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Nikolai Morozov was probably the first to claim this in Volume 8 of "The Christ"
And here is a video with more proof, analysis of similarities in brick and unexpected catholic-looking crosses on the walls of the old orthodox chrurches:
 
Found this video snippet from what looks like a documentary about the Rotschilds and the British Royal Family, claiming that the real Royal family was actually replaced by Rotschild bastards after the battle of Waterloo, and is now a jewish Rothschild family.

Anyone know the source of this video?

View: https://tube.unmute.tv/w/wVaek4k6bYEfESemBwa1hD
This sounds EXACTLY like what happened with Rasputin and "the end of divine monarchy" in that the previous rulers were killed and replaced with murderous tyrants.
 
Found this video snippet from what looks like a documentary about the Rotschilds and the British Royal Family, claiming that the real Royal family was actually replaced by Rotschild bastards after the battle of Waterloo, and is now a jewish Rothschild family.

Anyone know the source of this video?

View: https://tube.unmute.tv/w/wVaek4k6bYEfESemBwa1hD

The FREEHEART911 'logo' leads to an inactive YT channel with links to seemingly similarly inactive accounts on Telegram, Facebook and all the other usual suspects. Where did you find it?

It's a very interesting theory indeed and highly plausible, imo.

The text at the end of the clip is not very interesting, but this is it:
abgeleitet vom lateinischen bastum (Packsattel).111 Die weitere Wortherkunft ist nicht eindeutig geklärt151, aber das französische Synonym für bätard lautet fils de bast und deutet auf „Kind vom Sattel" hin, also das Kind eines Durchreisenden. Die Bezeichnung betraf vor allem Söhne, die mit Frauen niedrigeren Standes gezeugt wurden, mit denen der adelige (oder hochadelige) Vater nicht verheiratet war. Bastarde sind daher zu unterscheiden von Morganaten, den Kindern aus nicht ebenbürtigen Ehen.

Which translates to...
derived from the Latin bastum (pack saddle).111 The further origin of the word is not clearly clarified151, but the French synonym for bätard is fils de bast and indicates "child from the saddle", i.e. the child of a traveler. The name primarily applied to sons, bastards who were conceived with women of lower status to whom the noble (or high-noble) father was not married are therefore to be distinguished from morganates, the children of marriages that are not equal.
 
Without reading the thread, this chap posing to be king, is Greg Hallett. His story (and the debunking of) is quite interesting, and can be listened to here:


View: https://odysee.com/@WindowsontheWorld:8/the-conspiracy-hoaxers-the-hidden-king:1

It was a while ago since I watched it, but it sounded like Greg Hallett nicked the story from someone else, then "re-interpreted" it with him as the rightful king! Great stuff. Creative conspiracy grifting.
 
This well known song from 1965 shows the Barbican Centre in the City of London being constructed on the ruins of the pre-1940 Blitz structures, hinting at the unbelievable effort needed in land clearance and terrain levelling before one even starts to construct. How they did this in the era before the steam engine, the train, the diesel engine, the skip, the caterpillar, electricity and power tool, building far larger and ornate structures than the Barbican, using only the power of skinny human arms and horse and cart, is astounding!


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsCcijENWWo
 
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