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Re: CZARIST RUSSIA'S SUPPORT DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR
While I did not find an online article confirming the notion that Russia supported the American Colonies during the Revolutionary War, I uncovered one reference describing the smoldering animosity felt by the Jesuits and their minions towards the Czar and his Orthodox Church supporters that began during the reign of Alexander I, if not before.
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The papacy’s Jesuits had another reason for being so happy when Russia entered the (Great War) conflict. It was payback time. About 100 years before World War One began, Alexander I, the Russian emperor, kicked the Jesuits out of Russia.
"The Russian emperor, Alexander, was currently compelled to issue a royal decree in 1816, by which he expelled them [the Jesuits] from St. Petersburg and Moscow. This proving ineffectual, he issued another in 1820, excluding them entirely from the Russian dominions." — R.W. Thompson, The Footprints of the Jesuits, Hunt and Eaton, pp. 245, 246.
In 1917, the last Czar and all his family were murdered. Never again would a hated emperor from the House of the Romanoff rule Russia or ever again protect the Orthodox Church. Payback time had come.
"The overthrow of the Czarist system therefore, brought with it the inevitable overthrow of the established Orthodox Church. To the Vatican, which had waged war against the Orthodox Church since the eleventh century, the downfall of her millenarian rival was too good to be true." — Avro Manhattan, The Vatican Billions, Chick Publications, pp. 120, 121.
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