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Bloodlines of the Illuminati

by Fritz Springmeier

Originally released in 1995 as Fritz Springmeier’s self‑published public‑domain PDF, Bloodlines of the Illuminati returns now as a definitiveÆnigma Veritatis Collection four‑volume Edition. Bloodlines of the Illuminati, Volumes1–4 is crafted for the serious researcher, combining Springmeier’s groundbreaking survey with ÆnigmaVeritatis’ rigorous editorial framework and newly incorporated archival photography. Volume 1 explores the first quartet of dynastic families: Astor, Bundy, Collins, DuPont. Volume 2 examines the next four power lineages: Freeman, Kennedy, Li, Onassis. Volume 3 delves into five of the most influential bloodlines in modern history: Rockefeller, Rothschild, Russell, VanDuyn, Merovingian. Volume 4 concludes with four additional lineages that shaped industry, culture, and politics: Disney, Reynolds, McDonald, Krupps. Across these four volumes, you’ll find: Footnotes & Margin Alerts that highlight unverifiable assertions and disputed claims. Contextual Essays unpacking hidden controversies, alternative theories, and historical debates. Source Guides directing you toward surviving primary records and verifiable documents. An Expanded Photographic Archive, drawing on public‑domain repositories and rare collections to bring each family’s story into sharper focus. Whether you’re mapping the real‑world networks behind legendary fortunes or disentangling myth from fact, this new edition arms you with the scholarship—and the imagery—to interrogate every thread of the Illuminati saga. Welcome to the ultimate resource for uncovering the bloodlines of power.

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