Interesting thoughts...I would like to share a snippet from the Intro to the 13 Bloodlines of the Illuminati...
"This book will not be error free. There will be typos, and misspelled
names, and errors of various kinds. The author is not God Almighty. I do
not have every hair on these people’s heads counted. This book has not
been put out with the luxury of ghost writers, editors, a paid staff of
researchers and a large budget.[4]
I look at many trivial projects which the elite are able to pour millions of dollars into, and I look at the research I do when at times I've not had a dime to photocopy some document I want. There is so much for me to communicate about the Illuminati, who they are, what their rituals are like, and how they control the world that it has taken several years of writing to begin to give people a fully cohesive picture."
I believe that his work was self-published...I really recommend if you ARE interested in geneology that you read the book in its' entirety. So the few errors do not detract from the works as a whole but if you want THAT to stop you from reading and understanding his message and information as a whole...well that is entirely up to you. He did not do all his genealogical work himself but relied on others...I have no idea if or why he missed a major branch of the Cannady's...but that still does not negate his entire work and the information it does provide. I am sure he is not a genealogist.
I like RFK, Jr. and I believe JFK, Jr. is alive and I like him too...I think JFK, Jr. and RFK, Jr. did a lot of good things and I am trying to reconcile all that I read with what and who these people were. There are some people who have left the Illuminati and have given testimony to such so I am not sure how to interpret what I read but I have 100% confidence that Fritz Springmeier has written a very important and comprehensive book...I really would encourage you to read the entire work rather than miss the important information he has provided.
I have the book, and it doesn't have the problems that website has. What is important is that mere genealogical connection doesn't mean as much as personal interaction. I personally am closely connected to almost all of those families, closer to some than they are to each other. And I'm just a regular person in NC. I just happen to have Asperger's, genius IQ, and am an expert in genealogy. Everyone needs to study genealogy for many reasons.
It sounds like Fritz could have used your help...I am sure there is a lot of wonderful info that one could glean from genealogy...but I still think there is a lot of good info in Springmeier's works....especially his work on MK Ultra based on his interviews with Cathy O'Brien...he is someone who has at least tried to disseminate valuable information....
I am just against the idea that blood connections mean everything in the world. If they did, I'd be in all those "clubs," as I am very closely related to almost all those families.
He actually addresses that in his writings...he is not dependent on bloodlines alone to determine inclusion in the Illuminati bloodlines but also associations and history...you really have to read his work in its' entirety to get the full understanding of what he is talking about...he distinctly says the bloodline isn't everything....
Interesting thoughts...I would like to share a snippet from the Intro to the 13 Bloodlines of the Illuminati...
"This book will not be error free. There will be typos, and misspelled names, and errors of various kinds. The author is not God Almighty. I do not have every hair on these people’s heads counted. This book has not been put out with the luxury of ghost writers, editors, a paid staff of researchers and a large budget.[4] I look at many trivial projects which the elite are able to pour millions of dollars into, and I look at the research I do when at times I've not had a dime to photocopy some document I want. There is so much for me to communicate about the Illuminati, who they are, what their rituals are like, and how they control the world that it has taken several years of writing to begin to give people a fully cohesive picture."
I believe that his work was self-published...I really recommend if you ARE interested in geneology that you read the book in its' entirety. So the few errors do not detract from the works as a whole but if you want THAT to stop you from reading and understanding his message and information as a whole...well that is entirely up to you. He did not do all his genealogical work himself but relied on others...I have no idea if or why he missed a major branch of the Cannady's...but that still does not negate his entire work and the information it does provide. I am sure he is not a genealogist.
I agree with you I would rather have RFK, Jr. rather than Biden...but our government is not real at this point in time...I refer to Ingersoll Lockwood book...The Last President... https://archive.org/details/1900-or-the-last-president-ingersoll-lockwood-ipot-presents-12.23.19
I like RFK, Jr. and I believe JFK, Jr. is alive and I like him too...I think JFK, Jr. and RFK, Jr. did a lot of good things and I am trying to reconcile all that I read with what and who these people were. There are some people who have left the Illuminati and have given testimony to such so I am not sure how to interpret what I read but I have 100% confidence that Fritz Springmeier has written a very important and comprehensive book...I really would encourage you to read the entire work rather than miss the important information he has provided.
I have the book, and it doesn't have the problems that website has. What is important is that mere genealogical connection doesn't mean as much as personal interaction. I personally am closely connected to almost all of those families, closer to some than they are to each other. And I'm just a regular person in NC. I just happen to have Asperger's, genius IQ, and am an expert in genealogy. Everyone needs to study genealogy for many reasons.
It sounds like Fritz could have used your help...I am sure there is a lot of wonderful info that one could glean from genealogy...but I still think there is a lot of good info in Springmeier's works....especially his work on MK Ultra based on his interviews with Cathy O'Brien...he is someone who has at least tried to disseminate valuable information....
I am just against the idea that blood connections mean everything in the world. If they did, I'd be in all those "clubs," as I am very closely related to almost all those families.
He actually addresses that in his writings...he is not dependent on bloodlines alone to determine inclusion in the Illuminati bloodlines but also associations and history...you really have to read his work in its' entirety to get the full understanding of what he is talking about...he distinctly says the bloodline isn't everything....