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The author, Miles Mathis, presents his theory that Jenny von Westphalen, Karl Marx’s wife, was Jewish on both sides of her family, contradicting the common perception of her as aristocratic. Mathis cites research suggesting Jenny von Westphalen’s paternal grandmother, Jeanie Wishart, descended from Archibald Douglas, the 9th Earl of Angus, and Lady Agnes Keith, a descendant of King James I and the House of Stuart, as well as the Dukes of Argyll. However, he posits that the name Heubel (Jenny’s maternal grandmother’s family) is Jewish, implying Jenny von Westphalen was Jewish through her mother. Mathis further suggests that the Wishart name and even the Stewarts and FitzAlans (who adopted the Stewart name) were also Jewish, referencing the book “When Scotland was Jewish.”
The text then delves into the history of the Campbells (Dukes of Argyll) and their complex relationship with the Stuarts, questioning the authenticity of alleged treason charges and executions within the Campbell family. Mathis suggests these events were managed to extract funds from the treasury and hide other crimes. He also explores the potential Jewish ancestry of prominent figures like Paul McCartney and Jeff Bezos, linking them through families like the Douglases (Earls of Angus) and Macartneys.
The author then shifts focus to Jenny von Westphalen’s brother, Edgar von Westphalen, who moved to Sisterdale, Texas, in 1847. Mathis connects this emigration to the founding of the King Ranch and the Adelsverein, a German organization aiming to establish a “new Germany” in Texas. He claims that many founders and settlers associated with Sisterdale and the Adelsverein, including Nicolaus Zink, Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels, Augustus I, George III of England, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duke of Nassau, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen, Prince Frederick of Prussia, and Hermann Spiess, had Jewish connections.
The text continues to explore the alleged Jewish ancestry of various individuals and families associated with Sisterdale, such as Julius Fröbel, whose wife’s family Weichs is claimed to be Jewish. Mathis references Bryan Rigg’s book “Hitler’s Jewish Soldiers” and criticizes the mainstream media’s reporting on it. He links Friedrich Bayer (founder of Bayer) and Jack Kapp (Columbia Records executive) to Jewish heritage.
The author then discusses Wolfgang Kapp and the Kapp Putsch, drawing parallels to Hitler’s Beer Hall Putsch. He moves on to Gustav Theissen, speculating his name is a misspelling of Thyssen, and connects Fritz Thyssen (Thyssen AG) to Hitler’s rise, claiming Thyssen was also Jewish. The text then details the wealth and alleged connections of the Thyssen family, including Hans Thyssen-Bornemisza, and their rumored ties to Duke Maximilian Joseph.
The author then makes a significant connection to John Kerry, stating he is related to numerous prominent families, many of whom are alleged to be Jewish or crypto-Jewish, including Forbes, Löwe, Winthrop, Kohn (who supposedly changed their name from a priestly Kohen line), Staples, clark, Mason, Eliot, Taylor, Roosevelt, Fischer, Cabot, Frankel, Bowdoin, Peabody, Mainwaring, Paine, Lee, Russell, Jackson, Ayer, Coffin, Frost, Bartlett, Chase, Palmer, Hawthorne, Auchincloss, Bundy, Lowell, Lodge, Wood, Murray, Bennett, Clements, Higginson, Robinson, Morgan, Alsop, Sheppard, Spencer, Stewart, and Phelps. He also links Kerry to Franklin Pierce, James Garfield, Herbert Hoover, Calvin Coolidge, William Taft, Ronald Reagan, Grover Cleveland, Ulysses Grant, Jimmy Carter, George Bush, Richard Nixon, the Lalondes, the Tugendhats, Teddy Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, Nelson Doubleday, Humphrey Bogart, John Brown, Jack London, John Steinbeck, Daniel Webster, Marilyn Monroe, Lizzie Borden, Bette Davis, Charles Scribner, Hart Crane, Thomas Dewey, Clint Eastwood, Donny Osmond, Douglas MacArthur, Benedict Arnold, Anthony Perkins, L. Ron Hubbard, William Pitt, Brad Pitt, Lilian Gish, Howard Hawks, Brian Wilson, Bill Gates, J. P. Morgan, William Holden, Hugh Hefner, Norman Rockwell, Tom Hayden, Jane Fonda, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Lyndon Larouche, Richard Gere, Kate Hepburn, Ben Bradlee, Patrick Swayze, John Hinckley, Queen Elizabeth, and Buckminster Fuller.
Mathis reinforces the connection between Texas German settlers and the King Ranch, citing Irene Marschall King and John O. Meusebach. He suggests that Meusebach and his wife, Countess Agnes of Coreth, were hiding their noble status. Mathis then links Erwin von Witzleben, a Nazi Field Marshal, to Meusebach’s family through the von Witzleben and von Meusebach lines, claiming the July 20 Plot was a fake. He reiterates the link between these Texas Germans and later Nazis, suggesting the King Ranch family was connected to the origins of Nazism. He notes that Erwin von Witzleben was married to a Kleeberg (Kleberg), a family linked to Robert Justus Kleberg, Jr., who managed the King Ranch.
The text then examines the Roeder and sack families, suggesting Roeder is a variation of Rhodes and linking Cecil Rhodes to potential Jewish ancestry. He connects Sacks to Jewish names like Moyse and Jacques Garrigue. Returning to Erwin von Witzleben, Mathis finds a connection through his mother, Marianne von Tarrach, to the von Westphalens and Clemens August von Westphalen. He argues that Jenny Marx’s brother did not travel to Texas alone but with relatives.
Mathis further elaborates on the von Westphalen family’s connections to von Furstenbergs, Orsini-Rosenbergs, Princes of Croÿ, Medicis, von Chudenitzes, von Heyden-Lindens, Friedbergs, Seemanns, Hohensteins, Kolowrat-Liebsteinskys, and Pressburgs (Marx’s mother’s family), suggesting Marx and his wife were cousins. He also links the Westphalens to Schönborns, Franckensteins, Wolff-Metternichs, Reuschenbergs, Loewensteins, and Hinnenburgs.
In conclusion, Mathis reiterates his belief that Jenny Marx was Jewish on both sides and connected to European ruling families, including those of Scotland. He emphasizes the infiltration of Texas by these German aristocrats through settlements and the King Ranch, suggesting their descendants continue to hold power as governors and business leaders in Texas, citing Greg Abbott, Rick Perry, George Bush, Bill Clements, Price Daniel, Martin Luther King, Thomas Campbell, Hubbard, Hamilton, clark, Wood, Sam Houston, Tony Blair, and others as examples of individuals linked to these alleged networks. He also mentions John Kerry’s alleged rabbinical ancestry through the Löwe family.