GAMMADION WAS THE SYMBOL OF RUSSIAN EMPERORS
For the Canonised Saint of the Russian Orthodox Church, the Holy Martyr Russian Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, the Gammadion was her most important symbol, because the Gammadion is the main symbol of Christianity. Since the Russian Imperial family owned vast lands in Palestine, Russian Empress knew well that precisely the Gammadion was the dominant Christian symbol for the early Christians, including the decoration of Christian Churches in the era of early Christianity. Twelve Russian-Turkish wars from the 16th century to the early 20th century were the attempts by Russian Emperors to free Constantinople as the main Holy place of the authentic, Orthodox Christianity – the Christianity of the Gammadion.
Also, the use of the Gammadion by the Russian Empress Alexander was her tribute of respect to the Russian people, whose ancestral symbol was the Gammadion after and before the adoption of Christianity, since Russians used the Gammadion for decorating their clothes, utensils, weapons, houses and temples for at least 7,000 years to the time of the reign of Russian Empress Alexandra Feodorovna (according to the Russian calendar before Peter the Great, who changed the Russian calendar to the Western European, thus robbing Russian people of 5,000 years of Russian history). Gammadion was on her most important things, on her cards, diary, and on her car. She drew Gammadion on the wall by her bed, on the jamb of the door and on the frame of the window in the house where she was shot dead by the Judeo-Trotskyists in Yekaterinburg. Prosecution of the Gammadion is the desecration of her blessed memory. Mother Empress, canonized as the Christian Orthodox Saint, is protecting her people and the main symbol of the Russian people and Christianity — Gammadion (the name of symbol of the Russian EMPERORS)—
Diary of the Russian Empress Alexandra Feodorovna with the Gammadion / Swastika-Su-Asti that is embroidered by her daughter Tatiana. “As far as Her Majesty’s addiction to the Swastika – wrote Y.A. Dan, the closest friend of the Russian Empress, – in the eyes of Her Majesty, it was not an amulet, but some symbol. According to Her Majesty’s words, the ancients believed the Swastika was the source of movement, the symbol of the Divine.”
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