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Cardillac
2nd June 2014, 21:49
"it is only when the last monarch is strangled by the entrails of the last priest will mankind finally be truly free"- Denis Diderot

I gleaned this awhile back:

http://jhaines6.wordpress.com/2014/04/27/from-ben-fulfords-blog-ben-your-credibility-just-took-a-nose-dive-qe2-and-the-black-pope-good-guys-come-on-man/

this is a very lengthy and at times very confusing article but the thing that knocked me off my socks the most was (if/IF true):

"Adolfo is not of Papal Bloodline, some Black Pope’s have been.

The next in power beneath the Jesuits is the Bourbon, King Juan Carlos of Spain. The Roman Monarch of the World, The King of Jerusalem and SMOM Military Navigator.

This is the true World’s power system right now.

Adolfo serves as a military General protecting the Zoroathrianism and Mithraism mystery schools.

The Jesuits were created by the Papal Bloodline Farnese during the reign of Farnese Pope Paul III.

Loyola was commissioned by Alessandro Cardinal Farnese"-

???!!!- I have no idea if any of this is true but wasn't the Inquisition known as the "Spanish Inquisition"?-

so please help me out on this; was Spanish power just a pawn of the Italian Black Nobility or did the Spanish elite manage at some point to wrest it from the Italian Black Nobility?- you tell me;

in any case I think Juan Carlos' abdication is not to be taken lightly; there's something else going on here (but I don't know exactly what) but I bet it has to do with...the Vatican-

please continue to stay well all-

Larry

Froddo
3rd June 2014, 00:20
I'm Spanish and I don't think that there is any hidden or occult reason in the abdication of king Juan Carlos. His motivations are very clear. The Spanish media has been speculating with the abdication some months. Briefly, the king has very bad health, and have to face a good number of political, economical and even a love affairs scandals (the "princess Corina case"). His daughter is responding before the Spanish Courts for corruption and tax evasion ("Urdangarín case"). king Juan Carlos is presently so unpopular, that was so obvious for everybody that the best option to "save" the monarchy in Spain is the abdication in his son, the next king Felipe VI de Borbón.

Thanks.

Aurelius
3rd June 2014, 13:09
if the Rothchilds, King Juan Carlos, the Prince of Naples, Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld and his wife Beatrix Wilhemina Armgard never existed, i wonder if the world would be a better place?

Ciaran
3rd June 2014, 13:34
Mankind shall not be free until the last king is strangled in the entrails of the last priest...

seeker/reader
3rd June 2014, 14:47
Mankind shall not be free until the last king is strangled in the entrails of the last priest...

Wow...is all I can say :tape:

Ciaran
3rd June 2014, 16:03
Mankind shall not be free until the last king is strangled in the entrails of the last priest...

Wow...is all I can say :tape:

lol, i know some would say a bit strong, but only quoting Denis Diderot a French philosopher, so don't think of me as a psychopath...

betoobig
3rd June 2014, 18:58
Hello everybody, i am also from Spain and i know that the queen was at bilderberg... as soon as she came back the king did abdicate.... for sure there is always something we don´t know.... what we know for sure Juan carlos I is a shape shifter :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCOxoCTpQhY

Anyway, we all know we don´t need any kings or any president at all.
Love from Spain

ThePythonicCow
3rd June 2014, 19:54
Mankind shall not be free until the last king is strangled in the entrails of the last priest...

... and the last banker is executed for that murder :).

Ciaran
4th June 2014, 07:22
Mankind shall not be free until the last king is strangled in the entrails of the last priest...

... and the last banker is executed for that murder :).


If only my friend if only... :)

ulli
7th June 2014, 14:29
Mankind shall not be free until the last king is strangled in the entrails of the last priest...

... and the last banker is executed for that murder :).


If only my friend if only... :)

It is only a matter of time. It is the Will of the Creator, which cannot be blocked, only delayed....

Stephanie
19th June 2014, 16:31
Quick up date on the Spanish Monarchy situation.
Today Felipe of Borbon was proclaimed [ not crowned ] King Felipe VI of Spain,after his fathers abdication was approved by the Senate in Madrid on Tuesday.The whole tranfering of power has taken place in a low key ceremony in Madrid with no heads of States,or other European Royals,just various government officials and a balcony photo shoot for the public.
The Superior Justice Tribunal stated that no Republican flags or anti monarchy messages were allowed in Madrid during this ceremony.Many of the Spanish people have been asking that the monarchy be abolished,and protests that have taken place.were not shown through the public media and all has been quietly hushed up.
Before the official abdication of King Juan Carlos,the Spanish Government drew up plans granting him immunity from prosecution in Civil Cases,as that privilege is other wise lost,and he can only be judged by the Supreme Court,...wonder what hes been up to?!
This is my first real post,but I had to jump in at some time

Hervé
19th June 2014, 17:59
Interesting... between Beatrix and this one:


[...]

This is not the time for a king, it has never been.

Since Frederick's death, each king is an usurper. Let the king go, remains the people.

[...]

avid
19th June 2014, 19:08
Extrapolate please.... (I've tried to research, but went so deep into archives I've just resurfaced and am now bamboozled) - please be a wee bit succinct :o

Bottom-line for me - he was a scandal to be gone. But the scandal(s) should NEVER be buried. Despite the Diana rumours, there were much more VILE atrocities involved here, along with Queen Beatrix and her 'hunting parties'.....

Hervé
19th June 2014, 19:20
... just click on the link to the post I quoted, you know, the "(here)" next to the poster's nick :)

ulli
19th June 2014, 19:58
Interesting... between Beatrix and this one:


[...]

This is not the time for a king, it has never been.

Since Frederick's death, each king is an usurper. Let the king go, remains the people.

[...]

Baha'u'llah said that the maturity of humanity will only be established when no one can be found
who was willing to bear the weight of kingship...or words to that effect.

Found the exact quote in the Bahai Reference Library:

Twenty years have passed, O kings, during which We have, each day, tasted the agony of a fresh tribulation…. Though aware of most of Our afflictions, ye, nevertheless, have failed to stay the hand of the aggressor. For is it not your clear duty to restrain the tyranny of the oppressor, and to deal equitably with your subjects, that your high sense of justice may be fully demonstrated to all mankind?”

Indeed, He even goes further, and states in His Tablet addressed to Shaykh Salmán: “One of the signs of the maturity of the world is that no one will accept to bear the weight of kingship"

Violet
19th June 2014, 20:44
Well, Larry, perhaps if you connect all the abdications (Netherlands, Belgium and Spain) of the past year, you'll get more information?

:confused: