Can you explain all these coincidences? (19th Century American “Theater”)
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Howdy y'all. Welcome back. In keeping up
with what I like to do on my channel,
sharing with you different ideas,
different theories, even different
oldworld accepted narratives that most
people will not talk about today or have
not talked about in recent times. trying
to put a more decisive sort of dive into
what the history could actually mean.
Theater, we have the theater of war, the
theater of progression, the literal
theater, like in ancient Rome, a
construct in itself which elevated
Romans from a conquering warrior culture
to one that cultivated many of the
aspects of society that are still in
place today. However, have you ever
heard of the coincidence of theater?
More specifically, the vast assortment
of so-called coincidences that reshaped
America before the year 1900. All
seemingly related to the actual theater
or stage acting, but seemingly alluding
to a much deeper, possibly calculated
and orchestrated series of events meant
to discombobulate the population and
blur the line between the old world and
the new. Today, I'll be attempting to
highlight for you a multitude of
coincidences, all of which coalesed
rather unbelievably to create the
current historical narrative in America.
And oddly, all of these anomalies tie
back to the theater. The Illuminati was
founded on May 1st, 1776 in Europe. On
May 1st, 1796,
we are told a prodigal son was born in
St. Pancress, London.
St. Pancreas, London sits at roughly the
center of the ancient city and maybe one
of the oldest portions of London
according to the narrative with some of
the evidence suggesting that the church
was founded here as early as 314 AD next
to the fortified Roman encampment that
was known as the Brill. Inside the
ancient walls of this parish community
in London in the year 1796,
Junius Brutus Booth Senior was born. The
Roman names and the birth date given for
this gentleman are already a
coincidence. However, we are also told
that Junius's father, Richard Booth, was
a staunch yet secretive supporter of the
American patriot cause, all the while
living inside the heart of London's
religious community. The question
becomes, are these individuals
predetermined to fill certain roles in
history, or are there clues in the
narrative that could allude to this?
Junius Brutus Booth Senior would go on
to be regarded as the greatest age actor
in the world during the early to mid
19th century. He was a household name
according to the narrative, not just in
Europe, but across all corners of
civilization. So, it becomes rather
surprising that one of Booth Senior's
most famous quotes is, and I quote, "I
was destined by my controllers first for
the printing office, then to be an
architect, then to be a sculptor and
modeler, then a lawyer, then a sailor."
Of all of these, I preferred those of
sculptor and modeler." End quote. In the
multiple places that this quote was
printed in the 19th century, the term
controllers is always capitalized.
That's why I use the term prodigal son.
It's as if Booth Senior was chosen for
the role from inside a very tight-knit
community in the heart of London. But
the question becomes, by whom was he
chosen? Who were these controllers? In
1813 at the age of 17, Junius Brutus
Booth witnessed the play Oello at the
Royal Opera House of London.
Immediately, he gained his controllers's
blessings and began a career in acting.
Just one year later, Booth had toured
most of the Low Countries before being
invited back to London in 1817 to make
his debut at the Royal Opera House. That
year, Junius Brutus Booth rose to
worldwide acclaim when he played the
role of Richard III. By 1821, he was
said to be having an affair with a
flower girl. He was caught and
subsequently he abandoned his wife and
his son to flee to America. That sounds
like the actors I know. By 1822, the
couple had settled in Bair, Maryland,
which is just about 20 minutes from
where I'm recording this audio right
now. We're told Booth then inherited or
came upon roughly
150 acres in Maryland, formerly the
stomping ground of the Saskuhan
indigenous people who were wiped out
just a few years earlier in 1763. But I
digress. So Booth lands on 150 rich
acres of land. He builds or founds a log
cabin. But then quickly afterwards, he
founds a massive two-story home known as
Tutor Hall. However, this isn't just any
two-story home. It's the classic
oldworldstyle two-story building where
each story appears to be about 15 ft
tall. And the overall building itself at
only two stories is probably close to 50
feet tall or more. We're told Junius
Brutus Booth was then immediately hired
to again play Richard III in America, a
role which he perfected over the next 30
years. Long story short, it appears
Booth was part of some oldw world regime
that was trickling into America as
there's still much debate over whether
his plays were put on in French or in
English. Seeing as he's an English actor
from the heart of London, it's somewhat
strange that he would perform in French
at all. Unless much like John Levy has
pointed out before, French appeared to
be the predominant language that was
universally being used before the rise
of Napoleon, but was still being used
afterwards in elite circles, even
postreset.
Of course, it does appear to get deeper.
For example, in 1835, Booth Senior, the
predominant actor in the entire world at
this time, wrote a letter to American
President Andrew Jackson explicitly
stating that he planned to cause
Jackson's passing. If you didn't know,
Andrew Jackson essentially looked to end
the central bank and get America out of
the control or the grip of the banking
elites. But if we read between the
lines, could those banking elites also
have been controlling the media at the
time like the theaters and the
newspapers? I think you know the answer.
What's even stranger here is Andrew
Jackson not only did not charge Booth
with any crime for this, but he actually
accepted Booth into a role in
Washington. I wonder why.
What leverage was really had there?
Booth lived the remainder of his life
touring both Europe and America, usually
accompanied by some, but never all of
his sons at the same time.
Although he was an extremely
well-educated
upper class gentleman, we're told on a
steamboat from New Orleans where he had
just performed in French going to
Cincinnati, Booth repeatedly drank river
water, causing him to get violently ill.
This specific steamboat, for whatever
reason, was not carrying any doctors or
medical supplies at the time, and Booth
was said to have passed away in a rather
ghastly fashion on the waters outside of
Louisville, Kentucky. When his mistress
came to claim his body, she said that
she could barely recognize the person as
being Booth. However, that's only the
tip of an iceberg that pierces into the
very heart of American culture. Junius
Brutus Booth Senior had four children of
note being his daughter Asia and his
three sons, Brutus Jr., Edwin, and John
Wils Booth. The firstborn of these
children, Brutus Jr. was actually born
in Charleston, South Carolina, and not
on the family estate in northern
Maryland. While his acting career was
rather elementary compared to his
brothers, Brutus Jr. actually did garner
worldwide acclaim by being the manager
of four of the most important theaters
in American history. the Boston Theater,
the Walnut Street Theater in
Philadelphia, which since 1808 is the
oldest continuously operating theater in
America. He also managed the Winter