• Serial Killer Charles Manson was Albert Einstein's Daughter.

  • Oct 24 2024
  • Length: 17 mins
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Serial Killer Charles Manson was Albert Einstein's Daughter.

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  • Serial Killer Charles Manson was Albert Einstein's Daughter.

    Allegedly? To abbreviate: Lunatics abolished the Death Penalty in California so Charles Manson could try to breed a child to steal my identity with for the Einsteins, after I was born and became Crown Prince Hohenzollern in 1972. It would not have been abolished in the early 1970's otherwise. Not my fault.

    Manson's mother was the female found dead in a Berlin bunker in 1945 made over by a film production crew to look like Kaiser Adolf Hitler the Hohenzollern. Isabelle "Fritz" Williams.

    Manson was on Death Row When I was Born in 1972, but not for long after I was born.

    Labelled a Theory?

    The knowledge of who Manson's parents were was the impetus behind the the Death Penalty being Abolished in California when Manson was on Death Row in 1972, shortly after I was born and officially made Crown Prince Hohenzollern.

    Manson's first name was probably chosen as a reference to Charles of my Habsburg Royal Family, who was official successor-to-be of Emperor Franz-Joseph 1 when Charles was abducted and murdered by Einstein's terrorism group in 1916 during WW1.

    There was an attempt to replace Charles with an impostor. A younger half-brother of Albert Einstein in 1916 which failed.

    The female lunatic found dead in the bunker in Berlin in 1945 made over by a film production crew to look like Kaiser Adolf Hitler the Hohenzollern did NOT have a baby to Kaiser's Adolf's sperm before she died.

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