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Mendel Beilis
A fiend that stalked
children in 1912 Kiev
Beilis Was A Supervisor At
This Brick Factory Outside Kiev
Andrei Yustschinsky
Young Boy Murdered For A
Purim Sacrifice
The Marks OF Purim Blood
Letting
They Saw Who Did It
1911 Kiev
In 1912 Kiev Had A
Population Of 452,000
The 1912 Trial Of Ritual
Murder
International Jewry Was In
Total Panic Over This Case
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A Brutal Ritual
Murder
In March of 1911 a boy was
brutally murdered by Beilis the Jew. Russia exploded, and the case
went as far as to the Czar. There was intense Jewish pressure used
to block investigators, and the courts. At the time of the murder,
Beilis had a
Hassidic,
Faivel Schneerson,
whose family had a
history
of Purim murders, staying with him. All of International Jewry
came out to prevent a trial.
The case of
Beilis
kept
Russia
in turmoil for almost three years, and stirred up the whole
civilized world. Jews had gotten away with these Purim sacrifices
for years, but this was 1912, and the
world was focused
on this one trial.
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What Happened
This Kiev Jew had been stalking the
child for months, and finally made his move on 20 March, 1911. The one
surviving witness, another child, said there were other accomplices
with Bielis. A member of
Schneerson
family was with him.
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The Child Was Butchered Here
The investigators concluded that
the child was brought to a
shed/chamber,
and
tortured to death.
He was stripped naked, tortured and drained of all his blood, in a
ritual manner.
There were 36 puncture wounds, most on the head, and the blood
letting occurred at the carotid artery.
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Body Is Moved
Andrei Yustschinsky
was found in a semi rural area of Kiev in a clay pit. The body had
rigor mortis, it was in half-sitting position, the hands were tied
together behind the back.
The body was dressed merely with
a shirt, underpants, and a single stocking. His face was dark blue
and covered with blood. Medical examiners determined he was alive,
and naked, while he was tortured.
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Russia's Jewish Newspapers Panicked
International Jewry realized there
were sitting on a
time bomb.
The implications of Purim's 'Blood libel' was on all their minds. The
Kiev Jewish paper Kievskaya Mysl immediately wrote articles
implicating the child's mother.
A newspaper editor, Borchevsky,
bribed police chief Mischtschuk, who then arrested the boy's mother.
She wasn't allowed out of jail for the burial of her child!
Next they accused the step father,
and the police chief brought all the relatives in for questioning.
Jewish newspapers were
advocating violence and the governor had to
arrest some editors, and close down papers.
Jews organized
street riots.
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Detective
Mishchuk
The Ministry appointed Mishchuk
who arrested the mother and step father. For two months he took the case
nowhere. He was charged with
accepting bribes and imprisoned.
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Inspector Krasovsky
He took over from Mishchuk, and tried
to blame one of the witness's mother.
He was relieved,
but there was enough evidence to charge him with accepting money. This
is now four months after the murder.
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Police Chief Is replaced By
Commissar Kunzevitch;
The police were replaced by Kunzevitch,
who preferred to stay in the Grand hotel of Kiev and to place his name
merely among press reports.
The people of Kiev said he was bought
off. Next was the "secret policeman" Krazovski", an extremely confident
man, who had a sudden change of heart. The investigation went nowhere,
but Krazovski became wealthy.
His reports always conformed to the
Jewish newspaper accounts.
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Gypsies Are Accused
Solomon Breitmann, the publisher of
the Jewish paper Poslyednich novostyey, accused a band of
traveling gypsies
who passed nearby.
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Golub The Investigator
The Jewish press had pretty much
buried the story, and the police were paid off to drop it.
Golub
starting piecing the crime together, gathering witnesses, and took it to
regular policemen, who finally had Beilis arrested.
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The Lamp Lighter
A
lamplighter testified
that on March 12, the day Yushchinsky disappeared, he had seen him
playing with two other boys on the premises of the brick factory. He
alleged that a Jew had suddenly appeared and kidnapped Yushchinsky,
pulling him toward the brick kiln.
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Witnesses Come Forward
Four months after the murder, an
investigator has three children confirm they were playing with the
victim. They had been
threatened with death
if they talked.
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Children Are Poisoned
After one week the little ones
fell critically ill with symptoms of poisoning, after the "secret Jew
commissar" Krasovski had "visited" them and brought them "pies"! Two
children,
Zhenya and Valya, died
in quick succession, while Ludmilla slowly recovered only after many
weeks. The Jewish newspapers reported the children died of "dysentery"!
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The Witnesses Mother Is Sent To
Kharkov
The
mother is sent to
Kharkov, where she is put in the finest hotel of the city. She was told
her other daughter would be killed, and the Jew Margolin, the later
defense counsel of
Mendel Beilis offered her the round sum of 40,000
Rubles.
She was asked to confess to the murder
of Andrusha.
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Beilis is Arrested
On 22 July 1911, Beilis was
finally arrested
together with Mrs. Cheberkov. The mother was soon released. Menahem
Beilis spent more than two years in prison awaiting trial.
Because of
Austrian Jews
visiting with him, it was thought to be a ceremony.
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Local Vagabond Found Strangled
Tartakovski a part time worker at the brick factory was said to have
knowledge of the murder. He was
found strangled!
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Beilis Accomplices
Between 1853 and 1860, the Schneerson, a family of
Hasidics had been convicted of blood libel in Russia, and were
imprisoned in Siberia. The nephew,
Faivel Schneerson,
of this famous family was
staying with Beilis.
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Dr Sikorsky On Blood libel
This trial revolved around the Jewish
ritual of killing Gentile children for a Purim sacrifice. Dr Sikorsky
was an
expert witness.
His
testimony.
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Trial Lasted Twenty Days- Sept 25
through Oct 28, 1913
Not fewer than 219 witnesses, mostly
Jews, were available during the 20 days of the trial. There were 44
newspapers there, and
95% were
Jewish controlled.
The high point of these 20 days of
testimony, however, was shaped by the
testimony of the
little ten-year-old Ludmilla Cheberyakov. The court was loaded with Jews,
and she was
afraid for her life.
International Jewry provided
five lawyers, and
the Beilis trial is supposed to have cost the Jews
17 million
Rubles.
Beilis is acquitted
on a jury vote of six guilty, and six innocent.
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Theodor Fritsch Comments
I expected anything after watching
this trial. A five month investigation by two police chiefs turned up
nothing. Next, two examining judges were bribed, and charged. When the
third one finally arrested Beilis, remarkable things happened: two chief
witnesses against Beilis (both the children of Cheberyakova) died a
sudden deaths, and the day the judge was to examine the murder shed, it
mysteriously burnt down.
In the trial it has been shown that
several witnesses, intimidated by threats, did not dare to directly
testify.
Arnold Leese's summary.
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American Consulate
This case was serious enough where the
American Consulate kept
Washington informed.
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The Bolsheviks Take Revenge On The
Judges And Witnesses
When the Bolsheviks took over in
1917, all the witnesses, expert witnesses, prosecutors, judges, etc were
put on trial,
and then executed. Anyone that spoke out during the Beilis trial against
Jewry, fell as victims to the Jewish-Bolshevist Terror.
Professor of Psychiatry, J. Sikorski,
and the student Golubov
were shot, under
martial law in Kiev, together with other witnesses. Professor Kossorotov;
murdered by poison.
Vera Cheberyak
was shot.
The ones siding with the Jews, like
Bechterev, received a leading scientific administrative posts.
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Why The Panic Over A
Simple Murder?
This trial was international news
from 1911-1913. If this piece of garbage was convicted of Purim
Sacrifice, than all
of Jewry would be under a cloud.
They spent 17 million rubles on this
single trial, they killed at least three witnesses, and bribed
countless police, judges, and prosecutors.
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Four Minute Video
Judicial Index
HMT on Ritual Sacrifice
Judicial
Index 2
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