ok now we´re coming to the end of our bach excursion... but one more i have for you... see below, thats augusta of saxe-gotha-altenburg... another one of the many many offspring of JS Bach in his identity of Frederic II of saxe-gotha-altenburg...this daughter is identical with marie antoinette, said to be one of the most selfish rulers in french history, and wife of the last french king, louis XVI (seen above), who later was supposedly guillotined when they set up the french revolution, through all their silly jacobin alters like robespierre etc... but we cant touch on that today... it would be too much... so marie antoinette, bach daughter was married to louis XVI, whose alter likely was david gilly, an architect (bust on left side)... and as it appears also brother of friedrich Hölderlin, who is a bit younger... hölderlin might also be famous banker nathan rotschild...
but thats enough for today... below i post again the whole list, if you havent downloaded it, do it... if you find any mistakes, please provide a better match, so i can add it to my extragalactic ALF-ish database...
if you find a picture of bach´s two older brothers, please email me, i couldnt find one so far, but it would facilitate things quite a bit...
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This is all quite overwhelming....I will have to take some time to study the Bach family. My step daughter was a Bach organist...I have a few theories of my own about Kings and presidents. thank you for sharing your information.
I looked at the portraits of Marie-Antoinette and Maria Fitzherbert. I believe they were the same person. Everything seems to match:
http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/images/hanover/fitzherbert1.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0c/Maria_Anne_Fitzherbert1788.jpg/220px-Maria_Anne_Fitzherbert1788.jpg
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/12_01/AntoinetteDM0512_468x679.jpg
https://imgc.allpostersimages.com/img/posters/marie-antoinette-profile_u-L-PS1R9D0.jpg?src=gp&w=300&h=375
"Marie Antoinette remains a major historical figure linked with conservatism, the Catholic Church, wealth, and fashion. She has been the subject of a number of books, films and other media. Politically engaged authors have deemed her the quintessential representative of class conflict, western aristocracy and absolutism. Some of her contemporaries, such as Thomas Jefferson, attributed to her the start of the French Revolution." https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Antoinette
"Of an old Roman Catholic family, she was educated at a French convent. Her first marriage, in 1775, was to Edward Weld, who died within a year, and her second, in 1778, was to Thomas Fitzherbert, who died in 1781, leaving her fairly wealthy. Within two years she had become a prominent figure in London society and ultimately attracted the passionate love of the prince of Wales." https://www.britannica.com/biography/Maria-Fitzherbert
Her brother, Emperor Joseph II, also portrayed King George III and famous Illuminati founder Adam Weishaupt. Also, Axel von Fersen, Marie-Antoinette's favorite, was portrayed by Maria Fitzherbert's first husband Edward Weld. Search their pictures and you'll see they were all played by the same few people.
Louis XVI would also later play his younger brother Louis XVIII.
I suspect Princess Augusta also played Empress Maria Theresa, Queen Marie-Antoinette's official birth mother. Augusta was also the mother of Britain's Hanoverian King George III, who played Joseph II, son of the same Maria Theresa (AKA Augusta of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg), making him a brother to Marie-Antoinette. And as I said previously, he also played Weishaupt, who received help from Augusta's relatives in setting up the Illuminati in Central Europe, among other things.
It's all in the family.
I also believe that Augusta portrayed Empress Maria Theresa, Marie-Antoinette's official birth mother. Hence the similarities. Augusta's husband could've also played Maria Theresa's consort, Emperor Francis I (who was of the House of Lorraine, famous for the Lorraine double-cross, wink, wink).
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