The provided text, “The Latest Jewish Pope” by Miles Mathis, argues that the current Pope is part of a long-standing lineage of individuals with Jewish ancestry who have infiltrated positions of power, particularly within religious and governmental institutions. The author posits that life itself is a test to discern “what is wrong with the picture,” suggesting that societal “trainwrecks” are intentional flaws designed to challenge our judgment. Mathis then delves into the surname “Prevost,” claiming it is a key indicator of Jewish heritage, linking various historical figures named Prevost to Jewish ancestry through etymological and familial connections.
The author traces the Prevost family’s alleged Jewish ties through figures like Abbe Prevost, a priest who attacked the Jesuits, and Jean-Leon de Prevost, whose father supplied uniforms to Napoleon’s army. He also connects the Prevost family to prominent European aristocratic and royal lines, including the Lieven family, Catherine the Great, Tsar Nicholas, and the Romanovs. The text highlights the marriage of a Prevost baronet’s son to a Phipps, linking to Sir William Phipps, who established the Salem witch trials, and ultimately to Karl Marx. Further Prevost connections are made to Dezo Hoffmann, a photographer who worked with Hemingway and Robert Capa, and to Anne Margaret Grand, daughter of a Jewish banker. The author also notes a connection between a Prevost and Aaron Burr’s wife, Theodosia, and links Augustine Prevost to Talleyrand, who is also characterized as a crypto-Jew.
The article then broadens its scope to include other families and individuals, such as the Duquesne family, alleged spies, and the Baquie family, claiming a connection to French nobility and slave ownership in Martinique and Jamaica. The text explicitly links the current Pope, referred to as “Pope Leo,” to these lines, including a Fontaine grandmother from Le Havre. This connection leads to Catherine Deneuve, with the author alleging hidden maternal lines and Belgian Deneves, bankers linked to Yves Saint Laurent and Apple. The text also brings in Roger Vadim, Brigitte Bardot, Jane Fonda, and David Bailey.
The Fontaine family is further explored, connecting them to Bertrand Russell, Lennox, Campbell, Gordon, Maxwell, Blair, Montgomery, Scott, Taits, Kerrs, Darcys, and again to the Romanovs through the Hauke family. Dr. Franz la Fontaine is identified as Jewish, married to Maria Kornely (née Adelkind). His granddaughter became the Princess of Battenberg, and through her, the author claims direct descent from this Jewish family to Prince Philip and the royal families of Britain and Spain. The article also discusses the Hesse family and their alleged Jewish roots, contrasting their appearance with German identity.
The article then turns to actresses Joan Fontaine and Olivia de Havilland, suggesting their surname is not a stage name and links them to the Fontaine and Rose (Jewish) families, and ultimately to the Molesworths. Farrah Fawcett is also mentioned in this context. The author then investigates the Pope’s maternal ancestry, identifying grandparents Baquie and Martinez, and claims the Pope is “3/32 black at most.” However, he questions the claims of Odile Copele being mulatto, noting her as a slave owner in New Orleans and her association with Blooms (a Jewish name). The Baquies are linked to Brunels (French nobles, potentially tied to Cohens, and possibly Lebruns, Dukes of Plaisance) and Johnstones (British nobles). The Regniers are linked to Keith Raniere and nxivm, and to Charles Regnier, Duke of Massa.
The author concludes that despite the presence of slaves in the Pope’s ancestry, his maternal line is filled with noble French, German, Italian, and English lines, suggesting that only privileged individuals, specifically “rich slavers,” would have had relationships with slaves. The article reiterates the claim that major slavers in the West Indies were Jewish, referring to them as “Phoenician Navy families.”
Here is the summary with the requested annotations:
The author, Miles Mathis, in “The Latest Jewish Pope,” proposes that life is a test of discernment, designed to reveal societal flaws. He argues that many individuals in positions of power, including the current Pope, have hidden Jewish ancestry, a phenomenon he traces through the surname prevost. Mathis claims the prevost surname reveals a link to Jewish heritage, citing figures like Lucien-Anatole Prevost-Paradol and Abbe Prevost, who allegedly hid his Jewish roots by posing as a Catholic priest. The text connects the Lieven family, whose origins are traced back to Riga in 1269 and later became Russian Princes, to this alleged network. Mathis suggests their name was altered from “Levonian” to conceal their connection to the Levant. This lineage is linked to Catherine the Great, Tsar Nicholas, and the Romanovs.
The article further examines Abbe Prevost’s past as a Jesuit and his subsequent criticisms, portraying him as part of a larger scheme to sow discord. Jean-Leon de Prevost, another French priest, is presented as having a father who was a wealthy supplier to Napoleon’s army and a co-founder of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul with Frederic Ozanam, who is admitted to be Jewish. Charles Forbes Rene de Montalembert and Count Francois-Rene de Chateaubriand are also implicated. prevosts are also noted to have become baronets in England, with Augustine Prevost serving as a British general against the US in the Revolutionary War. His son’s marriage to a Phipps connects to Sir William Phipps, governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony and establisher of the Salem witch trials, and thus to Karl Marx and the Phillips family, also alleged to be crypto-Jewish.
Connections are extended to Dezo Hoffmann, a photographer associated with Hemingway and Robert Capa, and to Anne Margaret Grand, daughter of a Jewish banker, and Gideon, a Jewish banker and mayor of Geneva. The text notes a link between Augustine Prevost’s brother, Lt. Col Jacques Prevost, and Aaron Burr’s wife, Theodosia Burr, and Augustine’s connection to Talleyrand, who is also described as a hidden Jewish priest. The Duquesne family, allegedly involved in espionage during the World Wars, is presented, with Fritz Duquesne being linked to J. Edgar Hoover, Senator Broussard, New York Herald, Teddy Roosevelt, MI5, FBI, Joseph Kennedy, and Order of 76.
Jean Baptiste Prevost de Sansac, Marquis de Traversay, another prevost, is linked to Martinique, slave plantations, and the Duquesne family. His ancestry is connected to Admiral Abraham Duquesne-Guitton, governor of the Windward Islands. His son, Ivan Traversay (Jean Baptiste Prevost de Sansac), became Minister of the Russian Navy, implying a connection to Empress Catherine. Pierre Prevost, a friend of Rousseau and Dugald Stewart, is also discussed, with the Stewart family’s alleged Jewish connections and their roles as Freemasons and mathematicians.
The article identifies Pope Leo’s paternal grandmother as a Fontaine from Le Havre, connecting him to Catherine Deneuve and the Deneve family, bankers from Belgium linked to Yves Saint Laurent and Apple. Roger Vadim, Brigitte Bardot, Jane Fonda, and David Bailey are mentioned in relation to Deneuve. The Fontaine family is further linked to Bertrand Russell, Lennox, Campbell, Gordon, Maxwell, Blair, Montgomery, Scott, Taits, Kerrs, Darcys, and the Romanovs through the Hauke family. Dr. Franz la Fontaine and his wife Maria Kornely (née Adelkind) are presented as Jewish, with their granddaughter becoming the Princess of Battenberg, linking them to Louis Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven, Prince Philip, and the royal families of Britain and Spain. The article also scrutinizes the Hesse family’s appearance and alleged Jewish origins.
Actresses Joan Fontaine and Olivia de Havilland are linked to the Fontaine and Rose (Jewish) families, and the Molesworths, connecting them to Farrah Fawcett. The Pope’s maternal grandparents, Baquie and Martinez, are examined. Baquies are linked to Brunels (French nobles, potentially tied to Cohens and Lebruns, Dukes of Plaisance) and Johnstones (British nobles). The Regniers are linked to Keith Raniere, nxivm, and Charles Regnier, Duke of Massa. The author asserts that despite finding slave ancestry, the Pope’s maternal line is also filled with nobility, suggesting a history of privileged individuals, including “rich slavers,” having relations with slaves. The article concludes by stating that major slavers in the West Indies were Jewish, referred to as “Phoenician Navy families.”
Subjects, Names, References, Locations, Companies, etc.:
- Pope
- Miles Mathis
- prevost
- Jewish
- Jesuits
- Lucien-Anatole Prevost-Paradol
- Abbe Prevost
- Lieven
- Riga
- Russian Princes
- Levonian
- Levant
- Catherine the Great
- Tsar Nicholas
- Romanovs
- Napoleon
- Society of St. Vincent de Paul
- Frederic Ozanam
- Charles Forbes Rene de Montalembert
- Count Francois-Rene de Chateaubriand
- Augustine Prevost
- US
- Revolutionary War
- Phipps
- Sir William Phipps
- Massachusetts Bay Colony
- Salem
- Karl Marx
- Phillips
- Dezo Hoffmann
- Hemingway
- Robert Capa
- Anne Margaret Grand
- Gideon
- Geneva
- Lt. Col Jacques Prevost
- Aaron Burr
- Theodosia Burr
- Talleyrand
- Duquesne
- World Wars
- Fritz Duquesne
- J. Edgar Hoover
- Senator Broussard
- New York Herald
- Teddy Roosevelt
- MI5
- FBI
- Joseph Kennedy
- Order of 76
- Jean Baptiste Prevost de Sansac, Marquis de Traversay
- Martinique
- Jamaica
- Abraham Duquesne-Guitton
- Windward Islands
- Ivan Traversay
- Russian Navy
- Pierre Prevost
- Rousseau
- Dugald Stewart
- Stewart
- Pope Leo
- Fontaine
- Le Havre
- Catherine Deneuve
- Deneve
- Belgium
- Yves Saint Laurent
- Apple
- Roger Vadim
- Brigitte Bardot
- Jane Fonda
- David Bailey
- Bertrand Russell
- Lennox
- Campbell
- Gordon
- Maxwell
- Blair
- Montgomery
- Scott
- Taits
- Kerrs
- Darcys
- Hauke
- Dr. Franz la Fontaine
- Maria Kornely
- Adelkind
- Princess of Battenberg
- Louis Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven
- Prince Philip
- Britain
- Spain
- Hesse
- Joan Fontaine
- Olivia de Havilland
- Rose
- Molesworths
- Farrah Fawcett
- Baquie
- Martinez
- Brunels
- Cohens
- Lebruns
- Plaisance
- Johnstones
- Regniers
- Keith Raniere
- nxivm
- Charles Regnier
- Massa
- West Indies
- Phoenician Navy