One of the vital axioms of Q is future proves past. Time and again, we have seen the almost prophetic nature of Q manifest, as seemingly meaningless phrases ended up pointing to something imperative years later. I suspect it's just an incredible level of planning possibly complimented by extremely advanced AI, so powerful it's predictive abilities could be mistaken as supernatural or time lensing.
Whatever it is, there is no doubt Q has given us a road map that unlocks as the plan unfolds before us. Knowing this, every time a major event occurs, I immediately refer to Q and see if anything plugs in. With the advent of Russian intervention in Ukraine, and our awareness of deep state affiliation in Ukraine, I had a good feeling there would be related Q unlocks. Little did I realize it would lead to the most exciting research I've ever done and for the autist amongst us, potential keys to unlocking swaths of the map.
With the advance of Russia into Ukraine, I knew Putin was a person of interest so I got to digging. Noting the importance of wives, as potential handlers, I zeroed in on his spouse. Lyudmila Putina. Immediately piqued my interest to see they divorced in 2014. A very big year for Russia and Ukraine. Ukraine had their Maiden Revolution where the democratically elected President had been overthrown by globalist. After which, Russia invaded and annexed Crimea. Some would also say the Trump era began in 2014, as well. A historic year, indeed.
So I dive further into the nature of their divorce and his ex-wife. The announcement of their divorce was very interesting to say the least. The two had not been seen together since the inauguration of his 3rd term in 2012. Fast forward more than a year, and the two attend a ballet at the Kremlin Palace. La Esmeralda. A ballet based on The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Immediately after the performance, they announce their intentions to divorce. Officially confirmed by the Kremlin in 2014. What's interesting here is the ballet they chose to make the announcement. La Esmeralda is about a girl named Esmeralda that among many things, marries a man out of convince purely to save his life. A marriage not of love but obligation. https://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/putin-divorces-wife-30-years-article-1.1365281
I suspect this was a message to the deep state, and now us, that this marriage was arranged. That his wife was really his handler of 30+ years, and was no longer in control. Strings cut? I dig further on Lyudmila. Where's she from. Lyudmila was born in Kaliningrad. Home of the Russian Baltic Fleet. The Kaliningrad Oblast ( oblast are federal states of Russia) coat of arms immediately caught my eye. A white castle on a red shield (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaliningrad_Oblast.) Kaliningrad used to be called Konigsberg and was home to the Konigsberg castle. The castle on the coat of arms, I assume.
Well this castle just so happened to serve as residence for the Grandmasters of the Teutonic Order and their headquarters from 1466 to 1525. The Order had begun the castles construction in 1257, and had maintained a presence there for centuries. Denoting this city was of vital importance to an Order established in the holy lands, shortly after the first crusades. An order that held powerful sway over Europe for centuries and still exist today.
Symbolism abound? After 700 years, the castle was completely destroyed by the USSR under direct order from Leonid Brezhnev ( born in an area of Ukraine.) Directly beside the castle remnants, the USSR built an incredibly ugly building called the House of Soviets. Some kind of symbol to the world that the dark families had triumphed over an order I suspect they had been fighting for centuries?
Just speculating but I believe this alludes to aspects of the plan. It got me digging further into the coat of arms for more symbolism and came across dozens of red castles or castles on red fields. Each coat representing a region in Europe.
I also found several green castles but only a few.
This is all in reference to Qs post 2593, " Think Green/ Red Castle." I only found one coat of arms with a red and green castle on it but couldn't piece anything together in that region. It was peculiar because it also had a frog on it. A rare combination, indeed.
https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/heraldrywiki/wiki/File:Castellanos_de_Zapardiel.png
I also discovered that the Rothschilds, which translates to House at the Red Shield, also had a 'House at the Green Shield' as well, in Frankfurt. I did not find much on it thus far but it does state that Gutle, Mayer Rothschilds wife ( the guy that founded the family name,) remained at this house until her death. Follow the wives right? Red house/ Green house. Green/ Red Castle. Could be something here but I haven't pieced it together yet.
I apologize for the verbose nature of this post. Hopefully this can help us make more sense of the plan and the actors involved. It helped me put together some other, rather revealing info on the Revolutionary War, Washington's crossing of the Delaware, and the battle of Trenton. A post I'll work on next. Thank you for your patience and if you piece together anything, let me know.
Very interesting... That motto strikes a chord, indeed. You may be correct. Putin made sure to put a picture up of the Romanov family on the Kremlin and was asked about it in a 2000 interview. He said they were watching over Moscow...
The blowback against those institutions who committed and supported such an evil act of murdering the Romanovs will be biblical. They may have had their fun for the past 100 years, but it seems to be game over for them.
Pain coming.
If you start with the cankles and move up you can see WHY so many people think that handler is a dude. They're always quite massive.
updoot for cankles :D
Now that is dasting.
I read an article some years ago, it was about the killing of the Romanov Family....
It seems there was in fact 1 Survivor, and possibly 2.....
The one I read about was a Female, and she was in a constant fight to get her Family Wealth returned to her, but the POS Rothschilds[Red Shields], refused to give it up, and were being charged with Theft, legal or otherwise.....
What if she actually got her Familys Money returned???
I read a book last year on the last two weeks of the Romanovs lives. The two that you are thinking of are Maria and Anastasia. Nicholas and his wife were killed instantly. The others were not so fortunate. The family had sewn a lot of jewels into their clothing, so much that they basically acted as a kind of chain mail. So they didn't die right away and things got very messy. Bayonets, beating- very brutal. After it was over, apparently, when they were taking out the bodies, one of the girls sat up on the stretcher and started screaming. I have to wonder if this is where that story came from...
YES that's the one.....
But not like it was written.....
The one I read was AFTER getting tossed into a pit or something....
But there are a few differing stories....
And then got rescued by the workers filling the Grave with Shovels, and hidden away and survived.....
Family Records were also kept from destruction, by guess who, the PEASANTS the Bolsh assigned to do the dirty work......
The killing of the Romanovs may come full circle when the Queen of England dies. Charles is the Mountbatten-Windsor king that Rasputin supposedly warned the world about over a century ago. Years ago, I read a book about the Grand Duchess Anastasia surviving the assassination. It contained the following legend:
King George initially wished to allow the Russian Royals to live safely in England after the Tsar abdicated. He changed his mind, partly in fear of backlash from his own war-weary subjects. But also, according to the tale, due to pressure from Lord Mountbatten, a German prince (aka Battenberg) turned British aristo, who wanted to see a descendant of his inherit the British throne. The fallen Tsar had four lovely daughters, and Mountbatten feared the Prince of Wales or any other future king would marry one of these.
As it happened, the Mountbattens succeeded in their plan later on when the heir turned out to be Princess Elizabeth, and they had a marriageable match in the form of Prince Philip. But at the time, it was essential for the Mountbattens to keep the marriage game free from Russian rivals. Thusly were the Romanovs abandoned to their fate by the British king.
Rasputin allegedly pronounced a curse on the Mountbattens, proclaiming that when one of them did become king, he would lose his crown and England would have no more kings after him. Rasputin was said to have predicted both his own death and the deaths of the Romanovs. Of course so many of the stories told about Rasputin are pure invention.
Incidentally, it was Prince Philip whose DNA "officially" disproved the claim of Anna Andersen to be the lost Anastasia. If she were legit, she would have been the sole heir to a vast fortune the murdered Tsar was said to have left in the Bank of England.
I read somewhere that a possible descendent of the Romanov survivors could be our First Lady Melania Trump.
There was a book written by a US journalist called "the file on the tsar" that goes over every single detail they could get their hands on and concludes that the entire story of the murder can't possibly be true and the scene had to have been staged. This theory is also supported by a Russian historian who claims Alexei Romanov became Alexei Kosygin, a premier of the Soviet union. This theory could definitely hold water when you look at their faces, especially focus on the ears, it has to be the same person. They have the same first and middle name and birthday is less than 2 months apart. Stalin was very close with Kosygin and by several first hand accounts jokingly referred to him as "tsarevich", or little tsar. This also makes sense when you realize that Stalin and Alexei Romanov would have been cousins. Furthermore, Kosygin was in charge of liberating Leningrad in WWII and was succeful because he was aware of many hidden aspects of the city, one that someone who perhaps lived there as a child and a future tsar at that, would have been made aware of.
Because they were all canonized as saints by the Russian Orthodox Church. They were martyrs.