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<strong>The</strong> McDonald Bloodline<br />

When one thinks of the name McDonald one immediately thinks of the fast food hamburger<br />

chain which has franchises all over the world. <strong>The</strong> McDonald’s Corp. has been rumored for<br />

years to be connected to Satanism. In fact a book which tries to debunk belief in a <strong>Satanic</strong><br />

conspiracy entitled Satan Wants You reported the rumor that Mc Donald’s owner Ray Kroc<br />

tithed to the Church of Satan. (see Satan Wants You, pg. 140).<br />

Ray Kroc does spend time with NWO elites and is a member of the Bohemian Grove. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

is no doubt that the McDonald’s Corp. has an inside track with the Illuminati, because the<br />

U.S. government has given according to one source 40 million dollars in public tax money to<br />

McDonalds to help them set up McDonald Restaurants in foreign countries under the<br />

disguise that this was money spent on foreign policy. In 1991, the total of McDonald outlets<br />

(restaurants) in the 3 primary European nations of Britain, France and West Germany<br />

totaled 959 restaurants.<br />

In spite of the millions of dollars of tax dollars the U.S. has given to McDonalds Corp., the<br />

money doesn’t seem to be directly connected to the McDonalds family, because the<br />

McDonalds family (Richard and Maurice McDonald known as ‘Dick" and "Mac") which started<br />

the restaurants in 1937 were bought out by Ray Kroc around 1954. By the time Ray Kroc<br />

had bought out the McDonald brothers, they had a very successful business going. <strong>The</strong><br />

McDonald brothers lived in the rich section of San Bernardino, and had around 11 McDonald<br />

restaurants.<br />

<strong>The</strong> brothers made about $100,000 profit a year and were quite content. <strong>The</strong> McDonalds<br />

had designed the golden arches and had put together the fast food concept and had been<br />

selling franchises. However, the McDonalds were too content. <strong>The</strong> McDonalds didn’t want to<br />

expand, and when Ray Kroc formed McDonald’s System. Inc. on Mar. 2, 1955 after buying<br />

out the brothers with borrowed money, he vigorously went to work to develop McDonalds<br />

into the International Franchise that it is. Ray Kroc (bn. 10/5/194)2 in Oak Park. Chicago)<br />

lived frugally for many years putting his whole life into building up the McDonald’s franchise.<br />

It was his drive that took a good idea and changed it from a success in Hollywood and San<br />

Bernardino into an international success. Ray Kroc knew a good idea when he saw it, and<br />

developed other people’s good ideas into a great success.<br />

James A. Collins, chairman of Collins Foods International, now the largest Kentucky Fried<br />

Chicken franchisee and the operator of Sizzler Restaurants talked about his time with the<br />

McDonalds in 1952, ‘<strong>The</strong>re was a fraternity of us, and every one of us saw the McDonald’s in<br />

San Bernadino and basically copied it after the boys [the McDonald brothers gave us a<br />

tour." "We all took our lessons from the Mcdonald brothers," Collins remembers. <strong>The</strong><br />

concepts that franchises pay for the McDonald brothers were giving out free, and Collins<br />

turned around and began getting $100 a day training people from Carnation, with the<br />

concepts that the McDonalds had shared. Henry’s Drive Ins and Ken’s were McDonald lookalikes<br />

that started from people trained by Collins. Glen Bell who started Taco Bell, who<br />

patronized the McDonald’s main restaurant in San Bernandino started Taco Bell from ideas<br />

from McDonalds. <strong>The</strong> first year Collins imitated McDonalds with his own fast food restaurant,<br />

Collins made $80,000 a year take home pay. <strong>The</strong> McDonald brothers became a part of the<br />

local elite of San Bernadino, CA along side such rich local families as Guthrie, Stater, and<br />

Harris. Readers are reminded of all the articles in my newsletters about how San Bernadino<br />

is a major headquarters for the Illuminati and <strong>Satanic</strong> Hubs because there are so many<br />

thousands of practitioners of black magic in the area.<br />

I do know from working with survivors of the Illuminati that the McDonald family has part of<br />

their people in the Illuminati. How far back does the McDonald family go in the occult? <strong>The</strong><br />

McDonald family was a Scottish clan that was part of Druidism. Many of the McDonald have<br />

gone on to serve Christ. However, there is still a large powerful contingent of the McDonald<br />

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