Bloodlines of the Illuminati

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The latest edition of Bloodlines of the Illuminati... Direct from the Distrubutor *************************** You've seen pieces of the puzzle, but still you wonder... Bloodlines of the Illuminati is a unique historical genealogical who's-doing-it book, rich in detail, providing a devastating exposé of the people and families who are THE movers and shakers of the United States and the entire world. You will recognize some of the names instantly. Many names have been purposely hidden from mainstream view. From international finance to war, presidents and dictators alike pay heed to these people. "Influence" doesn't even come close to describing their power. They have plans for you. Who are they? Author, Fritz Springmeier provides a wealth of material and inside information based on eyewitnesses. His outstanding research provides facts that are not available elsewhere. When you finish reading this book, the pieces of the puzzle will fall into place and you'll see the fascinating big picture. You will know who actually runs the New World Order conspiracy, and who is in the Illuminati. You may discover for yourself why Bloodlines of the Illuminati was a bestseller in Japan, a nation which thrives on detail. IF YOU ENJOYED THE PREVIOUS EDITION OF BLOODLINES, YOU'LL LOVE THE NEW EDITION EVEN MORE... completely revised, the new "Bloodlines of the Illuminati" has more info and better photos. The 3rd Edition's large print size (7" X 10") makes for easier reading. * Hot new information exposing Wolf Head (a group similar to Skull & Bones). * New genealogy charts, one shows how 25 Presidents are related, another how Prince Charles is related to Count Dracula. * More information on all the bloodlines.

623 pages, Unknown Binding

First published January 1,2002

This edition

Format
623 pages, Unknown Binding
Published
January 1, 2002 by Ambassador House
ISBN
9780966353358
ASIN
0966353358
Language
English
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About the author

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Fritz Artz Springmeier (born Viktor E. Schoof) is an American author of conspiracy theory literature who has written a number of books claiming that a global elite who belong to Satanic bloodlines are conspiring to dominate the world. He has described his goal as "exposing the New World Order agenda."

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April 17,2025
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This is a contentious and heavily researched book that claims to uncover the secret ruling families that allegedly control world affairs. The book explores 13 influential bloodlines, including the Rockefellers, Rothschilds, and DuPonts, arguing that they manipulate global events through financial, political, and occult means. Springmeier presents an extensive amount of historical references, conspiracy theories, and anecdotal evidence to support his claims. While the book has gained a cult following among conspiracy enthusiasts, critics argue that it lacks trustworthy sourcing and relies on conjecture rather than demonstrable facts. Overall, Bloodlines of the Illuminati is an exciting but polarizing read. It appeals to those interested in deep-state conspiracies but should be approached with a critical mindset and a demand for solid evidence. Brings out few great points , but every once in a while sounds like pure bullshit. Can give it a go. It is entertaining no doubt.
April 17,2025
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I've had this book a number of years and was glad to see it reprinted.

Some of the information within sounds pretty far out, and I have to admit Springmeier's very narrow Christianized view of the world made getting the straight dope out of the book a little difficult at times, but when you get past that this book is full of information that makes James Bond look like a kiddie show.

I've recommended this book to people who would like to know more about how the power elite think of themselves, their world, and how they have managed to become the power elite over generations.
April 17,2025
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Interesting for sure, but multiple times it misrepresented groups of people, and was historically unreliable. Still worth the purchase though. Great coffee table reading material.
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