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Legend Of Immortal Alchemist

In 1745, London authorities arrested a stranger who refused to give his name. His pockets were full of diamonds, and he played violin like a master.

For the next two hundred years, this man appeared at every turning point in European history. He transformed lead into gold for Casanova, repaired the King’s diamond to perfection, and described ancient Rome as if he’d lived there.

He spoke twenty languages without accent and claimed to have witnessed the crucifixion. He warned Marie Antoinette before the guillotine and predicted both World Wars with eerie accuracy.

The Count of Saint Germain died in 1784. But people kept seeing him—in Paris, New Orleans, and on Mount Shasta—always the same age, always one step ahead of history. Here’s more from The Why Files.

Massive Global Shift In Power

Although it has yet to be reported widely in the West, Germany is now taking concrete steps to re-align with the Russians and Chinese, as well as their Asian and African allies, in establishing a new world order. The change comes as the Rothschilds are losing their grip over control of the European superpowers. France and Great Britain also are slipping, leaving the United States and Canada as the last of the superpowers holding to the old line.

That’s the assessment of geopolitical analyst Benjamin Fulford, who says the world is undergoing a sea change, yet the fake news continues to ignore the changes and refuses to cover them. Fulford, a Canadian investigative reporter living in Japan, shares his assessment with Mel K. He touches on a number of topics, including the precarious state of the diamond trade now that diamonds can be created artificially and no longer need to be mined.

India Seeks Sparkling Future

India is the world’s biggest processor of diamonds, polishing and cutting nearly 11 out of every 12 diamonds sold. But now the subcontinent wants to become a trading hub for rough diamonds as well, and in the process cut diamond-trading centers like Tel Aviv and Antwerp out of the business.

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