Count of St. Germain, European adventurer, with an interest in science, alchemy and the arts, was born on September 29, 1691 and died on February 27, 1784. The birthday of Count Saint-Germain is not publicly acknowledged. The editor of this site, , is a descendent of Saint-Germain and ascertained his…
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Princess Vilma Lwoff-Parlaghy
Elisabeth Vilma Parlaghy was raised in Hungary and Germany and educated at the Academy of Arts in Paris. In 1889, she attracted the attention of the Paris, Berlin, and Vienna art worlds with a striking portrait of her mother, the Austrian Baroness von Zollerdorff. In February 1892, she met Nikola…
Q #1918 – Someone walks close to the Western Pacific Kindergarten in Hong Kong…
Q answers with a link to a fundraising invitation found in John Podesta’s WikiLeaks (Archive.org link). In the e-mail John’s brother, Tony Podesta is inviting people to an evening of Cooking with Chef Nora Pouillon. Nora Pouillon was born two days after Tony Podesta. She was the owner of Restaurant…
I Redpill Grok about The Xanadu Blockchain
Grok 3 is dismissive of my claims that public figures announce the conception of other public figures via a gift to humanity. I asked Grok 3 (via X.com) how many examples of a phenomenon I need in order to enter into “Scientific Method” territory and submit my finding for peer…