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How To Take Over The World
How To Take Over The World
Queen Victoria’s
diaries were full of the
mention of “George”
and it is only recently
that historians
discovered “George”
was Victoria’s code
for ‘sodomy’.
Victoria mentions
George often and
this was part of the
bargain to induce
Prince Albert to
marry her.
She was one of the
ugliest women in
European royalty and
Albert was a
balding sodomite.
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F rom 22 June 1815 the Rothschilds owned the Bank of England and
many of the British royals were more or less permanently drugged as a
result of their doctors being Freemasons who used the royals as guinea
pigs to cure their family illnesses of porphyria, haemophilia and syphilis.
As the medical almanacs show, London physicians were sometimes the
last to get information and were up to five centuries behind the times.
Queen Victoria (24 May 1819–22 January 1901) was the
‘granddaughter’ of mad King George III and his not very royal wife.
Victoria became Princess Regent aged 11 and Queen at 18 and 27 days.
She was neither bright, nor quick-witted, and her family nickname
‘Drina’ suited her perfectly.
Albert did not take to Victoria at first and it required some
inducements, like guaranteed anal sex and a royal palace to live in.
Queen Victoria (20) married her ‘first cousin’ Prince Albert (20) and
they shared many cultural features, although their first cousin status
was not biological. For both, their biological father was illegitimate
and Princess Viktoria and Princess Luise were merely sisters-in-law.
But due to centuries of inbreeding there were some similiar physical
and inheritable features. If Albert was not the father of one child, his
features could still be ascertained as present in that child. This was the
Rothschilds’ reasoning in arranging Victoria’s marriage with Albert.
As such, the London head of the Rothschilds’ banks, Nathan Mayer
Rothschild, officially died on 28 July 1836, but there are reasons to
believe he lived behind the scenes until 1850. He should be considered
the potential father to some of Queen Victoria’s children and was in a
position to sire her first seven children. Equally, his son Lionel Nathan
Rothschild (1808–79) could have sired all of Victoria’s children. As it
was, with Alois Hitler, they shared the burden.
Prince consort Albert was certainly not a threat to anyone and
was happy to be living in such a nice place as a palace. This was further
backed up by a lack of analysable photographs of the prince.
Alexandrina ‘Victoria’ was the biological daughter of Viktoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
and Nathan Mayer Rothschild.
The Queen Victoria Cons 107
Duke Carl Eduard of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha – first cousin of King George V.
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