Dodd: Grandson Of Stalin?

(Conspiracy Nation, 08/31/07) – In many telephone conversations with the late Sherman H. Skolnick, this editor probed Mr. Skolnick's historical knowledge. His understanding of hidden history is missed. Who else is there who can discuss arcane matters surrounding the disappearance of the Romanovs, supposedly murdered by the Bolsheviks in 1918?

One bit of arcana delved into by Skolnick was the matter of the defection of Colonel Michal Goleniewski, a Polish intelligence officer. “By a private act of Congress,” wrote Skolnick, “he [was] made a U.S. citizen and promised a sizeable pension by the American CIA. His disclosures caused the fingering of some 60 Soviet spies in the West.” (“Great Secrets Of The 20th Century - Part One,” http://www.skolnicksreport.com/great_secrets.html)

Mr. Skolnick, in 1974, traveled to New York and spent two days interrogating Goleniewski. In light of recent reports suggesting the remains of Alexei Romanov have been found, Skolnick's determinations are especially relevant. For Goleniewski had claimed to be the Tsarevich Alexei!

If Goleniewski was indeed Alexei, alive in 1974, then supposed remains of Alexei unearthed in Russia are not as they seem.

Alexei is known to have suffered from hemophilia. Based on a conversation this editor had with Skolnick, Alexei as a youth had had to wear leg braces. Skolnick, a victim of polio, also wore leg braces. Skolnick, among other things, mentioned how he had probed Goleniewski regarding little-known aspects of leg braces, things only someone who had once worn them would be likely to know. Goleniewski passed Skolnick's test on the subject.

The waters are deep here. For most, having only superficial knowledge of the Romanov case (if they even have that), the matters here will be beyond their ken.

Pondering over the Russian situation, in the news lately, this editor recalled his conversation with Skolnick and his adamant insistence that Goleniewski was Alexei. Web searches on the subject reinvigorated earlier understanding.

A book by Guy Richards, published in 1966, had been recommended by Skolnick. Imperial Agent; the Goleniewski-Romanov Case reportedly profiles Goleniewski and substantiates his claim to be the Romanov heir.

Richards also reportedly wrote two other books on the general subject of the Romanovs: (1) The Hunt For The Czar, and (2) The Rescue Of The Romanovs.

Also casting doubt on the mainstream line that the Tsar and his family were all murdered in 1918 is author Shay McNeal. Her book, The Secret Plot To Save The Tsar, “begins by demolishing supposed 'DNA evidence' which surfaced in the 1990s purportedly proving that the Russian imperial family was murdered at Ekaterinburg in 1918.” (“Romanov Mystery Solved?” http://www.shout.net/~bigred/TsarMyst.htm)

The Greek Orthodox Church also doubted that the 1990s remains were those of members of the Russian Royal Family. A recent Interfax news report reiterates the Church's doubts in light of the supposed Alexei remains. “I have quite serious doubts about these remains,” stated Bishop Mark of Yegoryevsk, deputy head of the Moscow Patriarchate's External Church Relations department. (“Remains reopen tsar debate,” August 26, 2007)

Time magazine, also on August 26th, repeated the doubts about the earlier 1990s “Romanov remains.” The “doubts about the authenticity of the remains lingered to such an extent that the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) performed the funeral rites without ever mentioning their names; the church simply prayed for innocent victims.” In the currently developing Alexei situation, Time magazine suggests Vladimir Putin, Russian president, is playing politics with this. (“Playing Politics with the Romanovs,” by Yuri Zarakhovich).

But truly mind-boggling is a “sidebar” claim by Skolnick. He reported in 1999 that Joseph Stalin, the Soviet dictator, had had an “illegitimate” son who became a U.S. Senator. Furthermore, according to Skolnick, highly respected by those who knew him, the son of that U.S. Senator is Christopher J. Dodd, now running for U.S. president!

Glancing at photos of Stalin and Dodd, one is struck by the resemblance. How far did Soviet Comintern (Cominform) penetration of the West get during the 1930s and 1940s? This question has been raised previously by Conspiracy Nation. (“Recent Exposes Of Reds,” http://www.shout.net/~bigred/RedExposes.html). The superficially informed will not be aware of the “sleeper agent” concept. The patience of the Russian Bear is infinite, compared with our own “hurry-up” society.

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