More Sinister Connections: Illuminati Bloodline Conspiracies and Political Extremism

by Joseph Matheny on May 19, 2007

in Conspiracy/Fascism

Sinister Connections

Part Two

Jason Lubyk

For part one of this two part series go here.

Fritz Springmeier

As of this writing Fritz Springmeier’s (also spelled Springmeyer) Prophecy Club video lecture The Top 13 Illuminati Bloodlines has been viewed 102,594 times. That so many people have opted to watch it is kind of a surprise, considering it’s quite a snoozer – literally (I have actually fallen asleep trying to get through it a few times. Try it as a cheaper and safer alterative to sleeping pills or a bottle of Jack Daniel’s on those annoying insomniac nights). But I guess its relative popularity is reflective of a general increase of interest and belief in conspiracy theories in the wider culture, especially after 9/11 and the subsequent never ending war on terror, and the suspicions of the masses – rightfully so – of the intent of the power elite.

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Fritz’s Wikipedia entry gives a decent overview of his version of the Illuminati bloodlines conspiracy:

He claims this organization consists of 13 bloodlines that are Lucifer’s elite among humans. This organization has accumulated enormous wealth and controls the world’s major corporations and governments. Its top members function like a ruling aristocracy that tries to hide its influence.

As you can see this conspiracy is short on the aliens but the introduction of Lucifer gives it a Christian twist.

As usual with a lot of religious fanatics, Fritz oftentimes did things that were against the tenets of his faith. Here are a few of the shenanigans that he apparently got into over the years:

- When his first marriage had disintegrated he kidnapped his son and ended up doing a stint in federal prison for it.

- During his second marriage Fritz started to spend nights at the house of Linda Anderson aka Cisco Wheeler, who claims to be a Monarch MK-ULTRA Illuminati mind control victim. The stress of these “deprogramming sessions” hastened Fritz’s wife to file for divorce.

- And in 2003 Fritz was sentenced to 9 years for his part in a 1997 bank robbery, which he claimed was to raise money to publish one of his books (now there’s are innovative DIY book publishing strategy!) During raids associated with the arrests a weapon and bomb cache was seized as well as a list of terror targets and white separatist literature.

Of course Fritz and his supporters claim he is innocent, the victim of a conspiracy, natch.

With mega-stars like Rosie O’Donnell and Charlie Sheen promoting the theories of the 9/11 conspiracy cult to the masses it’s only a few clicks from Rosie’s blog to sites that are chums with Alex Jones to conspiracy tomes written by criminals and racists in this networked and hyperlinked world. Over the years I’ve seen good hearted and well intentioned people who would never in a million years hang out with anti-abortion nuts and holocaust deniers somehow end up promoting people who are. Or even become one themselves.

Some of those who cry for freedom tend to have a dream for a future that is actually the opposite and are very savvy at using current memetic trends to introduce people to ideas that they would otherwise be repelled by. That is one view you are probably not going to end up hearing on The View.

{ 18 comments… read them below or add one }

Kuahine May 20, 2007 at 3:13 am

“…Fritz oftentimes did things that were against the tenants of his faith”?!

Haha! What’d he do, evict them? :-)

Uh, you mean “tenets.”

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Thirtyseven May 20, 2007 at 11:26 pm

That’s it?

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Kuahine May 21, 2007 at 2:09 am

Still wrong. It’s “tenets,” not “tenents.”

Look it up. Learn something about the words you’re trying to use.

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Kuahine May 21, 2007 at 2:10 am

Still not right. It’s “tenets,” not “tenents.”

Look it up. Learn something about the words you’re trying to use.

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Jason Lubyk May 21, 2007 at 2:46 am

sorry bro – corrected it -

don’t worry man, i do know how to spell one word all the time, 24-7:

pedantic

p-e-d-a-n-t-i-c.

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Jason Lubyk May 21, 2007 at 2:52 am

sorry humpster -

the full version comes in 1 5 disc set with liner notes by harlen ellison criterion collection 15 and half hours of bloodline expose limited edition 665 and half copies edition order early : )

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Kuahine May 21, 2007 at 7:50 am

Thanks much for making a second correction.

The issue is not your lack of education or your inability to learn words. The issue is whether you respect your craft, the tools of your craft, the ideas you’re trying to express, and your readership.

P.S. I ain’t no “bro.”

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Jason Lubyk May 21, 2007 at 11:25 am

that’s too bad, because i consider you a bro.

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Jason Lubyk May 21, 2007 at 11:38 am

i wonder if the illuminati made me misspell that word twice?

anyone know a good affordable deprogrammer?

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David May 21, 2007 at 8:21 pm

I wish you would use this space to examine the individual claims made by the Prophecy Club and it’s ilk, rather than to attack the character traits of some of the induviduals who are promoting these claims. Granted, most of these people are certainly delusional, but that does not mean there is no truth to what they are saying. Investigate: Bilderberg, Rockefeller, Rothschild, Skull and Bones, CFR, Trilateral Commission, Temple of Set, Michael Acquino (Mind War: the psychology of total victory), Thule Society, Rene Shwaller De lubicz,

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Kuahine May 22, 2007 at 2:23 am

“i wonder if the illuminati made me misspell that word twice?”

It was misusage, not misspelling. Writing “tenants” instead of “tenets” to refer to beliefs is like writing “parents” instead of “parrots” to refer to birds. It indicates that you don’t grasp the meaning of either word. Then, correcting your error by writing “tenents” indicates that you don’t even bother to use a spell checker. None of those mistakes bode well for an aspiring communicator.

“anyone know a good affordable deprogrammer?”

You can score a copy of “30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary” for $3.79 from an Amazon marketplace vendor. That’d be a good start.

“that’s too bad, because i consider you a bro.”

Thanks, Missy. I guess I’ll consider you a sis, then. :-)

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Jason Lubyk May 22, 2007 at 12:23 pm

the illuminati made me pedantic.

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Jason Lubyk May 22, 2007 at 12:28 pm

bilderbergers make me hungry.

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Jason Lubyk May 22, 2007 at 12:41 pm

anonymous trolls rock.

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jamescurcio May 22, 2007 at 5:24 pm

David- of course you’re right, there are some interesting things to be found in the exploration of conspiracies. “Just because most conspiracy theorists are whackos doesn’t mean they’re all wrong.”

However, there is plenty of that kind of investigation on the web. We figured we’d give a little bit on the other side.

As for the spellchecking troll- we run through a lot of content here, so if there is a typo that sneaks through an article, it is helpful for someone to point it out. What isn’t helpful is the snide attitude and making it into a personal attack. That benefits no one, and wastes everyone’s time.

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Peter February 15, 2009 at 12:54 am

This is exactly why we are in this mess. Everyone is just far too passionate about their belief system and their personal story that they feel violated, threatened, inferior or wronged that they immediately react instead of simply responding. This negative, sarcastic and often facetious behaviour towards our fellow man is exactly the kind of non-sensical, primitive attitudes NWO want us to have. The only way to ‘defeat’ them (for lack of a better word), we as a community and planet need to come together. To see each other as reflections of ourselves and the illusion of separation. Start loving yourself and each other and the illuminati will simply cease to exist. The power they have is the power we give them. Its an easy fix…. Love to you all.

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feltersnatch April 3, 2009 at 1:42 pm

kauhine , you are a typical example of someone that tries to hide truth by distracting people from the subject at hand. You start in on grammar when the idea is what’s important. Our gov. and the NWO WtO and all of them are just like you. Try to file a motion in court and one misspelled word makes it invalid. Rules are twisted and made up to suit the lawmakers at their will , not to be fair to people at all. Someone brings an opinion or fact to light and people like you distract others from it by crying about spelling or even the fact that the one guy called you bro. That is just a friendly name to call anyone in general and you tried to make a big deal of it. Political correctness seems to run our country now rather than truth and fact.

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Dantalion Jones December 2, 2009 at 6:24 pm

It should be no surprise how far the Illuminati will go to gain control of the world.

Here is a book that will detail the mind control techniques used by the illuminati to create mind control slaves.

These are TRUE MIND CONTROL SLAVES that are being made and used for drug mules, international assassins, sex slaves, suicide bombers and secret messengers. This could be anyone, from your congressman to your cable guy.

It is 350 pages of detail descriptions with illustrations.

http://mindcontrolpublishing.com/book_illuminati.html

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