Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Count Robert de Saint Germain?

Count Robert De Saint Germain

This word button right above this line has to be the single most surprising article that people are reading in droves right now. At first, when this got to be a big thing at this site (it is now the most read article in the last 30 days) (which is a lot of views when you consider there are over 1000 visits to this site every day).

At first when I re-read this article that was written on October 21, 2009 I wondered what it was that attracted people to this article. I have still wondered why all of a sudden during the last few months that so many people have been reading this article?

Over time what I think might be happening is that "The Comte de Saint Germain" as a viable historical figure is spreading among educated people all over the world. 2nd, that he possibly was born as Francis Bacon who was the illegitimate son (one of 2) that was born to Queen Elizabeth I of England. She didn't want to be beheaded like her mother was by King Henry VIII so refused to marry anyone and forced the world to see her as "The Virgin Queen" (who wasn't really a virgin but wasn't beheaded either). She became so popular to the world that she is the centerpiece of "The Renaissance Faires of Europe, England and the U.S. and other parts of the world" because she WAS the first real LIBERATED woman in western Culture. Possibly Catherine the Great in Russia was also someone who could be seen as a liberated woman in history too.

So, why did this article that was written in 2009 take off in popularity suddenly this last year? Only the people reading this article can say for sure.

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