Thursday, October 31, 2013

This is the Alexandra I met, not Edward VII unless he was possessed of Edward’s half…

Arrested in January 1898 for revolutionary activity, Bronshtein spent four and a half years in prison and in exile in Siberia, during which time he married his coconspirator Aleksandra Sokolovskaya and fathered two daughters.

Leon Trotsky (Russian revolutionary) -- Encyclopedia Britannica

…and Kay ~ K.(The Trial) worked on a newspaper…Kay also has some legal statements made while in prison which may have come from Trotsky, in an attempt to get out of prison, and he may have written the piece of poetry Kay penned, instead of Shakespeare, unless he possessed Shakespeare or Marlowe.  I believe it more likely Marlowe than Shakespeare.

He escaped in 1902 with a forged passport bearing the name Trotsky, which he adopted as his revolutionary pseudonym. His wife remained behind, and the separation became permanent. Trotsky made his way to London, where he joined the group of Russian Social-Democrats working with Vladimir Ulyanov (Lenin) on the revolutionary newspaper Iskra (“The Spark”).

Voliva may be a manifestation of the psyche and not really married to my father’s cousin, meaning some Gibbs inherited it from the psyche rather than is of the flesh.  I don’t know about it for sure.  I know this for a fact because Kay’s sister has a photograph in her possession in which Kay appears to look like Trotsky but she has thin straight hair.  When this came off I appeared to look like I did in 1974.  Kay was unaware of this connection at the time and it could have been Gibbes and his connection to the Romanovs which means he could have been connected to some Brit or even inherited Gilliard.