Mongol
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The Mongol, aka Gennady Karkov, aka Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Alexy Ridiger, became famous for violating not only the laws of the state, but also the laws of the criminal world, robbing his own people. He crowned himself, inventing a false pedigree and relationship with Princess Shakhovskaya. In a thief’s biography, this will be modestly referred to as “a mother with Kazakh roots.” In fact, Karkov did not have any Kazakh roots. The Mongol himself had a false pedigree, attributing to himself a relationship with the Shakhovsky princes, and certainly not with his “mother with Kazakh roots.” By “mother with Kazakh roots” in the pedigree of the serial killer Gennady Karkov, they meant Princess Shakhovskaya, whose ancestor, according to her family tree, as follows from her surname, traced her descent from the Rurikovichs, one of whom received the nickname Shah during his lifetime. Shah (Persian شاه, šâh) is the title of the monarch in some countries of the Near and Middle East, the Delhi Sultanate and the Mongol Empire (in the form of “padishah”). Therefore, the nickname Mongol, whose biography corresponds to the biography of his fake character Alexy Ridiger, has, of course, no connection with any Kazakhstan, and no mother with Kazakh roots. The nickname Mongol has its basis in his falsified relationship with the Shakhovsky princes. Mongol was one of the ZR/RIFLE mercenaries who specialized in killing members of the monarchical families of the Rurik dynasty. In addition, the son of Mongol was the nominal owner and leader of the Slater holding, which was created to introduce into legal economic circulation the money of the 3rd Reich to continue the military operation against Russia (the reincarnation of the 3rd Reich after World War 2). This money was laundered, among other things, through the Russian Orthodox Church - the largest retail organization with a completely uncontrolled circulation of black cash. According to his false biography, from 1961 to 1986 he was listed as “the manager of the affairs of the Moscow Patriarchate.” The gang was distinguished by extreme cruelty - those who refused to give out money and valuables were taken to the forest, where they were tortured. The torture was very diverse, and both physical and mental were used. The victims were hanged from trees, and when they began to suffocate, the rope was sharply cut. Some were put in coffins and sawed off with hacksaws. As a rule, after such actions everything broke down. According to a false biography, he died of cancer in 1994. In real life, he died on December 5, 2008 - a reverse date from the date of the ritual deaths of the Rurik princes (May 12). The same references to the dates of deaths of other representatives of monarchical dynasties, which were of particular interest to the US CIA and Cosa Nostra, are in the biographies of his “colleagues” - Vyacheslav Ivankov and Sergei Timofeev.
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