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Maximillien de Lafayette
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The LaFayette dynasty is very known in Europe. Big players, major Illuminati. They have a big dept store named after them in Paris. Politically important like Sariel says.

If you read French here's an interesting link.

http://www.boutheon.com/fr/ungrandmariage/index.cfm

The first 'appearing in this reality' of the LaFayette dynasty is the Maréchal Gilbert de Lafayette around 1380 who is said to have been a companion (acquaintance) of Joan of Arc.

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_Mot...La_Fayette

The Lafayette dynasty, notably the Marquis de Lafayette* was a close friend of President Washington. The dynasty was also involved in the Napoleonic wars as well as the fight for the Independence of the USA.

The Marquis de Lafayette was posthumously named an honorary citizen of the USA.
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#12
I tried looking at his art but the images scared the bejeebers out of me. I do not think this is a good guy.
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GertrudaRose Wrote:I tried looking at his art but the images scared the bejeebers out of me. I do not think this is a good guy.
Don't know .... Looks like he was influenced by Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró as well as Cubism. In any case he feels very much like a heavily programmed individual...

La Fayette have a huge media empire http://www.worldartcelebritiesjournal.co...edia1.htm.

Interesting he died in 2008...
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xanthas Wrote:The LaFayette dynasty is very known in Europe. Big players, major Illuminati. They have a big dept store named after them in Paris. Politically important like Sariel says.

If you read French here's an interesting link.

http://www.boutheon.com/fr/ungrandmariage/index.cfm

The first 'appearing in this reality' of the LaFayette dynasty is the Maréchal Gilbert de Lafayette around 1380 who is said to have been a companion (acquaintance) of Joan of Arc.

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_Mot...La_Fayette

The Lafayette dynasty, notably the Marquis de Lafayette* was a close friend of President Washington. The dynasty was also involved in the Napoleonic wars as well as the fight for the Independence of the USA.

The Marquis de Lafayette was posthumously named an honorary citizen of the USA.


I beloved France. I was incarnated there four times and lived and visited for many times and I simply adore France.

Paris is by far one of my favourite cities. And the art and culture are amazing.

Benjamin Franklin was one of the close associates within French crown during the U.S. war for indenpendency. 

You are right. There is a strong and close relation between many famous Frenchmen and the U.S. government.

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Yes, Sariel, la belle France is a major Illuminati hotbed... François Mitterrand was a Grand Mason... Sarkozy is a CIA stooge and Zio puppet... I have not returned to Paris in ages... As to the French-US connection, it was, after all, Gustave Eiffel (of the famous Eiffel tower) who 'gifted' the then still young American Republic with the Statue of Liberty (Liberté-égalité-[color="#0000ff"]fraternité[/color] = major Illuminati slogan...!)

Here in Europe there's a more 'tongue-in-cheek' slogan that goes: "Égalité, fraternité, choucroute!" :P

Say Sariel, do you know anything about the 'Comte de St. Germain'?

I only know one word in Russian: Nasdarovje (spelling??) Unfortunatley (or fortunately, depending on your p.o.v.) I don't drink vodka, heheicon_megagrin.

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#16
I know Ya lublu tebja. I learned it from a sort of school diary when I was young:) My neighbor was russian, very bad tempered:P
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HeadSpace Wrote:I know Ya lublu tebja. I learned it from a sort of school diary when I was young:) My neighbor was russian, very bad tempered:P

It means I love you. Actually, Rus is a Viking word for one of their leaders. Russians got their name from Vikings who once ruled Russia and Ukraine.




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xanthas Wrote:Yes, Sariel, la belle France is a major Illuminati hotbed... François Mitterrand was a Grand Mason... Sarkozy is a CIA stooge and Zio puppet... I have not returned to Paris in ages... As to the French-US connection, it was, after all, Gustave Eiffel (of the famous Eiffel tower) who 'gifted' the then still young American Republic with the Statue of Liberty (Liberté-égalité-[color="#0000ff"]fraternité[/color] = major Illuminati slogan...!)

Here in Europe there's a more 'tongue-in-cheek' slogan that goes: "Égalité, fraternité, choucroute!" :P

Say Sariel, do you know anything about the 'Comte de St. Germain'?

I only know one word in Russian: Nasdarovje (spelling??) Unfortunatley (or fortunately, depending on your p.o.v.) I don't drink vodka, heheicon_megagrin.
Mitterand had some problems with extreme right wing in France. Charles de Gaulle had a problem with them too, and that is how famous book Jackal was written. Though,  it was said that this book was actually reality and that there was an agent of MI5 or MI6 with intention to  kill the President but famous French secret service catched him and had him executed.

France had one of the best military intelligences in the world, first one created by Cardinal Richelieu, and second by Napoloen, and lets not forget the father of  all police, Joseph Fouche.

In America there is a branch of that family, and he revealed many things form the Project BlueBeam.

Choucroute? Oh no, not my favorite speciality. As a child I had problems also with the French salad. But I belove Champagnes.

I heard about him. It is not the problem to know because there is so much things written about him. The problem is to discern the truth from the fiction. But one thing is for sure, he had a style for dressing.

The Statue of Liberty represents Goddess of Wisdom and also Alexander the Great.

I am also fascinated with the story how Eiffel tower was sold to a rich American by  Victor Lustig, great con-man.

Oh no, I have to replace this Moscow, Russian slogan in my profile. It is an old thing and I never replaced it. Actually, I prefer French wines over vodka. :D

Au revoir!
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[color="#0000ff"]Sariel[/color] wrote:
Quote:Mitterand had some problems with extreme right wing in France. Charles de Gaulle had a problem with them too, and that is how famous book Jackal was written. Though,  it was said that this book was actually reality and that there was an agent of MI5 or MI6 with intention to  kill the President but famous French secret service catched him and had him executed.
I remember reading that, too, (the MI5-MI6 story) somewhere... I think most European countries have problems with rightwing movements...

Quote:France had one of the best military intelligences in the world, first one created by Cardinal Richelieu, and second by Napoloen, and lets not forget the father of  all police, Joseph Fouche.
Yep, it certainly did...a lot like Germany but even more cunning... The French mind works in a more complex fashion than the German one...

Quote:Choucroute? Oh no, not my favorite speciality. As a child I had problems also with the French salad. But I belove Champagnes.
I was kidding... It would definitely not be my first pick on the menu...;) As they say about champagne:

"L'important, c'est les bulles" (the bubbles! There's gotta be them bubbles!") icon_wink

Quote:The problem is to discern the truth from the fiction. But one thing is for sure, he had a style for dressing.
As always.... He' an interesting character though...very mysterious...and, a true dandy...

Quote:The Statue of Liberty represents Goddess of Wisdom and also Alexander the Great.

I am also fascinated with the story how Eiffel tower was sold to a rich American by  Victor Lustig, great con-man.
I'm learning every day...

Quote:Oh no, I have to replace this Moscow, Russian slogan in my profile. It is an old thing and I never replaced it. Actually, I prefer French wines over vodka. :D
Nasdarovje!icon_wink

But to return to Max de la Croix* de Lafayette, (who's full name is awfully long...) if I'd written all them books he has, I don't think I'd have left this plane anywhere near being sane. Just my humble opinion...

What's with that? "[color="#0000ff"]De la Croix[/color]" sounds as if it is related to the "Maltese Order" (the Cross of Malta).
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#20
That's why I like to have a discussion with a French. France is simply the birthplace of culture, elegance and proficiency. And the French language is an art by itself.

Regarding French and German minds you have many interesting example from the history to look after. Madame Pompadour-Frederick II., Napoleon-Prussian generals and so on...

Most of stuff written about St. Germain is pure fabrication and legend. Many things have been said about him, but many of them are not true. It wa claimed that he was related to Francis Bacon. Francis Bacon who was most likely illegitimate son of  Queen Elisabeth is hardly related in any way to Germain who lived few hundreds years later.
Most likely St. Germain was a kind of intelligent person who knew how to get attention and to make an impression. A skilled in art of persuasion and deception with appearances. And for sure he had an occultist knowledge/experience.

Personally I think that our man we are speaking here about, de Lafayette is partially a modern version of St. Germain, very intelligent person wko knows how to make his way in this world selling his books which are mixture of strong intellect with some fantastic elements which could be true or not but still are very hard to resist.

Well, in this way, I could acclaim even for myself a kind of celebrity in the style of St. Germain, as I  am  familiar with my own incarnations.  Actually,  I lived in France  in the 18th century for a while. And Francis II. Racokzy who is represented as his father in one theory was actually my son, during my life in Hungary in the 17th century. Hungarians are descendants of Huns people who came from Sumer and who are brothers to another people form Sumer, Khazars. That is from where Illuminati came and that is where I incarnated for the first time once the race of Atlanteans died out on this planet.
As one interesting note an actress from Seinfeld, Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus (who said that Lafayette has an awfully long name?) :) belongs to this lineage.





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