the
Translator. All rights reserved.