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Count St Germain!!! What's the truth????

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posted on Apr, 10 2016 @ 12:05 AM
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February 27, 1784 - Supposed death of Count St.Germain. Its said that before he died "he was waited on by women who nursed him like a second Solomon."

1785 - Count St.Germain appears at the Masonic convention in Paris. He is listed on the registrar by Dr. E. E. Eckert. N. Deschamps also recorded St.Germain's appearance at the convention and firmly states that he is one of the Templars. Cagliostro also claimed to have seen him at the convention and went through an initiation and ritual used only by Templars.

1786 - Had a meeting with the Empress of Russia.

1788 - Prophetic verse reaches the French royalty: "The time is fast approaching when imprudent France, Surrounded by misfortune she might have spared herself, Will call to mind such hell as Dante painted. This day, O Queen! is near, no more can doubt remain, A hydra vile and cowardly, with his enormous horns Will carry off the altar, throne, and Themis; In place of common sense, madness incredible Will reign, and all be lawful to the wicked. Yea! Falling shall we see scepter, censer, scares, Towers and escutcheons, even the white flag; Henceforth will all be fraud, murders and violence, Which we shall find instead of sweet repose. Great streams of blood are flowing in each town; Sobs only do I hear, and exiles see! On all sides civil discord loudly roars, And uttering cries o all sides virtue flees, As from the assembly votes of death arise. Great God! who can reply to murderous judges? And on what brows august I see the sword descend! What monsters treated as the peers of heroes! Oppressors, oppressed, victors, vanquished...The storm reaches you all in turn, in this common wreck, What crimes what evils, what appalling guilt, Menace the subjects, as the potentates! And more than one usurper triumphs in command, More than one heart misled is humbled and repents. At last, closing the abyss and born from a black tomb There rises a young lily, more happy, and more fair."

1788 - Count de Chalons returned from the Venetian embassy claimed to have spoken to the Comte de Saint-Germain in the Place Sain Marc the day before he left to go on to an embassy to Portugal.

1788 - Met with Baron Linden, telling him that he was on his way out of Europe - headed for the Himalayas. "I will rest; I must rest. Exactly in eighty-five years will people again set eyes on me. Farewell, I love you."

1789 - The Inquisition seized the book The Most Holy Trinosophia in Rome, which was in Cagliostro's possession. No idea when it was written by the Count.

October 5, 1789 - Countess d’Adhémar got a letter saying that the sun had set on the French monarchy, and it was too late; his hands were tied “by one stronger than myself”. He prophesied the death of Marie Antoinette, the ruin of the royal family, and the rise of Napoleon. He himself would be going to Sweden to investigate King Gustavius III and to try to head off “a great crime.”

1793 - Prophetic verse about Queen Marie-Antoinette. According to the Count, in 1793 the fate of the Queen would be death. Countess d'Adhemar asked if she would see the Count again after he gave her the prophecy and he replied "Five times more; do not wish for a sixth." The first of six was in 1793 at the assassination of the Queen.

1798 - Englishman Grosley saw the Count in a revolutionary prison in France.

November 9, 1799 - The Count was seen by Countess d'Adhemar at the 18th Brumaire of Louis XVI, also known as the coup d'etat in which Napoleon Bonaparte overtook the French consulate.

March 22, 1804 - The day after the death of Louis Antoine du Bourbon, Duc d'Enghien. The Count was seen by Countess d'Adhemar.

January 1813 - The Count visited the Countess d'Adhemar.

February 13, 1820 - The eve of the murder of Charles Ferdinand, Duke de Berri, the Countess d'Adhemar meets up with the Count.

1820 - Albert Vandam, an Englishman, wrote in his memoirs of "An Englishman in Paris", speaks of a certain person whom he knew towards the end of Louis Philippe's reign and whose way of life bore a curious resemblance to that of the Comte de Saint-Germain. "He called himself Major Fraser", wrote Vandam, "lived alone and never alluded to his family. Moreover he was lavish with money, though the source of his fortune remained a mystery to everyone. He possessed a marvelous knowledge of all the countries in Europe at all periods. His memory was absolutely incredible and, curiously enough, he often gave his hearers to understand that he had acquired his learning elsewhere than from books. Many is the time he has told me, with a strange smile, that he was certain he had known Nero, had spoken with Dante, and so on." Like Saint-Germain, Major Fraser had the appearance of a man of between forty and fifty, of middle height and strongly built. The rumor was current that he was the illegitimate son of a Spanish prince. After having been, also like Saint-Germain, a cause of astonishment to Parisian society for a considerable time, he disappeared without leaving a trace. Was it the same Major Fraser who, in 1820, published an account of his journey in the Himalayas, in which he said he had reached Gangotri, the source of the most sacred branch of the Ganges River, and bathed in the source of the Jumna River?
James Baillie Fraser "Journal of a Tour" from 1820 is the book in question.

May 12, 1821 - The Countess d'Adhemar puts a handwritten note in her journal about the 1793 prophecy the Count had made. She died in 1822.

1860 - Met with Lord Lytton. Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton, was was an English politician, poet, playwright, and novelist. He was immensely popular with the reading public and wrote a stream of bestselling dime-novels which earned him a considerable fortune. He coined several phrases that would become clichés, especially "the great unwashed", "pursuit of the almighty dollar", "the pen is mightier than the sword", as well as the famous opening line "It was a dark and stormy night".

1867 - The Count was seen at a meeting for the Grand Lodge of Freemasons in Milan.

1870 - Napoleon III was so interested in the "Undying Count" that he had a special commission put together to collect information on the Count. The commission was stationed at the Hotel de Ville.

1871 - A mysterious fire breaks out at the Hotel de Ville, consuming the files Napoleon's commission had collected.

1873 - Theorized date of Madame Blavatsky meeting the Count. This is 85 years after meeting Baron Lindon.

1877 - Seen in Milan at a Freemason meeting.

1896 - Annie Besant made a claim to have met the Count.

1896 - Madame Blavatsky made a claim to have met the Count and that she was in frequent contact with him. She also claimed that he was one of a group of immortals who came from a subterranean country called Shambhala in the Himalayas.

1897 - French singer Emma Calve said that the Count paid her a visit. She called him the "Great Chiromancer".

1897 - Comte C. de Saint-Germain publishes Practical Palmistry with a Chicago publisher. Actually written by Count Edgar de Valcourt-Vermont.

1901 - Comte C. de Saint-Germain publishes two more books, Practical Astrology: A Simple Method of Casting Horoscopes: The Language of the Stars and Practical Hypnotism: Theories and Experiments, with the same Chicago publisher as before, Laird & Lee Publishing. Actually written by Count Edgar de Valcourt-Vermont.

1913 - 1914 - Spent time in Madagascar.



posted on Apr, 10 2016 @ 12:05 AM
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August 1914 - During WWI, two Bavarian soldiers captured a Jewish-looking man in Alsace. During the all-night interrogation, the prisoner of war stubbornly refused to give his name. Suddenly, in the early hours of the morning, the unidentified Frenchman got 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 prisoner's words. He thought that the man was merely expressing the hopes of every Frenchman, but he was intrigued by the prisoner's other prophecies..."Everyone will be a millionaire after the war! There will be so much money in circulation, people will throw it from windows and no one will bother to pick it up. You will need to carry it around in wheelbarrows to buy a loaf!" the Frenchman predicted. Was he referring to the rampant inflation of post-WWI Germany? The soldiers scoffed at the prediction. They let the prophet ramble on. He gave them more future-history lessons: "After the confetti money will come the Antichrist. 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 six years on after doing inhuman, unspeakable things. The Frenchman then started to become incoherent. He started to sing, then began to sob. Thinking he was mad, the soldiers decided to let him go, and he disappeared back into obscurity. His identity is still unknown.


1921 - In New York, Paul Foster Case, founder of Builders of the Adytum claimed to have met the Count, in his incarnation as "Master R".

1926 - C. W. Leadbeater claimed to have met him in Rome and gave a physical description of him as having brown eyes, olive colored skin, and a pointed beard; according to Leadbeater, "the splendour of his Presence impels men to make obeisance". Leadbeater said that Saint Germain showed him a robe that had been previously owned by a Roman Emperor and that Saint Germain told him that one of his residences was a castle in Transylvania. According to Leadbeater, when performing magical rituals in his castle in Transylvania, Saint Germain wears "a suit of golden chain-mail which once belonged to a Roman Emperor; over it is thrown a magnificent cloak of Tyrian purple, with on its clasp a seven-pointed star in diamond and amethyst, and sometimes he wears a glorious robe of violet."

August 1930 - Guy Ballard met St.Germain on Mt.Shasta in California. This started the I AM Activity.

1942 - 1945 - Mr.E.B. met with a Marcus S. Garmin, who was reportedly much like the mysterious count, at Bohemian Grove in California. Mr.E.B.'s grandson, Mr.R.W., sent an email to me (Jessie) about the incident that his grandfather had written down in his private journal. The date is approximate, but he thinks it was 1945 since there was a meeting at Bohemian Grove in regards to the Manhattan Project. There was also a meeting in September 1942 regarding the Manhattan Project.

Late 1960s - Thomas Slemen claimed that he heard of a sighting of the Count at a political conference in Berlin. I'm guessing that he could have also been attending the (March 25–27) 1966 Bilderberg Conference in Hesse that was being held at the Nassauer Hof Hotel Wiesbaden Wiesbaden, West Germany.

January 28, 1972 - Richard Chanfrey went on French television claiming to be the Count. This claim was false.



posted on Apr, 24 2016 @ 08:19 PM
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We meet again. I see you have been keeping tabs on the Count as well through the years. I think I know the truth Jesse. At least as much as Saint-Germain allowed. I wrote a novel on the man's adventures, simply because there were too many gaps, too many missing pieces that screamed to be filled in with imagination. What other title would be appropriate other than "The Man Who Would Not Die." It is out there to read, for any others who are fascinated, intrigued ... obsessed with Count Saint-Germain. paulwandrews.wordpress.com...
a reply to: JDesmond



posted on Apr, 25 2016 @ 04:03 PM
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a reply to: andpaulw

I'll have to check out the book



posted on Aug, 12 2017 @ 08:08 PM
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a reply to: AkashicWanderer

According to author Tracy Twyman it is an allegory of the fractional reserve system of creating money out of thin air.

Money Grows on the Tree of Knowledge is a book she gives away for subscribing to her mailing list-which is pretty dormant.




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