NEW ORLEANS VAMPIRE SAINT GERMAIN & IMMORTAL NICK CAGE? - REMOTE VIEWING INVESTIGATION

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In 1902, one of the world's most well-known vampires, Jacques Saint Germain, moved to New Orleans, hiding in plain sight as one of the city's most opulent elite members of society. It is said that his thirst for blood was more ravenous that that of Vlad the Impaler. Jacques Saint Germain claimed he was a descendant from Comte, or Count, de Saint Germain, and strangely was rumored to have been born around the 17th century. It’s said that Comte was a prolific alchemist during the 1600s, far before his supposed birthdate, and some believed he owned the Philosopher’s Stone. The resemblance between St. Germain and his ancestors was eerily exact. Sightings of the Count can be traced all the way back to the wedding at Cana during the time of Jesus Christ and he may have also been present for the council of Nicaea in 325 A.D.

Something to note about Saint Germain was that he never ate any food at the lavish parties he attended, only drank what appeared to be red wine. After an incident involving a young lady falling from a balcony, tying to escape his bite, he abruptly left New Orleans and authorities no food in his home, but instead, many bottles of blood.

Was this man an immortal alchemist? A vampire? Other modern-day celebrities have also been accused of being immortals, or maybe even vampires, including Nicholas Cage. Jessica was tasked with both of these popular figures as coordinate remote viewing targets and shares her data here with Dr. Dennis Carroll of Hunting the Shadows Podcast.

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