THE REAL DR WHO?

Little did I realise in 2002 after reading this story, that the character could return and have such a remarkable impact, possibly, on all our lives just 23 years later, maybe, even more so, hopefully,
                                               

                                                 THE COUNT OF ST GERMAIN

When the English soldiers returned from the Holy Land, after the 3rd Crusade came to a disastrous end in the 12th century, they brought back with them many fabulous tales of the mysterious Orient.

One particular story which was often told was of a man known in the east as the “Wandering Jew”.

In the Judgement Hall of Pontius Pilate, there was a Jewish doorkeeper named Cartaphilus, who had actually been present at the trial of Jesus of Nazareth. When Christ was dragging his cross through the streets on the way to Calvary, he halted for a moments rest and at this point Cartaphilus stepped out from the large crowd lining the route and told Jesus to hurry up. Jesus looked at Cartaphilus and said, “I will go now, but thou shall wait until I return.”

The Roman soldiers escorting Christ to the crucifixion site roughly pushed Cartaphilus back into the crowd and Jesus slowly continued on his way. Cartaphilus had no idea what Jesus had meant until, many years later, as he realised that all his friends were gradually dying of old age while he had not aged at all. Each day the doorkeeper would remember Christs words and shudder. He eventually realised that he was condemned to wander the Earth without ageing until Christ’s second coming.

The tale was dismissed by the religious authorities of the day as an apocryphal yarn and the legend of the Wandering Jew was later interpreted by the Christians as an allegorical story symbolising the global wanderings and persecutions of the Jewish race because of their refusal to accept Jesus as the long awaited Messiah.

The tale gradually passed into European folklore and joined other myths of the Middle Ages. Then in the 13th century, a number of travellers returning to England from the Continent spoke of meeting, or hearing of, a strange blasphemous man  who claimed to be around when Christ was on the Earth. These curious reports were later strengthened in 1228 when an Armenian Archbishop visited St Albans. He told his astonished audience that he recently dined with an unusual man who had confessed to being Cartaphilus, the man who had mocked Christ. Many more encounters with Cartaphilus were reported in the following centuries and each meeting seemed to occur nearer and nearer to Western Europe.

Then one day in 1740, a mysterious man dressed in black arrived in Paris. The gaudily dressed fashion conscious Parisians instantly noticed the sinister stranger and admired the dazzling collection of diamond encrusted shoe buckles, a display of wealth which suggested that he was an Aristocrat, although nobody in Paris could identify him. From the Jewish cast of his handsome countenance, some of the superstitious citizens of Paris believed him to be Cartaphilus, the Wandering Jew. The man of mystery later identified himself as the Count of St Germain and he was quickly welcomed by the nobility of the fashionable circles of Parisian life.

In the distinguished company of writers, philosophers, scientists, freemasons and aristocrats, the Count displayed a veritable plethora of talents. He was an accomplished pianist, a gifted singer and violinist, a linguist who spoke fluent Spanish, Greek, Italian, Russian, Portuguese, Chinese, Arabic, Sanskrit, English and of course French. The Count of St Germain was also a fine artist, a historian and a brilliant alchemist. He maintained that he travelled widely and recounted his many trips to the Shah of Persia where he had learned the closely guarded secret of improving and enlarging gemstones. The Count also hinted that he had learned many arcane lessons of the occult.

But what stunned his awestruck listeners most was his seemingly preposterous claim that he was over a thousand years old. The assertion came about one evening when the conversation turned to religious matters. The Count movingly described Christ as if he had personally known him and talked in great detail of the miraculous water-into-wine event at the marriage feast of Cana as if he was describing a party trick. After this peculiar anecdote the Count became tearful and in a broken, uncharacteristically sombre voice, declared that he had always known that Christ would meet a bad end.

The Count of St Germain also spoke of other historical celebrities as if he had been an eyewitness to their deeds. Whenever the sceptical historians tried to trip up the Count by questioning him about trivial historical details that were not widely known, the Count would always reply with astonishing accuracy and detail, leaving the questioner thoroughly perplexed.

The Counts claim to be much older than he looked seemed to be reinforced one day when the rather aged Countess von Georgy was introduced to him. she immediately recognised the enigmatic nobleman as the same individual she had met 50 years previously in Venice, where she had been ambassadress. But she was amazed that the Count still looked the same age as he had done then, which was about 45. The Countess was naturally confused by this and asked if his father had been in Venice at that time. The Count shook his head and told her that it had been he and proceeded to baffle the Countess by telling her how beautiful she had looked as a young woman and how she had enjoyed him playing her favourite musical piece on the violin. The Countess recoiled in disbelief and cried, ” Why, you must be almost 100 years old.”

“That is not impossible,” replied the Count enigmatically.

“You are the most extraordinary man!” exclaimed the Countess. “A devil”

The comparison to a demon touched a sore point in the Count and in a raised voice he replied, “For pity’s sake, no such names!” He then turned his back on the shocked countess and stormed out of the room.

 The king of France, Louis xv, was intrigued by the stories of the mysterious Count of St Germain. He sought him out and offered him an invitation to attend the Royal Court. The Count accepted the invitation and succeeded in captivating the King and his courtiers, as well as Madame de Pompadour, the Kings mistress. During the spectacular banquets that were regularly held at the court, the Count would abstain from food and wine, but would sometimes sip mineral water instead. Furthermore, when the Count did dine, it was always in private. precisely what he consumed is not known, although some of the courtiers claimed he was vegetarian.

In 1745, the year the Jacobite Rebellion in Britain, Count St Germain turned up in London, where he was arrested on a charge of spying. Horace Walpole, the son of Sir Rupert Walpole, Britains first Prime Minister, mentioned the incident in a letter to his lifelong correspondent, Sir Horace Mann. Walpole wrote:

                “The other day they seized an odd man who goes by the name of the Count of St                           Germain. He has been here these two years  and will not tell us who he is or                                   whence he came, but professes that he does not go by his right name. He sings                             and plays on the violin wonderfully, is mad and not very sensible.”

At a time when English xenophobia was at an all time high, because many foreigners, especially Frenchmen, were known to be sympathetic to the Jacobite cause, the Count should have been imprisoned. But instead, he was allowed his freedom. Just why this was, is still a mystery. One curious report which circulated at the time claimed that the Count used hypnotic suggestion to ‘persuade’ his detainers that he was innocent. This is a real possibility. Anton Mesmer, who is credited with the discovery of hypnotism, had stated years before that the Count possessed a vast understanding of the workings of the human mind and he had been directly responsible for teaching the Count the art of hypnosis.

In 1756, the Count was spotted by Sir Robert Clive in India and in 1760, history records that King Louis xv sent Monsieur St Germain to The Hague to help settle the peace treaty between Prussia and Austria. In 1762 the Count took part in the deposition of Peter III of Russia and also played an active role in bringing Catherine the Great to the throne.

The Count of St Germain opened a mass production factory in Venice in 1769, where he developed a synthetic form of silk. During this period he also executed several magnificent sculptures in the tradition of the classical Greeks. A year later he was again actively involved in the politics of other nations, this time he was seen in the uniform of a Russian General with Prince Alexei Orloff in Leghorn.

After the death of Louis xv in 1774, the man from nowhere turned up unexpectedly again in Paris and warned the new monarch, King Louis xvi and his queen, Marie Antoinette, of the approaching danger of the French Revolution, which he described as a ‘gigantic conspiracy’ that would overthrow the order of things. Of course, the warning went unheeded and among the final entries in her diary, Marie Antoinette recorded her regret at not taking the Count’s advice.

In February 1784, Prince Charles of Hesse-Cassel, Germany, announced the news that the Count St Germain was dead and he was to be buried at the local church in Eckenforde. Among the crowds that attended the funeral service were many prominent occultists, including Count Cagliostro, Anton Mesmer and the philosopher Louis St Martin. The coffin was lowered into the grave and many of the mourners sobbed at what seemed so unbelievable, the death of the immortal Count. But that was not the end of the story …… 

A year later, a congress of freemasons was held in Paris. among the Rosicrucians, Kabbalists and Illuminati was the supposedly dead Count St Germain. Then thirty six years after his funeral, the Count was again seen by scores of people in Paris. These included the diarist Mademoiselle d’Adhemar and the educationalist Madame de Genlis. Both women said the Count still looked like a 45 year old.

 In 1870 the Emperor Napoleon III was so fascinated by the reports of ‘the undying Count’ that he ordered a special commission to be set up at the Hotel de Ville to investigate the nobleman. but the findings of the commission never came to a conclusion because, in 1871, a mysterious fire gutted the Hotel de Ville, destroying every document that related to the self styled Count.

The Count of St Germain was then briefly seen in Milan in 1867, attending a meeting of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons. In 1896 the theosophist Annie Besant said she had met the Count and around the same year, Russian theosophist Madame Blavatsky claimed the Count had been in contact with her. She even went so far as to proclaim that he belonged to a race of immortals who lived in a subterranean country called Shambhala, north of the Himalayas.

In 1897 the French singer Emma Calve also claimed that the Count had paid her a visit and she called him a ‘great chiromancer’ who had told her many truths.

The story of the immortal Count went out of vogue at the beginning of the 20th century – until august 1914, in the early days of World War One, when two Bavarian soldiers captured a Jewish looking Frenchman in Alsace. As a prisoner of war he was subjected to an all night interrogation, during which he stubbornly refused to reveal his name. Suddenly in the early hours of the morning, the unidentified Frenchman became very irritable and started to rant about the futility of the war. He told his captors, “Throw down your guns! The war will end in 1918 with defeat for the German nation and her allies.”

One of the soldiers, Andreas Rill, laughed at the prisoners words. He thought that the man was merely expressing the hopes of every Frenchman, but he was nevertheless intrigued by the prisoners other prophecies.

“Everyone will be a millionaire after the war!” he predicted. “There will be so much money in circulation that people will throw it from windows and no one will bother to pick it up. You will need to carry it in a wheelbarrow to buy a loaf of bread.”

Was he referring to the rampant inflation of post World War One Germany?

The soldiers scoffed at the predictions but they allowed the prophet to ramble on. He gave them more future history lessons.

“After the confetti money will come the anti Christ – a tyrant from the lower classes who will wear an ancient symbol. He will lead Germany into another global war in 1939, but will be defeated 6 years on after doing inhuman, unspeakable things,”

At this point the Frenchman started to become incoherent. He started to sing, then began to sob. Thinking he was mad, the soldiers took pity on him and decided to let him go and he disappeared back into obscurity. His identity is still unknown. could he have been the mysterious Count of St Germain.

Today most historians regard the Count of St Germain as nothing more than a silver tongued charlatan. But there are so many unanswered questions. what was the source of the Counts wealth? How can we possibly explain his longevity? For that matter, where did he come from? If he had been an imposter, surely someone would have recognised him?

The only surviving manuscript written by the Count entitled, ‘La Tres Sainte Trinosophie’ is in the library at Troyes, France and to date, it has resisted every attempt to be fully deciphered, but one decoded section of the text states; 

                      “We moved through space at a speed that can be compared with nothing itself.                               Within a fraction of a second the plains below us were out of sight and the earth                             had become a faint nebula.”

What does this signify? Could it be that the Count of St Germain was some type of traveller in space and time? A renegade timelord from the future who liked to meddle with history? If this were so, perhaps he really had talked with Christ and the kings of bygone days.

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Through the years I’ve dropped in and out of researching the enigmatic Count of St Germain and it was after I started my plandemic research in 2020, that I came across the information below and possibly found a connection to a story I read for the first time in 2002.

What has this enigmatic, intelligent, immensely wealthy and highly talented mystery individual of such longevity to do with current worldly events?

Well apparently in September 2001, the 10th to be exact, it’s reported a certain Bill Clinton was forced at gunpoint to sign a document, NESARA/GESARA. This agreement is supposed to cancel all taxes, supply us with free etheric electricity, bring us frequency healing med beds, remove the private banking cartel and cancel all debt, amongst other things. Except the very next day we lived through the 9/11 atrocity and it all went kaput.

A simple internet search, ‘St Germain Trust’ will uncover an ancient trust fund that holds a  quattuordecillion £s or $ of money waiting to be released for humanitarian causes. A quattuordecillion is, 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

in 2020 when the world went into crazy mode, the GDP of every country combined in the world was a paltry, $92,000,000,000,000 by comparison, that’s 92 trillion. 

There is even supposed to be a Rodriguez Trust that contains even more wealth than the St Germain Trust.

 Is this true? Is it even remotely possible? The rumours are out there, the Trusts can be researched online and it is supposed to be the conclusion of ‘The Fall of The Cabal.’

To finally live in a slave free world as we were born to do instead of being debt slaves to a few ultra powerful families that suck up all the profits, not because they need it, but just because they believe they are superior, because they like to see us suffer and well, just because they can.

 

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8 Responses to “THE REAL DR WHO?”

  1. pete fairhurst 2 says:

    What a story! Who wrote the main text?

    First impressions, so much to take in

    Lots of spooks mentioned in the story, ie agents. Rosicrucians, Kabbalists, Illuminati, Annie Besant, Madame Blavatsky to name just a few

    A quattuordecillion? That’s more fiat money than has ever been created in history, and more gold & silver than has ever been mined too. So what does that actually mean, what form does this money take?

    Be great to think that the Cabal will fall. I will believe it when I see it. I’m not holding my breath…

    • Kneepad says:

      You said, “That’s more fiat money than has ever been created in history, and more gold & silver than has ever been mined too”
      Again no concrete proof but I have heard reports gold can be created, I have a faint memory from wayyyy back, don’t ask me who, of reading about someone in history who found the secret to creating gold from lead I think it was, but he died without ever revealing his secret. We live in a world of vibration and frequency. Change the frequency of something and you change it’s composition. I think the faster something vibrates the harder and more dense the material, the slower it vibrates the more less dense it becomes, say water, which you can change easily by boiling or freezing, altering it’s vibration. Maybe this all linked to the theory we are nothing more than a super advanced computer simulation, as Nick Bostrom promulgates circa 2003. But yes I think it is possible to create gold, but I could be wrong. Which brings a thought, NES/GES is also supposed to release up to 6,000 hidden technologies one of which is a ‘replicator’ as displayed in Star Trek apparently, (show us in the movies,) Im not good with tv films, not had a tv for 15 years, but replicators reproduce anything by obviously manipulating vibrational qualities of atoms, a bit like a more magical 3D printer, so why would we even need money if this tech is available, just replicate yourself a steak and chips, cup of tea/coffee, who knows.

  2. Kneepad says:

    I wish I had even one answer for you Pete, thats why I put it up. But people are discussing the topic and the the unfathomable quattuordecillion figures. I try to comprehend it by coming to terms with the fact that money is nothing, as it is, its just the perceived nature that the private bankers project to us that money is important. Do you really think the Rothschilds use money for anything, I imagine they just get what they want they have so much control. Money is to control us and nothing else, so are we going into a world were money is not even a thing or we all have so much it doesn’t matter?
    Its from a book written by, you may be glad to know, a guy from Liverpool, Tom Slemen who has built quite a reputation over the last 25 years for writing local Liverpool ghost story books and this is from his 2002 book, ‘MYSTERIES.’ He puts some of his stories of Facebook, I may post one on here to see how they are received, just as a bit of light relief, th books they rarely are longer than 3 or 4 pages, but he can get 40 to 60 stories in a book. He seems to have a special penchant for timeslips in Liverpool city centre, especially around the Bold Street area. Many of these timeslips are reported to him even in the last 10 to 20 years or though some are older, but basically he is a ghost writer and someone who loves anything that is unusual. Just last night a strange light was witnessed across Liverpool and from further afield too.
    heres a link to the picture of what was seen,
    https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fphoto.php%3Ffbid%3D995343436025266%26id%3D100066488558064%26set%3Da.565645378995076%26locale%3Dkm_KH&psig=AOvVaw0_kfFsJxzCz7VNdAMJGOZJ&ust=1742995774788000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=2ahUKEwi_6qOxq6WMAxXHc0EAHZukGWEQjRx6BAgAEBk
    and heres the story,
    https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/mystery-white-swirling-galaxy-spotted-31272361
    Theres alot of discussion

  3. Steve Kettle says:

    Intriguing article Kneepad, I’ve never heard of this guy/story before, fascinating stuff.
    Thanks

    • Kneepad says:

      Thanks Steve, I’ve just finished a reply to Pete as I got notification of your reply, the Count is easily researched and you will find the huge number in the links to the trust, now whether google just do their normal its all bulls hit bit I’m not sure, it a while since I did any St Germain research, its all been post 2020 research for me for a while. Apparently all linked to NESARA/GESARA?

  4. Kneepad says:

    I wish I had even one answer for you Pete, that’s why I put it up, let the intelligent people sort it for me ha. But people are discussing the topic and the the unfathomable quattuordecillion figures. I try to comprehend it by coming to terms with the fact that money is nothing, as it is, its just the perceived nature that the private bankers project to us that money is important. Do you really think the Rothschilds use money for anything, I imagine they just get what they want they have so much control. Money is used as the control mechanism, simple as. So are we going into a world were money is not even a thing or we all have so much it doesn’t matter?
    Its from a book written by, you may be glad to know, a guy from Liverpool, Tom Slemen who has built quite a reputation over the last 25 years for writing local Liverpool ghost story books and this is from his 2002 book, ‘MYSTERIES.’ He puts some of his stories of Facebook, I may post one on here to see how they are received, just as a bit of light relief, the stories in the books are rarely longer than 3 or 4 pages, but he can get 40 to 60 stories in a book. He seems to have a special penchant for timeslips in Liverpool city centre, especially around the Bold Street area. Many of these timeslips are reported to him even in the last 10 to 20 years or though some are older, but basically he is a ghost writer and someone who loves anything that is paranormal. Just last night a strange light was witnessed across Liverpool and from further afield too.
    heres a link to a picture of what was seen, a spiral galaxy almost.
    https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fphoto.php%3Ffbid%3D995343436025266%26id%3D100066488558064%26set%3Da.565645378995076%26locale%3Dkm_KH&psig=AOvVaw0_kfFsJxzCz7VNdAMJGOZJ&ust=1742995774788000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=2ahUKEwi_6qOxq6WMAxXHc0EAHZukGWEQjRx6BAgAEBk

    and heres the story,

    https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/mystery-white-swirling-galaxy-spotted-31272361

    There’s a lot of discussion about the birth certificate trusts and a woman from USA who gives the info out, claims her own birth certificate has a value of over $8 bill.
    The above trusts are maybe not actual fiat cash as we know, maybe more gold and other precious metals and valuable items that we are not aware of. There’s gold/valuables stashed all over the world apparently, the Vatican tunnels, (which was reportedly raided and emptied approx 4 years ago,) with other large deposits of valuables in the Swiss mountains and the Philippines and who knows where else. Is there a link to the recent Trump/Musk Fort Knox gold stories? Lets see who comes out in the battle for control, there is certainly something going on in this crazy world+.

    • pete fairhurst 2 says:

      Thanks Kneepad

      I’d seen the galaxy story, beeb said is was because of SpaceX, ha ha

      Zuckerborgs stuff is invisible to me, I don’t use it so that link won’t work. Needs a log on to view

      • Kneepad says:

        Ok sorry, but a simple search reveals to anyone who wants to see, I think I’ve just replied to you again but its sort of out of order near the top, your original reply, told you I’m useless with this damn techy world. Yes I have no time for the space junk etc, nearly broke my heart when I came to the realisation it was all fake. Just got to sort out what the real truth is now.

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