It makes my heart wrench every time I read of the Romanovs' last moments. The resolve and faith of the martyred Tsar himself as he bled upon that floor with steel tearing through his chest, the mirrored faith of the Tsarina as she crossed herself before facing the wrath of the eternal enemy of Christendom, and then the fear of their plentiful, sobbing children, as droplets of both tears and blood fell upon that floor, as they awaited their impalement with bayonets and knives, the fog of gunpowder-smoke covering their killers like ghastly demons, for truly, what else could commit such gory evil but those possessed with evil spirits, unveiling their satanic energies by spilling the blood of the holy? Such an absolutely gruesome scene. An entire family's skins, exploded and pierced to further the cause of Judaic world dominance.
Even with Christ's victory impending, in the end times, the Great Tribulation, they still wish to destroy us as much as possible for their own futile ambitions of evil while they still can. They hate us, and they always will, because their faith, their Pharisaic ambition, killed the very Son of God, and so all other children of our Lord, which is all of us, are but bugs to them, as Christ was to them a snail to squash just as equivalently. No amount of bloodshed will ever satisfy Satan, their master. It is only righteous, therefore, that God's punishment extends upon them as to Satan, for just as they have all reveled in bloodshed, they all, too, will face eternal burning upon Christ's victory over evil, and so we may then dine with the great saints at God's banquet of paradise in that eternal time, and, among them, hug and laugh with those who mortally perished by the wrath of the now-defeated father of lies. Included as those martyrs are the Romanovs themselves, the saints who now sit today with God in the heavens to guide us in the same faith and resolve that they held through the very end of their mortality. And so, their mortal suffering only ascended their souls to a perfected beauty of faith that now extends to our own by God's energy, hallelujah.