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officially been located; and through the years, there has been some evidence to suggest that<br />

Aleksei and Anastasia may have survived the execution. An entry in the diary of Richard<br />

Meinertzhagen, a former British intelligence agent, suggested that one of the Czar’s daughters<br />

escaped; and in the 1993 book The Romanov Conspiracies, British writer, Michael Occleshaw,<br />

also claimed that one of the Czar’s daughters survived.<br />

The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk between Russia and Germany, which was signed on March 3,<br />

1918 to end the hostilities between them, was said to also contain a codicil that guaranteed that<br />

the Romanov’s would not be harmed. The Russian people were to continue believing that they<br />

were dead, so the communists could replace the monarchy. It had been hoped that the Bolshevik<br />

government wouldn’t survive, so they could return, but it never happened.<br />

On June 11, 1971, the New York Daily Mirror announced the exclusive publication of<br />

“Reminiscences of Observations” by ‘His Imperial Highness Aleksei Nicholaevich Romanoff,<br />

Tsarevich and Grand Duke of Russia.’ The U.S. Government never officially recognized<br />

Goleniewski as a Romanov, because history reported that prince had suffered from hemophilia,<br />

an incurable genetic disease– but Goleniewski didn’t.<br />

The Czar left millions in American and European banks, which today is worth billions, and<br />

some researchers have made the claim, that the respective governments wanted to keep the<br />

Romanovs “dead,” because without the existence of a surviving heir, the money that had been<br />

left behind probably had already been ‘taken’ by the international bankers. Goleniewski pledged<br />

that as the Czar’s heir, if he would be granted his rightful inheritance, he would use the money to<br />

destroy Communism.<br />

Nixon also angered the Illuminati because of his choice of Vice Presidents. After Vice<br />

President Spiro Agnew resigned because of income tax evasion charges, Establishment insiders<br />

had urged Nixon to appoint Nelson Rockefeller. However, Nixon instead, appointed Gerald Ford<br />

to be his Vice President (who, when he became President, did appoint Rockefeller to be his VP).<br />

If Rockefeller would have been appointed, he would have become President after Nixon was<br />

destroyed. So, Nixon ruined their plans, and may have known that, because after he resigned, he<br />

was having problem with a swollen leg, and said that if he would have gone to Bethesda Naval<br />

Hospital to get it taken care of, he would have “never come out alive.”<br />

Later, Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme would attempt to shoot Ford on September 5, 1975; and<br />

on September 22, 1975, Sara Jane Moore would also attempt to shoot Ford. Moore said she was<br />

trying to expose the nation’s “phony system of government” by elevating “Nelson Rockefeller to<br />

the Presidency.” In a June, 1976, Playboy interview, she said that there was a “part that I don’t<br />

think I can talk about. I just haven’t figured out a way to talk about it and protect everyone. I’m<br />

not saying that anyone helped me plan it. I’m not just saying that there are other things– which<br />

means there are other people, though not in terms of a conspiracy. There are areas I’m not<br />

willing to talk about for a lot of reasons.” The article also said that U.S. District Judge Samuel<br />

Conti, “added to the air of mystery surrounding her case (and) sealed all the trial evidence.” This<br />

certainly gives some serious overtones to the attempts on Ford’s life, and if they were actually<br />

intended to elevate Rockefeller to the Presidency.<br />

The bottom line seems to be, that Nixon got cocky. With the Illuminati hoping to have world<br />

control by 1976 (it was “rescheduled” for the mid-eighties), Nixon was hoping to follow in the<br />

steps of Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt who were virtual dictators, and began<br />

acting on his own to bring about change, so he could head the world government. On May 21,

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