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Would you consider doing a video on the beast of Gevaudan? Given the mystery and macabre nature of the story, it would blend well with your talent for storytelling.
I once encountered Count St. Germain in New Orleans right after Hurricane Katrina while working as a Louisiana State Special Officer stationed in the French Quarter along with a squad of National Guard. It was basically deserted with no power and horrible crime everywhere and out of nowhere a very well dressed man came up to us and casually said ( It's a nice night out for Jack. ) and gave us a strange smile. I was so unnerved I had drawn my firearm without even realizing it which I never do and we looked at each other and then looked back to him and he was gone. One of the National Guard soldiers jumped in the Hum-Ve and manned the .50 caliber machine gun and we hit the spot light but he just wasn't there. We later mentioned this to one of the priests at St. Marys Catholic church next to the Ursaline convent and he said we had met the Count. I saw many strange and unexplainable things down there many I will never be able to forget.
In the late 1960s my good friend Keith Ashton, was a well known Radio DJ. One night he received a phone on air, from St. Germaine. When asked by Keith to give some indication of his identity, the caller simply answered: " For you, time will stay still, for me it is always so.." As Keith was thinking out loud how to respond, the blood drained from his face, as he realised the clock on the wall had indeed stopped.
Uri Gellar did a show with George Noory (CtoC) a number of years back where Geller made something very similar to this happen. It wasn't exactly the same but very similar.
I love the story of the Count. And for many known and established people of the past to mention meeting such a man makes the story even more intriguing.
I have made considerable study of the Comte St. Germain over the past 30 years, along with other subjects of the occult. He was recognized in the 1830's in a train station in Paris by a woman that was a young girl associated with the court of Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette 4 decades earlier with no aging whatever. Furthermore, he is noted as being in attendance at the Great Masonic Convention of 1932 in Paris. I assume he will continue to pop up here and there for a long time to come.
@pashamorris1497 I banished the demon with The electronic presence of Jesus Christ. Though shalt not pass decree and with Beloved Ma Kali Mantras and other mantras. I Exorcised its ass out of my life. With infinite Gratitude. We don't need fake priests I have more light than most priests on this planet. Beloved St Germain helps me too always through the huge Violet Flame they saved my I saved me. I AM A NEW DAY DAWNING AND THE LIGHT DWELLS WITHIN ME ALWAYS ONELOVE INFINITLY SISTAR OF LIGHT. iNFiNiTY CARRESES Carresed by the Moment Infinity holds my hand I am infinite forever Like time is in the sand Forget the past transmute the dark The Moment Is your Lover I am deep within your timeless time The moment is my Brother The All within this moment The truth which bares the fruit I am forever Grateful For this moment is the Truth Allow the time to caress you By becoming infinity I am walking with the moment For in the moment I AM FREE BY MY MIGHTY GODSELF ✨️
Being a long time scholar of St. Germaine myself, I want to thank you for a very well researched and extremely well presented video. I've always enjoyed your work and admired your diligence, but I think you may have outdone yourself on this. Thank you.
@@humongousfungusamongus3871 What I meant to say, I'm sorry I was unclear, is that I have studied him, St Germain, for decades (this lifetime). But, yes, I'm a direct descendant of royalty on both sides of my family.
My late mum and her cousin were in Amsterdam on holiday and sitting in an outdoor cafe when a well-dressed gentleman approached them and asked if he could sit with them as there were no seats available, they said yes. Mum said he spoke perfect English and he asked them both how their holiday was going. As they were talking, mum mentioned she had lectured in art history at a university in the Netherlands on Vermeer and Caravaggio. The gent nodded his head and spoke about both of the artists as if he had personally met them. He also spoke about the murder of Tomassoni (I think that's the name) and how he had seen Caravaggio murder him. All this time, while mum and her cousin were drinking coffee, this man only sipped on mineral water. When mum told me about him, I said "Well, I think you met the Count de St Germain" and showed her some articles on him.
Do you know about how tall he was? Was he maybe 5’5”-5’8”? In New Orleans, middle of the day I passed a man walking on the street. We passed each other shoulder to shoulder and made eye contact. His eyes were brown, but when he looked at me he flashed them red, then back to brown and continued searching the street. I always wondered who or what he was.
I was actually waiting for Laura to cover this infamous character. You've done a great job. Thank you for the amazing quality of contnet which you give us. Lots of love.
I met a "young" woman some 40 years ago who claimed some connection to Saint Germain. I don't recall the nature of her connection, but I do remember a feeling I had in her presence; she was powerfully enchanting, and infused with a profound melancholy. I was instantly infatuated with her, and unfortunately never saw her again.
Thank you, I have been fascinated by this man since I was young having read the story of the man who shouted 'hurry up' to Jesus while he was on his way to execution at Calvary. Jesus apparently told him 'I'll be dead soon enough, however you will walk this earth an eternity'.. Then of course this Count St Germain fellow shows up throughout history in places where only the most privileged have access delighting guests with his immeasurable talents.. Well narrated and presented by the way, our host has a timeless beauty and voice that could also be from 600 years ago or even last week.
@@lisaornelas6247So does Carmilla, the vampiress who came before, and indeed surprisingly inspired Dracula's creator Bram Stoker, Dracula's story. Carmilla was an Austrian royal who was assassinated on her 21st birthday, along with her parents, but another female vampire, who was there that night, who decided that the girl deserved a chance for a long life. Then of course Carmilla flees and goes to England where she meets Laura. There was an intention by J.S. Le Fanu to write a sequel to Carmilla's story, possibly the story was going to be telling what happened after fleeing that village that Laura lived in, faking her death, and THEN coming back when Laura was dying to give Laura a chance at immortality to be able to walk alongside her. That also is unfortunately not true and is more possibility right now than reality.
Adamus St. Germain is stalking me! He stalks me like a P S Y C H O P A T H ! P S Y C H O P A T H ! He uses MY body in a DISGUSTING way! I am TORTURED, abused / mentally and physically, although these words have too narrow a scope and do not reflect the range of situations that I have experienced and still experience. It is not my words or body sensations that are being thrown at me, I feel like I am on a leash, not myself.... etc.
This video was remarkably fascinating! Until watching this, I didn’t realize the Doctor Who episode “The Girl in the Fireplace” was based on Madame de Pompadour’s experience with the Count, cleverly implying that the Count was the Doctor.
Um really peeps Doctor has also been suggested to be merlin in a couple times another timeless one, this whom aged backwards... Has the lick of time traveling man to me And totally it is one of the finest episodes in the modern reboot crap show'ola Love them bots on the medicus ship replacing failing components with biological ... Kinda reverse cyborg stuff
I read about the count a few years ago. I started pulling the same stunt. When out socially I frequently refer to being at events that were years before my birth and when people ask in amazement I answer vaguely. I also keep my source of income under wraps - and yet people can plainly see I am quite wealthy. It's a fun game.
you know, if St. Germain was imbued with ancient knowledge or had access to ancient technology, he very well could be everything he claimed. The earliest humans were said to live hundreds of years longer than we do today. If he had sufficient lineage or knowledge then his claims wouldn't be so fantastical. If legends are true .
Um. The standard age of a human life in ancient times was around 30 years old. People living to old age was very rare back then. We know this through historical records & biology. The “people used to live for hundreds of years” myth is just not true buddy. In fact it’s more common THESE days where you’ll see people living past 100. My great-grandma lived to be 105.
I actually just started reading Unveiled Mysteries the other day. It was under the esoteric/occult section with another book called the Most Holy Trinisophia. Both involve St. Germain
Love the pace at which you narrate your videos, thank you so much for not blasting through and for speaking clearly. There’s so much information in your videos and your pace is perfect :)
Excellent presentation. It seems from the content and high quality of some of youtube's channels that many of the gifted are foregoing careers in mainstream media and doing it all themselves. As in Laura's case, they're vastly superior to their equivalents on MSM.
i think St. Germain was a character in Outlander too. I didn't know he was a real person though. and such an interesting one! makes sense though, that a character like him would be in a story about time traveling through ancient stones.. also, she said one of the names he went by later in time was Major James Fraser, which is weird cuz that's the name of the main character in the show.
i watch the 1972 documentary in french with the Comte St-Germain and it is amazing! We saw that this man is no ordinary man. Just by his presence and his way to talk. Amazing video. Thank you so much for sharing
Before the internet was a common thing, I was into the occult and the paranormal. I read in a book that the youth of the count was not of his knowledge or skills in alchemy, nor was it a blessing. In the book I read it was actually a curse set upon him by Jesus, and while Jesus dragged his cross through the streets to the site of his crusafiction he met eyes with the count and asked him a question (It may have been for water but I'm not sure) whatever the question was, the count spit on him. Jesus smiled at and and said something along the lines of you will have everlasting life. (Not a good thing as you shall see everyone and everything you love disappear and die before you and leave you behind, alone forever. And that is why the count had so many connections and such knowledge and wealth. And of course why he never aged. Im not saying that is the right version, just tht I read it when I was a kid
I heard they are brothers - the 1st and 2nd sons of God and they always incarnate in the same soul group (ex. Jesus and John the Baptist). He always serves as a herald of Jesus. If you read the first 20 or so Shakespearian sonnets (Shakespeare aka Francis Bacon being the most famous of St. Germain's incarnations), they are all about someone very close to him who, despite his beauty and many fine qualities, is his own worst enemy (due to childhood trauma) and hides himself away from the world which Francis considers a tragedy. I believe he is an incarnation of Jesus. In these first 20 or so sonnets he urges him to find love, marry and reproduce again and again so that the precious gift of himself may be preserved by his offspring for posterity.
An excellent and highly informative video. Thank you. The first time I heard of St. Germaine was while on a tour in New Orleans. I was shown a building, prime real estate in the middle of the French Quarter wherein, it is said, St. Germaine had a residence in the late 1800s (or early 1900s ... I forget). He fled under some mysterious circumstances. Frankly, that entire tale could well just be a local legend to lend to a tour of haunted places and such. But it got me looking into the fellow. His legend is at once preposterous and yet intriguing.
Yes I was on a vampire tour in New Orleans and the French quarter heard the same story except the prime real estate is still maintained by a holding company It's constantly maintained and ready to use
@@CeltKnight I was there after Katrina, it was lit up but empty, our guide told a story of meeting him at a party in that property, said he always had a glass of red elixir he drank from
@@cash2unow365 Yep. Same story I got. Girl found running for her life, etc. Barrels allegedly full of wine and human blood (not sure how they tested for that in the late 19th century, but ... ). A lot of the tale was, I suspect, wildly "modified" to suit the purposes of the tour legend. But ... wow! Did they also discuss the legend of the Abby and 6,000 blessed screws to hold the 3rd floor shutters closed? Cool stuff. My first tour was in '97 I think (fellow named "Chaz" was the tour guide then, bit of a local personality). Several more thereafter with different groups. Each told the same tales.
@@CeltKnight yes I went in 1997 also, and my tour guide was Chaz also. I can relate to the Abby story as well ,when I lived in NOLA, there was bizarre events at Abby .
Merrdyn Ambrosius (Merlin Ambrosia) possessed a 30 cm Cauldron he claimed to have contained secrets of Henok {Enoch}. I dare to guess it may have been "The black goo"
This is why i continue to subscribe to this channel. I love learning about things i never knew of before 😊 thanks so much! Every topic you pick is fascinating 😄
What an interesting video. For 22 years now I have been pondering this man and his message and the implications for mankind in general, brilliant and well-spoken and well-presented too. Thank you.
New Orleans was a place I visited in the 80’s. I didn’t realize it at the time, but there is such a dark history there. I was just about in tears for no apparent reason many times during these visits. Later, I learned about this history of the city, including that insane woman who conducted bizarre medical experiments on her slaves, in one of the buildings in the French Quarter. Someone I knew also told me that it was only a matter of time before the levees were breached, and it was likely inevitable in no small part due to the city being below sea level.
You kept me more interested than most things ever have. I love mysteries and very much try to analyze situations of life, both past and present. But as a senior citizen now and really living on a tight budget, This is interesting though and think it is wonderful for people to try to solve all the different mysteries and learning so much in the process. A great job was done on it all! Will watch for your videos.
Off topic a bit.. On the subject of time travel, many would say, "why haven't any time or dimensional travelers come forward ?" Well, some have. The rest may have learned that anonymity is prudent.
Time traveling And elixir of immortality would be rare indeed. Maybe Germain was a vampire perhaps ? Either way , I bet he has a lot of stories to tell. Wonder is he has a sense of humor 🤔
i didnt know you made a video about this guy, this is great. i have been doing refresher courses on this...person. so happy to see you and hear your version of...it.
I Click the Like Button Even Before I Hear Your Story. This is definitely one of my very favorites. I'd like to know if anyone has seen that man since that video that was shown on here.
I have heard of this character before but this is an excellent presentation. It's also a great study of human nature in that everyone wanted to say oh yes, I saw him there, and then again over there...
This man/ legend is one of my favourite tales of all times and I sometimes wonder if he really actually exists, however, the chap in the 70's was a conman and I remember him on telly when I was a kid. St.Germain is also an area of Paris. Thanks very much Laura for another great video. David.
One theory that I've heard, I believe it was on the Sixties show "In Search Of," was that the St. Germain lived to an exceptionally old age for his time. I think the narrator said that back around the time of the French Revolution, being in your forties was ripe old age, but "ninety was forever." Of course, it's so much more fun to imagine him being immortal. I enjoyed your account of him. I didn't know, for instance, that he knew Cassanova.
He met regularly with Napoleon 1, was known to the Russian court, and was included in a painting with Napoleon III- you have three hundred years right there. ?
@@SlowPursuit If each of those St. Germain's was the same person. Each one could have a son or find a lad worthy to mentor, then pass along the title and history.
Thank you for elaborating further on Saint Germain. St. Germain and topics of Alchemy, the Philosophers Stone & the Elixirs of Life are so intriguing, I'm surprised they have not made a feature film about him, yet, unless of course they do not have his consent to make a movie about him. (wink, wink ; ) The Count of Saint Germain is very much my favorite person to study apart from Nostradamus. Thank you, LIVE LONG & PROSPER. - ZEN IV -
As a New Orleans native, this story has been a staple of our folklore and history for centuries. The story is told to us by our parents and grandparents who warn us to be wary of charming strangers who have a mysterious magnetism that draws you to them without explanation. The city is crawling with paranormal and supernatural forces that are as diverse and varied as the people who make this city the most unique and special place in the world. The cryptids, ghosts, supernatural beings, and powerful forces are deeply rooted in our culture. Even our real estate is unique. The houses that are for sale are sometimes advertised as either haunted or not haunted on their public listings!
Mythos did a great job on showing the world of st Germain I love Paranormal scholar's narration I'm happy there other people who care of things like this it's intriguing to think if we are evenly kept up at night by the same things 💯💯💯
Thanks for the post and sharing the information. As you yourself said in one instance, St. Germain was not as we would consider a flashy person, given to dramatic scenes or perhaps outlandish talk. He was more of the WYSIWYG type, but still looked fashionable. The "Richard person" who said he was St. Germain, isn't. He doesn't fit the character. I would love to study under St. Germain or just know the man. I love history. If the man has gone on into the great beyond, then i hope he rest easy. If he is still with us, as much as all of the diamonds he had with him, he is the precious gem now. Continued success in all that you do.
you just confirmed my prior research on this fascinating story. the creation of gold "w/out the mention of the philosophers stone" was the only thing I didn't hear mentioned.
Alchemy student here. By 1700, most alchemists had discarded the led into gold theory, and instead focused on Spragics, or traditional western medicine. Issac Neuton was one of the last people who took said theory seriously.
Of course all those recent mediums and psychics would claim they too met St.Germain. Though they never did. Imagine being the only one who wasn't validated by his visit... They would lose credibility. When you hear all the other villagers complimenting the king's magical robes, you don't want to look stupid...
I seen the count recently! He’s working at a local McDonald’s in Las Vegas. I order a cheeseburger meal and I was overcharged so I asked for his manager to complain. He came back with his manger and handed me a refund of $8.97 but thanks to this video I knew it was the count because he counted my change back in Ancient Greek.
I've heard the story of the Desmond/ FitzGerald lady who supposedly lived to be at least 140 years old. As a descendant of the line, I do know the females of the lineage always live to be over 80... unfortunately not we males however.
Hmmmm my line and Thier various septs have links to yours some friendly some not depending which heir line drawn from We too indeed have abnormally long life Almost always over the mark There has been a recent scism is shortening of the male line for us too. On both accounts I've more recently chalk it up to a rather interesting curse and on the other side a more mundane scientific experiment given in 52 53
Fortune St. Germain, who is the great, great, great nephew of the infamous Count St. Germain continues to be interviewed about his own work. Is his name, Fortune, or is he the original? You might see if you can get an interview with him. He lives in Europe. And I have heard him in three recent interviews.
Certainly a mystery worth contemplating, in this century or any century before. Immortality has been something man kind has been chasing since ancient times. Nicolas Flamel was said to be another such "enigmatic immortal", though not as well travelled as Germaine it seems.
@AnaxErik4ever I wondered if Oscar Wilde ever intended for "The Picture of Dorian Gray" to be based on St. Germain because Dorian Gray does strike a deal with the devil, in the form of a portrait that is left for him but one he cannot ever directly look at, and in doing so he increasingly becomes more and more delusional and unreliable as he falls into darkness. Seems the price he paid was not of indulgence and kindness like this St. Germain but in agony and darkness.
Excellent video, thank you! Mr Mythos recently did a 1hr deep dive into this enigmatic character, I sincerely recommend his channel to anyone who loves bizarre history :3
What an amazing life this wonderful man must of had & still has! I wish for a taste of it for about a week with him & then sent back safe & sound having been enlightened by my new friend. I wish him all the best....not that he needs it, but even so, nonetheless.
Minute they mentioned rings on his fingers and diamonds on his shoe buckles? That's what popped into my head. Beauty in appearance, bejewelled, very persuasive speech, able to pull off feats of science, spoke many languages, well travelled, does not age. Gotta be old saint nick the original. Fire and brimstone not reindeer and an old sleigh.
@@wendyeverett1756 Luci? "Lucifero" in Latin means light carrier. It's one of the seven privileges of heaven. His old job basically. His name was Hel'el Ben Shahar.
A time antiques dealer, Richard Chanfray then made himself known by claiming to be the Count of Saint-Germain, a character who had notably frequented the court of Louis XV. In 1972, he was discovered by the general public on the occasion of an ORTF program, entitled The Third Eye, devoted to alchemy: in a report on him, he declared on the air to be the famous alchemist "immortal" of the 18th century, claims to be "17,000 years old" and, in the presence of the magician Gérard Majax, performs a number of "transformation of lead into gold". In 1975, on Spanish television, he renewed his experience as an alchemist in front of a dozen scientists. Having become a media star, the adventurer gained further notoriety by becoming the companion of the singer Dalida, to whom he was introduced by Pascal Sevran1. Legend has it that the “count” arrived at her home on October 21, 1972, wearing a black cape and a frilled shirt2. At that time, Dalida was depressed: the suicides of Luigi Tenco and Lucien Morisse, as well as the death of her mother, weakened her. Their affair lasted nine years, until 1981. In 1973, Pascal Sevran devoted a book to the "immortal" entitled Le Comte de Saint-Germain, today, which he later admits was about a “phony” work. Dalida has no illusions about the mythomania of Richard Chanfray, who lives off her hooks but whose “sweet madness” she appreciates1. In addition to his colorful personality, the “Count of Saint-Germain” also stood out for his whimsical, megalomaniac and temperamental side. Pascal Sevran later testified that with him “two out of three dinners turned into drama”4. During his relationship with Dalida, Richard Chanfray fed the social chronicles, which allowed him to consider a career as a singer. In 1975, under the leadership of Orlando, Dalida's brother, he recorded, in duet with her, the title Et de l'amour, de l'amour. In 1976, he released Pour une femme with Polydor, then, in 1977, Le Frimeur, with Sonopresse and, in 1978, Gallaxie Express. He also takes care, for a time, of the mail from the heart and of the horoscope of magazines for adolescent girls. On the evening of June 18, 1976, returning from a dinner at the restaurant in the mansion on rue d'Orchampt, the couple saw a light in the room of Maria, the maid then on vacation in Portugal. Entering the mansion, Richard Chanfray seizes a rifle offered by Dalida. The couple go up to the third floor and discover an individual lying on the bed in the bedroom: he tells them that he is the chambermaid's friend, which she will confirm later. As the latter takes a step forward, Richard Chanfray shoots and the intruder is wounded by a bullet between two vertebrae. Dalida and Richard Chanfray call the police. Hospitalized, the individual lodged a complaint. Richard Chanfray was arrested while he was with Dalida in his town in Corsica and imprisoned on remand in Fresnes - for a month - for intentional assault5. Dalida pays her bail money. This publicized news item seriously disrupted his relationship with the singer, which ended in early 19813. He appeared as an actor in the TV movie Le Coffre et le Revenant, directed by Roger Hanin in 1980. On July 20, 1983 in the evening, on an isolated road in Ramatuelle near Saint-Tropez, Richard Chanfray was found dead inside a car, along with his new companion, Paula Loos, born Guily, aged 51. years6. The lovers would have succumbed by asphyxiation to the exhaust gases connected by a pipe to the passenger compartment of a Renault 5, after the ingestion of barbiturate
His 10xgreat nephew whom shares his name & holds the stones is currently very humbly & loving speaking on crrow777 he's very eloquently spoken makes no crazy claims and very soothing to listen to.
I live across the Miss River from New Orleans. I have heard about the St. Germain story in the French Quarter. Ever since HS (Upper school) 44 yrs ago. We (friends & I) boyfriend, friends, brothers, etc... would always go drinking, clubbing, in the Quarters, & I always felt odd, uneasy, as if I were being followed. (No, I was not feeling affects of alcohol, as I was "usually" the designated driver! So now that I'm older (55) & more mature & realuze the Quarter is nothing but an overpriced Disney Land for drunk adults, I stopped going there. Last time I went was when 2nd nephew got married (wedding recepion) was in a hotel, right off of Bourbon St. I was "designated" driver, so not drinking. Carried sidearm concealed. Mom had dementia, so another reason I couldn't drink!
Local here too. The Quarter is definitely a tourist trap, at least on Bourbon, but Frenchman is the local spot for music and nightlife. I hate having to be the designated driver for my out of town friends who are in town for whatever festival, holiday etc and want to go to the Quarter and get drunk… I work in the service industry downtown and it’s dangerous to be intoxicated and vulnerable which just makes you a target for hustlers and pickpockets who love drunk tourists to rob.
My ancestors/family were from old Prussia. There were tales how a family member from the 12th Century was granted immortality if he renounced his religious beliefs. He partook in the Northern Crusades into what is today Poland and fought "barbarians" and "heretics". Apparently his actions cursed the family name to a lifetime of tragedy where the eldest son always perishes under questionable circumstances.
Ohhh, that might be where the "Blessed Brother" plot point comes from in that one game... The Museum of Lost Memories? I can't remember the name anymore; this was late 90s, maybe very early 2000s. Neat! Thanks for the info!
He’s an Ascended Master. The title of Saint is not a hollow honorific. If you want to know more about him read the book “Unveiled Mysteries” written by Godfre Ray King and published by the Saint Germain Foundation. It’s a series of green books.
I think it's the saddest story to never be able to age. Imagine how lonely he is and how much he wishes he had valued mortality and realized it's necessity and that he had never found that damn elixir.
I had the interesting thought come up that Saint Germain could very well be Cain from the book of Genesis. Cain was cursed by God to continuously wander the world, protected by the mark God put on him so that he could not die prematurely. I find it interesting that Germain has traveled everywhere, has surely been in situations where he would have gotten killed accidently or by murder, and not one story that I have been able to find of him having actually fought anywhere for any reason. It's just a odd random thought.
I've always been fascinated by this man's story. I think there is absolutely something to the idea that there are people in our world who are very very old if not immortal. I've always had a yearning for the secrets of our world and of life. I would love to meet this man or someone like him and listen to their stories of traversing time. Where was he born, when, what was being at the signing of the declaration of independence like? Is reincarnation real? I would like to think and I honestly hope there are these beings in our world guiding us for the betterment of all mankind.
You ARE correct, there ARE many of us VERY old indeed. Twas born in 1865 just after the civil war and there are many much older than myself, hardest thing about "lengthy" living is that i always outlive my loved ones. Best wishes to you and yours chief.
@@twistedseester7684 Stopped aging at 35 and yes i look no older than 35 also, NONE of us are immortal as we ALL eventually pass on after many centuries. Fact is, we CAN actually choose when we want to pass on. Very best wishes dear and hope you have a wonderful upcoming spring.
@@trevorwoodley3897 No sir, no kidding, no lying. There's no need too, after many decades of learning to banish all bad traits such as insecurities, jealousy, hatred, anger etc. etc. they serve no purpose in the mind of a kind, true gentleman. Very best wishes young man.
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Would you consider doing a video on the beast of Gevaudan? Given the mystery and macabre nature of the story, it would blend well with your talent for storytelling.
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I prefer the wine.
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I once encountered Count St. Germain in New Orleans right after Hurricane Katrina while working as a Louisiana State Special Officer stationed in the French Quarter along with a squad of National Guard. It was basically deserted with no power and horrible crime everywhere and out of nowhere a very well dressed man came up to us and casually said ( It's a nice night out for Jack. ) and gave us a strange smile. I was so unnerved I had drawn my firearm without even realizing it which I never do and we looked at each other and then looked back to him and he was gone. One of the National Guard soldiers jumped in the Hum-Ve and manned the .50 caliber machine gun and we hit the spot light but he just wasn't there. We later mentioned this to one of the priests at St. Marys Catholic church next to the Ursaline convent and he said we had met the Count. I saw many strange and unexplainable things down there many I will never be able to forget.
Fascinating story David, very well told. Makes me believe you did
Natural disaster brings out all kinds.
What medication are you on???
Sounds more like Spring Heeled Jack to me. Check it out.
thats my father. jehovani.
In the late 1960s my good friend Keith Ashton, was a well known Radio DJ. One night he received a phone on air, from
St. Germaine. When asked by Keith to give some indication of his identity, the caller simply answered:
" For you, time will stay still, for me it is always so.."
As Keith was thinking out loud how to respond, the blood drained from his face, as he realised the clock on the wall had indeed stopped.
Awesome story.
OOoooOoo then he realized he forgot to replace the batteries
Hmmm...very strange, indeed.
Uri Gellar did a show with George Noory (CtoC) a number of years back where Geller made something very similar to this happen. It wasn't exactly the same but very similar.
I love the story of the Count. And for many known and established people of the past to mention meeting such a man makes the story even more intriguing.
yeah me too. i listen to all the different accounts to see if i pick up anything new. very interesting and great story whether he was real or not.
Mr Mythos paints an enchanting picture of him also.
It's an archetypal myth of much fascination for me also...... 👍
Yes but people embellish for social standing , especially the types of people you speak of
I have made considerable study of the Comte St. Germain over the past 30 years, along with other subjects of the occult. He was recognized in the 1830's in a train station in Paris by a woman that was a young girl associated with the court of Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette 4 decades earlier with no aging whatever.
Furthermore, he is noted as being in attendance at the Great Masonic Convention of 1932 in Paris. I assume he will continue to pop up here and there for a long time to come.
Also he was supposed to be a rosicrucian. I think most people love a good mystery. It would be great if this Count were still around .
Did not the Lord say unto Peter Simon “what is it to you if he stays here until I come back?” Well, is the Comte evil? Or what? Selah
@@ANiMALFRiENDS_GOLDMAN where is he and where has he been?
@pashamorris1497 I banished the demon with The electronic presence of Jesus Christ. Though shalt not pass decree and with Beloved Ma Kali Mantras and other mantras. I Exorcised its ass out of my life. With infinite Gratitude. We don't need fake priests I have more light than most priests on this planet. Beloved St Germain helps me too always through the huge Violet Flame they saved my I saved me. I AM A NEW DAY DAWNING AND THE LIGHT DWELLS WITHIN ME ALWAYS
ONELOVE INFINITLY SISTAR OF LIGHT.
iNFiNiTY CARRESES
Carresed by the Moment
Infinity holds my hand
I am infinite forever
Like time is in the sand
Forget the past transmute the dark
The Moment Is your Lover
I am deep within your timeless time
The moment is my Brother
The All within this moment
The truth which bares the fruit
I am forever Grateful
For this moment is the Truth
Allow the time to caress you
By becoming infinity
I am walking with the moment
For in the moment I AM FREE
BY MY MIGHTY GODSELF ✨️
@@ANiMALFRiENDS_GOLDMAN
how can I make philosophers stone
Being a long time scholar of St. Germaine myself, I want to thank you for a very well researched and extremely well presented video.
I've always enjoyed your work and admired your diligence, but I think you may have outdone yourself on this.
Thank you.
Are you royalty? Because it sounds too me that St. Germain only taught royalty. I doubt the person you are referring to is the actual St. Germain.
@@humongousfungusamongus3871 What I meant to say, I'm sorry I was unclear, is that I have studied him, St Germain, for decades (this lifetime). But, yes, I'm a direct descendant of royalty on both sides of my family.
@@grailgoddess8967 Lion or Dragon royalty?
St. Germaine went to school with president Baiden 159 years ago
The count died on 27 Feb 1784. He died and was buried. End of story.
This brings back memories,I remember reading about St. Germain and Nicolas Flamel when I was studying books on Alchemy in the early 90's.
My late mum and her cousin were in Amsterdam on holiday and sitting in an outdoor cafe when a well-dressed gentleman approached them and asked if he could sit with them as there were no seats available, they said yes. Mum said he spoke perfect English and he asked them both how their holiday was going. As they were talking, mum mentioned she had lectured in art history at a university in the Netherlands on Vermeer and Caravaggio. The gent nodded his head and spoke about both of the artists as if he had personally met them. He also spoke about the murder of Tomassoni (I think that's the name) and how he had seen Caravaggio murder him. All this time, while mum and her cousin were drinking coffee, this man only sipped on mineral water. When mum told me about him, I said "Well, I think you met the Count de St Germain" and showed her some articles on him.
Some people helped me as a child, talking about diet and lifestyle. The cure was as if by magic, recidivism is all to real .
I believe I've seen an interview with your mum and cousin on UA-cam?
Do you know about how tall he was? Was he maybe 5’5”-5’8”? In New Orleans, middle of the day I passed a man walking on the street. We passed each other shoulder to shoulder and made eye contact. His eyes were brown, but when he looked at me he flashed them red, then back to brown and continued searching the street. I always wondered who or what he was.
@@Jessa4774
Sounds like a demon!
Was this man wearing contemporary clothing?
I was actually waiting for Laura to cover this infamous character. You've done a great job. Thank you for the amazing quality of contnet which you give us. Lots of love.
Me too!
Santra Man 😂
This "count" character is obviously a time traveller, not from this realm. Very interesting video. Keep them coming :)
I'd love to meet this man. Not to hear his secrets but to learn from him
I met a "young" woman some 40 years ago who claimed some connection to Saint Germain. I don't recall the nature of her connection, but I do remember a feeling I had in her presence; she was powerfully enchanting, and infused with a profound melancholy. I was instantly infatuated with her, and unfortunately never saw her again.
We had a conversation, but I can't remember it. All I remember is the feeling I had being near her.
lol . what a waste of an anecdote. u sure youre not me Obs?
It was Saint Germain!
Thank you, I have been fascinated by this man since I was young having read the story of the man who shouted 'hurry up' to Jesus while he was on his way to execution at Calvary. Jesus apparently told him 'I'll be dead soon enough, however you will walk this earth an eternity'.. Then of course this Count St Germain fellow shows up throughout history in places where only the most privileged have access delighting guests with his immeasurable talents.. Well narrated and presented by the way, our host has a timeless beauty and voice that could also be from 600 years ago or even last week.
Vlad the impaler has the same storyline.
Absolutely agree.
@@lisaornelas6247So does Carmilla, the vampiress who came before, and indeed surprisingly inspired Dracula's creator Bram Stoker, Dracula's story. Carmilla was an Austrian royal who was assassinated on her 21st birthday, along with her parents, but another female vampire, who was there that night, who decided that the girl deserved a chance for a long life. Then of course Carmilla flees and goes to England where she meets Laura.
There was an intention by J.S. Le Fanu to write a sequel to Carmilla's story, possibly the story was going to be telling what happened after fleeing that village that Laura lived in, faking her death, and THEN coming back when Laura was dying to give Laura a chance at immortality to be able to walk alongside her. That also is unfortunately not true and is more possibility right now than reality.
Adamus St. Germain is stalking me!
He stalks me like a P S Y C H O P A T H ! P S Y C H O P A T H !
He uses MY body in a DISGUSTING way!
I am TORTURED, abused / mentally and physically, although these words have too narrow a scope and do not reflect the range of situations that I have experienced and still experience.
It is not my words or body sensations that are being thrown at me, I feel like I am on a leash, not myself.... etc.
This video was remarkably fascinating! Until watching this, I didn’t realize the Doctor Who episode “The Girl in the Fireplace” was based on Madame de Pompadour’s experience with the Count, cleverly implying that the Count was the Doctor.
I didn't even consider that!
That is one of my favorite episodes!
Um really peeps
Doctor has also been suggested to be merlin in a couple times another timeless one, this whom aged backwards...
Has the lick of time traveling man to me
And totally it is one of the finest episodes in the modern reboot crap show'ola
Love them bots on the medicus ship replacing failing components with biological ...
Kinda reverse cyborg stuff
The good wizard in fairytales is always him 🤣
Definitely thought of this immediately when I heard her name!
I love this guy's story, so fascinating
I am so glad you covered this person. I have been equally curious, fascinated and skeptical of him. Thank you for another great video
I read about the count a few years ago. I started pulling the same stunt. When out socially I frequently refer to being at events that were years before my birth and when people ask in amazement I answer vaguely. I also keep my source of income under wraps - and yet people can plainly see I am quite wealthy.
It's a fun game.
Hey, don't muddy the waters! We're looking for the real Mccoy.
All the world hates a smartass.
Uvray,
How're things going since COVID?
@@amysbees6686 No problems at all, because I never once believed the bull.
you know, if St. Germain was imbued with ancient knowledge or had access to ancient technology, he very well could be everything he claimed. The earliest humans were said to live hundreds of years longer than we do today. If he had sufficient lineage or knowledge then his claims wouldn't be so fantastical. If legends are true .
Angels,demons,and extraterrestrials can all take human form as well
I had no idea he claimed to be an Atlantian . That would make me believe his claim all the more so depending on where he said Atlantis was located.
Um. The standard age of a human life in ancient times was around 30 years old. People living to old age was very rare back then. We know this through historical records & biology. The “people used to live for hundreds of years” myth is just not true buddy. In fact it’s more common THESE days where you’ll see people living past 100. My great-grandma lived to be 105.
he may well be the devil
Early humans lived 800 years and st germain we need you
I actually just started reading Unveiled Mysteries the other day. It was under the esoteric/occult section with another book called the Most Holy Trinisophia. Both involve St. Germain
Love the pace at which you narrate your videos, thank you so much for not blasting through and for speaking clearly. There’s so much information in your videos and your pace is perfect :)
I second this , I actually commented something similar , it’s refreshing
Found about this fella from the animated series Castlevania Netflix series... was shocked to find out that he's a legit historical figure.
Just like big daddy Vladdy.
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro did a whole series of books fictionalizing him through history, making him an immortal vampire.
Right? I'm very interested I mean doesn't life immitate art?
Was just rewatching that show lastnight
Excellent presentation. It seems from the content and high quality of some of youtube's channels that many of the gifted are foregoing careers in mainstream media and doing it all themselves. As in Laura's case, they're vastly superior to their equivalents on MSM.
June 2024 and people are still watching your video. Excellent.
This would make a good "X-Files" episode....
A brand new X-files remake.
i think St. Germain was a character in Outlander too. I didn't know he was a real person though. and such an interesting one! makes sense though, that a character like him would be in a story about time traveling through ancient stones.. also, she said one of the names he went by later in time was Major James Fraser, which is weird cuz that's the name of the main character in the show.
i watch the 1972 documentary in french with the Comte St-Germain and it is amazing! We saw that this man is no ordinary man. Just by his presence and his way to talk. Amazing video. Thank you so much for sharing
What if this man was simply insane, being completely delusional?
Which one? And where is it available?
Before the internet was a common thing, I was into the occult and the paranormal. I read in a book that the youth of the count was not of his knowledge or skills in alchemy, nor was it a blessing. In the book I read it was actually a curse set upon him by Jesus, and while Jesus dragged his cross through the streets to the site of his crusafiction he met eyes with the count and asked him a question (It may have been for water but I'm not sure) whatever the question was, the count spit on him. Jesus smiled at and and said something along the lines of you will have everlasting life. (Not a good thing as you shall see everyone and everything you love disappear and die before you and leave you behind, alone forever. And that is why the count had so many connections and such knowledge and wealth. And of course why he never aged. Im not saying that is the right version, just tht I read it when I was a kid
I heard they are brothers - the 1st and 2nd sons of God and they always incarnate in the same soul group (ex. Jesus and John the Baptist). He always serves as a herald of Jesus. If you read the first 20 or so Shakespearian sonnets (Shakespeare aka Francis Bacon being the most famous of St. Germain's incarnations), they are all about someone very close to him who, despite his beauty and many fine qualities, is his own worst enemy (due to childhood trauma) and hides himself away from the world which Francis considers a tragedy. I believe he is an incarnation of Jesus. In these first 20 or so sonnets he urges him to find love, marry and reproduce again and again so that the precious gift of himself may be preserved by his offspring for posterity.
That sounds like the story of the wandering Jew. Who was cursed with immortality, but I've never heard him be referred to as the Count.
Casca Rufio Longinus
That's the story of the wandering jew. Ahasver is his name, he can never rest, doesn't even sleep, just paces around all night.
@GenericName
Yes, The Wandering Jew, Asafer. What that fellow probably read was a mashup of the two legends.
An excellent and highly informative video. Thank you.
The first time I heard of St. Germaine was while on a tour in New Orleans. I was shown a building, prime real estate in the middle of the French Quarter wherein, it is said, St. Germaine had a residence in the late 1800s (or early 1900s ... I forget). He fled under some mysterious circumstances. Frankly, that entire tale could well just be a local legend to lend to a tour of haunted places and such. But it got me looking into the fellow. His legend is at once preposterous and yet intriguing.
Yes I was on a vampire tour in New Orleans and the French quarter heard the same story except the prime real estate is still maintained by a holding company It's constantly maintained and ready to use
@@cash2unow365 Last I was there it was finally in use (first time in ages).
@@CeltKnight I was there after Katrina, it was lit up but empty, our guide told a story of meeting him at a party in that property, said he always had a glass of red elixir he drank from
@@cash2unow365 Yep. Same story I got. Girl found running for her life, etc. Barrels allegedly full of wine and human blood (not sure how they tested for that in the late 19th century, but ... ). A lot of the tale was, I suspect, wildly "modified" to suit the purposes of the tour legend. But ... wow! Did they also discuss the legend of the Abby and 6,000 blessed screws to hold the 3rd floor shutters closed? Cool stuff.
My first tour was in '97 I think (fellow named "Chaz" was the tour guide then, bit of a local personality). Several more thereafter with different groups. Each told the same tales.
@@CeltKnight yes I went in 1997 also, and my tour guide was Chaz also. I can relate to the Abby story as well ,when I lived in NOLA, there was bizarre events at Abby .
out of all the alchemical tales i have heard...
his fascinates me the most
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Merrdyn Ambrosius (Merlin Ambrosia) possessed a 30 cm Cauldron he claimed to have contained secrets of Henok {Enoch}. I dare to guess it may have been "The black goo"
This is why i continue to subscribe to this channel. I love learning about things i never knew of before 😊 thanks so much! Every topic you pick is fascinating 😄
What an interesting video. For 22 years now I have been pondering this man and his message and the implications for mankind in general, brilliant and well-spoken and well-presented too. Thank you.
New Orleans was a place I visited in the 80’s. I didn’t realize it at the time, but there is such a dark history there. I was just about in tears for no apparent reason many times during these visits. Later, I learned about this history of the city, including that insane woman who conducted bizarre medical experiments on her slaves, in one of the buildings in the French Quarter. Someone I knew also told me that it was only a matter of time before the levees were breached, and it was likely inevitable in no small part due to the city being below sea level.
In my mid 60's now. Was born in New Orleans and still live here so I feel qualified to say that this city is strange indeed. Never any surprises.
Fantastic re-telling of this Life. Perhaps the best I've seen online to date. Very well done.
You kept me more interested than most things ever have. I love mysteries and very much try to analyze situations of life, both past and present. But as a senior citizen now and really living on a tight budget, This is interesting though and think it is wonderful for people to try to solve all the different mysteries and learning so much in the process.
A great job was done on it all! Will watch for your videos.
Your work deserves more attention. Thank you for all your hard work.
This is quite honestly the best and most interesting video I have seen in a long time. Thank you.
Ive seen alot of documentaries on this and i always come back to paranormal scholar.
Off topic a bit.. On the subject of time travel, many would say, "why haven't any time or dimensional travelers come forward ?" Well, some have. The rest may have learned that anonymity is prudent.
Time traveling And elixir of immortality would be rare indeed. Maybe Germain was a vampire perhaps ? Either way , I bet he has a lot of stories to tell. Wonder is he has a sense of humor 🤔
A great way to get your head bashed in .
i didnt know you made a video about this guy, this is great.
i have been doing refresher courses on this...person. so happy to see you and hear your version of...it.
I Click the Like Button Even Before I Hear Your Story. This is definitely one of my very favorites. I'd like to know if anyone has seen that man since that video that was shown on here.
Great video! This is someone who is so intriguing in history and fascinating by his continued appearances through time.
Laura's beauty, voice, accent, storytelling..I've subscribed.
You have a beautiful way of speaking and voice , great story telling ! Thank you
Thank you so much 😊
There's a video somewhere on UA-cam with a mother and daughter who are convinced they met Germain in Amsterdam a few years ago.
I'm bewildered by how your candle doesn't flicker.
I have heard of this character before but this is an excellent presentation. It's also a great study of human nature in that everyone wanted to say oh yes, I saw him there, and then again over there...
This man/ legend is one of my favourite tales of all times and I sometimes wonder if he really actually exists, however, the chap in the 70's was a conman and I remember him on telly when I was a kid.
St.Germain is also an area of Paris.
Thanks very much Laura for another great video. David.
I love stories like this. Thank you for the amazing content!
You are officially one of the very few narrators for whom I’ll listen to the ads.
One theory that I've heard, I believe it was on the Sixties show "In Search Of," was that the St. Germain lived to an exceptionally old age for his time. I think the narrator said that back around the time of the French Revolution, being in your forties was ripe old age, but "ninety was forever." Of course, it's so much more fun to imagine him being immortal. I enjoyed your account of him. I didn't know, for instance, that he knew Cassanova.
He met regularly with Napoleon 1, was known to the Russian court, and was included in a painting with Napoleon III- you have three hundred years right there.
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@@SlowPursuit If each of those St. Germain's was the same person. Each one could have a son or find a lad worthy to mentor, then pass along the title and history.
@@TheKulu42 yes, I think most people have considered that!
I loved "In Search Of" in the 1970s! It was hosted by Leonard Nimoy (Spoke from "Star Trek")! Very interesting show!
An intriguingly delightful story of metaphysical 'history.' Thank you so much for sharing it, Laura. 🥰
Thank you for elaborating further on Saint Germain. St. Germain and topics of Alchemy, the Philosophers Stone & the Elixirs of Life are so intriguing, I'm surprised they have not made a feature film about him, yet, unless of course they do not have his consent to make a movie about him. (wink, wink ; )
The Count of Saint Germain is very much my favorite person to study apart from Nostradamus.
Thank you, LIVE LONG & PROSPER.
- ZEN IV -
Did St Germain know of or met Nicolas Tesla? I wonder...
As a New Orleans native, this story has been a staple of our folklore and history for centuries. The story is told to us by our parents and grandparents who warn us to be wary of charming strangers who have a mysterious magnetism that draws you to them without explanation. The city is crawling with paranormal and supernatural forces that are as diverse and varied as the people who make this city the most unique and special place in the world. The cryptids, ghosts, supernatural beings, and powerful forces are deeply rooted in our culture. Even our real estate is unique. The houses that are for sale are sometimes advertised as either haunted or not haunted on their public listings!
Mythos did a great job on showing the world of st Germain I love Paranormal scholar's narration I'm happy there other people who care of things like this it's intriguing to think if we are evenly kept up at night by the same things 💯💯💯
Thanks for the content , I have been following historical movement of the Count Of the Sainte Germain
Thanks for the post and sharing the information. As you yourself said in one instance, St. Germain was not as we would consider a flashy person, given to dramatic scenes or perhaps outlandish talk. He was more of the WYSIWYG type, but still looked fashionable. The "Richard person" who said he was St. Germain, isn't. He doesn't fit the character. I would love to study under St. Germain or just know the man. I love history. If the man has gone on into the great beyond, then i hope he rest easy. If he is still with us, as much as all of the diamonds he had with him, he is the precious gem now. Continued success in all that you do.
you just confirmed my prior research on this fascinating story. the creation of gold "w/out the mention of the philosophers stone" was the only thing I didn't hear mentioned.
Laura thank you so so much! As always with your videos, I am on a hunt for more information. My best to you and your family. Bruce
Alchemy student here. By 1700, most alchemists had discarded the led into gold theory, and instead focused on Spragics, or traditional western medicine. Issac Neuton was one of the last people who took said theory seriously.
Of course all those recent mediums and psychics would claim they too met St.Germain. Though they never did. Imagine being the only one who wasn't validated by his visit... They would lose credibility.
When you hear all the other villagers complimenting the king's magical robes, you don't want to look stupid...
Exacly..
I seen the count recently! He’s working at a local McDonald’s in Las Vegas. I order a cheeseburger meal and I was overcharged so I asked for his manager to complain. He came back with his manger and handed me a refund of $8.97 but thanks to this video I knew it was the count because he counted my change back in Ancient Greek.
A beautifully presented documentary. Well done, and thank you.
I've heard the story of the Desmond/ FitzGerald lady who supposedly lived to be at least 140 years old. As a descendant of the line, I do know the females of the lineage always live to be over 80... unfortunately not we males however.
Hmmmm my line and Thier various septs have links to yours some friendly some not depending which heir line drawn from
We too indeed have abnormally long life
Almost always over the mark
There has been a recent scism is shortening of the male line for us too. On both accounts
I've more recently chalk it up to a rather interesting curse and on the other side a more mundane scientific experiment given in 52 53
Fortune St. Germain, who is the great, great, great nephew of the infamous Count St. Germain continues to be interviewed about his own work. Is his name, Fortune, or is he the original? You might see if you can get an interview with him. He lives in Europe. And I have heard him in three recent interviews.
This is by far my favourite video. Thank you for sharing, I have never heard of him before but now I am a fan! ❤
Thoroughly enjoyed. Thank you . I quite enjoy your voice, tone, accent and you add some class to this topic.
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First heard of this man via the books Outlander. Interesting story indeed!
11:55 What an honest man. To return such an expensive diamond alone is worth being knighted.
This topic is a whole damn rabbit hole...I am here for it.
Certainly a mystery worth contemplating, in this century or any century before. Immortality has been something man kind has been chasing since ancient times. Nicolas Flamel was said to be another such "enigmatic immortal", though not as well travelled as Germaine it seems.
@AnaxErik4ever I wondered if Oscar Wilde ever intended for "The Picture of Dorian Gray" to be based on St. Germain because Dorian Gray does strike a deal with the devil, in the form of a portrait that is left for him but one he cannot ever directly look at, and in doing so he increasingly becomes more and more delusional and unreliable as he falls into darkness.
Seems the price he paid was not of indulgence and kindness like this St. Germain but in agony and darkness.
Excellent video, thank you! Mr Mythos recently did a 1hr deep dive into this enigmatic character, I sincerely recommend his channel to anyone who loves bizarre history :3
I’ve seen it
Mr mythos is a boss i love his content he does great research
We have to be true to ourselves and seek st germain because he survived many calamities and floods and resets and we need him now
Thanks for the suggestion! ❤
Fantastic, very in depth and very enlightening ..I Loved this Presentation Thanks for the wisdom imparted I Enjoyed it Immensely !!
What an amazing life this wonderful man must of had & still has! I wish for a taste of it for about a week with him & then sent back safe & sound having been enlightened by my new friend. I wish him all the best....not that he needs it, but even so, nonetheless.
I so love listening to you tell us the tales of the past 😊
The devil is very old and the master of all disguise. Like angels, it is possible to run into Satan without even knowing it.
Concur...it's possible, but I think "Luci" likes notoriety & recognition. (Thrives on the negative energy).
Minute they mentioned rings on his fingers and diamonds on his shoe buckles? That's what popped into my head. Beauty in appearance, bejewelled, very persuasive speech, able to pull off feats of science, spoke many languages, well travelled, does not age. Gotta be old saint nick the original. Fire and brimstone not reindeer and an old sleigh.
@@wendyeverett1756 Luci? "Lucifero" in Latin means light carrier. It's one of the seven privileges of heaven. His old job basically. His name was Hel'el Ben Shahar.
Thank you! I've always found Saint-Germain intriguing.
A time antiques dealer, Richard Chanfray then made himself known by claiming to be the Count of Saint-Germain, a character who had notably frequented the court of Louis XV. In 1972, he was discovered by the general public on the occasion of an ORTF program, entitled The Third Eye, devoted to alchemy: in a report on him, he declared on the air to be the famous alchemist "immortal" of the 18th century, claims to be "17,000 years old" and, in the presence of the magician Gérard Majax, performs a number of "transformation of lead into gold". In 1975, on Spanish television, he renewed his experience as an alchemist in front of a dozen scientists.
Having become a media star, the adventurer gained further notoriety by becoming the companion of the singer Dalida, to whom he was introduced by Pascal Sevran1. Legend has it that the “count” arrived at her home on October 21, 1972, wearing a black cape and a frilled shirt2. At that time, Dalida was depressed: the suicides of Luigi Tenco and Lucien Morisse, as well as the death of her mother, weakened her. Their affair lasted nine years, until 1981. In 1973, Pascal Sevran devoted a book to the "immortal" entitled Le Comte de Saint-Germain, today, which he later admits was about a “phony” work. Dalida has no illusions about the mythomania of Richard Chanfray, who lives off her hooks but whose “sweet madness” she appreciates1. In addition to his colorful personality, the “Count of Saint-Germain” also stood out for his whimsical, megalomaniac and temperamental side. Pascal Sevran later testified that with him “two out of three dinners turned into drama”4.
During his relationship with Dalida, Richard Chanfray fed the social chronicles, which allowed him to consider a career as a singer. In 1975, under the leadership of Orlando, Dalida's brother, he recorded, in duet with her, the title Et de l'amour, de l'amour. In 1976, he released Pour une femme with Polydor, then, in 1977, Le Frimeur, with Sonopresse and, in 1978, Gallaxie Express. He also takes care, for a time, of the mail from the heart and of the horoscope of magazines for adolescent girls.
On the evening of June 18, 1976, returning from a dinner at the restaurant in the mansion on rue d'Orchampt, the couple saw a light in the room of Maria, the maid then on vacation in Portugal. Entering the mansion, Richard Chanfray seizes a rifle offered by Dalida. The couple go up to the third floor and discover an individual lying on the bed in the bedroom: he tells them that he is the chambermaid's friend, which she will confirm later. As the latter takes a step forward, Richard Chanfray shoots and the intruder is wounded by a bullet between two vertebrae. Dalida and Richard Chanfray call the police. Hospitalized, the individual lodged a complaint. Richard Chanfray was arrested while he was with Dalida in his town in Corsica and imprisoned on remand in Fresnes - for a month - for intentional assault5. Dalida pays her bail money. This publicized news item seriously disrupted his relationship with the singer, which ended in early 19813.
He appeared as an actor in the TV movie Le Coffre et le Revenant, directed by Roger Hanin in 1980.
On July 20, 1983 in the evening, on an isolated road in Ramatuelle near Saint-Tropez, Richard Chanfray was found dead inside a car, along with his new companion, Paula Loos, born Guily, aged 51. years6. The lovers would have succumbed by asphyxiation to the exhaust gases connected by a pipe to the passenger compartment of a Renault 5, after the ingestion of barbiturate
Wow, fantastic research. I found some of that info but great job putting it all together
Something told me that charlaton's life had to end badly.
Fascinating and well researched as ever. Thank you.
I have that book on the table, "The Secret History of the World." Excellent read, especially the last sentence, "Imagination is the key." :-)
His 10xgreat nephew whom shares his name & holds the stones is currently very humbly & loving speaking on crrow777 he's very eloquently spoken makes no crazy claims and very soothing to listen to.
You’ve a lovely elocution. I really enjoyed this. Cheers
I live across the Miss River from New Orleans. I have heard about the St. Germain story in the French Quarter. Ever since HS (Upper school) 44 yrs ago. We (friends & I) boyfriend, friends, brothers, etc... would always go drinking, clubbing, in the Quarters, & I always felt odd, uneasy, as if I were being followed. (No, I was not feeling affects of alcohol, as I was "usually" the designated driver! So now that I'm older (55) & more mature & realuze the Quarter is nothing but an overpriced Disney Land for drunk adults, I stopped going there. Last time I went was when 2nd nephew got married (wedding recepion) was in a hotel, right off of Bourbon St. I was "designated" driver, so not drinking. Carried sidearm concealed. Mom had dementia, so another reason I couldn't drink!
Local here too. The Quarter is definitely a tourist trap, at least on Bourbon, but Frenchman is the local spot for music and nightlife. I hate having to be the designated driver for my out of town friends who are in town for whatever festival, holiday etc and want to go to the Quarter and get drunk… I work in the service industry downtown and it’s dangerous to be intoxicated and vulnerable which just makes you a target for hustlers and pickpockets who love drunk tourists to rob.
A great refresher on the fascinating life of one of history's most enigmatic figures
Immortal Man ? | The ancestor of Keanu Reeves and Tom Cruise ! :]
I knew the character from the Castelvania anime but somehow I knew that he was like an historical figure of some kind. Great video Laura
My ancestors/family were from old Prussia. There were tales how a family member from the 12th Century was granted immortality if he renounced his religious beliefs. He partook in the Northern Crusades into what is today Poland and fought "barbarians" and "heretics".
Apparently his actions cursed the family name to a lifetime of tragedy where the eldest son always perishes under questionable circumstances.
He used to run a furniture store in New Orleans. Apparently the quality always exceeded the price.
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The etymological meaning of St Germain is Holy/Sacred Brother. Cain comes to mind.
Look up "Elizabeth Clare" prophet. In that video St Germaine sure does look like Jesus.
You can read about him in the book Unveiled Mysteries by Godfre Ray King.
Ohhh, that might be where the "Blessed Brother" plot point comes from in that one game... The Museum of Lost Memories? I can't remember the name anymore; this was late 90s, maybe very early 2000s.
Neat! Thanks for the info!
Thank You Laura .This is one of my favorites.
He’s an Ascended Master. The title of Saint is not a hollow honorific. If you want to know more about him read the book “Unveiled Mysteries” written by Godfre Ray King and published by the Saint Germain Foundation. It’s a series of green books.
It would be really awesome to sit down and talk to him, just to hear his stories.
Dinner with the devil himself.
Whew
I think it's the saddest story to never be able to age. Imagine how lonely he is and how much he wishes he had valued mortality and realized it's necessity and that he had never found that damn elixir.
Ehhhhh right....
I love this comment. It hits home thinking about all the things I wished for when I was young and am now grateful they never came true.
not lonely. have more than one body. can do many things.
Yea I thought highlander was a cool movietoo.
@@GenericName86 same consciousness can share different bodies.
Very interesting. I heard of him a few times but never in such great detail. i’m by hooked up to your channel. ✨
This is the origin of Castlevania's character. Good to know.
I love this lady's voice.
I had the interesting thought come up that Saint Germain could very well be Cain from the book of Genesis. Cain was cursed by God to continuously wander the world, protected by the mark God put on him so that he could not die prematurely. I find it interesting that Germain has traveled everywhere, has surely been in situations where he would have gotten killed accidently or by murder, and not one story that I have been able to find of him having actually fought anywhere for any reason. It's just a odd random thought.
That actually sounds plausible
This was a really fascinating one. Bravo well done and thanks.
I've always been fascinated by this man's story. I think there is absolutely something to the idea that there are people in our world who are very very old if not immortal.
I've always had a yearning for the secrets of our world and of life. I would love to meet this man or someone like him and listen to their stories of traversing time. Where was he born, when, what was being at the signing of the declaration of independence like? Is reincarnation real?
I would like to think and I honestly hope there are these beings in our world guiding us for the betterment of all mankind.
You ARE correct, there ARE many of us VERY old indeed. Twas born in 1865 just after the civil war and there are many much older than myself, hardest thing about "lengthy" living is that i always outlive my loved ones. Best wishes to you and yours chief.
@@shanghunter7697 when did you stop aging? Do you look like you are in your 40's? Also why are you immortal?
@@twistedseester7684 Stopped aging at 35 and yes i look no older than 35 also, NONE of us are immortal as we ALL eventually pass on after many centuries. Fact is, we CAN actually choose when we want to pass on. Very best wishes dear and hope you have a wonderful upcoming spring.
@@shanghunter7697 very intriguing. I don't get the sense that you're kidding or lying. Something in your written syntax rings true.
@@trevorwoodley3897 No sir, no kidding, no lying. There's no need too, after many decades of learning to banish all bad traits such as insecurities, jealousy, hatred, anger etc. etc. they serve no purpose in the mind of a kind, true gentleman. Very best wishes young man.