SOTN Editor’s Note: It’s of paramount importance to correctly understand exactly who the Khazarian Mafia really is. While the following massive data dump relates primarily to the Northern Italian Black Nobility throughout the entire history of the Roman Empire and especially the Roman Catholic Church, their true origins should be properly understood. The most simple explanation is as follows: It’s essential to understand that many of the Northern Italian Black Nobility, who were domiciled throughout the Republic of Venice during the period prior to the founding of the British East India Company in 1600, eventually found themselves without an empire to rule. The Venetian Empire was, after all, maintained by the Doge’s supremacy of the seas, specifically the Adriatic, Ionian, Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean Seas (see map below). As soon as the British Empire began to emerge as the dominating naval force in the Atlantic and elsewhere, the Black Nobility made their way to London to set up shop along with the Khazarian banksters who already owned and operated the Square Mile, as explained in the exposé below.
The Rothschilds and the PRC:
Banking, Financial and Other Interactions between the Red Shield Dynasty and the Red China
The Secret Masters of The World Revolutionary Movement
The International Industrial Cartels Committee
The League of Nations
The International Chamber of Commerce, and The governance of international cartels
The Shock Troops of The Revolutions The Invisible Money Power
Ancient Evil Agenda for World Government The International Industrial Cartels Committee
The League of Nations, the International Chamber of Commerce, and The governance of international cartels
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