Black Nobility – Library of Rickandria
Bush Clan & the New World Order – Library of Rickandria
Chaldean Genesis: The Secret Legacy of the Architect-Priests – Library of Rickandria
Bloodline: Clinton – Library of Rickandria
‘Inbreeding Armageddon’ annihilated the Habsburg Dynasty – Library of Rickandria
House of Windsor – Library of Rickandria
The Merovingian Bloodline: The Lost Kings – Library of Rickandria
Rothschild Bloodline – Library of Rickandria
George Soros and the Rothschild – Library of Rickandria
The Russell Bloodline – Library of Rick and RIA (RARE Information Access)
The 13 Satanic Bloodlines
The 13 Bloodlines Paving the Way to Hell
“There are people that remain behind the scenes of the world stage, and that is why there are two types of history: first the official, forged ad usum Delphini, and second the secret one, in which the real causes of events are written down; a disgraceful history.” Honoré de Balzac We are raised, by tradition, to trust our governments, and are convinced that they care about us. This, however, is a big mistake. Below the surface of official politics lies a complicated social and intellectual process that is taking place.
The famous Victorian statesman Benjamin Disraeli once alleged: “The world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined by those who are not behind the scenes.”
Edward Bernays, a nephew of Sigmund Freud, claimed in his book Propaganda “We are governed. Our minds are moulded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested largely by men that we have never heard of. In almost every act of our daily lives, whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by this relatively small number of persons.”
The German politician Walter Rathenau, a man who was very influential during his life, declared in the Neuen Wiener Presse of December 24, 1912: “Approximately 300 men that know each other and that appoint their successors themselves determine the fate of this world. Their power exists in absolute confidentiality.”