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Bloodlines of Illuminati
By:
Fritz Springmeier
Once again, I have opened up my files of research and tried to investigate the Satanic Hierarchy.
Sometimes
in doing investigation
one turns down a dead end. I hope I havent done that. There does
seem to be a strong Dutch connection to the Illuminati and the Van Duyn family might be one of the
keys to understanding
that Dutch connection. My investigation
with Van Duyn family is the only
family that has left me without any solid facts that would place them within the Top 13 Families.
However, because bloodlines are so important to the Hierarchy and because it is hard to really
investigate these families without understanding
their genealogies,
I
have made the effort to give you
a
genealogy of Van Duyns that may have some importance.
THE VAN DUYN BLOODLINE.
In 1626, Peter Minuit traded some trinkets to the Canarsie Indians to purchase Manhattan Island. The
history books like to report the value of the trinkets as $24. The purchase was supposedly a good deal
for the Dutch. The Canarsie Indians didnt own Manhattan Island, it belonged to other Indians, so it is
debatable who got the best deal that day. That was the beginning of the Dutch colony of New
Netherlands,
and its capital New Amsterdam,
built beside Ft. Amsterdam,
all three later renamed
New York. The Van Duyn family (also spelled Van Dien, Van Duyne, et. al.) was one of the Dutch
families to come over to the Dutch colony of New Netherlands which was connected to the Dutch
West India Company. Other early important New Netherlands
families from the Netherlands
include
Van Sise, Van Cleef (also spelled Van Cleve and Van Cleave), Van Coorn, Van de Water, Dooren,
and Stoothoff. In 1649, fifteen years before the British took New Netherlands from the Dutch, Gerret
Cornellissen
Van Duyn immigrated with his older sister from Brabant, Netherlands
(Brabant is a
district so. of Eindhoven
in southern Netherlands,
but at the time Van Duyn came over it included
Belgium.) to New Amsterdam.
(This date is according to Claypool, Edward A. Descendants
of
Dennis
Van Duyn and Alice Tunison Chicago, IL. In contrast to this The National Cyclopaedia Vol.
4?, p. 258 states that he came over in 1640 which is a mistake because that was his date of birth.)
For some reason, Gerret Cornelius Van Duyn returned to Holland to Zwolle on the east side of the
Zuider Zee, although he had originally
lived in Nieuwkerk in Zeeland before going to New
Netherlands, America. Gerrit C. Van Duyn was a coarse, non-spiritual,
ignorant man who did
carpenter work. His lack of interest in Christianity seems to have carried down through quite a
number of generations. After coming to the New World again, he moved away from New Amsterdam
fairly quickly to New Utrecht. (Now I believe that is where Greenwich Villiage is.) In the long run his
descendants (some related to the Castello family) moved to Michigan, Illinois, Kansas and elsewhere.
In the next century however, his descendents moved and created 5 branches- one in Queens Co., NY;
one in Kings Co., NY; one in Dutchess Co., NY; a fourth in Somerset Co., NJ; and a fifth in Morris
Co., NJ. It is possible a few other Van Duyns also immigrated from the Netherlands to America;
information
on the family is scarce. In Germany the privilege to use the title von was a special noble
privilege. I believe the same applied in the Netherlands,
which would mean that the Van Duyns were
a
prominent family when they came over. The low profile of the family didnt end when they arrived
in the New World, it continues. The extremely low profile of the Van Duyns makes one wonder if
they could really be one of the top 13 families. Still Mona Van Duyn was the first woman poet
laureate, a Pulitzer winner (1991) and got a good review of her book in 1990 by the I have found that
such awards take a combination
of both talent and pull, especially
in a field as subjective as poetry, it
helps to have pull. Where did Mona Van Duyn get the political pull to get so many awards and many
well promoted poetry books? Even before the British had consolidated
their hold on New Netherlands
the area was giving a foreshadowing
of what it would become. Pirates which raided the East Indies
and the Red Sea were outfitted in what is today New York and Rhode Island. William Patterson (born
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