Paris

Paris  is the capital and most populous city of France, with a population of 10, 7 people. It was built on and named after meridian, the bar of Isis. It is one of the important centers of the fashion industry and art scene. The Eiffel towers represents the phallus of Osiris-Baal.

History of Paris

52 bc the Roman Empire conquers Paris.

rule of the Merovingians.

772 Charlemagne conquers the Saxons.

885 the Vikings conquer Paris.

1163 the Catholic Church builds the Notre Dame cardinal.

1314 execution of last Templar Jacques de Molay.

1450 printing revolution.

1543 founding of the Jesuit order in the St Denis church in Montmartre.

1563 the jesuits establish Collège de Clermont.

1670 building of the Champs-Elysées.

Building projects of Cardinal Richelieu. Sun king Louis XIV who lived at the palace of Versailles, marries Marie Therese Habsburg and helps to develop Scottish Rite freemasonry (with double headed eagle symbol of the Habsburgs). Collège de Clermont is renamed Lycée Louis le Grand.

1785 (year of outlawing of the Illuminati) Philaletan congress of masons.

1789 French Revolution. Forming of the Paris Commune (mason Jacques Clement-Thomas). Napoleon builds the Arc de Triomphe.

1793 Decapitation of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette on the Place de la Concorde. establishment of the Louvre museum with Leonarda Da Vinci's Mona Lisa as most famous painting.

1802 Alexander Hamilton (The Asiatic Society) teaches Sanskrit to Friedrich Schlegel.

1817 Mason James Rothschild founds the De Rothschild Frères bank in Paris.

1830 July Revolution.

1831 Heinrich Heine moves to Paris.

1836 erection of the Luxor obelisk (cult of Baal).

1843 Karl Marx (related to Heine) moves to Paris.

1848 February Revolution. public projects of Napoleon III.

1855 Paris Exhibition, start of the tourism industry.

1856 founding of MEP (Paris Foreign Missions).

impressionism in painting (Monet, Manet, Renoir), Decadence movement (jesuit Charles Baudelaire) and pointillism trend in the art scene.

1888 building of Gustave Eiffel's Eiffel Tower. Jesuit Joséphin Péladan and Papus found the Kabbalistic Order of the Rose Cross and promote the Symbolist art movement of Stephane Mallarmé, Paul Verlaine, Stefan George, Fernand Khnopff,..

1889 opening of Moulin Rouge.

1903 first Tour de France. Gertrude Stein moves to Paris and hosts a salon of artists.

1909 Serghei Diaghilev founds Ballets Russes.

1910 program Modernism in Montmartre and Montparnasse (associated with the cult of Dionysus, in alliance with a similar project in Greenwich Village): Pablo Picasso (Rosenbergs as patrons), Marcel Duchamp, Igor Stravinsky, Ernest Hemingway, Albert Gleizes, F Scott Fitzgerald, Jean Cocteau, Amedeo Modigliani, Chaim Soutine,.. Rise of the fashion industry with Dior, YSL and Chanel.

1913 Paris Working of Aleister Crowley and Victor Neuburg. Stravinsky's Rite of Spring at Ballets Russes with designs of Nicholas Roerich.

1919 Basilica de Sacré-Coeur (mason Paul Abadie). Paris Peace Conference (the WW1 and WW2 ritual).

1922 George Gurdjieff starts working in Paris.

1924 surrealism of André Breton.

1928 Black Sun Press (Harry Crosby of Boston elite, related to JP Morgan) publishes DH Lawrence, Ernest Hemingway, Archibald MacLeish, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, Oscar Wilde, Lewis Carroll, George Grosz, Henry Miller, Anais Nin.

Antonin Artaud (treated by psychoanalist René Allendy like Anais Nin) is mind controlled with laudanum (opium), heroin and chloral hydrate and treated at Saint Anne Hospital Center (Jacques Lacan, Pierre Deniker who invented thorazine, Paul Celan, James Baldwin's friend Beauford Delaney, Breton's friend Unica Zürn).

1940 Adolf Hitler conquers Paris (start of French Resistance).

1944 'liberation' ritual with jesuit Charles de Gaulle.

1953 George Plimpton (Philips Exeter, classmate of RFK) founds The Paris Review to push modernism with Samuel Beckett, Terry Southern, Jack Kerouac,..

1958 immigrants of Algeria and North Africa are put in ghetto's Saint-Denis and Clichy-sous-Bois. repression policy of Maurice Papon.

1961 Paris massacre, attack on Algerian protestors.

1968 staged may 68 protests, start of the Left Wing Church (jesuit Jean-Paul Sartre). Creation of ghetto's Seine-Saint-Denis and Val-De-Marne.

1972 Last Tango in Paris Marlon Brando.

1977 jesuit Jacques Chirac as mayor. building of Centre Georges Pompidou.

1986 Musée d'Orsay.

1989 building of the Louvre Pyramid and Grande Arche (hypercube). rise of Front National (Right Wing Church).

1992 opening of Disneyland Paris (programming center like Disneyland).

1995 Jean Tiberi as mayor. La Haine Vincent Cassel. Parisian Hip Hop: Assassin (brother of Vincent Cassel), Suprême NTM, La Fouine, Lacrim, Sofiane, ...

1997 death of Diana and Dodi Fayed ritual (mother of Antichrist William) at the Alma tunnel.

2001 Amélie Audrey Tautou. socialist mayor Bertrand Delanoë.

2005 riots, burning of cars in Clichy-sous-bois (used to promote Nicolas Sarkozy as Law and Order candidate).

2006 Paris Je t'aime. The Da Vinci Code Audrey Tautou.

2010 Inception.

2014 Anne Hidalgo as mayor.

2015 Charlie Hebdo and Bataclan media ritual (the Isis ritual), fake march with Angela Merkel and Benjamin Netanyahu. Climate change conference (the Climate Church). Rosemary's Baby remake in Paris. staged shooting at Stade de France in Saint-Denis (Eric Zemmour as Right Wing demagogue).

2019 Les  Misérables of Ladj Ly (friend of Romain Gavras).

2020 the fascist Covid19-ritual with jesuit Emmanuel Macron.

2024 Olympic Games opened by Emmanuel Macron, ceremony of Thomas Jolly with Aya Nakamura (multiculti agenda, Lady Gaga and Céline Dion, Isaac Herzog, Willem-Alexander, Antonio Guterres (UN, climate agenda), references to Paul Verlaine and Olympe de Gouges (friend of Illuminati agent Philippe Egalité), decapitation scene of Marie Antoinette, Leonardo Da Vinci's Last Supper scene with drag queens (transgender and Illuminati anti-Christianity agenda, Recep Erdogan and Donald Trump as controlled opposition), drag queen Nicki Doll (RuPaul's Drag Race, doll programming, dissociative purple).

Mayors

 Jacques Chiraq, Jean Tiberi, Bertrand Delanoë, Anne Hidalgo

 France

the Isis ritual

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