- Major-General
Count Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich (Spiridovitch) (or A. de Tcherep-Spiridovitch) (aka
Artur Čerep-Spiridovič) (8
September 1866 – 22 October...
- "three
hundred Elders of Zion" as
justification for the killing.
Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich
wrote that the
group may also be
known as the "Hidden Hand"...
-
Tetiana Pavlivna Cherep-Perohanych (18
November 1974,
Stara Basan,
Bobrovytsia Raion,
Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine) is a
Ukrainian poet,
novelist and playwright...
- 1799-1815. Ed.
Osprey Publishing, 2002. ISBN 9781841763804. Pg. 56
Count Cherep-Spriridovich. The
Secret World Government Or "The
Hidden Hand": The Unrevealed...
- city
supposedly received its name from the word "skull" (Russian: череп,
cherep). In antiquity, a
pagan sanctuary was
there in
honor of the god
Veles on...
- long
series of
articles called "The
Jewish Peril" by Major-General
Count Cherep-Spiridovitch,
whose title was
taken from the fore-title of
George Shanks's...
-
clear to him in 1977,
after reading The
Secret World Government by
Count Cherep-Spiridovich, that
Jewish agencies were
targeting him. Fischer's
sudden reemergence...
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Danila Kozlovsky as
Borman Andrey Terentev as
Spirt Vladimir Yaglych as
Cherep Dmitriy Volkostrelov as
Chukha Ekaterina Klimova as Nina
Boris Galkin as...
-
Rebeca Cherep de
Guber (2 July 1926 – 25
August 2020) was an
Argentine mathematician,
university professor,
textbook author, and 1960s
pioneer in the development...
- parents,
which provoked more
speculation that he
would marry Olga.
Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich wrote, "Such was the emperor's
affection for him that all the...