Conspiracy in Fomenko’s New Chronology

This article examines the instances of the use of the word “conspiracy” in the literature of Fomenko’s New Chronology.

How It Was In Reality, Chapter 6.8[2]. This one is a reference to Ivan Petrovich Fyodorov-Chelyadnin conspiracy accusation.[13]

History: Fiction or Science? e-Series Overview[3]

“The collison of dynasties of Godunov, Romanov, conspiracies of Zacharin, Kurbskiy, 3 false Dimitries as pretenders to the throne, Polish army occupying the Kremlin, truly tectonic events of orthodox religion, the desintegration of the Horde.”

Empirico-Statistical Analysis of Narrative Material and its Applications to Historical Dating, Vol. 2, pages 136, 138, 203.[4] These are all historical conspiracies.

Tsar of the Slavs, Chapter 3.1[5]. This is a mention of the Judas-Christ conspiracy and the conspiracy against Andronicus.

History: Fiction or Science? Volume 2, pages 102, 114-115, 162-163, 202, and 251[7], [8], [9], [10], [11] These are all historical conspiracies.

The complete bibliography to the seven volumes, pages 756 and 784[12] These are references #93, #955:1, and #955:2.

#93. Bocharov, L. I., N. N. Yefimov, I. M. Chachoukh, and I. Y. Chernyshev. The Conspiracy Against Russian History. (Facts, Mysteries, Versions). Moscow, Anvik, 1998.

#955:1. Chernyak, E. B.The Mysteries of France. Conspiracy, Intrigue, Mystification. Moscow, Ostozhye Press, 1996.

#955:2. Chernyak, E. B.The Time of the Conspiracies Long Forgotten. Moscow, Mezhdunarodnye Otnosheniya, 1994.

Is Fomenko’s New Chronology a Conspiracy Theory?

How It Was In Reality, Chapter 5.38[1]:

“It was the cunningly promoted ‘Hatred of the doctor’ which slyly facilitated the organization of the conspiracy in the metropoly of Russia-Horde and allowed the break-up of the Empire.”

The Issue with Mongols Overview[6]:

“The yoke theory was created by the court German historians of the new Russian dynasty, the Romanovs. It has served the end of justifying the Romanovs’ claims for the throne and demonising their longtime adversaries – the Horde, or the professional Russian army, which remained fiercely loyal to the old Russian dynasty, deposed and finally destroyed by the Romanovs as a result of a conspiracy.”

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References:

[1] – http://chronologia.org/en/how_it_was/05_38.html. Accessed 30 Sept. 2020.

[2] – http://chronologia.org/en/how_it_was/06_07.html. Accessed 30 Sept. 2020.

[3] – http://chronologia.org/en/e_books/index.html. Accessed 30 Sept. 2020.

[4] – http://chronologia.org/en/kw2.pdf. Accessed 30 Sept. 2020.

[5] – http://chronologia.org/en/car_slav/czar03_01.html. Accessed 30 Sept. 2020.

[6] – http://chronologia.org/en/e_books/09_mongols.html. Accessed 30 Sept. 2020.

[7] – http://chronologia.org/en/seven/2N022-EN.pdf. Accessed 30 Sept. 2020.

[8] – http://chronologia.org/en/seven/2N024-EN.pdf. Accessed 30 Sept. 2020.

[9] – http://chronologia.org/en/seven/2N021a-EN.pdf. Accessed 30 Sept. 2020.

[10] – http://chronologia.org/en/seven/2n031-EN.pdf. Accessed 30 Sept. 2020.

[11] – http://chronologia.org/en/seven/2N025-EN.pdf. Accessed 30 Sept. 2020.

[12] – http://chronologia.org/en/seven/3NBIB-EN.pdf. Accessed 30 Sept. 2020.

[13] – https://therussianreader.com/tag/ivan-fyodorov-chelyadnin/. Accessed 30 Sept. 2020.

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