![]() Alexei Romanov
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![]() Heino Tammet |
Canadian freelance reporter
John Kendrick
advances thesis that Tsaverich Alexei would have been secretly saved from the
Ipatiev House killing by Lenin's orders. This
decision would have been fact of a secret clause imposed by German during
Brest Litovsk peace treaty on December 15th, 1917 between Germany and
Russia. (Remember that empress Alexandra was
German). Alexei could have been saved too because it
represented an invaluable hostage in a time where the revolution result
still appeared very vague. Official inquiry made by Sokolov Judge revealed that each man of the killing squad in cellar room had his own target and Yurovsky has reserved for himself Alexei. So, Yurovsky could have loaded his own gun with some blank bullets and Alexei could have been only slightly concussed during the execution and not hurt. During Romanov bodies transfer into Kopiatki pits mine, according to John Kendrick, Yurovsky's men whose truck got stuck in the mud asked a farmer named Johan Veermann, to help us loading two or three bodies in his own cart. Johan Veermann having noticed that Alexei was still alive, he would have secretly rescued him. John Kendrick claims that Johan Veermann's wife, named Paula has been related to the Grand Marshal of the Of Tsar's Imperial Court, Count Paul Benckendorff, a family being part of the imperial family's circle before revolution. Very strange coincidences which can make us think that all Alexei's rescue was planned, including a new family for him ! In fact, Veermann's family had a young child named Ernst which had dead from typhoid some month ago. Then, Alexei took Ernst identity. Within this new family, Alexei, became Ernst Veermann, lived in Estonia for years. At this stage, we can wonder how Alexei, suffering from hemophilia was able to survive in spite of his diseases which at this time, cannot be cured. John Kendrick thinks that Alexei Disease was not hemophilia but thrombocytopenia, which produces the same symptoms. If thrombocytopenia does not kill the patient first, it can instead go into spontaneous remission and explain Alexei survival. In 1937, working as editor in several Estonian newspapers, Alexei started using the pseudonym of Heino Tammet. He moved to Sweden in 1944 before immigrating to Toronto in Canada in 1952. Here, he met the woman who will become his third wife and gets married to her in July 1956. In 1972, his wife Sandra and him settle down in Vancouver where he died on June 26th, 1977 (Fate or not, one month after Heino Tammet's dead, Ipatiev house was destroyed by sovietic...)
It's during the end of his life
that
he would have revealed his real identity to his children and to his wife
who, after her death, would have began the steps to reveal his husband
story, helped in this project by John Kendrick. |
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