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The Strange Case of Prince Philip

Prince Philip’s ancestor Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, whose great-grandfather Ernst II of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg gave refuge to Adam Weishaupt, founder of the Illuminati.

Alchemical Wedding


Relevant Reading


David Cohen has written a fascinating article titled Freud and the British royal family, in which he details some of the history involving the mother of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and his aunt, and their involvement with Sigmund Freud, in dealing with Philip’s mother’s case of schizophrenia, after she became interested in the occult and claimed to have had a sexual relationship with Jesus Christ and Buddha. But, that’s just the beginning of the high strangeness that has surrounded the life of Prince Philip, which has included connections to Nazism, the Son of Sam serial killer, the Priory of Sion, the 1001 Club, UFO disclosures, the Profumo Affair, and of course Jeffrey Epstein, though strangest of all was his encouragement of a cult on an island of former cannibals in the South Pacific who worshipped him as a god!

Adding mystery to these extensive connections is the fact that Prince Philip and his wife, Queen Elizabeth II, come from a line of aristocratic descent closely intertwined with the founders of Rosicrucianism, descended from the “Alchemical Wedding” of Frederick V of the Palatinte and Elizabeth Stuart, the daughter of King James. In 1877, Saint-Yves d’Alveydre, the founder of synarchism, married Marie de Riznitch, Comtesse de Keller, a good friend of the wife of Christian IX, King of Denmark (1818 – 1906), the Danish Queen Louise of Hesse-Kassel, of the Landgraves of Hesse-Kassel, who had been intimately connected with the Rothschilds and were direct descendants of the Rosicrucian founders.[1] Louise’s grandfather was Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel (1747 – 1837), whose brother Prince Charles of Hesse-Kassel was a friend of Comte St. Germain and a member of the Illuminati and Grand Master of the Asiatic Brethren, the first to use the swastika as their symbol.[2] Christian IX was Prince Charles’ grandson. Christian IX and Louise’s six children married into other royal families across Europe—including the children of Queen Victoria and the Romanovs of Russia—earning him the sobriquet “the father-in-law of Europe.”[3]

Mikhail Romanov (1596 – 1645), the first Tsar of the Romanov dynasty, allegedly ascended the throne with the help of the British Secret Service and John Dee’s son Arthur (1579 – 1651).[4] Mikhail’s son, Alexis of Russia (1629 – 1676), was committed to the care of his tutor Boris Morozov, a corrupt, self-seeking boyar and was accused of sorcery and witchcraft.[5] There is a tradition in Russia that Alexis’s son, Peter the Great (1672 – 1725), was initiated by Sir Christopher Wren and introduced Freemasonry in his dominions.[6]

Peter the Great’s son, Alexei Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia (1690 – 1718), married Charlotte Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, the great-granddaughter of Augustus the Younger, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, a member of the Fruitbearing Society and a friend of Johann Valentin Andreae, purported author of the Rosicrucian manifestos, and of Rabbi Templo, who created the famous model of the Temple of Jerusalem, and whose design of the cherubim became the basis for the coat of arms of the Grand Lodge of Antients.


Genealogy of Prince Philip

  • ALCHEMICAL WEDDING: Frederick V of the Palatinate + Elizabeth Stuart

    • Charles Louis, (1617 – 1680) + Landgravine Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel (g-d of Maurice, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel)

      • Charles II (1651 – 1685) + Princess Wilhelmine Ernestine of Denmark

      • Elizabeth Charlotte, Madame Palatine + Louis Philippe, Duke d'Orleans

        • Élisabeth Charlotte d’Orléans + Leopold, Duke of Lorraine (1679 – 1729)

          • Francis I (1708 – 1765) + Empress Maria-Theresa (supported Jacob Frank)

            • Joseph II (had affair with Eva, daughter of Jacob Frank)

        • Philippe II, Duke of Orléans (1674 – 1723, friend of Chevalier Michael Ramsay) + Françoise Marie de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Blois (d. of Louis XIV + Madame de Montespan (1640 – 1707), close to Philippe I, and accused of Black Mass)

          • Louis, Duke of Orléans (1703–1752)

            • Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (1725 – 1785)

              • Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans (1747 – 1793), aka Philippe Égalité, Grand Master of the Grand Orient of France

    • Sophia of Hannover + Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover (1629 – 1698)

      • Sophia Charlotte (1668–1705) + Frederick I of Prussia (1657 – 1713)

        • Frederick William I of Prussia (1720 – 1785) + Sophia Dorothea of Hanover (see below)

      • King George I of England (1660 – 1727)

        • Sophia Dorothea of Hanover + Frederick William I of Prussia (see above)

          • Frederick II the Great of Prussia (1712 – 1786)

          • Prince Augustus William of Prussia (1722 – 1758)

            • Frederick William II of Prussia (1744 – 1797, member of GOLD AND ROSY CROSS)

              • Prince Wilhelm of Prussia + Frederika Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt + Landgravine Marie Anna of Hesse-Homburg

                • Princess Elisabeth of Prussia + Prince Charles of Hesse and by Rhine

                  • Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse + Princess Alice of the United Kingdom (see below)

          • Louisa Ulrika of Prussia + Louisa Ulrika of Prussia (1710 – 1771)

            • Charles XIII (1748 – 1818, Grand Master of the Swedish Order of Freemasons) + Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp (Hesse-Kassel)

            • Gustav III (1746 – 1792, patron of Swedenborg and Grand Master of Swedish Rite of Freemasonry) + Sophia Magdalena of Denmark

        • George II of England (1683 – 1760)

          • Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707 – 1751) + Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha

            • King George III (1738 – 1820) + Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

              • Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (1767 – 1820) + Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld

                • QUEEN VICTORIA + Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1819 – 1861, grandson of Ernst II of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (1745 – 1804), friend of Adam Weishaupt)

                  • Victoria, Princess Royal + Frederick III, German Emperor

                    • KAISER WILHELM II, German Emperor (1859 – 1941)

                    • Princess Margaret of Prussia + Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse (see below)

                  • Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1844 – 1900) + Maria Alexandrovna (see above)

                    • Alfred, Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

                    • Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha + Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich of Russia (Sovereign Military Order of Malta)

                    • Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha + Ernst II, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (member of Nazi party)

                  • King Edward VII (1841 – 1910) + Alexandra, Queen of the United Kingdom (see below)

                  • Princess Alice + Ludwig IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine (see above)

                    • Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine + Prince Louis of Battenberg (see above)

                      • PRINCESS ALICE OF BATTENBERG (diagnosed with schizophrenia for claiming to communicate with Christ and Buddha and treated by Freud) + Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (see below)

                      • Lord Louis Mountbatten + Edwina Ashley

                    • Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse (funded founding of Count Hermann Keyserling’s SCHOOL OF WISDOM)

                    • Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse) (1872 – 1918) + Tsar Nicholas II Romanov (see below)

                    • Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine + Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia (son of Alexander II)

                  • Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom + Prince Henry of Battenberg (see above)

                    • Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona + Princess María de las Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies

                      • JUAN CARLOS I of Spain (Spanish Order of the Golden Fleece) + Queen Sofía of Spain (see below)

          • Princess Louise of Great Britain (1724 – 1751 + King Frederick V of Denmark (1723 – 1766)

            • Sophia Magdalena of Denmark + Gustav III (see above)

            • Christian VII of Denmark (1749 – 1808) + Caroline Matilda of Great Britain (d. of Frederick, Prince of Wales, by Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha)

              • Frederick VI of Denmark (1768 – 1839) + Marie of Hesse-Kassel (see below)

            • Princess Louise of Denmark (1750–1831) + PRINCE CHARLES OF HESSE-KASSEL (see below)

            • Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark + Duchess Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

              • Princess Charlotte of Denmark + Prince William of Hesse-Kassel (see below)

          • Princess Mary of Great Britain (1723 – 1772) + Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (see above)

            • William I, Elector of Hesse (1743 – 1821) - (hired Mayer Amschel Rothschild who founded Rothschild dynasty)

            • PRINCE CHARLES OF HESSE-KASSEL (Member of Illuminati and Asiatic Brethren, friend of Comte St. Germain) + Princess Louise of Denmark (see above)

              • Marie of Hesse-Kassel + Frederick VI of Denmark (see above)

                • Princess Vilhelmine Marie of Denmark + Frederick VII of Denmark (succeeded by Christian IX)

              • Princess Louise Caroline of Hesse-Kassel + Frederick William, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg

                • CHRISTIAN IX OF DENMARK + Louise of Hesse-Kassel (see below)

            • Frederick of Hesse-Kassel (1747 – 1837) + Princess Caroline of Nassau-Usingen

              • Prince William of Hesse-Kassel (1787 – 1867) + Princess Charlotte of Denmark (see above)

                • Louise of Hesse-Kassel (1817 – 1898, friend of Marie de Riznitch, Comtesse de Keller who married Alexandre Saint-Yves d’Alveydre, founder of SYNARCHISM) + CHRISTIAN IX OF DENMARK (see above)

                  • Frederick VIII of Denmark + Princess Louise of Sweden

                  • Alexandra, Queen of the United Kingdom + King Edward VII (see above)

                    • Prince Albert Victor (1864 – 1892, aka “Jack the Ripper”)

                    • George V (1865 – 1936) + Mary of Teck

                      • Edward VIII (PRINCE OF WALES) + Wallis Simpson

                      • George VI + Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon

                        • Elizabeth II + PRINCE PHILIP, Duke of Edinburgh (see below)

                        • Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon

                      • Prince George, Duke of Kent + Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark (see below)

                  • George I of Greece + Olga Constantinovna of Russia

                    • Constantine I of Greece + Sophia of Prussia

                      • Paul of Greece + Frederica of Hanover (see above)

                        • Queen Sofía of Spain + JUAN CARLOS I of Spain (Spanish Order of the Golden Fleece)

                    • Prince George of Greece and Denmark + Marie Bonaparte (closely linked with Freud)

                    • Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark + Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia (see above)

                      • Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark + Prince Paul of Yugoslavia

                        • PRINCESS ELIZABETH OF YUGOSLAVIA (Grand Patroness of the ORDER OF THE FLEUR DE LYS) + Howard Oxenberg

                          • Catherine Oxenberg (star of Dynasty) + ROBERT EVENS (producer of Rosemary’s Baby, involved with Roy Radin, head of satanic cult that connects PROCESS CHURCH and David Berkowitz, aka Son of Sam)

                          • Catherine Oxenberg + William Weitz Shaffer (convicted drug smuggler)

                            • India Riven Oxenberg (involved in NXIVM, an American cult that engaged in sex trafficking, forced labor and racketeering, co-founded by Seagram heiress Clare Bronfman)

                          • Christina Oxenberg + Damian Elwes (brother of Carey Elwes, best known for roles in The Princess Bride)

                      • Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark + Prince George, Duke of Kent (see above)

                        • Prince Edward, Duke of Kent (Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England)

                        • Prince Michael of Kent (Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons)

                    • Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark + PRINCESS ALICE OF BATTENBERG (see above)

                      • Princess Margarita of Greece and Denmark + Gottfried, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (both joined the Nazi party)

                      • Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark + Berthold, Margrave of Baden (Nazi Wehrmacht)

                      • Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark + Georg Donatus, Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse (both joined the Nazi party)

                      • Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark + Prince Christoph of Hesse (Oberführer in the Nazi SS)

                      • PRINCE PHILIP, Duke of Edinburgh + Queen Elizabeth II

                  • Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark) + Tsar Alexander III (Order of the Golden Fleece)

                    • Tsar Nicholas II (Order of the Golden Fleece) + Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse) (see above)

                • Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel + Princess Anna of Prussia

                  • Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse + Princess Margaret of Prussia (see above)

                    • Philipp, Landgrave of Hesse (joined Nazi Party and SA)

                    • Prince Christoph of Hesse (Oberführer in the Nazi SS) + Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark (see above)


In her memoirs, Catherine the Great strongly implied that the real father of her son and successor Tsar Paul I (1754 – 1801) was not her husband Peter III of Riussia, but rather Sergie Saltykov, which would mean that the House of Romanov came to an end in 1762, not 1918.[7] One of many aliases, Saltykoff was the name the Count St. Germain assumed when he served as a Russian General while they were fighting the Turks.[8] St. Germain was in St Petersburg, where he participated in a conspiracy when the Russian army assisted Catherine in usurping the throne from Peter III. Their son, Paul I visited Jacob Frank in Vienna as he was developing strong connections there into the Masonic communities. Frank also deliberately fostered rumors that his daughter Eve was Catherine’s illegitimate daughter.[9]

It was during the reign of Paul’s eldest son Alexander I (1801–1825) that the secret societies exerted their greatest influence at the Russian court. Alexander had come under the influence of Madame von Kruderer (1764 – 1824), a famous psychic who was a student of the Swedish mystic Emmanuel Swedenborg, who persuaded him that it was his divine mission to defeat Napoleon and restore the House of Bourbon to the throne in France. Alexander’s brother successor was Nicholas I (1796 – 1855), whose wife was Charlotte of Prussia (1798 – 1860), the daughter of King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia, member of the Spanish branch of the Golden and Rosy Cross and knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Nicholas I’s son and successor was Alexander II (1818 – 1881), a knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece, who in 1841 married Maria of Hesse, who shared his interest in occultism.

The Romanovs became intimately interrelated with the British Royal family, through the children of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, a family gained prominence in the nineteenth century through financial links with the Rothschilds.[10] The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha was founded by Ernest I (1784 – 1844), a descendant of Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha. Ernest I’s grandmother, Princess Antoinette of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, also a grandchild of Augustus the Younger, and aunt of Empress Maria Theresa and Peter II of Russia. Ernest I married Louise, Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, the granddaughter of Illuminati member Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Alternberg, who gave refuge to Adam Weishaupt.[11]

Queen Victoria’s son, Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1844 – 1900), also a knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece, married Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, the daughter of Alexander II. Another daughter of Louise and Christian IX, Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark), married Maria Alexandrovna’s brother, Tsar Alexander III (1845 – 1894). Another daughter of Victoria, Princess Alice, married Ludwig IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine (1837 – 1892), the great-grandson of Frederick William II of Prussia, who belonged to the Golden and Rosy Cross and fell under the influence of two other members, who also belonged to the Asiatic Brethren, Johann Christoph von Wöllner and Johann Rudolf von Bischoffwerder.[12] Their daughter, Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse) (1872 – 1918), married the son of Alexander III and Maria Feodorovna, the last Emperor of Russia, Tsar Nicholas II Romanov (1868 – 1918), a knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece.

 

Nazis in the Family 

Prince Philip at his sister Cecile’s funeral in Nazi Germany in 1937. Philip is flanked by grieving relatives, all wearing distinctive Nazi uniforms. One is clad in the uniform of the Brownshirts; another wears full SS regalia.

Prince Philip’s mother was Princess Alice of Battenberg, a daughter of Prince Louis of Battenberg and Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria and King Edward VII’s niece. Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark, was a grandson of Christian IX of Denmark and Louise of Hesse-Kassel. Prince Andrew’s mother Olga Constantinovna of Russia, granddaughter of Tsar Nicholas I, a niece of Tsar Alexander II and first cousin of Tsar Alexander III. Andrew and Alice were closely related to the ruling houses of the United Kingdom, Germany, Russia, Denmark, and Greece, and their wedding was one of the great gatherings of the descendants of Queen Victoria and Christian IX of Denmark held before World War I.[13]

However, while Prince Philip served in the British navy during World War II, all four of his sisters were married to Germans, all of whom had Nazi connections. His sister Cécile married Georg Donatus, Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse, and both joined the Nazi party. At his sister Cecile’s funeral in Nazi Germany in 1937, a young Prince Philip was photographed flanked by grieving relatives, all wearing distinctive Nazi uniforms. One is clad in the uniform of the Brownshirts; another wears full SS regalia.

Of Philip’s brothers-in-law, Berthold, Margrave of Baden, who married Philip’s sister Theodora, was invalided out of the Wehrmacht in 1940 after an injury in France. Members of the Nazi party from 1937, Gottfried and Margarita used their family connections to promote a rapprochement of Nazism within the United Kingdom, though without success. Gottfried was a German soldier in World War II, becoming severely injured at the Russian front. He was dismissed from the army after the abortive attempt on Hitler’s life on 20 July 1944.

Prince Christoph of Hesse (1901 – 1943), who married Prince Philip’s sister Sophie, who was his cousin, fought on the German side and was a member of the Nazi Party and the Waffen-SS. Christoph was the fifth son of Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse and Princess Margaret of Prussia, the sister of Kaiser Wilhelm II. Christoph’s mother was the daughter of Emperor Frederick III and of Victoria, Princess Royal. Christoph was a director in the Third Reich’s Ministry of Air Forces, Commander of the Air Reserves, and held the rank of Oberführer in the SS. His brother Philipp, Prince and Landgrave of Hesse (1896 – 1980), joined Hitler’s SA. After she married Christoph, Sophie met Hitler at Goering’s wedding in 1935 and they later invited him to their home. In a previously unpublished memoir, written in her old age, Sophie recounted, “I have to say here, that, although Chri [Christoph] and I changed our political view fundamentally some years later, we were impressed by this charming and seemingly modest man, and by his plans to change and improve the situation in Germany.”[14]

 

School of Wisdom

Rabindranath Tagore, Otto Bismark’s granddaughter, Countess Maria Goedela Bismarck and her husband Count Hermann Keyserling, founder of the School of Wisdom

Through her uncle Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse (1868 – 1937), Princess Alice of Battenberg, became a student of the works of Count Hermann Keyserling (1880 – 1946). Ernest Louis was the elder son of Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine and Princess Alice of the United Kingdom, daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. One of his younger sisters, Alexandra, would marry Tsar Nicholas II, the last Emperor of Russia, while another sister, Victoria Mountbatten, would be the mother of Queen Louise of Sweden and of Princess Alice of Battenberg.

Keyserling, who came from an aristocratic Russian Baltic family, was an important figure in the intellectual life of Weimar Germany. He married Countess Maria Goedela Bismarck, granddaughter of Otto Bismark. In 1920, through a donation from Ernest, Keyserling founded his School of Wisdom in Darmstadt, Germany, in order to synthesize the knowledge of East and West.

According to Noll, Keyserling “was unabashedly a völkisch German in his metaphysical outlook.”[15] One of Keyserling’s central claims was that certain “gifted individuals” were “born to rule” on the basis of Social Darwinism. Keyserling was the first to use the term Führerprinzip (“leader principle”), which prescribed the fundamental basis of political authority in the governmental structures of the Third Reich. Führerprinzip can be most succinctly understood to mean that “the Führer’s word is above all written law” and that governmental policies, decisions, and offices ought to work toward the realization of this end.[16]

After his break with Freud, Carl Jung became more active in Germany attending conferences at the School of Wisdom. At Keyserling’s School of Wisdom, Jung also met Jakob Wilhelm Hauer (1881 – 1962), a German Indologist and religious studies writer. In 1932, Hauer founded the German Faith Movement, a religious society aimed at replacing Christianity in German-speaking countries with an anti-Christian and anti-Semitic modern paganism based on German literature and Hindu scripture.

Hauer had initially hoped that his cult might be adopted as the state religion of the Third Reich. The movement had around 200,000 followers at its height. In his 1936 essay “Wotan,” Jung speaks of Ergriffenheit, explained in the English version as “a state of being seized or possessed,”[17] and characterizes Germany as “infected… rolling towards perdition.”[18] However, Jung saw Hauer’s German Faith Movement as “decent and well-meaning people who honestly admit their Ergriffenheit and try to come to terms with this new and undeniable fact.” He commends Hauer’s book Deutsche Gottschau as an attempt “to build a bridge between the dark forces of life and the shining world of historical ideas.”[19]

 

Bride of Christ

Prince Philip and his mother Alice of Battenberg

Alice became interested in occultism through her favorite book, Les Grands Initiés (“The Great Initiates”), by Eduard Schuré, a member of Max Theon’s Cosmic Movement. A friend of Richard Wagner and Rudolf Steiner, Schuré was listed ariosophist by Lanz von Liebenfels’ among the “ario-christian” tradition of mystics that included Eliphas Lévi, Josephin Péladan, Papus, H.P. Blavatsky, Franz Hartmann, Annie Besant, Charles Leadbeater. Alice became deeply religious, converting to the Greek Orthodox Church in 1928. She believed herself to be married to Christ, with whom she was “physically” involved, and through whom she met spiritual leaders such as the Buddha. She believed it was her duty to serve as the link between these various gods and the people of earth.[20]

It was Freud’s colleague Ernst Simmel who had diagnosed Princess Alice of Battenberg—the mother Elizabeth II’s husband Prince Philip, and a student of Keyserling’s School of Wisdom—with schizophrenia in 1930, after she had reported communicating with Christ and Buddha.[21] Alice was then forcibly removed from her family and placed in Ludwig Binswanger’s sanatorium in Kreuzlingen, Switzerland. Binswanger also worked closely with Freud, as well as such as Carl Jung and Eugen Bleuler. Binswanger was further influenced by existential philosophy, through the works of Heidegger, Husserl, and Martin Buber. Both he and Simmel consulted Freud, who believed that her delusions were the result of sexual frustration. Freud recommended “X-raying her ovaries in order to kill off her libido.”[22]

The recommendation to commit Alice had come from her sister-in-law, Princess Marie Bonaparte (1882 – 1962), a great-grandniece of Emperor Napoleon I of France, a distinguished member of the Société Psychanalytique de Paris, who was also a close friend of Freud. Marie was married to the brother of brother of Alice’s husband, Prince George of Greece and Denmark (1869 – 1957). In 1891, George accompanied his cousin the future Nicholas II on his voyage to Asia, and saved him from an assassination attempt in Japan, in what became known as the Otsu Incident.

George, however, was in love with his uncle, Prince Valdemar of Denmark, George I of Greece’s brother. Marie had many affairs, including with Freud’s disciple Rudolph Loewenstein as well as Aristide Briand, her husband’s aide-de-camp Lembessiss. However, Marie suffered from what was referred to as “frigidity.” Romanian modernist sculptor Constantin Brâncuș created a scandal in 1919 when he represented Marie as a large phallus which he titled “Princess X,” symbolizing her obsession with the penis and her lifelong quest to achieve vaginal orgasm, with the help of Freud. Marie published her research results under the pseudonym A.E. Narjani, presenting her theory of frigidity, having measured the distance between the vagina and the clitoral glans in 200 women. Marie had three unsuccessful surgeries performed on her clitoris to try and cure her frigidity.

In 1925, Marie consulted Freud for treatment. Based on her interpretation of the Oedipus complex, Marie wondered if incest might be the answer to her problems. She asked Freud is she should have sex with her son to achieve orgasm, but Freud apparently advised against.[23] It was to Marie that Freud famously remarked, “The great question that has never been answered and which I have not yet been able to answer, despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul, is ‘What does a woman want?’”[24]

Marie’s wealth contributed to the popularity of psychoanalysis, and enabled Freud’s escape from Nazi Germany. In London in 1938, Ernest Jones, the then president of the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA), used his personal acquaintance with the Home Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, to expedite the granting of permits for Freud and his family and persuaded the president of the Royal Society, Sir William Bragg, to write to Lord Halifax, requesting that diplomatic pressure be applied in Berlin and Vienna on Freud’s behalf. Freud, his wife Martha, and daughter Anna left Vienna on the Orient Express on June 4, arriving in Paris the following day, where they stayed as guests of Marie, before travelling overnight to London. Among those who visited Freud in London were Salvador Dalí, Stefan Zweig, Leonard Woolf, Virginia Woolf, and H.G. Wells. Representatives of the Royal Society called for Freud, who had been elected a Foreign Member in 1936, to sign himself into membership.[25]

During World War II, Princess Alice hid Jewish widow Rachel Cohen and two of her five children, who sought to evade the Gestapo and deportation to the death camps. In January 1949, Alice founded a nursing order of Greek Orthodox nuns, the Christian Sisterhood of Martha and Mary, modelled after the convent that her aunt, Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna, a Russian Orthodox saint, had founded in Russia in 1909. Her son Prince Philip and his wife Queen Elizabeth II invited Alice to reside permanently at Buckingham Palace, where she died there 1969. Initially her remains were placed in the Royal Crypt in St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle, but before she died she had expressed her wish to be buried at the Convent of Saint Mary Magdalene in Gethsemane on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, near her aunt Elizabeth Feodorovna. In 2010, Alice was posthumously named a Hero of the Holocaust by the British Government. In August 1979, Alice’s brother, Lord Mountbatten, was assassinated by a bomb planted aboard his fishing boat in Mullaghmore, County Sligo, Ireland, by members of IRA.

 

Psycho-Analysis

Queen Elizabeth II meeting Marilyn Monroe in 1956

In 1945, Marie Bonaparte co-founded the journal The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child with Anna Freud and Ernst Kris, of the New School for Social Research. In 1927, Kris married Marianne Rie, the daughter of a friend of Freud, Oscar Rie. Freud called Marianne his “adopted daughter,” and together the Freuds and the Krises fled the Nazis and went to London in 1938. Marianne and Ernst subsequently continued to New York, where she developed a private practice specializing in the clinical aspects of Freudian child psychoanalysis.

With the help of Ernst Kris, Walter C. Langer, and Dr. Bertram D. Lewin of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute, American psychologist Dr. Henry A. Murray created a report commissioned in 1943 by William “Wild Bill” Donovan, head of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the predecessor of the CIA, titled “Analysis of the Personality of Adolph Hitler.” Murray was a recruit to Jung’s sex-cult. Murray married in 1916 at age 23, but after seven years of marriage, in 1923, then biochemist at Rockefeller University in New York, he met and fell in love with Christiana Morgan. In a new Hebrew-language biography of Chaim Weizmann, Motti Golani and Jehuda Reinharz cite documents showing that in 1921 Christiana Morgan had a liaison with Weizmann.[26] As Murray did not want to leave his wife, he experienced a serious conflict, after which Morgan advised him to visit Jung in 1927, and upon whose advice they became lovers “to unlock their unconscious and their creativity.”[27] Murray later became a colleague of Timothy Leary at Harvard University, where from 1959 to 1962, he conducted a series of psychologically damaging experiments on undergraduate students, one of whom was Ted Kaczynski, later known as the Unabomber.

Actress and “sex symbol” Marilyn Monroe would undergo psychoanalysis regularly from 1955 until her death, with psychiatrists Margaret Hohenberg, Anna Freud, Ernt Kris’ wife Marianne Kris, and Ralph Greenson. Greenson was recommended to Marilyn by his good friend Marianne Kris. When Marilyn wanted a new psychoanalyst to replace Hohenberg, she telephoned Anna Freud who recommended Marianne Kris.

Marilyn’s psychiatrist at the time of her death was Ralph R. Greenson (1911 – 1979), who studied medicine in Switzerland and was analyzed by Wilhelm Stekel, a controversial student of Freud, as well Otto Fenichel and Frances Deri (1880 – 1971) in Los Angeles. Ernst Simmel was among the many psychoanalysts who worked at the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute founded in 1920, before later becoming the Göring Institute, who developed a philosophical combination of Marxist dialectical materialism and Freudian psychoanalysis. These included Franz Alexander, Otto Fenichel, controversial Wilhelm Reich, as well as Erich Fromm of the Frankfurt School.

Before emigrating from Austria in 1936, Deri, who was born in Austria, worked as a midwife in Germany and then trained as an analyst in the team of Freudian Marxists that included Fenichel, Erich Fromm, Wilhelm Reich, Ernst Simmel and others. Having trained and become politicized together in Berlin and Vienna, these psychoanalysts were dispersed internationally by the rise of the Nazis, most settling in the United States and England where they all became influential teachers. Deri published articles on insomnia and sublimation, as well as contributing to the analysis of coprophilia, and to the fantasy of being part of the partner’s body in sexual submission.[28] Emigrating to the United States to escape Hitler in 1934, Simmel settled in Los Angeles, where, with Fenichel, he was a founding member of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (LAPSI). One of Simmel’s notable contributions was made in the 1946 anthology on Anti-Semitism, based on the contributions to a 1944 symposium held in San Francisco by Adorno, Fenichel, and Max Horkheimer, also a member of the Frankfurt School, among others.

Deri, who had a passion for cinema, became associated with the LAPSI, and specialized in analyzing actors and provided guidance to Greenson.[29] Greenson also had other famous clients, including Tony Curtis, Frank Sinatra, and Vivien Leigh. Greenson and his wife, Hildi Greenson, were good friends with Anna Freud, Fawn Brodie and Margaret Mead. Greenson cultivated a reputation as a popular lecturer, with titles including “Emotional Involvement,” “Why Men Like War,” “Sex Without Passion,” “Sophie Portnoy Finally Answers Back,” “The Devil Made Me Do It, Dr. Freud,” and “People in Search of a Family.” In “Special Problems In Psychotherapy With The Rich and Famous,” Greenson described his experiences with Marilyn, a part of his professional and personal life that became an obsession.[30]

Marilyn began visiting Greenson seven days a week at his home, and eventually twice a day. Greenson eventually arranged for a live-in nanny named Eunice Murray, who had been educated at a Swedenborgian school, and had been married to the son one of a Swedenborgian minister, John Murray.[31] As everyone in Marilyn’s entourage became convinced that Greenson and Murray were the source of her troubles. Veteran makeup artist Allan Snyder described Eunice as “a very strange lady. She was put into Marilyn’s life by Greenson, and she was always whispering—whispering and listening. She was this constant presence, reporting everything back to Greenson, and Marilyn quickly realized this.”[32] Murray was also responsible for regularly administered dangerous doses of barbiturates, which she called “vitamin shots.”[33] Greenson told Marilyn’s agent, Charles Feldman, that he would “be able to get his patient to go along with any reasonable request and although he did not want us to deem his relationship as a Svengali one, he in fact could persuade her to anything reasonable that he wanted.”[34]

At Marianne Kris’ suggestion, Monroe first admitted herself to the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic in New York, a year before she apparently committed suicide in August 1962. She was placed on a ward meant for severely mentally ill people with psychosis, where she was locked in a padded cell. Monroe was finally able to leave the hospital with the help of her ex-husband Joe DiMaggio, and moved to the Columbia University Medical Center, spending a further twenty days there. Marianne later confessed that her choice of hospital was a mistake.[35] Nevertheless, Marianne was one of the main beneficiaries in Marilyn’s will. When Marianne died, she bequeathed this legacy to a child therapy center at the London Tavistock Center Clinic, originally founded by Anna Freud. This money has been used to fund the Monroe Young Family Centre.[36]

 

Profumo Affair

Christine Keeler, showgirl who was “pimped” by Dr. Stephen Ward in Profumo Affair

Monroe also famously carried on affairs with John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert, at a time when their dalliances were connected to the Profumo Affair of 1963, which implicated Prince Philip’s friend, Dr. Stephen Ward. The affair was a major scandal in Britain, when it was exposed that John Profumo, the Secretary of State for War in Harold Macmillan’s Conservative government, who was touted to become Prime Minister, had an extramarital affair with nineteen-year-old model Christine Keeler beginning in 1961. Public interest was heightened by reports that Keeler was at the same time involved with Captain Yevgeny Ivanov, a Soviet naval attaché, thereby creating a possible national security risk. “And the Royal Family,” explained Knightley & Kennedy in An Affair of State, “had been dragged into the scandal, both by Profumo’s acquaintance with members of the Royal household and by their relationship with Ward.”[37]

One of the central figures in the affair was Keeler’s “pimp,” Dr. Stephen Ward. After the World War II, Ward worked for the Osteopathic Association Clinic in Dorset Square, London, where he treated well-known public figures, the first of whom was the American ambassador and Skull and Bones member, W. Averell Harriman. Soon after, other famous people such as Winston Churchill, Duncan Sandys, Feliks Topolski, Ava Gardner, Mary Martin and Mel Ferrer became his patients. Other friends included Colin Coote, the editor of the Daily Telegraph, Roger Hollis, the head of MI5, Anthony Blunt, nephew of Wilfrid Scawen Blunt and Surveyor of the Queen’s Pictures, Geoffrey Nicholson, the Conservative MP, Peter Rachman, the famous slum landlord and the actor, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

Ward befriended the cartoonist and socialite Arthur Ferrier, whose parties Ward attended regularly and where he mixed with, among others, Prince Philip.[38] Ward also befriended William Astor, 3rd Viscount Astor (1907 – 1966), the son of Nancy Astor, whose country house, Cliveden, became the center of the Cliveden Set, another name for the Rhodes Round Table, involved in the policy of appeasement of Nazi Germany. In 1956, Astor gave Ward—who introduced Astor to nightclubs, parties, and girls—the use of a riverside cottage in the grounds of his Astor family estate at Cliveden.[39]

It was rumored that Ward was involved in occultism, and some have tried to link him to the Golden Dawn or to one of its offshoots in Great Britain.[40] He was known to have been interested in occultism and “black magic.”[41] Exploiting his friendship with several young woman, he became involved in hosting sex parties that were attended by the rich and famous, that seem to have been ritualistic in nature. As Keeler later recalled in her autobiography, The Truth at Last, Ward sought to control his guests by offering to satisfy their perversions at wild sex parties, where two-way mirrors were common. As she explained:

 

Stephen could always sense people’s sexual tastes—and egg them on, make them go further than they might have otherwise… Stephen new all the Masonic handshakes and he said that at some the of parties the girls would wear leather Masonic aprons. “They would be flicked up and down like a sporran,” he laughed.”

Some of the women Stephen was involved with were heavily into sadistic sex and there were “black magic” parties, which were really just an excuse for group sex sessions. There would be phallic totem poles around which all these women would brown and scrape.[42]

 

According to Keeler, at the party that became known as the “Feast of Peacocks,” there was “a lavish dinner in which this man wearing only... a black mask with slits for eyes and laces up the back… and a tiny apron—one like the waitresses wore in 1950s tearooms—asked to be whipped if people were not happy with his services.” There has been much speculation as to his identity. According to Dorothy Kilgallen, a gossip writer for the Washington Post, under the headline, “Profumo Case Rocking Palace Set,” reported:

 

The authorities searching the apartment of one of the principals in the case came upon a photograph showing a key figure disporting with a bevy of ladies. All were nude except for the gentleman in the picture who was wearing an apron. And this is a man who has been on extremely friendly terms with the very proper Queen and members of her immediate family![43]

 

It was at Cliveden, in the summer of 1961, where Ward introduced John Profumo. As Keeler recalled, Roger Hollis and Anthony Blunt were regular visitors to their shared apartment. Blunt was recruited into Soviet intelligence by his friend Guy Burgess, a fellow member of the Cambridge Apostles. In 1940, Blunt was transferred from the Army to MI5 and began working as a spy. Blunt also became friends with another member of the Apostles, Victor Rothschild, who served as an intelligence officer during World War II, and later as a senior executive with Royal Dutch Shell and N M Rothschild & Sons. Rothschild also served as an advisor to the Edward Heath, British Prime Minister from 1970 to 1974, who was eventually accused of Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA).[44]

Profumo and other cabinet ministers were also attending sex parties being held by Mariella Novotny, whose was part of Ward’s bevy of females, including Mandy Rice-Davies and Suzy Chang. Novotny ran sex parties in London, attended by British politicians such as John Profumo and Ernest Marples, who was Minister of Transport, foreign leaders such as Willy Brandt and Ayub Khan.[45] In 1960, Novotny travelled to the United States with Chang, and became involved in relationships with leading politicians, including both John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy. In early 1961, Novotny had been in New York and, she said later, was procured for the President-elect by his brother-in-law, “Rat Pack” member Peter Lawford.[46]

It was Lawford who introduced an evidently drugged Marilyn Monroe when she famously, “Happy Birthday, Mr. President” on stage at John F. Kennedy’s early birthday celebration at Madison Square Garden in New York on May 19, 1962, a few months before her death.[47] Lawford, who had also dated Monroe, had introduced her to President Kennedy. As summarized by Joe Williams in Hollywood Myths, Monroe became romantically involved with both Kennedy and fellow “rat pack” member, Frank Sinatra. Sinatra’s friend, Chicago mob boss Sam Giancana, used his connections to help Kennedy win the state of Illinois, and thus the presidency. There is evidence that Sinatra and Lawford continued to pass messages after the election between the Kennedy brothers and the mob. Hoover began eavesdropping on the various parties, including Monroe. Phone records in June and July of 1962 show that Monroe made repeated calls to the White House and to Robert Kennedy’s office.[48]

Kennedy “had devoured every word written about the Profumo case,” noted his friend and reporter Ben Bradlee. “He ordered all further cables on that subject sent to him immediately.”[49] J. Edgar Hoover suspected, as did others in American intelligence, that Kennedy may also have been one of Keeler’s clients. As the Kennedy brothers struggled with the mounting civil rights crisis, Hoover opened a new file code-named “Bowtie.”[50] The Bowtie files discuss Ward’s American connections such as Averell Harriman and the billionaire Paul Getty. There was mention of the infamous “Man in the Mask” orgy hosted by Novotny in an apartment in Hyde Park Square in December 1961.

 

Process Church

A Processan minister inducts two acolytes into the Church, at which time they become initiates of the Covenant of Christ and Satan.

President John F. Kennedy appointed David Bruce as ambassador to the United Kingdom. By 1962, Bruce was becoming concerned about allegations swirling about Profumo Affair, and dispatched Thomas Corbally, and William Mellon Hitchcock, his nephew by marriage, to a meeting with Dr. Stephen Ward.[51] Bruce knew of Corbally’s friendship with Ward from Hitchock, whose Center Hitchcock had become involved with another of Ward’s girls, Keeler’s friend Mandy Rice-Davies, in Paris three months earlier.[52] Reportedly, Corbally left this meeting convinced that the allegations surrounding Profumo were true, and informed Bruce, who in turn informed British PM Macmillan.  When Bruce did not report back to the US State Department, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover became suspicious that Bruce himself was involved in some kind of international vice ring. Hoover suspected—as did others in the American intelligence community—that one of Keeler’s clients might have been Kennedy himself.[53]

After leaving Harvard in 1962, Leary then moved his operations to the Hitchcock Estate in Millbrook, which belonged to the Mellon family, who were key participants in the American Liberty League and the Black Eagle Trust.[54] William Mellon Hitchcock funded Leary and Richard Alpert’s IFIF and later financed an LSD manufacturing operation.[55] William’s sister Peggy was director of the IFIF, later renamed the Castilia Foundation.[56] In early 1963, when IFIF filed incorporation papers, Leary was designated president, Alpert, director, with Gunther Weil, Ralph Metzner, George Litwin, Walter Houston Clark, Huston Smith, and Alan Watts listed as members of the Board of Directors. In addition to his dealings with Resorts International, according to in Marin Lee and Bruce Shlain in Acid Dreams, Hitchcock maintained a private account at Castle Bank and Trust the Bahamas, founded in 1962 by Black Eagle Trust Fund conspirator Paul Helliwell, paymaster for the CIA’s failed Bay of Pigs invasion and boss of E. Howard Hunt.

Seymour (“The Head”) Lazare, a wealthy business associate of William Mellon Hitchcock, was among those who are said to have visited a mysterious guru named John Starr Cooke in Mexico along with Ralph Metzner, Leonard Cohen and Andrija Puharich.[57] Cooke, who was in contact with Sherman Kent, Allen Dulles’s right-hand man during the Cold War.[58] Cooke achieved renown as a psychic and for his possession of a tarot deck with the handwritten annotations of its previous owner, Aleister Crowley.

From his headquarters in Cuernavaca, Mexico, Cook dispatched a number of his rangers to various locations of psychedelic activity in North America and Europe. These included Michael Bowen, an icon of the Beat Generation and the 1960s counterculture, who went to Millbrook to lure Leary’s entourage back to Mexico where Cooke was leading séances while high on acid. Under Cooke’s instructions, Bowen settled in Haight-Ashbury in 1966, to carry out a plan of bringing about a “Gathering of the Tribes,” known as the first Human Be-In, a gathering of 30,000 hippies in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, brought national media attention to the counterculture movement, serving as a prelude to the Summer of Love a year later.[59] The event was announced by the San Francisco Oracle, an underground newspaper founded by Bowen and Allen Cohen, in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, which gave much space to writings by Gary Snyder, Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Michael McClure, and other Beat writers, along with emerging younger writers.

The offices of the Oracle were also visited by the founders of the Process Church, who according to Maury Terry, author of the Ultimate Evil, represented the satanic network that linked the Son of Sam murders and the Manson Family. The Process Church was founded by the English couple Mary Anne MacLean, the ex-wife of former boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson, and Robert DeGrimston.[60] Having ended her affair with Sugar Ray, MacLean went back to England and from 1959 operated in her apartment as a high-class prostitute, on the fringes of what became known as the Profumo Affair. One of MacLean’s boyfriends was Dr. Stephen Ward, pimped Christine Keeler to John Profumo at Cliveden.[61]

Also connected to the Process Church was Charles Manson. Ed Sanders in The Family, published in 1971, asserted that Manson was also a member of the Solar Lodge of the OTO, which specialized “in blood-drinking, sado-sodo sex magic and hatred of blacks.”[62] Conforming to the expectations of the Process theology, Manson apparently intended to create a race war which would help usher in the Final Judgement. The Manson murders of Stephen Parent, Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, Voytek Frykowski and Abigail Folger, shortly after midnight on August 9, 1969. Sanders notes that Manson met Abigail Folder at the home of Mamma Case Elliot. According to Terry, Folger lent money to Manson on occasion, but when she stopped, Manson turned against her.[63] Folger had also funded the establishment of the Himalayan Academy, which connected Timothy Leary, Kenneth Anger and Charles Manson. It was there that Manson first encountered the Process.[64]

John Phillips of the Mamas and the Papas was one of the investors in Sebring International founded by Jay Sebring, hair-dresser to the stars, on whom the 1975 movie Shampoo starring Warren Beatty was based. Sammy Davis Jr., who became attracted to LaVey’s Church of Satan, was introduced to Satanism when he ran into Sebring on his way to a ritual.[65]

Manson and his “family” had been living in Beach Boy Dennis Wilson’s house at 14400 Sunset Boulevard after Wilson had picked them up hitchhiking. Afterward, Manson attempted to secure a record contract through Melcher, who was introduced to him by Wilson, but was unsuccessful. Terry Melcher, the son of Doris Day, was living at 10050 Cielo Drive, the home he shared with his girlfriend, actress Candice Bergen, and with musician Mark Lindsay, the lead singer of Paul Revere & the Raiders. A few years earlier, when she was eighteen, Bergen had been on a date with Donald Trump.[66]

When Manson was arrested, it was widely reported that he had sent his followers to the house to kill Melcher and Bergen. Melcher and Bergen had moved out of the Cielo Drive home, and then the house’s owner, Rudi Altobelli, leased it to film director Roman Polanski and his wife, actress Sharon Tate. Susan Atkins, who stabbed Sharon Tate to death, was for a time a dancer in LaVey’s Topless Witches Revue.[67] According to Sammy Davis Jr., had he been in L.A at the time, he likely would have been at the same residence as the Manson murders. “Everyone there,” he explained, “had at one time or another been into Satanism, or, like myself, had dabbled around the edges for sexual kicks.”[68]

Polanski had had an affair with Michelle Phillips of the Mamas and the Papas in London while he was married to Tate, who was eight-an-a-half months pregnant at the time she was killed. Tate had been initiated into witchcraft by Alex Sanders, the High Priest of Gerald Gardner’s Wicca, during the filming of 13, also known as Eye of the Devil.[69] Polanski also filmed sadomasochistic orgies at their house and showed the movies at parties.[70]

Polanski had just directed Rosemary’s Baby in 1968, based on the best-selling book by the same name by Ira Levin, major elements of which were inspired by the notion of Crowley’s Moonchild, as well as the publicity surrounding LaVey’ Church of Satan.[71] In the movie, the role played by Mia Farrow is drugged by a Satanic coven to be impregnated by Satan, to be born in 1966, the same year LaVey started his Church of Satan, and celebrated in the movie as “the Year One.” LaVey attended the San Francisco premiere of the movie to serve as publicity.[72] Polanski was convicted of having unlawful sex with a minor in 1977.

Maury Terry, author of The Ultimate Evil, gathered compelling evidence that the cult behind these crimes was the satanic group known as the Process Church of the Final Judgment which he also implicated in the Charles Manson murders. Terry portrayed The Process as being the major player behind a vast Satanic underground network that dealt in pornography, drugs, and ritual murder. The Process Church was developed by its British founders as a splinter client cult group from Scientology.[73]

According to Son of Sam, a.k.a. David Berkowitz, the Process provided children for sex at parties held by wealthy people in Westchester, Manhattan, Connecticut, and Long Island. Berkowitz informed Terry that one of these parties were held at the residence of Roy Cohn, Donald Trump’s mentor, in Connecticut. Additionally, two further witnesses maintained that occasionally present at these parties were a Yonkers judge, at least two Westchester County politicians, a high-ranking New York state politician, a celebrated but later-murdered physician, a Nobel Prize-winning doctor, and two aides to then-mayor of New York City Abraham Beame.[74]

Terry was able to connect RR, who lived in a mansion on Long Island, and served as the leader of the satanic cult Berkowitz belonged to, with Roy Radin, who became notorious for drug-fueled sex orgies he threw at Ocean Castle, his massive mansion in the Hamptons. One of Radin’s major contacts in Hollywood at the time was film producer Robert Evans, who was introduced to Radin by one-time drug dealer Karen Greenberger (aka Lanie Jacobs).[75] A close friend of Henry Kissinger, Evans was a film producer and former studio executive, best known for his work on Rosemary’s Baby, Love Story, The Godfather and Chinatown, before he was later convicted of trafficking cocaine. Rosemary’s Baby was directed by Roman Polanski.

 

1001 Club

In 1971 by Prince Philip, Anton Rupert, and ex-SS officer and Bilderberg Group founder Prince Bernhard, founded the 1001 Club to cover the administrative and fundraising aspects of the World Wildlife Federation (WWF), established in 1948 by Bernhard and Julian Huxley. The club includes Juan Carlos of Spain, who married Queen Sofía of Spain, the daughter of Prince Philip’s cousin, Paul of Greece. Juan Carlos’ grandmother is Victoria Eugenie Julia Ena von Battenberg, whose mother was another of Queen Victoria’s daughters, Beatrice, who married Henry Maurice of Battenberg, the brother of Louis, and knight of the Garter. Juan Carlos is descended on his mother’s side from Antoine d’Orleans, the grandson of Philip “Egalite” d’Orleans. According to genealogical research of Jamie Allen, Juan Carlos is the great-grandson of Alphonzo XII King of Spain (1857 – 1885), whose suspected real father was Enrique Puigmoltó y Mayans (1827 – 1900), may possibly have been a descendant of Sabbetai Zevi.[76]

The relationship between Opus Dei and the SMOM was established in the summer of 1976 when Knight of Malta King Juan Carlos of Spain selected Opus Dei member Adolfo Suarez to be the chief of the Spanish government after the fascist dictator Francisco Franco died.[77] Like his grandfather, and great-grandfather before him, Juan Carlos was a member of the Order of the Garter. A worldwide Order of the Golden Fleece continues to exist, now structured with two major divisions, the Spanish and the Austrian, in 1953, Austria recognized the Order as a Hapsburg institution, while Juan Carlos was the recognized head of the Spanish Order.[78] Juan Carlos also restored the Order of Santiago as a civil association. As the Order of Santiago was part of the Spanish Crown it was suppressed in 1873 when Spain declared itself a republic for the first time. After the fall of this republic, the order was re-established though as a nobiliary institute. The order was once more suppressed following the proclamation of the second republic in 1931, which was followed by the Spanish Civil War and the Franco dictatorship.

As Grand Master of the Spanish branch of the Oder of the Golden Fleece, Juan Carlos has introduced a number of controversial innovations. Against its tradition as a Catholic Order, he made non-Catholics members: Constantin of Greece, a Schismatic; five Protestants, including Elizabeth of England, Carl Gustaf of Sweden, Beatrix of the Netherlands, Margaret of Denmark, and Harald of Norway; two Buddhists, Akihito of Japan and Bhumidol of Thailand. In 2007, he made a King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia a member.[79]

The list sordid characters associated with the 1001 Club have included Mobutu Sese Seko, Nelson Bunker Hunt, J. Peter Grace, Paul Mellon, John M. Olin, Clint Richardson’s son John D. Murchison, Peter Munk, Permindex-founder Louis Mortimer Bloomfield, and Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan.[80] Also a member was Francesca von Habsburg, also known as Francesca Thyssen-Bornemisza, former wife of Otto von Habsburg’s son, Karl von Habsburg, current Grand Master of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Francesca is the daughter of Baron Hans Heinrich von Thyssen-Bornemisza, of the powerful Thyssen family, and his third wife, fashion model Fiona Frances Elaine Campbell-Walter, descendant of the Campbell baronets. Baron Hans Heinrich was the son of a German father and a Hungarian and English American mother related to Daniel M. Frost and John Kerry.[81] Baron Hans Heinrich’s second marriage was Anglo-Indian fashion model Nina Sheila Dyer, who later married and divorced Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan and committed suicide in 1965. Sadruddin was the founder of the Aga Khan Rural Support Program (AKRSP), which is affiliated with the 1001 Club.[82] Sadruddin’s brother, Prince Aly Khan, was a friend of James Madole, founder of the National Renaissance Party, and belonged together to some unspecified occult fraternity based on the Theosophy of Blavatsky.[83]

Also a member of the 1001 Club was Agha Hasan Abedi, founder of the infamous Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI), the primary conduit for CIA funds to the Mujahideen fighting in Afghanistan. BCCI, the first Third World multinational bank, which was created in 1972 by Pakistani banker Agha Hasan Abedi. Newsweek later reported, however, that CIA officials appeared to have been involved in the bank’s founding and that Abedi had been encouraged by the CIA to found the bank after “the agency realized that an international bank could provide valuable cover for intelligence operations.”[84] 25% of BCCI’s startup capital was from Bank of America and the remaining 75% from Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the ruler of Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.

Also serving as a consultant for BCCI was Le Cercle chairman Julian Amery, leading member of the Conservative Monday Club. Julian’s father was Leo Amery who drafted the Balfour Declaration at the request of Round Tabler Alfred Milner. Leo also encouraged Ze’ev Jabotinsky to form the Jewish Legion for the British Army in Palestine. Julian’s brother, John, was hanged for high treason for supporting Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy during the World War II. Julian was also a good friend of David Stirling, founder of the SAS, with whom he helped orchestrate British involvement in the North Yemen Civil War with Saudi funding.[85]


Children of God

Juan Carlos was also reported as a backer of the Children of God (COG) cult, to which belonged many child stars, including River Phoenix, Rose McGowan—one of the most vocal advocates of the #MeToo movement against sexual harassment and sexual assault that followed sexual-abuse allegations against Weinstein. The COG was founded in California in 1968 by David Berg and his wife, as a Christian ministry for teens, but expanded to have a presence in cities all over the world. It was originally named Teens for Christ and it later gained notoriety as The Children of God (COG), and is currently named The Family International. In 1976, the cult began a method of evangelism called Flirty Fishing that used sex to “show God’s love and mercy” and win converts, resulting in controversy.[86]

Edward Probe, a Canadian journalist who worked in the Philippines from 1986 to 1988, told the Post that “Family officials openly sympathized with right-wing military officers who tried to overthrow the government: What we were doing was supplying all the moral support.”[87] Pinochet and Juan Carlos of Spain became financial and political benefactors of the cult.[88] In 1977, the cult found a new messiah in Colonel Muammar al Gaddafi, who offered them sanctuary from police investigations in California and New York.[89] Gaddafi wrote a song dedicate to the cult, addressed to “all industrial countries,” performed at Children of God songfests around the world.[90]

The guiding inner-circle of the COG is known as the Royal Family, and aristocrats have in fact been sought out by Berg. Chief Inspector Juan Carlos Rebello, who led police in raids of the COG, said “we found evidence suggesting that the Family was funded by influential businessmen worldwide.”[91] Julia Berry, the prophet’s own kin, boasted that it was her “privilege” to have been paired with “very important men—men from the government.” The COG, she said, “always had very powerful friends… I met presidents from around the world. The children’s chorus gave us an image of purity and innocence. It was a seduction.”[92]

According to The Guardian, the FBI and Interpol investigated the group regarding claims of kidnapping, incest, and sexual abuse.[93] The group has been investigated by authorities in Argentina, France, Spain, Australia, Venezuela and Peru on charges of forced menial labor, child abuse and using prostitution to attract recruits, but no members have been convicted. And a raid on the Children of God compound in Argentina in 1993 turned up videos of ritual abuse and child pornography.[94] All over Latin America, the daily Clarin reported on September 12, 1993, “Satanic and esoteric rites have been the subject of complaints concerning the sect.”[95]

 

Disclosure Project

Prince Hans-Adam II and Princess Marie of Liechtenstein

Also a member of the 1001 Club is Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein, Knight of the Golden Fleece, the reigning prince of Liechtenstein and the richest monarch in Europe. His second cousin was Prince Vincenz of Liechtenstein, nephew of Otto von Habsburg, who together with Otto’s son and successor, Karl von Habsburg were significantly involved in 2008 in the reorganization of the Ancient Order of St. George, a dynastic order of chivalry of the House of Habsburg. The origins of today’s Order of St. George, a European order of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, date back to 1308. Emperor Henry VII donated the Order of the Old Nobility (or later Order of the Four Roman Emperors), which can be regarded as the predecessor of today’s order. A hundred years later, Henry VII’s descendant Sigismund of Luxembourg, then King of Hungary, established the Order of the Dragon.

Hans-Adam II has a longstanding interest in the paranormal and was a close friend of Senator Pell, member of the Club of Rome and founder of the Human Potential Foundation. Together, they visited parapsychological laboratories and UFO conferences. The personality magazine Special Report described the Prince as “Heir to the last remnant of the Holy Roman Empire.”[96] Prince Hans-Adam owns LGT banking group and has a family fortune of $7.6 billion and a personal fortune of about $4.0 billion, making him one of the world’s richest heads of state, and Europe’s wealthiest monarch.[97]

Ufologist Steven Greer claims to have been in contact with Prince Hans-Adam, who revealed to him a supposed extraterrestrial disclosure plan being negotiated in 1989 at the United Nations. Greer is an American retired medical doctor who founded the Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence (CSETI) and The Disclosure Project, which seeks the disclosure of supposedly suppressed UFO information. According to Greer, Prince Hans-Adam was participating in the high-level negotiations involving Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, Mikhail Gorbachev, along with other world leaders who were meeting with Perez de Cuellar. However, before they could conclude their plan, de Cuellar was abducted by aliens, who threatened that if they persisted in their disclosure plan, they would abduct every world leader involved, including the President of the United States.

Another source of Greer’s claims is the abductee researcher Budd Hopkins, a very close associate of Prince Hans-Adam II von Liechtenstein. Hopkins was also closely associated with another purported abductee, Rima Laibow, wife of General Stubblebine, a key agent of the CIA’s Operation Stargate. According to Greer, there is a worldwide control group of about 200 to 300 members who are suppressing knowledge of extraterrestrial technologies. Greer also mentions reports of satanic initiations among this group. Their aim is to establish a one-world government and to reduce the world’s population to a fraction of its current size. Supposedly, there is a plan in place to stage an alien threat on the earth with so-called “alien reproduction vehicles” (ARVs) manned by PLFs.

 

NXIVM

Richard Burton, future Dynasty star Catherine of Oxenberg, Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, current Grand Patroness of the Order of the Fleur de Lys

Prince Philip is also close to his cousin, Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, the current Grand Patroness of the Order of the Fleur de Lys, which claims to have been founded by René of Anjou, purported Grand Master of the Priory of Sion. Princess Elizabeth is the only daughter of Prince Paul of Yugoslavia and Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark. Her older brothers were Prince Nicholas and Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, who married, firstly, Princess Maria Pia of Savoy and, secondly, Princess Barbara of Liechtenstein. She is a paternal second cousin of Queen Sofía of Spain—the wife of Juan Carlos, Grand Master of the Spanish Order of the Golden Fleece. Elizabeth is close to her maternal first cousin of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England, and his brother, Prince Michael of Kent, the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons.

Over the years Elizabeth has been associated with Andy Warhol’s Factory and the Kennedys. She has written about her mother’s alleged affairs with John F. Kennedy, Peter Beard, and Warren Beatty. Her mother was also engaged to Richard Burton, in 1974, between his marriages to Elizabeth Taylor. Speaking of her parent’s unhappy six-year marriage, she recounted, “They both had a lot of affairs and were very naughty, very badly behaved. My mom had an affair with J.F.K. when she got pregnant with me, and everybody knew about it.”[98] In 1990, Christina entered the circles of Jeffrey Epstein, whose dinner parties she attended at his Upper East Side townhouse, then owned by his billionaire patron, Leslie Wexner. Christina also said that Epstein’s recruiter Ghislaine Maxwell asked if she would ghost-write a novel for her.[99] Christina has hobnobbed with may Royals, including the Queen and Prince Philip, explaining, “But how I was brought up, everybody I was ever introduced to had a title. It was completely par for the course. In fact, movie stars were spoken of so disparagingly—it was like they were showgirls.”[100]

Princess Elizabeth was married to Howard Oxenberg, an American Jewish dress manufacturer and close friend of the Kennedy family. Their daughter was former Dynasty star Catherine Oxenburg, who was briefly married to Robert Evans, who produced Rosemary’s Baby. Catherine’s sister Christina Oxenberg married Damian Elwes, brother of Carey Elwes, best known for his leading film roles as Westley in The Princess Bride (1987), and Robin Hood in Mel Brooks’ comedy Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993). Christina has referred her mother as “Genghis Khan,” and her sister Catherine as “a veritable drooling sinkhole of want.”[101]

In 1991, Catherine had a daughter, India Riven Oxenberg, whose father was later revealed to be the convicted drug smuggler William Weitz Shaffer.[102] India would become involved in NXIVM, an American cult that engaged in sex trafficking, forced labor and racketeering, while claiming to be a multi-level marketing company. NXIVM has been described as a cult and was shown in court to have been a recruiting platform for a “secret sisterhood” called Dominus Obsequious Sororium (DOS), or the Vow, a in which women were branded and forced into sexual slavery. As of April 2019, five people associated with NXIVM—actress Allison Mack, NXIVM co-founder Nancy Salzman, Lauren Salzman, Seagram heiress Clare Bronfman, and bookkeeper Kathy Russell—had pleaded guilty to various charges.[103] Mack is known for her roles as Chloe Sullivan in Smallville and as Amanda on the FX series Wilfred. Salzman has had experience with hypnosis and neuro-linguistic programming (NLP).[104] NXIVM teachings drew upon diverse influences, including Ayn Rand, L. Ron Hubbard, Milton Erickson’s hypnosis, Isaac Asimov's science fiction, Rudolf Steiner, Tony Robbins, and NLP.[105]

Catherine acknowledged in 2017 that she had had interactions with NXIVM founder Keith Raniere and his organization, bringing her daughter India into NXIVM in 2011 for what she thought would be “a self-help, business-oriented program.”[106] In 2018, Catherine’s book Captive: A Mother's Crusade to Save Her Daughter from a Terrifying Cult was published. In 2020, Catherine was featured in The Vow a documentary series for HBO, which follows Oxenberg’s attempts to rescue her daughter India. Oxenberg also appears in Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult.

 

Mustique

Queen Elizabeth’s sister Princess Margaret, with friends including The Hon Colin Tennant, Lady Anne Tennant, Mr Basil Charles and Mr Nicholas Courtney on the island of Mustique.

Spencer Kuvin, who represents three of the Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers, compared the Epstein scandal to the Profumo Affair of 1963, whose connections overlap with the denizens of another island in the Carribean: Mustique, which has been described as “one of the most exclusive paradise islands in the world.”[107] Trump launched a real estate venture in the Canouan Island, is located in the heart of the Grenadines, less than eight miles south of Mustique. The island of Mustique was purchased in 1958 by Colin Tennant, 3rd Baron Glenconner. Tennant was in close friendship with Princess Margaret, the sister of Queen Elizabeth II, who built a residence on the island called Les Jolies Eaux. Tennant threw extravagant parties with guests who included Mick and Bianca Jagger, at which Margaret would be the guest of honor. It was Tennant who introduced Margaret to her lover, Roddy Llewellyn, with whom she had a scandalous affair.[108] Early visitors included Paul Newman and Truman Capote, Raquel Welch and Michael and Shakira Caine.[109]

When the Baker Street robbery of the safe deposit boxes at London branch of Lloyds Bank took place on the night of September 11, 1971, despite wide interest in the crime, details about the loot and the criminals responsible were immediately suppressed by MI5 and senior government officials. Speculation quickly arose that compromising sexual photographs of Princess Margaret, had been uncovered in the bank vault. It was rumored they had been stashed away by Michael X, the Black Power leader who was connected to the Profumo Affair.[110] Michael X associated with the radical arts scene in Notting Hill, which comprised the leading personalities of the LSD scene of Swinging London, including Alexander Trocchi, Bob Guccione (founder of Penthouse Magazine), Timothy Leary, Tavistock psychiatrist and Esalen personality R.D. Laing, Eric Clapton and William S. Burroughs, Stephen Abrams the founder of SOMA and celebrity photographer John “Hoppy” Hopkins.[111]

In February 1971, Michael X fled back to Trinidad where he started an agricultural commune devoted to Black empowerment. But in 1972, he was convicted of murder for burying alive commune member Gale Ann Benson, a British model, socialite and daughter of Conservative MP Leonard Plugge. She had met Michael X through her relationship with Malcolm X’s cousin Hakim Jamal. Michael X was executed by hanging in 1975.

Tennant was a friend of John Phillips of the Mamas and the Papas, who was inspired to write the song “Kokomo” with Terry Melcher for the film Cocktail, starring Tom Cruise and recorded by the Beach Boys. John and Michelle Phillips’ daughter Mackenzie eventually became the star of the hit TV show in the 70s called One Day at a Time, before gaining infamy for substance abuse issues. In September 2009, Mackenzie released her memoir, High on Arrival, which revealed the source of the anxieties she was struggling to cope with. In addition to introducing her to drugs at the age of eleven by injecting her with cocaine, Mackenzie claimed that “Papa” John had raped her on the eve of her first marriage, and had engaged in an incestuous affair with her that spanned a decade, and ended only when she became pregnant and did not know who the father was. Likewise, her sister Chynna Phillips, who hinted as similar abuse, also eventually entered rehab. Chynna first became known in 1990 as third of the vocal group Wilson Phillips, alongside Carnie and Wendy Wilson, the daughters of the reclusive Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys.

Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip were also attracted to the island, visiting in 1966, 1977 and 1985. Mustique, according to the Mustique’s website, became the hub of the international jet set, “who valued privacy above all things and wanted to get away from the public eye.”[112] By 2000, the island “attracted a new generation, and Mustique subsequently started to enjoy a ‘renaissance amongst the young’ with a return to the wild hedonistic parties of its early years, yet still remaining a family-friendly environment.”[113] In addition to Tennant and Jagger, the core set of names whose influence created Mustique as what it is today include Oliver Messel, Princess Margaret, Tommy Hilfiger and Shania Twain, Bryan Adams, Jude Law and Tom Ford. Jagger inspired his friend David Bowie to purchase a villa of his own.[114] Prince Andrew and his then girlfriend Koo Stark would vacation there, as do now Prince William and Kate Middleton. Island visitors have included Hugh Grant, Elizabeth Hurley, Jemima Khan, and Liam Gallagher, Posh Spice, Amy Winehouse, Kate Moss, Johnny Depp, Morgan Freeman, Quincy Jones, Richard Gere, Tom Hanks, Courtney Love, Lou Reed and Oasis’ Noel and Liam Gallagher, Denzel Washington.[115] Several high net-worth individuals have acquired land in Mustique, including Roman Abramovich’s ex-wife and Ivanka’s friend Dasha Zhukova; Dylan Jones, editor of the UK version of men’s fashion and lifestyle magazine GQ; Israeli comedian and satirist Nimrod Kamer; and Academy Award nominated filmmaker Julian Schnabel.

 

Prince Philip movement

Men from the village of Yaohnanen hold portraits of the Duke, which he gave the village in 2012

The Prince Philip movement is a religious sect followed by the Kastom people around the villages of Yaohnanen and Yakel on the southern island of Tanna in Vanuatu, an island country located in the South Pacific Ocean, formerly known as the New Hebrides, where Cannibalism was practiced before the arrival of Christianity. The biography of Christian missionary John Gibson Paton described the horror of the practice of abusing and murdering disobedient wives.

The worship of Prince Philip as a god is a result of the melding of traditional customary beliefs with some of the elements of Christianity, particularly the idea of the Second Coming of Christ.[116] According to ancient Yaohnanen tales, the son of a mountain spirit travelled over the seas to a distant land where would marry a powerful woman and would return in time to them. He was sometimes said to be a brother to John Frum, who some speculate was a spirit vision induced through kava, a psychoactive drug used for medicinal, cultural and ritual purposes throughout the Pacific.[117] When the people saw the respect offered to Elizabeth II by the colonial officials, they concluded that her husband, Prince Philip, must be the son referred to in their legends. The belief probably arose sometime in the 1950s or 1960s, but was strengthened by the royal couple’s official visit to Vanuatu in 1974, when a few villagers had the opportunity to actually see Prince Philip in person.

Bizarrely, Prince Philip and the rest of the royal family seemed to have encouraged the cult. On the suggestion from John Champion, the British Resident Commissioner in the New Hebrides, Prince Philip agreed to send a signed official photograph of himself. The villagers responded by sending him a nal-nal, a traditional pig-killing club called, after which Philip sent a photograph of himself posing with it. Those two, and another photograph sent in 2000, were all kept by Chief Jack Naiva, who died in 2009. In 2007, Channel 4 broadcast Meet the Natives, a reality show about five Tanna men from the Prince Philip Movement on a visit to Britain. Their trip culminated in an off-screen meeting with Prince Philip, where gifts were exchanged, including yet another photograph of him. Philip’s daughter Princess Anne visited Vanuatu in 1974 and Tanna in October 2014. Her brother Prince Charles visited the island in 2018, when he drank kava and met some of the tribal leaders of Tanna, and was appointed an honorary chief.[118]

In April 2021, the sect mourned Prince Philip’s death with ritualistic dance, a procession, display of memorabilia of the Duke, while the men drank kava. Referring to Elizabeth II, Chief Jack Malia said that while Philip is dead, they still have a connection with the “mother” of the royal family. Many of the people believe that while his body lies at rest, the Philip’s soul will return to “its spiritual home, the island of Tanna.”[119] Kirk Huffman, an anthropologist familiar with the movement, proposed that after their period of mourning the group would probably transfer their veneration to Prince Charles.[120]

 






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[94] Constantine. Psychic Dictatorship in the U.S.A., p. 74.

[95] Ibid., p. 132.

[96] November 1990-January 1991.

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[116] Nick Squires. “Spiritual succession: Vanuatu tribe who worshipped Prince Philip as a god will now deify Charles.” The Telegraph (April 9, 2021). Retrieved from https://www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-family/2021/04/09/spiritual-succession-islanders-worshipped-prince-philip-god/

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[118] Nick Squires. “Spiritual succession: Vanuatu tribe who worshipped Prince Philip as a god will now deify Charles.” The Telegraph (April 9, 2021). Retrieved from https://www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-family/2021/04/09/spiritual-succession-islanders-worshipped-prince-philip-god/

[119] “Prince Philip: The Vanuatu tribes mourning the death of their ‘god’.” BBC News (April 12, 2021). Retrieved from https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-56713953

[120] Nick Squires. “Spiritual succession: Vanuatu tribe who worshipped Prince Philip as a god will now deify Charles.” The Telegraph (April 9, 2021). Retrieved from https://www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-family/2021/04/09/spiritual-succession-islanders-worshipped-prince-philip-god/