Revisualizing history: uncovering hidden truths
At JACKS N KNIGHTS, we believe history is more than just dates and events. It's a complex tapestry of motivations, obsessions, and hidden stories waiting to be unraveled. Join us as we explore a narrative that challenges conventional understanding, revealing the deeper forces that shaped pivotal moments in time.

Beyond the battlefield: Hitler's true obsession
What truly drove Hitler's ambition for world conquest? Science and investigation suggest an obsession with ancient relics and the unknown, much like Alexander the Great before him. This page explores how this fascination with powerful artifacts fueled his belief in achieving his ideals. We delve into a compelling narrative that connects Hitler's quest with the legendary jeweler Fabergé.
Inspired by the Holy Grail and Shamir

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The Fabergé connection: relics and royalty
Our story takes a dramatic turn as Fabergé, while inventorying the Green Room for the Ottoman sultan, discovers and steals three ancient relics: the Holy Grail, the Shamir, and the Victory Stone. He smuggles them to Russia for Tsar Alexander, who sought to prove his legacy and lineage to Alexander the Great. Catherine the Great believed these stones were everything, holding the key to validating that lineage. The Tsar even enlisted Rasputin, the psychic, to hold the stones and feel their history, to validate their truth.

A tragic turn and Hitler's quest
Tragedy struck when the Cossacks discovered the Zar had access to the relics. They murdered Rasputin, the Tsar, and his family. Fabergé, now squandering his life like a common criminal on the run fleeing to Switzerland where he went into hiding as war ensued. However, the knowledge of these ancient relics persisted. Hitler, aware of their existence and power, embarked on his own relentless quest to find them, believing they would grant him the means to achieve his vision of world domination because of the constant proclamation of the Jews as the chosen ones believing that nonsense is where Hitler went wrong but a lie told for so many years and with so much passion eventually will be believed by everyone
The ongoing journey of the relics
Our narrative continues with Fabergé's son. Before his father's passing in Switzerland, he journeyed to New York under the guise of a stamp collector. There, he entrusted the precious relics to Tiffany & Co. Tiffany held them until 1974, eventually passing them to the renowned explorer Campbell Bridges. Tragically, Bridges passed away in Africa after a violent attack. The storage locker containing these invaluable artifacts was later sold at auction, and the man who acquired them ultimately sold them to us at JACKS N KNIGHTS. This is our unique approach to revisualizing history, highlighting that even figures like Hitler had motivations beyond simple genocide; world domination has been the ambition of kings, emperors, and popes throughout time. As a nonprofit, we stand for truth, for there is no price for the truth.