Question by Miya J: How did Alexander I Romanov bring social reforms to Russia?
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Answer by Hard Twist
After becoming a Freemason when it was reinstated he and the government learned masonry was controlled by an invisible hand and thus was a deterrent to reform. So he banned masonry, and they killed him.
Decades later masons were heavily involved in the murder of a later czar, his family and then Masonic agents sons crushed the developing land freedoms by organizing the landholdings into opporessive, totalitarian communes.and eventually killing from 18 to 40 million people in the Russian empire from 1917 to 1940, a huge holocaust that is totally ignored by holocaust memory promoters.
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