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Season One Finale: “St. Justus Day Massacre” Part III.
Dear friends, taking a step backwards one long year ago, what were you promised?
We gave your our solemn promise that despite the terror of the thing and its covert nature we would provide you with a clear and accurate summary of the French Revolution and its impact on your life, at this very minute, today. It was a long journey that shirked the wide and easy path to destruction, and it took many a roundabout path, and we still have not yet seen the full horizon.
Still, now, illuminated by the flaming wreck of the Bastille, decorated by the heads of innocents of pikes, busy with the spider-like machinations of the Satanic Philippe Égalité, the proactive corruption of Danton, and the frightening whispers that murmured outwards from masonic lodges, behold: the truth of 1789. At least, the first visible signs of it. As Sir Winston Churchill once pithily observed: "Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning."
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Season One Finale: “St. Justus Day Massacre” Part II.
Thorough research and collaboration yield a critically important third hour to the first seasons shocking expose of butchery at the Bastille.
In addition to unmasking the thing itself in this episode we reveal: Devilish entanglements between the Luciferian East India Company and the Revolution; virulent,unimaginable levels of Masonic infiltration into the government organs of law and order; aborted attempts by the Most Christian King of France to form an emergency government; and the trained slatterns of Philip Equality working in near lock step formation to corrupt the minds and bodies of Paris. They were his army, and he, well, he at last found a command that suited him.
July 14th 1789 - the kindhearted and absent minded manager of a city supply depot and several of his associates are publicly tortured and dismembered without so much as the pretense of justice. There was a grim farce as the depot manager, the criminals were chanting to him, singing about how they were going to kill him in particular details… they lied, the truth was far worse… threatening to blow the building up as he waved at burning torch around. One of his fellows who thought better of the mob and worse of him took the torch away from the shaking hand and that was that. The depot was ransacked, several deviant perverts by even today’s standards and two forgers a bit sub par by today’s measure, were released; in keeping with the theme the redhanded felons then burned the depot down and put their victims heads on sticks. If you’ve been listening to the podcast this far you know how such a heinous crime could be held up as a national celebration. But if you want to know why this national celebration affects your life right now, this very minute, then tune in. For more information please visit our web site at www.Fleurdelys-Club.org or send us a Voice Message at https://anchor.fm/nomdeplume/message
The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.
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