LEAKED: Photos from Secret creepy Illuminati party at Rothschild Mansion 1972

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On 12/12/72 Marie-Hélène de Rothschild, member of the most powerful elite family in the world, held a Surrealist Ball at Château de Ferrières, one of the family’s gigantic mansions.

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While these events are usually extremely secretive, photographs of this particular Ball surfaced on the web.

In short, it is a mix of an “Eyes Wide Shut”- style masked ball mixed with a Lady Gaga-style pop video. I’m not even kidding.


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Indeed, behind the fun and games, these pics reveal the underlying ideology and the mind state of the occult elite – which is apparently also used in the countless MK/Illuminati theme music videos discussed on this site.

Hang The Bankers:

The invitation is written in reverse. It required a mirror to be read. Inversion is a big deal in a pseudo-satanic mind state.

The Château de Ferrières was lit in red to make it appear as if it was on fire. Scenes from Roman Polanski’s movie about Satan “9th Gate” were filmed there. In “Eyes Wide Shut”, the occult ritual takes place in another Rothschild mansion, Mentmore Towers in the UK.

Meet the hosts of the ball: Guy de Rothschild & Marie-Hélène de Rothschild wearing a horned “giant’s head” with tears made from real diamonds.

Baroness Marie-Hélène de Rothschild and Baron Alexis de Redé.

Baron Alexis de Redé wearing multiple-faced mask, similar mask is seen in Eyes Wide Shut.

Baphomet welcomes you.

The following costume made reference to the famous painting The Son of Man, making a direct biblical reference to Eve eating the forbidden fruit from the Garden of Eden.

Baron Alexis de Redé in a Dalí designed Hat and Mrs. Espírito Santo.

Lots of birdcages.

Lots.

Salvador Dali doing his Dali face in front of his famous depiction of Mae West.

On the diner table are dismembered dolls and cracked skulls. This imagery is also prevalent in countless music videos. Its all about the occult elite’s MK culture.

A mannequin-cadaver type thing on the diner table.