Anonymous ID: b88652 Jan. 18, 2019, 6:50 a.m. No.4804786   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4950 >>5003

Thomas anon here again.

 

Is it possible that:

 

One + equals one bloodline family sitting on that first level.

 

Two ++ equals two bloodline families sitting on the second level.

 

Three +++ equals three bloodline families sitting on that third level.

 

It's a thought, I don't know much about the hierarchy of freemasons, so i'm just trying to figure it out. But if what i'm saying is true, then +, ++ & +++ is more than 3 persons or 3 bloodlines, it's 6 of them.

Anonymous ID: b88652 Jan. 18, 2019, 7:23 a.m. No.4805044   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5054

 

>>4805003

Good to see you Fomenko anon.

 

You are right about what you said but I'm starting to believe that Soros was propelled to the top because the family that previously held that position LOST it's power and influance. So it was kind toppled by Soros if you wanna put it that way. There is power struggle among the illuminati bloodlines, they are all hungry for power. Does that make sense?

Anonymous ID: b88652 Jan. 18, 2019, 7:29 a.m. No.4805097   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4804950

 

I see them as if standing on an Olympic podium. They are on top of the pyramid alright, but not on equal levels; and INSIDE 2 there are 2 family bloodlines and inside level 3 there are 3 family bloodlines. Only level one has one family bloodline in it.

Anonymous ID: b88652 Jan. 18, 2019, 7:41 a.m. No.4805206   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5261 >>5380

A new dig,

 

I was curious about female freemasons, which took me into a strange path = Maria Deraismes.

 

From Wikipedia; "Maria Deraismes (17 August 1828 – 6 February 1894) was a French author and major pioneering force for women's rights.

 

Born in Paris, Maria Deraismes grew up in Pontoise in the city's northwest outskirts. From a prosperous middle-class family, she was well educated and raised in a literary environment. She wrote several literary works and soon developed a reputation as a very capable communicator. She became active in promoting women's rights.[1]

 

In 1866 a feminist group called the Société pour la Revendication du Droit des Femmes began to meet at the house of André Léo. Members included Paule Minck, Louise Michel, Eliska Vincent, Élie Reclus and his wife Néomie, Mme Jules Simon and Caroline de Barrau. Maria Deraismes was persuaded to participate.

 

Because of the broad range of opinions, the group decided to focus on the subject of improving girls' education.[2] In 1870 Deraismes founded L'Association pour le droit des femmes with Léon Richer. She helped fund Richer's paper Le Droit des femmes.[3] "

 

If you want to read the rest: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Deraismes

 

A pionner in women's right and an author about girl's education, a freemason and a feminist. There is this slight smell of communism in it as well. Keep those in mind ^_~

Anonymous ID: b88652 Jan. 18, 2019, 7:47 a.m. No.4805261   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5380 >>6941 >>4990 >>2241 >>2496

>>4805206

 

I dug on the other side of the Atlantic a bit, just a bit, barely the surface and i landed on this = Alva Belmont Vanderbilt. Ring a bell?

 

From Wikipedia:

 

"Alva Belmont (January 17, 1853 – January 26, 1933), née Alva Erskine Smith — known as Alva Vanderbilt from 1875 to 1896 — was a prominent multi-millionaire American socialite and a major figure in the American women's suffrage movement.[1] Known for having an aristocratic manner that antagonized some people,[2] she was also noted for her energy, intelligence, strong opinions, and willingness to challenge convention.[3]

 

In 1909, she founded the Political Equality League to get votes for suffrage-supporting New York State politicians, wrote articles for newspapers, and joined the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA). She later formed her own Political Equality League to seek broad support for suffrage in neighborhoods throughout New York City, and, as its president, led its division of New York City's 1912 Women's Votes Parade.[3] In 1916, she was one of the founders of the National Woman's Party and organized the first picketing ever to take place before the White House, in January 1917. She was elected president of the National Woman's Party, an office she held until her death.

 

She was married twice, first to William Kissam Vanderbilt, with whom she had three children, and secondly to Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont; both men were millionaires and members of socially prominent families in New York City. Alva was known for her many building projects, including Petit Chateau in New York; the Marble House in Newport, Rhode Island; the Belmont House, also in New York; Brookholt in Long Island; and Beacon Towers in Sands Point, New York.

 

On "Equal Pay Day," April 12, 2016, Belmont was honored as President Barack Obama established the Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument in Washington, D.C"

 

The rest: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alva_Belmont

 

Same ideology and principles?

Anonymous ID: b88652 Jan. 18, 2019, 8 a.m. No.4805380   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5669

>>4805206

>>4805261

 

A got a little curious and decided to dig in a tiny bit more and i landed on = Charlotte Mason ^_^

 

From wikipedia:

 

"to search

 

 

For the American philanthropist and socialite, see Charlotte Osgood Mason. For the basketball and softball coach, see Charlotte Mason (coach).

 

 

Charlotte Maria Shaw Mason

 

Charlotte Mason.jpg

 

Born

1 January 1842

Bangor, Gwynedd

 

Died

16 January 1923 (aged 81)

Ambleside

 

Residence

Ambleside (from 1891)

 

Alma mater

Home and Colonial Society

 

Occupation

Educator

 

Employer

Bishop Otter Teacher Training College, self-employed

 

Home town

Worthing, England

 

Charlotte Maria Shaw Mason (1 January 1842 – 16 January 1923) was a classical English educator in England at the turn of the twentieth century. She proposed to base the education of children upon a wide and liberal curriculum. She was inspired by the writings of John Amos Comenius, Matthew Arnold and John Ruskin. "

 

The rest in here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_Mason

 

Would like to point out = "She proposed to base the education of children upon a wide and liberal curriculum." Is this the ORIGIN = the source, of Common core in the educational system we have?