08 April 2012

The Insanity of the Incestous - 2012 Ascension Articles, News, Videos, Views and More - 8th April


Who's Going to Jail and Why?

"Class" Wars between the "Haves" and the "Have Mores"


Super Rich The Greed Game

Was that Lady "Green" or Lady "Greed"? 

"Masters" of What Universe?


Do the math on the "OneWay Bet" with borrowed money: Extreme profits of $500 million hedge fund profit on $1 billion investment @ 20% profit margin = $100 million the fund managers rake in on your money on top of the $25-30 million in fees, paid in advance) and you take 100% of the risk!

If they make a mistake you lose it all. Hot potatoes, wanna play or pay?! (See minutes 20.00 and 31:00, above)



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Born "Rich"

"They were crooks, but everyone was a crook

back then that made money...  they were probably like making opium or something". 

Josiah Hornblower, Vanderbilt heir


The Global Death Plot to reduce the world’s population from 7 billion down to 2 billion by the" Nobility", central banking, family dynasties is real.

"If the insanity were to become public knowledge it would threaten the very existence of the monarchical rule in all Europe.  And today,  they secretly still hold the real power behind the scenes, via corporations. Governments are being run by their puppets - “made-men.” 

 

"Intermarriage leads to increased risk of stillbirth, infant death and congenital malformations. In addition, there is an increased risk of death right up to adulthood among children of intermarried parents.
For children of cousin marriage is the increase of risk in the following order:
  • Stillbirth: 60%
  • Deaths during the first year: 150%
  • Congenital malformations: 100%
  • Deaths from the age of one year and up to adulthood: 75%
These findings are statistically reliable, and not the result of random variation".

Insane and/or incestuous European "royals"

Carlos II of Spain

Don Carlos, Prince of Asturias and heir to King Philip II of Spain, is a near perfect  example of the damage wrought by inbreeding in the royal House of Hapsburg in Europe. Inbreeding or incest as is so often practiced among these people, make genetic and mental defects stronger.  This was the case of "Juana the Mad"  descendant King Carlos II of Spain. 

Carlos’ parents were first cousins, two of his great-grandparents were sisters, and one of them, the former Queen Juana, was insane. There had also been incestuous marriages in previous Hapsburg generations. Physically, the infant Carlos was a hunchback and his right leg was shorter than his left. He stuttered, he was mentally retarded and was subject to fits of sadistic violence.

Carlos was disfigured from birth with a huge elongated head, a mis-shaped body and a jaw that could not close so he could properly eat. He was relegated to being an "idiot" at near birth, taught almost nothing from an infantile brain to idiocy in his older years. 

His sadism was extreme. He whipped little girls and tortured servants. He delighted in maiming horses - twenty mounts in the royal stables had to be destroyed after Carlos finished with them - and took pleasure in roasting small animals alive. He suffered a serious fall and his head swelled to such a size that he became temporarily blind. Carlos was treated by Franciscan friars, who placed in his bed the mummified body of Friar Diego, who had been dead for more than a century, in hopes of speeding his recovery.

Many of Carlos’ relatives died leaving him the throne along with an over-bearing mother to rule in his stead. He thought of himself as "bewitched" because of his suffering. 

Today, most of what he suffered would have been recognized as being caused by inbreeding. The Spanish Hapsburg, who ruled for nearly 200 years, frequently married among close relatives. Their dynasty ended in 1700 with the death of Carlos,  a king so riddled with health and development problems that he didn’t talk until he was four or walk until he was eight. He also couldn’t sire a child.

Juana of Castile

"Joan the Mad" was said to have gone "crazy" over her husband, "Phillipe the Handsome" of Burgundy. 

Juana was known as obsessed with her husband even after his death. She was a necrophiliac. She mourned her husband by continually caressing his rotting corpse, which she brought on a tour of Spain in the 1500's.  She was then rendered powerless and locked up and lived the rest of her life in solitary confinement in a windowless room in a convent.

George III of the United Kingdom

King George III ruled Great Britain and Ireland for almost 60 years. He was the ruler lost the American Colonies in the American Revolution. 

Born in 1738, he didn’t start losing his mental health until later in life, supposedly from arsenic poisoning. He also had the hereditary disease porphyry (pronounced "poor-fear-re") which had also afflicted his ancestor Mary Queen of Scots and which she passed to her son, King James I of England. 

Porphyry is caused by the insufficient production of hemoglobin. The symptoms are photo sensitivity, abdominal pain, wine colored urine and paralysis in the arms and legs. 

The interruption of nerve impulses to the brain causes the development of psychiatric symptoms. Finally, epileptic convulsions occur and the patient goes into a coma. 

From 1811, to the time of his death in 1820, he became progressively insane and blind. He spent his time in isolation, and was often kept in straight jackets and behind bars in his private apartments at Windsor Castle.

 Caligula



Caligula,  Roman Emperor from 37 AD to 41 AD, was born the third of six surviving children born to Germanicus and Germanicus' second cousin Agrippina the Elder.

Caligula attempted to instate his favorite horse, Incitatus (“Galloper”), as a priest and consul, and ordered a beautiful marble stable built for him, complete with chairs and couches, on which Incitatus never sat.

Once, at the Circus Maximus, the games ran out of criminals, and the next event was the lions, his favorite. He ordered his Guards to drag the first five rows of spectators into the arena, which they did. These hundreds of people were all devoured for his amusement.

A citizen once insulted him to his face, in a fit of rage, and Caligula responded by having him tied down and beaten with heavy chains. He made this last for 3 months, having the man brought out from a dungeon and beaten, until Caligula, and the whole crowd that gathered, were too offended by the smell of the man’s gangrenous brain, whereupon he was beheaded.

Caligula’s favorite torture was sawing, which topped another list on this site. The sawblade filleted the spine and spinal cord, from crotch down to chest, and the victim was unable to pass out due to excess blood to the brain.

He also relished chewing up the testicles of victims, without biting them off, while they were restrained, upside down, before him.

He had another insulter, and his entire family, publicly executed, one after another, in front of a crowd. The man and wife were first, followed by the oldest child and so on. The crowd became outraged and began to disperse, but many stayed in morbid fascination. The last of the family was a 12 year old girl, who was sobbing hysterically at what she had been forced to watch. A member of the crowd shouted that she was exempt from execution as a virgin. Caligula smiled and ordered the executioner to rape her, then strangle her, which he did.

He publicly had sex with his three sisters at banquets and games, sometimes on the table, amid the food. He was finally murdered by the Praetorian Guard and some senators, leaving the Circus Maximus after the games. His body was left in the street to rot, and dogs finally ate it. He had ruled for 4 years.


King Ludwig II of Bavaria

Insanity sometimes runs in the family. Ludwig was declared clinically insane by his cabinet members in 1886, however, in this case he may not have been. From 1885 on foreign banks threatened to seize his property. The king's refusal to react led the government to declare him insane and depose him in 1886. Ludwig II was interned in Berg Palace. The next day he died in mysterious circumstances in Lake Starnberg,  along with the psychiatrist who had certified him as insane.
 


Otto of Bavaria

Ludwig II’s brother, Otto, became King of Bavaria after his older brother was deposed and died. 

Otto was confined to Fürstenried Palace due to his actual mental illness; meanwhile a regent ruled in his stead. Supposedly,  the Wittelsbach family were all eccentric, as in the case of Otto, Ludwig and their sister Alexandra.

Charles VI of France

 "Charles the Mad", many historians think King Charles VI of France suffered from schizophrenia. After an attempted murder of a friend in 1392, Charles took an army after the supposed perpetrator.  Charles VI was then stopped by a mysterious messenger, while riding through the forest of Le Mans. Shortly afterwards, the King went mad and killed four of his men.to turn on his knights killing one and injuring others before being dragged off his horse and falling into a coma. He was later removed from power and he lived for some 30 years after. 


Afonso VI of Portugal

Alfonso VI, 164383, king of Portugal (1656–83), son and successor of John IV. Slightly paralyzed and mentally defective, he led a dissolute youth until he came under the influence of the count of Castelho Melhor in 1662. Under Castelho Melhor's direction the army won the series of victories over Spain (1663–65) that finally secured Spanish recognition of Portuguese independence (1668). 

After Alfonso's marriage (1666) to Marie Françoise of Savoy, daughter of the duc de Nemours, the young queen took a hand in government. She and the king's younger brother fell in love, and in 1667 made Alfonso sign over the government to his brother Peter. Alfonso was confined in the Azores until 1674 and at Sintra thereafter.





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