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nomoreplease | 4 years ago
> Bloodlines of the Illuminati by Fritz Springmeier
These two were the most interesting on the list to me. Not sure why he cared about the first , but the second (and other titles about conspiracies) is really strange to me. Has anyone here read that book?
burkaman|4 years ago
> In mockery and imitation of God’s 12 tribes, Satan blessed 12 bloodlines. One of these bloodlines was the Ishmaeli bloodline from which a special elite line developed alchemy, assassination techniques, and other occult practices. One bloodline was Egyptian/Celtic/Druidic from which Druidism was developed. One bloodline was in the orient and developed oriental magic. One lineage was from Canaan and the Canaanites. It had the name Astarte, then Astorga, then Ashdor, and then Astor. The tribe of Dan was used as a Judas Iscariot type seed. The royalty of the tribe of Dan have descended down through history as a powefful Satanic bloodline. The 13th or final blood line was copied after God’s royal lineage of Jesus. This was the Satanic House of David with their blood which they believe is not only from the House of David but also from the lineage of Jesus, who they claim had a wife and children. The 13th Satanic bloodline was instilled with the direct seed of Satan so that they would not only carry Christ’s blood--but also the blood of his "brother" Lucifer.
- https://www.cia.gov/library/abbottabad-compound/FC/FC2F53710...
Seems like exactly the kind of thing a religious extremist would be into.
Tenoke|4 years ago
inostia|4 years ago
codezero|4 years ago
Dopameaner|4 years ago
The reviews in amazon seem to rave about it. https://www.amazon.com/Bloodlines-Illuminati-Fritz-Springmei...
Though, take them with a grain of salt.
wsc981|4 years ago
https://www.cia.gov/library/abbottabad-compound/FC/FC2F53710...