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No shit to yourself! - I said to myself
No shit to yourself! - I said to myself

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Today, few people understand THIS, I myself am only "opening my eyes" to THIS, because before I could not even think about THIS side.

THIS was a SECRET, the veil over which no one opened to the people, and I personally somehow could not guess about THIS until recently!

What am I talking about?

I will not torment the reader too much, but I will ask a couple of leading questions in order to start your thinking process.

Here is your first question: why did Russia, after the collapse of the USSR in 1991, return to the coat of arms of the Russian Empire - two-headed eagle?

Is everyone really so yearned for tsarism? Or not all, but only a few?

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Here is your second question leading to you: why, after the collapse of the Russian Empire in 1917, the judiciary was dressed mainly in civilian clothes, and after the collapse of the USSR in 1991, Russian judges, starting in 1992, began to wear a special judge's robe, how was it before the 1917 revolution?

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It was….

So it became:

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Then all other judges in the Russian Federation (not only the judges of the Constitutional Court) donned judge robes, in English "judicial robes".

And what are the clothes of today's Russian judge? And why is she like that? - I will ask the third leading question.

Help from Wikipedia: "The judge's robe is one of the symbols of state power, which is designed to remind judges, participants in a trial and everyone who is present in the administration of justice, about the special status of a judge. The robe of the judge hides everything human, thereby symbolizing that the judge should not be subject to his human passions and emotions, personal attitude towards the participants in the process. The black color for the mantle was not chosen by chance: it is this color that means impartiality, emphasizes the status and authority of the judiciary. " A source.

This is another source: "It is not known which of the Western European judges first donned the robes, but this tradition was documented in the English Judges' Rules of 1635". A source.

The English translation of the word "judge" somehow confused me a little.

Judicial - means Jewish ???

After that I open Google translator, and translate from English into Russian:

Judical (referee), Judge (evaluate), Judicature (judicial system), Judaic (Jew).

No shit to yourself! - I said to myself!

And the form is judicial robes, what is he talking about then?

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The form of judges (judicial robe) can only tell us that initially the judge and the Jewish priest were in one person!

Now you understand why all our Judicature is predominantly a Jewish patrimony ?! They are Jews, there are kings and gods! And we Russians are fuckers! Personally, I have been convinced of this more than once from my own experience …

Let's go further.

Why was the dressing of Russian judges in Jewish robes (judicial robes) connected with the return of Russia to the coat of arms of the Russian Empire - the two-headed eagle ?

This is a very good question, you know! So good that further you can already tell SO MUCH shocking information to the minds of the average person that it will be enough for a whole book-bestseller!

The next question I will ask you, the reader, and you think, think!

Since when double-headed eagle with raised wings became the imperial symbol of Russian power? And most importantly, where did it come from?

Here is a collage I made once for an article "Who built the city on the Neva, now called St. Petersburg?" … He answers both of the last questions. The ruler of the Holy Roman Empire of the German nation Leopold I (1640-1705) shared this coat of arms with Peter the Great (1672-1725).

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Collage: Leopold I & Peter I (both looked like siblings in their youth). In the center is the coat of arms of the Holy Roman Empire, which later became the coat of arms of the Russian Empire too.

Coronation of Peter I (with the wearing of the emperor's crown on his head) with the simultaneous proclamation of Russia empire (!) portrayed by an eyewitness of those events, court artist Fyodor Zubov. Wonderful engraving turned out!

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Who was the "godfather" of Peter I, it is not at all difficult to guess, looking at this engraving, where Roman the commander lays the imperial crown on the head of Peter I.

This "godfather" could only be the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire Leopold I (years of life 1640 - 1705), with whom Peter I had an earlier agreement and whose coat of arms he copied for Russia, changing only some of the attributes of power in the image of the coat of arms.

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Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I.

True, the son of Leopold I, Charles VI, had to congratulate Peter I on the imperial title.

Well, let's go on fucking, comrades?

Let's go!

Do you know how the word ROMAN is spelled in English?

Roman

And which dynasty of kings ruled Russia since 1613? Remember?

Romanovs!!!

That is, it turns out that they are not Romanovs, as someone thought due to their naivety, but they are ROMAN!

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Peter I, his wife and daughters. Here they are, Judaic, with a capital letter!

Another historical subtlety. I got it from the world encyclopedia:

On this gloomy note, let me finish this work.

We will not see peace on earth for a long time. Alas and ah! Everything is tied around jidai !

November 16, 2016 Murmansk. Anton Blagin

Post scriptum

I have to add, otherwise the disputants came running, trying to prove something …

Like, Tsar Ivan-IV (the Terrible) even before Peter I had the coat of arms of a two-headed eagle …

Was! But not at all like that!

Here on the left is the seal of Ivan the Terrible, to the right is the coat of arms of the Provisional Government of Russia in 1917. They are the same! The same coat of arms is the emblem of Sberbank of Russia. Further - the current coat of arms of the Russian Federation and the coat of arms of the Holy Roman Empire on the far right. They are the same too.

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Do you need more comments ?! Look at the wings of these eagles!

Comments:

Mylnikovdm: Great stuff! Thanks to! I take it to my place …

As for the coats of arms. When an eagle has its wings up, it represents the topmost level in the hierarchy. There is no one above the owner of such a coat of arms. If the eagle's wings point downward, then this is the penultimate level of the hierarchy. There is one more highest level of the hierarchy above the owner of this coat of arms. In addition, the last two coats of arms have symbols of planetary power in their paws - the scepter and the orb.

Accordingly, the fact that the ends of the wings of the coat of arms of Ivan the Terrible look down means that there is one more level of hierarchy above it. If we proceed from the old maps, that Moscow Tartary is part of the general system, which also includes Siberian Tartary and a number of other Tartaries.

The tips of the wings on the coat of arms of the Bank of Russia indicate that there is another level of hierarchy above it - the Federal Reserve System. By the way, an interesting fact, since 2016, new coins have not been minted with the coat of arms of the Bank of Russia with wings down, but the coat of arms of the Russian Federation with wings up.

Vlad_gyx: material bomb - for those who know how to fold 2 + 2, the picture is serious. And recently I came across information confirming your words, but on the other, unexpected side. The view is given from a legal legal position - it is somewhat easier to perceive.

The point is that the "elite" live by different laws. Not that they do not obey "our" laws, but that they live according to other laws! Material submitted by the author in

Well, the very last thing I mean Anton Blagin, I learned from the world media, probably later than everyone else. Russian President Vladimir Putin wrote a refusal to participate Rome Statute International Criminal Court, adopted in Rome on July 17, 1998 and signed on behalf of the Russian Federation on September 13, 2000.

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A source

Gintar: you noticed it well, Anton: Judical, Judge, Judicature, Judaic. Did you notice that Jewerly is jewelry (jewelry), and Jew is Jews ?!

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