Lucy Versus The Collins Bloodline

REVISITING THE COLLINS FAMILY–ONE OF THE TOP 13 ILLUMINATI FAMILIES


The Collins family is one of the most powerful families in the world, and yet has been able to hide their power and wealth. The Van Duyn family has also hidden themselves very well. But the Collins family is full of tantalizing clues, such as one Collins branch that I found in looking at genealogical family group sheets. This was a book that Gerald E. Collins’ drew up showing the Collins family and their relationship to the Bauer family who according to his book changed their name to Bower. That is exactly what the Rothschild relatives named Bauer did. The name Collins originated in the British
Isles, in Ireland it began as O’Collins, and in Scotland as Kollyns. Today, a prominent figure in
Wicca is the Wiccan reformer Kollyns, whose name was originally Collins. Two significant Collinses
were Sara Aynn Collins and her older brother. Her older brother was a member of the Satanists who
called themselves the Hell Fire Club. He belonged to the Boston Hell Fire Club. The Hell Fire Club
has been discussed in previous newsletters. It has been pointed out in the past articles how BenJamin
Franklin and Thomas Jefferson were members of this purely Satanic group who practiced satanic
sexual occult rituals. Sara Aynn Collins (bn. c. 1730) was deeply attracted to the occult. Her family
was a generational Witchcraft/Satanic family, but many of them wanted to abandon the occult.
Besides not wanting to leave the old family traditions of witchcraft, Sara did not want to marry the
man her father tried to sell her to. Neither the arranged marriage nor forsaking witchcraft was for
Sara. She went to Scotland to get to the heart of learning the occult and became a leader in the oldest
form of Wicca, the Elven Path. (Other traditional types of Wicca in the U.S. come from Ireland,
Wales, and Greece.) After the American Revolution she left Scotland skilled in occult power, and
came back to the United States, where she formed the first Covendom of Wicca. She and her brother
were powerful Wiccans, and their descendants are the main group of Collinses that practice Wicca
and Satanism. A wild woman stabbed Sara Aynn Collins to death in a Boston store. What you have
just received is the important link in tracing the Satanic Collins bloodline. Sara Aynn Collins (and
there were several Sarah Ann Collins in her day-it seems the name appealed to the Collins family) is
in turn a descendent of Francis Collins of the 17th century. Francis was the head of the family when it
came over from England. The Todd family seems to have Satanic undertones to it, even in the days
just after the Revolutionary War. For instance, John Jacob Astor married Sarah Todd who had a fair
amount of money attached to her. The Todd surname is not an extremely common name-until one
begins researching the conspiracy, and then it pops up with frequency. It is known that during the
time of the Civil War the Collins bloodline went into the surnames of Todd and Putman.
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It needs to be brought out here that the Putman family also has spelled their name Putnam! One
genealogy book which ties the Putman/Putnam family to the Collins family is Putnam, Thomas
Russell (1897). Putnam genealogy; recording the descendants of Thomas Putnam. The Be Wise As
Serpents book exposed the early Clinton family of DeWitt Clinton as an illuminati family.
Interestingly, there was a Collins boy born in 1824 who was named after that Satanist. His name was
DeWitt Clinton Collins (1824-1909). Another interesting tidbit was that the Phelps family of Virginia
is related to the Collins. The Phelps family arrived n Mass. in 1630 and became a prominent family in
the Skull & Bones. And don’t forget men like Skull & Bones William Collins Whitney (unit. into
S&B 1863) of the Collins family. Ths member of the Collins lineage had two sons, who both became
members of the Illuminati’s Order of the Skull & Bones. William Collins Whitney (1841-1904) and
his two sons are the core of the Whitney influence in the Order of the Skull & Bones. This Collins
blood of the Whitney’s then went into the Harriman family. Anyone who has been reading this
newsletter this year knows how important the Harrimans are! Pam Harriman is the person behind Bill
Clinton. Further, the Collins blood of the Whitney’s went into the Payne family and the Vanderbilts
by intermarriage! The Payne family has been a big part of the Rockefellers and Standard Oil. (It is a
small world at the top.) William Collins Whitney had a lack luster career as an inspector of schools.
But then beginning in the 1870s, he amassed a fortune from who knows where very quickly. William
Collins Whitney was the power behind Pres Cleveland, who was his puppet. He also directed a group
of powerful important capitalists called the Whitney Group. W.C. Whitney married Flora Payne.
Their son Harry Payne Whitney married Gertrude Vanderbilt in 1896. Their son (and remember he
still has Collins blood) Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney married Marie Norton who later married W.
Averell Harriman (unit. into S&B in 1913), the man who helped finance Hitler to power. The
Harrimans also helped bring the Bush family from oblivion back in the early 1920s. When Prescott
Bush (George Bush’s father) lost all his money in the 1929 stock market crash, the Harrimans again
came to financially helped Prescott Bush back on his feet. During the 1920s, the W. Averell
Harriman, Prescott Bush, Fritz Thyssen and Friedrich Flick created several entitles to help finance
Hitler and to produce the weapons Hitler would need to fight W.W. II.. One of these companies was
the German Steel Trust (in German called Vereinigte Stahlwerke. This company produced 35% of
Nazi Germany’s explosives, 50.8% of Germany’s pig iron, 38.5% of Nazi Germany’s galvanized
steel, 36% of Germany’s heavy plate, 22.1 % of Germany’s wire, and many other things essential for
Hitler, if it had not been Harriman’. and Bush’s money helping Thyssen who was Hitler’s major
backer, Hitler would never had been able to have launched W.W. II. Thyssen even wrote a book in
the 1930. I paid Hitler (now rare) telling about how he financed Hitler and the Nazis beginning in
Oct. 1923. As I have said numerous times Hitler was of the Rothschild bloodline.

Revolution: 50th Anniversary

Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. — JFK

The Carnation Revolution was a largely bloodless coup in Portugal in 1974 that led to the establishment of democracy.

CONCLUSION

25 April 2024 is close. Will the soldiers of the world take the side of the people?

The Carnation Revolution, also known as the 25th of April Revolution, was a peaceful military coup that took place in Portugal on April 25, 1974. The revolution ended 48 years of dictatorship under the Estado Novo regime, led by Prime Minister AntĂłnio de Oliveira Salazar and later Marcelo Caetano. The revolution was sparked by the dissatisfaction of the Portuguese people with the government’s authoritarian rule, censorship, and colonial wars in Africa. On the morning of April 25, a group of military officers and soldiers rebelled against the government, taking control of key strategic points in Lisbon without firing a single shot. The revolution was named after the red carnations that were placed in the barrels of the soldiers’ guns and offered to them by civilians in the streets as a symbol of peace and celebration. The event led to the fall of the dictatorship, the establishment of a democratic government in Portugal, and the independence of the country’s African colonies. The Carnation Revolution is considered one of the most peaceful and successful revolutions in modern history, and it is celebrated annually in Portugal as a national holiday.

A Canadian Spring

Joe and Nelly sat on a weathered park bench in Ottawa, their breath visible in the crisp early spring air. Around them, the snow was retreating, revealing patches of stubborn dandelions—golden bursts of resilience against the drab remnants of winter.

“This is the perfect symbol,” Nelly said, plucking one of the flowers and twirling it between her fingers. “The dandelion grows where it’s not wanted, thrives where it’s ignored, and its roots run deep. Just like us.”

Joe nodded, his eyes scanning the Parliament building in the distance. “The people are ready, Nelly. They’re tired of speeches written by faceless consultants, of politicians parroting words that don’t belong to them. Parliament is a relic. It’s time for something new—something real.”

Nelly’s plan was bold, almost audacious. She had issued a challenge on social media, calling for every Member of Parliament to write and post their own speeches online, in their own words, without the help of speechwriters. The response had been mixed. Some MPs dismissed it as a stunt, others hesitated, and a brave few accepted, their words raw and unpolished but undeniably authentic.

“The dandelion,” she continued, “will be our symbol. Not the carnation, not some fancy flower cultivated in a greenhouse. The dandelion is a cure, rumored to fight cancer. And isn’t that what we’re doing? Fighting the cancer of corruption, the disease of apathy?”

Joe grinned. “You’ve got a way with words. Maybe you should write a speech.”

“I already did,” Nelly said, her eyes glinting with determination. “And I didn’t need a ghostwriter to do it.”

Their movement, dubbed the “Canadian Spring,” was gaining traction. Across the country, people were sharing photos of dandelions pinned to their jackets, tucked behind their ears, or growing defiantly in their yards. It was a quiet rebellion, but one that resonated deeply.

The turning point came when a young MP from British Columbia posted a heartfelt video. “I’ve always relied on others to find the right words for me,” she admitted. “But today, I’m speaking from the heart. And I encourage my colleagues to do the same.” Her speech, though imperfect, went viral, sparking a wave of similar posts.

As the movement grew, Joe and Nelly organized rallies where citizens could share their own stories and ideas. They set up online forums where people debated policies and proposed solutions, bypassing the traditional political system. The dandelion became more than a symbol—it became a rallying cry.

One day, as Joe and Nelly stood before a crowd of thousands on Parliament Hill, Nelly held up a bouquet of dandelions. “This is our Canada,” she declared. “Unpolished, resilient, and full of potential. We don’t need polished speeches or empty promises. We need action. We need honesty. And we need each other.”

The crowd erupted in cheers, their voices carrying the spirit of change across the city. For the first time in years, Joe felt a spark of hope. The Canadian Spring had begun, and there was no turning back.

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