02-18-2007, 07:04 PM
A little bit more information:
The German royalty aspect to this interests me. There was a rumor at one point--and unfortunately I never heard anything more about it--that Patricia Hearst was married to a member of German royalty. According to this story the man publicly identified as Patricia Hearst's husband, former bodyguard Bernard Shaw (not the same as the CNN Bernard Shaw), is simply a cover for her real husband. This story was posted on the guestbook at pattyhearst.com, a site that is now defunct. So I don't know the truth of this but I find it interesting to see this German royalty side of things surface again.
Anna's will surfaced recently:
http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2007/images/02/16...1607v2.pdf
It lists Eric Lund as her attorney. Eric Lund is located in the same building, 1901 Avenue of the Stars, where Phil Boesch, another former Anna attorney, used to work. Phil Boesch represented Anna before the Supreme Court:
http://www.boeschlawgroup.com/anna.htm
Boesch used to work at 1901 Avenue of the Stars:
http://elr.lls.edu/directory/westcoast7.html
This building, 1901 Avenue of the Stars, and the general neighborhood that it is located in within Century City, seems to be a major Illuminati center where a lot of highly placed individuals have their attorneys. Mohammed al-Fayed (erstwhile father-in-law of the Princess of Wales) also had an attorney located in this same building, 1901 Avenue of the Stars.
I do not know specifically about Anna's bloodline, and the evidence in this thread seems to point more to the bloodlines of the men in her life (this German guy and her late husband). It is fairly common for the Illuminati to pick a beautiful blonde woman to serve as 'broodmare' (sorry for the offensive term) because it tempers or humanizes their Reptilian nature--otherwise they have trouble maintaining human form. However, it seems that usually the woman picked has at least some 'blue blood' in her own right (eg Princess Diana or Patricia Hearst, if the story is true). If Anna is truly just a 'country girl' in her own right, that is unusual as a basis for obtaining 'goddess' status--but I suspect there is more to her own background and bloodlines than has been made public yet.
The German royalty aspect to this interests me. There was a rumor at one point--and unfortunately I never heard anything more about it--that Patricia Hearst was married to a member of German royalty. According to this story the man publicly identified as Patricia Hearst's husband, former bodyguard Bernard Shaw (not the same as the CNN Bernard Shaw), is simply a cover for her real husband. This story was posted on the guestbook at pattyhearst.com, a site that is now defunct. So I don't know the truth of this but I find it interesting to see this German royalty side of things surface again.
Anna's will surfaced recently:
http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2007/images/02/16...1607v2.pdf
It lists Eric Lund as her attorney. Eric Lund is located in the same building, 1901 Avenue of the Stars, where Phil Boesch, another former Anna attorney, used to work. Phil Boesch represented Anna before the Supreme Court:
http://www.boeschlawgroup.com/anna.htm
Boesch used to work at 1901 Avenue of the Stars:
http://elr.lls.edu/directory/westcoast7.html
This building, 1901 Avenue of the Stars, and the general neighborhood that it is located in within Century City, seems to be a major Illuminati center where a lot of highly placed individuals have their attorneys. Mohammed al-Fayed (erstwhile father-in-law of the Princess of Wales) also had an attorney located in this same building, 1901 Avenue of the Stars.
I do not know specifically about Anna's bloodline, and the evidence in this thread seems to point more to the bloodlines of the men in her life (this German guy and her late husband). It is fairly common for the Illuminati to pick a beautiful blonde woman to serve as 'broodmare' (sorry for the offensive term) because it tempers or humanizes their Reptilian nature--otherwise they have trouble maintaining human form. However, it seems that usually the woman picked has at least some 'blue blood' in her own right (eg Princess Diana or Patricia Hearst, if the story is true). If Anna is truly just a 'country girl' in her own right, that is unusual as a basis for obtaining 'goddess' status--but I suspect there is more to her own background and bloodlines than has been made public yet.