IN 1560, THE REAL TSAR IVAN WAS ASSASSINATED AND REPLACED WITH A TERRIBLE DOUBLE. THAT DOUBLE WAS THE PRECURSOR TO THE JOSEPH STALIN "COMMUNIST" DOUBLE!! |
Holy Russia believed that the world was living on BORROWED TIME, or OVERTIME, because year 1 in the Orthodox calendar was 5508 BC. They based their calculations on the Creation Week of 7 days symbolizing 7000 years (Psalm 90:4, II Saint Peter 3:8). Therefore, they expected the world to end in 1492 (5508+1492=7000). If that calendar was retained, Darwinism and Communism would never have deceived the whole world!
Diplomatic relations between Britain and Holy Russia began as far back as the reign of the Queen Elizabeth I double.....At that time Holy Russia was ruled by Tsar Ivan the Great.
The British embassy in Moscow. |
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The Russian embassy is still located at Kensington Palace Gardens in North London. |
Amazingly, the Russian embassy in London has not been banished to the boondocks!
Ivan was the first Russian ruler to bear the title Tsar or Caesar, which was the title of the emperors in Constantinople. The emperors in Constantinople saw themselves as the successors of the Caesars in old Roma.
The Cold War actually began in 1547 when Ivan was crowned as CAESAR because "Holy Roman" Emperor Charles V was already crowned as "CAESAR" in 1519.
Tsar Ivan the Great (1530–1560).
Tsar from 1533 to 1560. |
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Anastasia Romanovna (1530–1560), devout wife of Tsar Ivan. |
The double even married a Turkish princess named Qochenay bint Teymour (Maria Temryukovna). The Terrible Turks were the deadly enemies of Orthodox Russia. In 1552, the real Ivan had conquered the Turkish stronghold of Kazan.
Tsar Ivan the Terrible double (????–1584). Terrible Tsar from 1560 to 1584. |
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The Rainbow Portrait of Elizabeth I. |
Orthodox Christian Russia would never allow a female ruler because it is a clear violation of Holy Scripture (I Timothy 2:12, Apocalypse 17:5).
The Poles were fanatical opponents of the Reformation in England and Reginald Pole was exiled in 1539. His mother, Margaret Pole, was beheaded by order of King Henry VIII in 1541.... The Poles were scions of the Plantagenet dynasty, so they looked upon the Tudors as usurpers!
As papal legate and Archbishop of Canterbury, Cardinal Pole was the real power behind the throne during the reign of terror of "Bloody Mary" Tudor!
No portrait exists of the proposed bride of Ivan the Terrible double. |
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Cardinal Reginald Pole (1500–1558). |
When Lady Mary arrived in Moscow the double was already married 6 times. When she married him that made 7, so he beat Henry VIII by one! However, it was not long before she became a widow because the double died of poisoning in 1584.
Pope Gregory XIII (1502–1585). Pope from 1572 to 1585. |
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The Metropolitan of Moscow asked Possevino why the Latins did not observe the decrees of the Council of Jerusalem or Apostolic Council which prohibited eating strangled animal and blood:
The Jesuit controversialist told him that the prohibition only applied to pagans . . . and was not binding on Christians!Wherefore I judge that we are not to trouble those who from the nations are turning to TheĆ³s, but that we write unto them to abstain from the pollutions of images, and from fornication, and from what is strangled, and from blood (Acts 15:19-20, Greek Orthodox Version).
The Latins and the Orthodox are miles apart doctrinally: The filioque, the 3 immersions, leavened bread in the communion, Purgatory, married priests, corona tonsure, etc., etc....Even the number of nailed used on the cross differ: The Latin have 3 and the Orthodox have 4.
Even the Orthodox calendar was different, the Orthodox year for creation was 5508 BC, so they believed that the world would end in 1492. The world did not end in 1492—the year that Portuguese Christopher Columbus "discovered' the New World. However, that year was the beginning of the end of the world!
It was not until the 1917 October Revolution that Old Roma could seriously contemplate eliminating her Orthodox rival. In 1918, "Communist" Vladimir Lenin adopted the Western Gregorian calendar.
In 1812, Tsar Alexander I was ruling Russia when Napollyon invaded with almost 1 million men. British ambassador General William Cathcart was stationed in St. Petersburg.
General William Cathcart (1755–1843). Amb. from 1812 to 1820. |
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Tsar Alexander I (1777–1825). Reigned from 1801 to 1825. |
Instead, the Muscovites burned the city to the ground and Tsar Alexander I pursued Napollyon all the way back to Paris. It was the precursor of another invasion which began on the same date in June 1941.
George Seymour (1797–1880). Minister from 1851 to 1854. |
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Emperor Napollyon III (1808–1873). Dictator from 1852 to 1870. |
The Russians defended Sebastopol heroically, and the two bitter rivals had a falling out when the British celebrated Waterloo Day! During the Civil War, Napollyon conquered Mexico and installed Maximilian and Carlota as emperor and empress.
George Vane-Tempest (1821–1884). Amb. from 1867 to 1871. |
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Pope Pius IX (1792–1878). Pope from 1846 to 1878. |
The troops of Emperor Napollyon III were garrisoning Roma, but they had to be withdrawn to save Paris from a Prussian invasion. The liberation of Roma was the apocalyptic event which began the countdown to the end of the world!
The Prussian victory was also a great boon to Tsar Alexander II because he repudiated the 1856 Treaty of Paris which blocked Russian access to the Black Sea and Mediterranean.
Sir George Buchanan was the British ambassador to Orthodox Russia from 1910 to 1917. Thanks to the timely intervention of Tsar Nicholas II in August 1914, Kaiser Wilhelm II had to withdraw troops from France, and that led to the bloody stalemate on the Western Front.
Sir George Buchanan (1854–1924). Russian amb. from 1910 to 1917. |
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Tsar Nicholas Dagmar (b.1865). Tsar from 1894 to 1917. |
The Russian capital was moved from Moscow to Saint Petersburg by Tsar Peter the Great in 1703. After the Russian Revolution of 1917 it was moved back to Moscow.
No official diplomatic relations existed between London and Moscow until the new "Communist" regime was consolidated by the Stalin double in 1929.
Sir Esmond Ovey (1879–1963). Amb. from 1929 to 1933. |
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The Joseph Stalin double (d. 1953). |
The Great Terror purges greatly weakened the Russian Army, so Hitler was confident that he would be proudly goose-stepping ahead of the triumphant Wehrmacht as they marched into Moscow!
Sir Stafford Cripps (1889–1952). Amb. from 1940 to 1942. |
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Nazis surrendering to Russian soldiers outside frozen Moscow, Dec. 1941. |
With the Nazis stuck in front of Moscow, Cripps returned to Britain and pleaded for an open alliance with Hitler. That put him on a collision course with Halifax and Churchill.
Churchill, the Stalin double, and Averell Harriman conferring in Moscow, August 1942. |
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Sir Samuel Hoare (1880–1959) plotted to replace Churchill. |
That attempted coup d'etat failed, and Cripps resigned from his position as Leader of the House of Commons. In diplomatic language he was "kicked upstairs" to get him out of the way of the new Anglo-American Alliance.
Archibald Clark Kerr (1882–1951). Amb. from 1942 to 1946. |
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Kerr shaking hands with George Marshall at the Tehran Conference, Dec. 1943. The Stalin double can also be seen in the photo. |
Kerr replaced Lord Halifax as ambassador to Washington. The Halifax, Churchill, and Averell Harriman alliance had replaced Nazi Germany with the United States!
Maurice Peterson (1889–1952). Amb. from 1946 to 1949. |
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David Ben-Gurion (1886–1973). First Edomite prime minister. |
Edomites are always looking for a fight, so by 1955 the Edomite state had acquired a nuclear arsenal. Of course, their nuclear weapons were aimed at Moscow.
In 1967, during the Six Day War, their nuclear arsenal would have joined with the Confederate and Royal Navy in raining down destruction on Mother Russia.
Frank Kenyon Roberts (1907–1998). Amb. from 1960 to 1962. |
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Colonel Oleg Penkovsky (1919–1963). |
The decapitation of the Soviet High Command was supposed to take place just before the B52's and Vulcan bombers arrived over Moscow!
Geoffrey Harrison (1908–1990). Amb. from 1965 to 1968. |
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Captain Vladimir Kobzar (1930–1968). |