The family histories we are about to illuminate and summarize can be difficult to fully validate. Luciferians live in Mythos and work hard to create a personal, and family story, that screams of the unique and fantastical. In short, they make up family conquests and rags-to-riches stories to hide their true origins and benefactors as well as to push their master’s agenda.
Before beginning it is important to understand that these families have a deep and vested interest in hiding their true origins and motivations. They have paid marketers and historians millions to invent Mythos about them. Most of these family mythoses are rag-to-riches stories of hard work in following the American Dream. In this they are exactly like Scoorge McDuck.
The process became easier for them when the world fully embraced fiat currency instead of a gold or silver standard. Today they can print money on demand and give it to whomever they want to make rich. More on that at another time.
In this episode we will use the Springmeier-occult genealogical categorizations as it is one of the clearest to understand.
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03/05/23 • 31 min
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