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In his 1995 book; Bloodlines of the illuminati, Frits Sringmaier listed the following 13 families;
1. Astor
2. Bundy
3. Collins
4. Du Pont
5. Freeman
6. Kennedy
7. Li
8. Onassis
9. Rockefeller
10. Rothschild
11. Russell
12. Van Duyn
13. Merovingian
It's partially same as in the picture you provided but most of them are not in it. Then there are some newcomers. The fight for power must be intense among the greediest of the greedy.
Fritz Springmeier is currently out of prison and living as a free man. However, his location is not publicly known, and he maintains a very low profile.
Here is a detailed timeline of what happened to him, which explains why his current whereabouts are private:
The Charge: In 2003, Springmeier (whose legal name is Victor A. Schoof) was arrested and charged not for his writings, but for his alleged involvement in a series of bank robberies in the Pacific Northwest.
The Case: He was accused of being the "mastermind" behind a group of robbers, known as the "Belly Band" gang, who were convicted for a string of robberies between 1990 and 1992. The government alleged he brainwashed and manipulated the robbers using "mind control" techniques he wrote about in his books.
The Plea and Sentence: After initially maintaining his innocence, Springmeier eventually entered an Alford plea in 2007 to one count of conspiracy to commit bank robbery and one count of armed bank robbery. An Alford plea allows a defendant to maintain their innocence while acknowledging that the prosecution has enough evidence to convict them. He was sentenced to nine years in prison.
Release from Prison: Fritz Springmeier was released from federal prison in 2011.
Strict Supervised Release: His release came with a strict set of conditions, including a ban on associating with known extremists, white supremacists, or anyone with a felony record without permission from his parole officer. He was also prohibited from profiting from his story or his books during his supervised release period.
Return to Private Life: Since completing his term of supervised release, Springmeier has disappeared from public view. He does not maintain a public website, give interviews, or make public appearances.
Where is he? He is believed to be living privately, likely somewhere in the United States. His exact location is not public knowledge.
Is he still writing? There is no evidence of new, major publications under his name since his release. His older books, including The Bloodlines of the Illuminati, continue to circulate online and in certain circles.
Why the secrecy? Given the intense controversy surrounding his work, his legal troubles, and the nature of his allegations against powerful figures, it is widely assumed he values his privacy and safety.
In conclusion, Fritz Springmeier is no longer in prison and served his full sentence. He has since returned to a private life, and his current location is not publicly disclosed.
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