“ILLUMINATI”
FAMILIES/BLOODLINES
Rothschild Money trust - George Armstrong
A critical examination of the Rothschild family's influence over global finance and politics. Armstrong argues that the Rothschild banking dynasty has, through strategic control of financial systems, manipulated economies, governments, and wars to serve their interests.
Bloodlines of the Illuminati - Franz Springmeier
Asserts that the Rothschilds are one of thirteen powerful families steering global affairs through secret societies. The book details their alleged participation in occult practices and financial manipulation, portraying them as central figures within the Illuminati’s power structure.
The Rockefeller File - Gary Allen
Examines how the Rockefeller family amassed wealth and power through banking, oil, and philanthropy, asserting that their charitable foundations are tools for social engineering. The book alleges that the family’s real aim is to control major global institutions and steer political outcomes in their favor.
The Rothschild Dynasty - John Coleman
Asserts that the Rothschilds built a financial empire that operates as a hidden power behind governments and global institutions. The author claims that the family played a decisive role in European revolutions and the establishment of Israel, orchestrating historical events to align with their interests.
Worldwide Evil & Misery - Robin De Ruiter & Franz Springmeier
Explores a network of interconnected elites, including the Rothschilds, who are said to engineer wars and crises to maintain control. The authors argue that these elites aim to create a global government by influencing political systems, financial markets, and international organizations.
Rockefeller Medicine Men - E. Richard Brown
Critiques the influence of the Rockefeller Foundation and other powerful entities in shaping the U.S. medical system. Brown argues that the Rockefeller family's financial backing was instrumental in creating a centralized, profit-oriented healthcare model that sidelined alternative practices in favor of a pharmaceutical-based approach.
Planet Rothschild - M. S. King
Contends that the Rothschilds have manipulated world affairs from behind the scenes, linking them to events such as the creation of the Federal Reserve and both World Wars. The book explores how the family allegedly influences media, banking, and politics to advance a "New World Order" agenda.
Du Pont Dynasty - Gerard Colby
Traces the rise of the Du Pont family, focusing on their control over the chemical industry and their involvement in American politics. The book explores how the family allegedly used wealth and power to influence everything from corporate policy to education and social reform efforts.
The Rockefeller Dynasty - Peter Collier
Focuses on the Rockefeller family’s influence over global governance, particularly through institutions like the World Health Organization and the United Nations. The book suggests that the family uses philanthropy as a facade to pursue long-term political objectives.
The Rise of the House of Rothschild - Egon Corti
Examines how the Rothschilds transitioned from small-time moneylenders to key financial figures across Europe. It focuses on the family’s relationships with European monarchs, involvement in war financing, and ability to control markets by strategically withholding or releasing funds.
The Origins of the Collins Family - Iain Gray
Delves into the Collins family’s genealogy and their influence in early American history. The author claims the family is part of a hidden aristocracy with connections to secret societies and occult practices that extend their influence beyond public view.
Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr." by Ron Chernow
Explores the Rockefeller legacy through the lens of their family estate, Kykuit, symbolizing their power and influence. It touches on the family’s role in shaping art, architecture, philanthropy, and politics, portraying them as key figures in American history.
THE BLACK NOBILITY
Memoirs & Adventures of Felice Orsini - Felice Orsini
Orsini’s memoir recounts his revolutionary activities, including attempts to assassinate Napoleon III. The book offers an inside look at 19th-century political movements and the role of secret societies in orchestrating uprisings and regime changes.
The Borgias & Their Enemies - Christopher Hibbert
Offers a historical account of the Borgia family, focusing on their rise to power through corruption, intrigue, and ambition. It examines the complex relationships within the family and their involvement in Renaissance politics and church affairs.
House of Medici - Captivating History
Covers the Medici family’s role in the Italian Renaissance, including their patronage of artists like Michelangelo and their influence over Florentine politics. The book explores how the family leveraged banking to gain political control and foster cultural achievements.
Building Family Identity - Peter Lang
Lang’s work explores how powerful families maintain their identities and influence through generations by cultivating tradition, loyalty, and control over wealth. It uses case studies to illustrate how these families safeguard their legacy and secure their dominance.