It’s Going to Be Biblical! A DeepDive into the Bloodlines with QAnon

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Great interesting dig by NeonRevolt into Michael Hieser's work and how it potentially intersects with Qanon.
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"We’ve talked about the Bloodlines here on this site before, and I think most of my readers will now be familiar with the book 'Bloodlines of the Illuminati' by Fritz Springmeier. (Just search 'Bloodlines of the Illuminati' in the sidebar, and you’ll get several articles related to the subject, in case you’re unfamiliar). But the basic gist is that there is a hierarchy containing quite a number of bloodlines out there that think they’re super special for one reason or another, and that because of this inherent superiority, they’re entitled to rule over humanity.

Major bloodlines are the Payseurs, and Rothschilds; Springmeier lays out a bunch more in his book:
  • The Astor Bloodline
  • The Bundy Bloodline
  • The Collins Bloodline
  • The DuPont Bloodline
  • The Freeman Bloodline
  • The Kennedy Bloodline
  • The Li Bloodline
  • The Onassis Bloodline
  • The Reynolds Bloodline
  • The Rockefeller Bloodline
  • The Russell Bloodline
  • The Van Duyn Bloodline
(Though there aren’t just 13, as is commonly held, and in fact, there’s a lot more than 13).

Some of these Bloodlines (though not all) claim to hail from the earlier Merovingian bloodline, which as I note in my book, claims to hail back even earlier to Egyptian royalty. (I then go back even further, and attempt to connect this to an actual, antediluvian Atlantis, which, while it may sound quite outlandish here in one line on your computer screen, believe me when I say there’s much more evidence supporting the theory than might be evident at first glance, and which I attempt to make the case for in my book). But that’s somewhat tangential, save to provide some essential context for what’s to come. To get back to the immediate topic at hand, at one point we have Q, in drop 142, asking us how Soros replaced the Rockefeller bloodline… implying that Bloodlines can be replaced.
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Many speculated at the time these were originally dropped that the Cabal was actively looking for Bloodline members who may not know they are actually Bloodline, by searching for some kind of common genetic marker shared by every member of the Bloodline.

But what could this marker be, exactly?

That, friends, is where I think things get Biblical.

There’s a lingering question within the Corpus of Q about what the N in NWO stands for. I originally wrote in my book that I considered two major possibilities; that N could stand either for NHSH (pronounced Nahash), the name of the serpent in Eden (and thus, be an allusion to the Brotherhood of the Snake, as recalled by Plutarch, when conveying ancient Egyptian (and thus Atlantean) rituals as part of this secret order)…

Or, that it could be a reference to Nephilim; a possibility I largely dismissed at the time.

I’d like to temper that point now, after much research. I now take much more seriously the idea that the N could stand for Nephilim, and that this Brotherhood of the Snake, mentioned by Plutarch and Blavatsky, may have very well been serving these creatures, perpetuating a system of worship that kept them enthroned and in power… but I’m getting a bit ahead of myself here.

What follows owes a debt of gratitude to the book The Unseen Realm by Dr. Michael Heiser. I highly recommend anyone who even has a passing interest in the subject pick up the book, because it is the most authoritative and well researched book I’ve seen on this subject (while still remaining accessible), so much so that you’ll never see your Bible the same way again."
 
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The Q post that started this whole line of speculation:
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Why on earth would a Christian give any measure of credance to a conspiracy theory created on what is, objectively speaking, the very cancer of the internet itself?

And, that's just the first problem I see here.

I don't even understand why Christian Forums even has a place where this kind of bull heap can fester and be promoted.

CryptoLutheran
 
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Some of these Bloodlines (though not all) claim to hail from the earlier Merovingian bloodline, which as I note in my book, claims to hail back even earlier to Egyptian royalty. (I then go back even further, and attempt to connect this to an actual, antediluvian Atlantis, which, while it may sound quite outlandish here in one line on your computer screen, believe me when I say there’s much more evidence supporting the theory than might be evident at first glance, and which I attempt to make the case for in my book).

Oh brother.
 
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I don't even understand why Christian Forums even has a place where this kind of bull heap can fester and be promoted.

The only thought I have is to sandbox these threads from the rest of the forum and let them play there so long as they avoid blasphemy and cursing. I've see two (or three) threads I participated in sent here from the science section when some conspiratorial thinking was added and just die here.
 
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Qanon drops are really too full of randomness to be taken seriously anyway. Apparently people think he's made accurate projections through all the drivel he drops. I'm not against conspiratorial views I just think QAnon is kinda bunk.
 
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The only thought I have is to sandbox these threads from the rest of the forum and let them play there so long as they avoid blasphemy and cursing. I've see two (or three) threads I participated in sent here from the science section when some conspiratorial thinking was added and just die here.

I get the rationale, at one point other boards and threads would ended up having conspiracy theories and woo being spewed about, so this was made as a place for all that to go. So, in a sense, this is kind of the rubbish heap for that.

That said, I'm still concerned about letting this kind of stuff loose, fester.

I spend some time in the Christian Advice area where, routinely, there are those who have been spooked by loons on Youtube and Facebook promoting all kinds of nonsense.

Obviously it's not just a problem for Christians, it's a problem for everyone. But it breaks my heart to see people being ruled by needless fear being promoted by quacks, cranks, and the unhinged. Christian or otherwise, this stuff is harmful.

-CryptoLutheran
 
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I was interested in Q for a month or two myself, but I've concluded after following it a bit that this is some kind of shaggy dog story/troll, or maybe a collective delusion. I think there is a little truth to it on the end of "Deep State" corruption, but so much of it seems like Wish Fulfillment fantasy (Q posts are a Rorschach inkblot into the hearts and souls of zealous conservatives on the internet).
 
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It is impossible to possess the power suggested without requisite influence over religious institutions. If their deeds have the tenure most propose. It is equally probable they have directed the course of these institutions for quite awhile.

I would expect a group with their reach would be well versed in propaganda and disinformation. In all likelihood the information hails from the same source.

No one is anonymous.

~Bella
 
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Is "Q" trying to say that the Soros bloodline traces back to the Rockefeller bloodline? (I'm not a "Q" follower. I'm pretty skeptical of their intent and purpose.)

Also, if the insinuation is that every person of illuminati bloodline is nephilim, this is completely false. The nephilim do have a significant presence in the world today, and they do have a particular interest in specific bloodlines. But that does not mean that every person within those bloodlines are nephilim.

Being "illuminati bloodline" is not a privilege... for those who were "born in" it simply means there is a concentration of "sins of the fathers" that are passed from generation to generation and these are the ones who are multigenerationally traumatized through SRA/MK (slaves) to further the NWO/anti-christ plan. Many "born in" seek freedom ... it is not a privilege to be traumatized from the womb to have your mind shattered, your will broken/shattered, to be used by/for evil.
 
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Is "Q" trying to say that the Soros bloodline traces back to the Rockefeller bloodline? (I'm not a "Q" follower. I'm pretty skeptical of their intent and purpose.)

Also, if the insinuation is that every person of illuminati bloodline is nephilim, this is completely false. The nephilim do have a significant presence in the world today, and they do have a particular interest in specific bloodlines. But that does not mean that every person within those bloodlines are nephilim.

Being "illuminati bloodline" is not a privilege... for those who were "born in" it simply means there is a concentration of "sins of the fathers" that are passed from generation to generation and these are the ones who are multigenerationally traumatized through SRA/MK (slaves) to further the NWO/anti-christ plan.

I don't know about that but I've read this nefarious conspiracy that George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and I think a few others like Bill Clinton that if you go back 700 or so years, all of them have a common ancestor of this one English King of significance and that is therefore proof that the our leaders are not really elected but chosen by the Illuminati.
 
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Disney is a masonic/cult bloodline. But these bloodlines are not the only cult bloodline. (If I named several here, there would probably be an uprising. lol)
There are many many offshoots and ones who've changed their names, spelling changes, etc. Here is an example... the Kline/Cline/Klein bloodline comes from the Sinclair bloodline... a masonic bloodline. The Todd bloodline is from the Collins illuminati bloodline. I could go on more... but... consider this... Michael Aquino, a major illuminati mind control programmer, is from the Ford bloodline which comes from a Merovingian line. His wife is a Sinclair. They really do their best to concentrate these bloodlines because they know the Biblical principle of "the sins of the fathers are visited upon the children to the third and fourth generations of those who hate God."

There are not only "illuminati bloodlines" but masonic as well. The illuminati bloodlines, in fact, were first masonic bloodlines. The illuminati is just a branch off and a front organization of freemasonry.
 
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I don't know about that but I've read this nefarious conspiracy that George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and I think a few others like Bill Clinton that if you go back 700 or so years, all of them have a common ancestor of this one English King of significance and that is therefore proof that the our leaders are not really elected but chosen by the Illuminati.
Well, they are. :) I know people don't like to hear it, but Trump was also chosen... and I don't mean by God. God lets people have what they seek after. Trump is a deception.
 
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