The House of Lorraine
Another significant connection into this same network was the House of Lorraine in the northern France-Germany region and in particular the Duke of Lorraine known as Rene d’Anjou (Ramses-Piso-Bush), who was born in 1408. He became Grand Master of the Priory of Sion at the age of ten and operated under the guidance of his uncle Louis, Cardinal de Bar, until he was 20.
This is a big-time reptilian bloodline. His list of titles included Count of Provence (near Rennes-le-Chateau country), Count of Guise, Duke of Anjou, King of Hungary, King of Naples and Sicily, King of Aragon, Valencia, Majorca and Sardinia, and the symbolic one of King of Jerusalem. The latter title is very important to the Brotherhood.
The next in line for King of Jerusalem is the reptilian, Karl von Habsburg, and his name, numerologically, equates to 666.
One of Rene d’Anjou’s daughters married Henry VI of England in 1445 and was prominent in the Wars of the Roses in which the red rose of Henry of Lancaster met the white rose of York in 1455. Rene d’Anjou had connections in every direction and he was a classic Brotherhood figure at the centre of a vast web. Just two of the famous names of history to whom he was connected were Christopher Columbus and Joan of Arc.
Joan of Arc, it appears, was born as a subject of Rene d’Anjou in the duchy of Bar. According to official history, in 1429 she announced her ‘divine mission’ to save France from the English invaders and to ensure that Charles became king of France, as he did as Charles VII. She asked for an audience with Rene d’Anjou’s father-in-law and great uncle and when the meeting took place, Rene, was present. To fulfil her mission, she said, according to the official tale, she needed Rene, a horse, and: “some good men to take me into France”.
Historians who chronicled Rene’s life suggest that he left with Joan to meet with Charles and was at her side in her victorious battles against the English which put Charles on the throne. His whereabouts cannot be accounted for between the years 1429–1431, the very years when Joan of Arc was at the peak of her military career.
Joan of Arc was eventually burned at the stake by the Inquisition as a witch and it is very clear when you look at the evidence that her whole story was another historical smokescreen. We are supposed to believe that this young girl from a poor background knocked on the door of the aristocracy and they allowed her to lead a war against the English. In fact, the man who was really behind that military campaign was Rene d’Anjou with the story of Joan of Arc (based on the legend of the ‘Virgin of Lorraine’) merely a convenient way of hiding the real goings on.
It was Rene d’Anjou who was responsible for the two-bar cross becoming known as the Cross of Lorraine. The double cross symbol was later used by some aspects of the Christian Church and it is the origin of the term to be ‘double crossed’, manipulated. This has become another symbol of the reptilian Brotherhood and you can see it in the logo of the oil giant, Exxon, controlled by their American branch managers, the Rockefellers.
Rene d’Anjou was steeped in the esoteric underground and a student of the Arthurian and Grail legends. Through his extensive possessions and connections in Italy he interlocked with the Black Nobility and other aristocratic families and he was an inspiration behind the emergence of the Renaissance when the ancient knowledge of Egypt and Greece was translated into European languages.
In Rene d’Anjou’s court was an astrologer called Jean de Saint-Remy and, according to several accounts, he was the grandfather of the most famous psychic-astrologer of all time, Nostradamus. This makes sense because in the 16th century Nostradamus was closely connected to the House of Lorraine and it’s offshoot, the House of Guise, as they pursued a bloody campaign of assassination against their bloodline rivals in a bid, ultimately unsuccessful, to win the throne of France.
He was also doctor to Catherine de Medici (Ramses-Piso-Bush) of the black nobility family so powerful in Venice. She was the Queen of France who died in 1589. His very name gives his background away. Nostradamus’ real name was Michel de Notre Dame, Michael of Our Lady. The French writer and investigator, Gerard de Sede, who it seems had insider contacts, claimed that Nostradamus was an agent for the Houses of Lorraine and Guise and was using his position as astrologer to the French court to manipulate on their behalf. De Sede further suggests that many of the predictions or ‘quatrains’ by Nostradmus were not so much predictions as messages, ciphers, timetables, instructions and symbolism of past events and groups.
He says that Nostradamus spent a long time in Lorraine being trained before he entered the royal court of their rivals and in this period he was given access to an ancient book on which all his work became based. No wonder he was apparently such a brilliant astrologer, he knew what few others were privileged to know.
Incidentally, Gerard de Sede also claims that the Merovingian bloodline are extraterrestrials which, of course, has been dismissed as ludicrous, but perhaps he is correct. At least they are a ‘royal’ bloodline which has been occupied and controlled by the reptilians of the lower fourth dimension.
In the 16th and 17th centuries, a stream of events unfolded to advance the Brotherhood Agenda. The extent and influence of the underground esoteric networks had continued to expand and now it was possible to begin the next stage of the global takeover. Rene d’Anjou (Ramses-Piso-Bush) was one of the key players behind the Renaissance when, through his many contacts in Italy and particularly Florence, he helped to orchestrate the translation, publishing and distribution of ancient Greek, Egyptian and Gnostic works, including those of Plato and Pythagoras.
This transformed art and culture among the privileged classes of Europe and the power of the church was under more challenge than ever before. It also enlisted many more influential people into the gathering secret society network. The pressure on the church establishment was increased still further by the publication of the Rosicrucian Manifestos in 1614 to 1616 which claimed to be issued by a secret group of initiates in Germany and France.
They pledged to transform the world with the esoteric knowledge and herald a new era of religious and political freedom. The Catholic Church and the Holy Roman Empire were fiercely condemned. The Order of the Rose Cross or Rosicrucians, however, was no new fad. It was founded, apparently, at least as long ago as the Pharaoh Thothmes III in the 15th century BC.
His personal seal (cartouche) is used on modern Rosicrucian literature and the Rosicrucians connect with the Royal Court of the Dragon in ancient Egypt. It is now widely believed by researchers that the Manifestos were written by the German esotericist, Johann Valentin Andrea, who is listed as a Grand Master of the Priory of Sion. Another highly influential voice for Rosicrucian thought was Robert Fludd, the man who preceded Andrea as Grand Master of the Priory of Sion.
Another significant connection into this same network was the House of Lorraine in the northern France-Germany region and in particular the Duke of Lorraine known as Rene d’Anjou (Ramses-Piso-Bush), who was born in 1408. He became Grand Master of the Priory of Sion at the age of ten and operated under the guidance of his uncle Louis, Cardinal de Bar, until he was 20.
This is a big-time reptilian bloodline. His list of titles included Count of Provence (near Rennes-le-Chateau country), Count of Guise, Duke of Anjou, King of Hungary, King of Naples and Sicily, King of Aragon, Valencia, Majorca and Sardinia, and the symbolic one of King of Jerusalem. The latter title is very important to the Brotherhood.
The next in line for King of Jerusalem is the reptilian, Karl von Habsburg, and his name, numerologically, equates to 666.
One of Rene d’Anjou’s daughters married Henry VI of England in 1445 and was prominent in the Wars of the Roses in which the red rose of Henry of Lancaster met the white rose of York in 1455. Rene d’Anjou had connections in every direction and he was a classic Brotherhood figure at the centre of a vast web. Just two of the famous names of history to whom he was connected were Christopher Columbus and Joan of Arc.
Joan of Arc, it appears, was born as a subject of Rene d’Anjou in the duchy of Bar. According to official history, in 1429 she announced her ‘divine mission’ to save France from the English invaders and to ensure that Charles became king of France, as he did as Charles VII. She asked for an audience with Rene d’Anjou’s father-in-law and great uncle and when the meeting took place, Rene, was present. To fulfil her mission, she said, according to the official tale, she needed Rene, a horse, and: “some good men to take me into France”.
Historians who chronicled Rene’s life suggest that he left with Joan to meet with Charles and was at her side in her victorious battles against the English which put Charles on the throne. His whereabouts cannot be accounted for between the years 1429–1431, the very years when Joan of Arc was at the peak of her military career.
Joan of Arc was eventually burned at the stake by the Inquisition as a witch and it is very clear when you look at the evidence that her whole story was another historical smokescreen. We are supposed to believe that this young girl from a poor background knocked on the door of the aristocracy and they allowed her to lead a war against the English. In fact, the man who was really behind that military campaign was Rene d’Anjou with the story of Joan of Arc (based on the legend of the ‘Virgin of Lorraine’) merely a convenient way of hiding the real goings on.
It was Rene d’Anjou who was responsible for the two-bar cross becoming known as the Cross of Lorraine. The double cross symbol was later used by some aspects of the Christian Church and it is the origin of the term to be ‘double crossed’, manipulated. This has become another symbol of the reptilian Brotherhood and you can see it in the logo of the oil giant, Exxon, controlled by their American branch managers, the Rockefellers.
Rene d’Anjou was steeped in the esoteric underground and a student of the Arthurian and Grail legends. Through his extensive possessions and connections in Italy he interlocked with the Black Nobility and other aristocratic families and he was an inspiration behind the emergence of the Renaissance when the ancient knowledge of Egypt and Greece was translated into European languages.
In Rene d’Anjou’s court was an astrologer called Jean de Saint-Remy and, according to several accounts, he was the grandfather of the most famous psychic-astrologer of all time, Nostradamus. This makes sense because in the 16th century Nostradamus was closely connected to the House of Lorraine and it’s offshoot, the House of Guise, as they pursued a bloody campaign of assassination against their bloodline rivals in a bid, ultimately unsuccessful, to win the throne of France.
He was also doctor to Catherine de Medici (Ramses-Piso-Bush) of the black nobility family so powerful in Venice. She was the Queen of France who died in 1589. His very name gives his background away. Nostradamus’ real name was Michel de Notre Dame, Michael of Our Lady. The French writer and investigator, Gerard de Sede, who it seems had insider contacts, claimed that Nostradamus was an agent for the Houses of Lorraine and Guise and was using his position as astrologer to the French court to manipulate on their behalf. De Sede further suggests that many of the predictions or ‘quatrains’ by Nostradmus were not so much predictions as messages, ciphers, timetables, instructions and symbolism of past events and groups.
He says that Nostradamus spent a long time in Lorraine being trained before he entered the royal court of their rivals and in this period he was given access to an ancient book on which all his work became based. No wonder he was apparently such a brilliant astrologer, he knew what few others were privileged to know.
Incidentally, Gerard de Sede also claims that the Merovingian bloodline are extraterrestrials which, of course, has been dismissed as ludicrous, but perhaps he is correct. At least they are a ‘royal’ bloodline which has been occupied and controlled by the reptilians of the lower fourth dimension.
In the 16th and 17th centuries, a stream of events unfolded to advance the Brotherhood Agenda. The extent and influence of the underground esoteric networks had continued to expand and now it was possible to begin the next stage of the global takeover. Rene d’Anjou (Ramses-Piso-Bush) was one of the key players behind the Renaissance when, through his many contacts in Italy and particularly Florence, he helped to orchestrate the translation, publishing and distribution of ancient Greek, Egyptian and Gnostic works, including those of Plato and Pythagoras.
This transformed art and culture among the privileged classes of Europe and the power of the church was under more challenge than ever before. It also enlisted many more influential people into the gathering secret society network. The pressure on the church establishment was increased still further by the publication of the Rosicrucian Manifestos in 1614 to 1616 which claimed to be issued by a secret group of initiates in Germany and France.
They pledged to transform the world with the esoteric knowledge and herald a new era of religious and political freedom. The Catholic Church and the Holy Roman Empire were fiercely condemned. The Order of the Rose Cross or Rosicrucians, however, was no new fad. It was founded, apparently, at least as long ago as the Pharaoh Thothmes III in the 15th century BC.
His personal seal (cartouche) is used on modern Rosicrucian literature and the Rosicrucians connect with the Royal Court of the Dragon in ancient Egypt. It is now widely believed by researchers that the Manifestos were written by the German esotericist, Johann Valentin Andrea, who is listed as a Grand Master of the Priory of Sion. Another highly influential voice for Rosicrucian thought was Robert Fludd, the man who preceded Andrea as Grand Master of the Priory of Sion.