The Russian royal family Jiang treats as beloved by peasants, embedded in Orthodoxy and European nobility, and tied to foreign bank wealth.
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Romanovs
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...But they do. All right, here's something interesting. This is the Romanovs, okay? The Romanovs. Sorry, the Romanovs. The Romanovs have been in power..."
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He argues that the Romanovs failed to flee because they believed peasant love, Orthodox legitimacy, and European royal relatives protected them.
Jiang claims that killing the Romanovs benefited foreign banks because Romanov wealth held in London and Wall Street became effectively controlled by those banks after the family died.
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"...But they do. All right, here's something interesting. This is the Romanovs, okay? The Romanovs. Sorry, the Romanovs. The Romanovs have been in power..."
"...to kill every one of them, okay? They wipe out the Romanov family. Between 17 and 18, all members of the Romanov family were..."
"...would they do that, okay? And the answer is this. The Romanovs had billions, billions of dollars in foreign banks, okay? In the city..."
"...foreign banks like, well, you don't own this money. It's the Romanovs who own this money, okay? So this is evidence that the communists..."
"However, circumstances drew to an approximation between the Romanovs and..."
"The Romanovs are the controlling family of Russia."
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