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When despotism turns against the ruler
When we are thinking about the Emperor of Russia, we must say that the final end for that way to rule made the emperor himself. The thing is that the despotism, what made the emperor so powerful caused that he was under the threat, what other people ever thought. That threat was that people afraid the emperor, and the despotic way to rule caused that the agitators claimed, that emperor killed people if that person didn't like food, what was served in the front of that man.
And that kind of things caused the situation, that the despotism turned against the user of power. The situation was similar to what Alexander the Great faced during his campaigns. The problem with that man was heavy drinking, and during those parties, Alexander took sometimes a sword and started an attack against other people, who were with him, and the worst thing is that he lost his memory during the parties.
Did somebody just murder Alexander the Great by using Krav-Maga?
The bodyguards didn't do anything to stop that man when he sways with swords and pikes. That caused the thing, that those people could claim everything to Alexander, who lost his memory. One of the things about this case is that Alexander was becoming a terrifying person, who was afraid by other people, who didn't dare to tell a thing to that man, who became monster while he was drunk.
And because he lost his memory, the assassins could just claim, that he made something to the person, who laid the sword in the chest. Maybe his bodyguards killed that man and just told the story about the poisoning. When we are thinking about the way, how Alexander behaves and how violent he was, the real reason for death might be some kind of strikes to head or stomach.
In that case, even the step on the stomach would cause the rip of the stomach or speel, and that might cause similar symptoms with the poison. And that might happen also by accident, when somebody, who was drunk just step over the stomach of Alexander the Great, who was maybe off. or those people might play the game, who has the strongest stomach muscles, and that will cause death if Alexander overestimated his strength, or did he just slip and hit his head? The symptoms would fit also to the concussion or internal blood leak in the brains.
But if Alexander the Great was murdered, the killer must be sure that there is no blood or signs of external violence. Maybe the killer used the Krav-Maga-style self-defense or combat skills, and in that case, the report, what was made because of the death of Alexander might be faked. I don't know about the way, how the death of the emperor was told to the people at that time and was the medical reports public. But the case of Alexander the great the news for death of that man would not enter his homeland immediately.
There could be taken years when the ordinary people would even know about the death of the leader, who took his army to India. And at last, we might think one question: "How good were the autopsies in that time"? Or if Alexander was dead because the bodyguard used deadly force, would that man just tell that to others, because it might cause death, because of the death penalty was given by murder of the King.
When despotism turns against the ruler
When we are thinking about the Emperor of Russia, we must say that the final end for that way to rule made the emperor himself. The thing is that the despotism, what made the emperor so powerful caused that he was under the threat, what other people ever thought. That threat was that people afraid the emperor, and the despotic way to rule caused that the agitators claimed, that emperor killed people if that person didn't like food, what was served in the front of that man.
And that kind of things caused the situation, that the despotism turned against the user of power. The situation was similar to what Alexander the Great faced during his campaigns. The problem with that man was heavy drinking, and during those parties, Alexander took sometimes a sword and started an attack against other people, who were with him, and the worst thing is that he lost his memory during the parties.
Did somebody just murder Alexander the Great by using Krav-Maga?
The bodyguards didn't do anything to stop that man when he sways with swords and pikes. That caused the thing, that those people could claim everything to Alexander, who lost his memory. One of the things about this case is that Alexander was becoming a terrifying person, who was afraid by other people, who didn't dare to tell a thing to that man, who became monster while he was drunk.
And because he lost his memory, the assassins could just claim, that he made something to the person, who laid the sword in the chest. Maybe his bodyguards killed that man and just told the story about the poisoning. When we are thinking about the way, how Alexander behaves and how violent he was, the real reason for death might be some kind of strikes to head or stomach.
In that case, even the step on the stomach would cause the rip of the stomach or speel, and that might cause similar symptoms with the poison. And that might happen also by accident, when somebody, who was drunk just step over the stomach of Alexander the Great, who was maybe off. or those people might play the game, who has the strongest stomach muscles, and that will cause death if Alexander overestimated his strength, or did he just slip and hit his head? The symptoms would fit also to the concussion or internal blood leak in the brains.
But if Alexander the Great was murdered, the killer must be sure that there is no blood or signs of external violence. Maybe the killer used the Krav-Maga-style self-defense or combat skills, and in that case, the report, what was made because of the death of Alexander might be faked. I don't know about the way, how the death of the emperor was told to the people at that time and was the medical reports public. But the case of Alexander the great the news for death of that man would not enter his homeland immediately.
There could be taken years when the ordinary people would even know about the death of the leader, who took his army to India. And at last, we might think one question: "How good were the autopsies in that time"? Or if Alexander was dead because the bodyguard used deadly force, would that man just tell that to others, because it might cause death, because of the death penalty was given by murder of the King.
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