This is kind of a long video at 2:13:07, however it does present a picture of the dark side. The first 30 min it lays out the blood lines.
Wow. That video is insane. Everyone should watch that. The beginning is a little slow, but it gets really interesting in the middle and the end. They predict coming food shortages and the Ukraine war back in 2016. That was 6 years ago today. Really eye-opening. The true history of the world. Really explains a lot.
She was right on with pretty much everything she said. I have been following this since the 90s and the story hasn't changed. I was surprised at how accurate they all are but then I realized that I really shouldn't be surprised. How many times has Alex Jones been right? Of course he's right. You don't get that much anger and energy and support for being wrong.
Alex 'buy my overpriced suppliments' Jones certainly whipped up a giant can of 'whoop@$$' for Sandy Hook litigants to whoop his fat @$$ in court over his continuing lies about Sandy Hook....to the point of going down the road to Chapter 11 to minimise his financial liabilities to the litigants. It is possible to generate anger, energy, and support by being wrong...that is the stock in trade of demagogues...who occasionally have to confront their wrongs...such as those whom were tried and condemned at Nuremburg.
You're an idiot. He did not have a trial and there was no jury. It was kangaroo court and weather or not he sells supplements has nothing to do with anything. There was no case and the only way they could make it happen was by railroading him. Maybe use a good example?
There are a lot of very intersting tid-bits in that video. I watched it a month or two ago, and was thinking about it again today. One particular tid-bit that I was thinking about is this Iranian blood line running through Italy. I tried to do some research into it, but couldn't find much. I had a waitress in an Italian restaurant the other day. Young girl. Very pretty. She certainly looked Italian, but also looked Iranian. I'd be interested in reading more about that. Maybe I'll shoot the lady an email and see if she has further references/videos.
Go back far enough and it's likely you are descended from someone important. Important people got around just like today's celebrities so you never know. As far as I know all my ancestors were mud people (which frankly is pleasing to me) so I may need to go all the way back to Adam then work my way down.
The only bloodlines that anyone ought to concern themselves about are the bloodlines that carry heritable diseases...judging by Donald's erratic behaviour I suspect that he may be related to King George III.
I hate when people come in like a bull in a china shop to derail the thread. Biden is doing so much better. Let's not forget that Trump actually took the test and did better than average. Biden refused because "are you gonna take a test asking are you on cocaine? cmon man!" So much better. Maybe people in glass houses shouldn't get stoned.
You say you have been following this since the 90s... Do you have any other videos/references about this topic. Quite interesting.
I was particularly interested in her mention of Iranian bloodlines in Italy. I'd like to read more about that. I used to work with a guy who was a direct descendent of a royal bloodline in Scotland. I think it was like his great, great great grandfather or something. He had the same last name. There is a castle in Scotland named after him. Although he is in a royal bloodline, I don't think he inherited the crown riches. It must be really weird to know that several generations ago your relative was a king. I mean, that would be really hard for me to wrap my head around. It probably distorts your reality quite a bit. I wonder how the whole king/queen thing worked, anyway. How did someone decide that they would be king? I guess you probably need to first be a really good brown-noser and suck up to an existing royal lineage line. Then, if you get into good enough favor, maybe they make you a duke or something. It's probably not much different than working your way up the ladder in corporate America today.