Frances Leader runs a Substack called Uncensored and is one of the most knowledgeable individuals I’ve come across, as far as the subject of Black Nobility is concerned.
Very few people know anything about the Black Nobility, let alone discuss it.
In short, the Black Nobility is a cabal of ruthless, power-hungry aristocrats who have spent centuries manipulating European (and international) politics and finance to further their own interests.
Their history dates back to the Roman Empire and are probably the most powerful people in the world.
Quick history
Frances explains in far greater depth, but, basically, the Black Nobility’s roots can be traced back to the Roman Empire, where they emerged as a powerful and wealthy elite. They were (and still are) the descendants of Roman senators, consuls, and generals who had amassed vast fortunes through conquest and exploitation.
As the Roman Empire declined, these families adapted and evolved, forming alliances with the rising powers of Europe, including the Roman Catholic Church and Church of England.
They used their wealth and influence to secure positions of power within the Churches, often marrying into noble families and securing bishoprics and cardinalates for their sons. This strategic maneuvering allowed them to maintain their grip on power, even as the Roman Empire “crumbled”.
I use quotation marks because, as Frances points out, the Roman Empire didn’t ever come to an end. It simply took on a more subversive form.
Frances calls it the Roman Empire 2.0.
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Summary
Frances gives a brilliantly substantial, yet concise, breakdown of the Black Nobility, including their history, politics, and relevance today.
As an aside, a fashionable trend, these days, is to blame the Jews for everything, but this is a bit myopic.
If your focus is on avoiding a specific pothole in the road, then you will stumble into the other potholes.
There are other truths.