• The Abduction and Murder of my Romanov Family Russian Royals in 1916. I am a Legitimate Romanov.

  • Feb 20 2025
  • Length: 10 mins
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The Abduction and Murder of my Romanov Family Russian Royals in 1916. I am a Legitimate Romanov.

  • Summary

  • During World War 1 in 1916, the decision was made to have the Romanov Royal Family, the Constitutional Monarchy of Russia, do a multi-day, secure publicity photo session.

    The intention was to hire a professional photography crew for a period of days, and use multiple non-authentic costumes and props. For around a whole year worth of photographs.

    The plan was for the Royals to travel back home again after the sessions were finished, back to the same place the Royals travelled from. The Romanov Royal Family was abducted by the photography crew after all the images had been taken, and never returned.

    After the abduction and murder of the Romanov Royals in 1916, impostors hand selected by Albert Einstein started pretending to be the Romanov Royal Family, starting with correspondence only from a private address.

    When they attempted to go out in public pretending to be the Romanov Royal Family for the first time, they were found out, lured to a wine cellar, and executed in 1917.

    I am the only legitimate Grandchild of Tsarina Alexandra Feodorova the Romanov's first-born child. The most recent Monarch of Russia's only child to live to adulthood and have children, Ioseb Djugashvili. Also known by his nickname "Stalin".

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