Over one-million paperback copies sold in Europe, click-on the author's name for photos. Queen Anna Pavlovna of Russia is also on Putin's family tree. Claus Von Amsberg is the author's biological father, and Beatrix, his wife, the former queen of the Netherlands, is the author's biological mother. The author is the only biological offspring of Claus Von Amsberg and his wife Beatrix of the Netherlands. Claus not raising his only child is a sadness that stayed with him until he died in 2002. Beatrix had a private ongoing relationship with a Jewish businessman in the Netherlands. Prince Claus Von Amsberg was just her public husband that Beatrix's parents approved of for marriage. Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands had three sons with her Jewish lover in the Netherlands. CIA, Heads of State, and Royalty around the world know of this secret. The author was told by her abductors she was marked "stillborn" on her Dutch birth certificate and then smuggled out of the Netherlands to the Dutch Antilles where her kidnappers Chuck & Cindy Vander Ark brought her to Florida and then Chicago and then West Michigan. Chuck & Cindy spent 3 weeks detained in a Florida port jail for bringing her ashore with no paperwork. As a child and young adult the author has been approached in the 1970s and early 1990s by members of the Royal Dutch family. She thought they all were mistaken. The author's American adoption papers are marked April 7, 1971. The author is willing to offer a sample of her DNA for testing to the Dutch Government to prove her royal lineage, a lineage that a terrorist and criminal organization called "Tikkun Olam" does not want discovered. The beginning of the author's unique memoir begins during the Civil War, during another lifetime lived as a young southern girl named Lilly. The middle of the book explains how the author arrived in America as a baby in this lifetime. In the lifetime lived now she actually begins to write her story on a paper canvas, many mysteries in history never forgotten by her are now finally told by her. In modern times as an infant the author writes how she was brought into America's human trafficking booming business. The reader experiences the exposing of the crimes and scandals as if catching the individuals within the crimes now exposed. The beginning of the author's story begins in a different time, during the outbreak of the Civil War in the South.....The Atlanta Buckhead roads are worn trails of dirt. As one enters an established home with walnut hardwoods greeted by a Black mamme named Bessy with bewitching eyes and youthful radiance, one realizes that the year is sometime before the ravaging Civil War blazed through Atlanta. The front door shuts behind the reader and the author leads you through her former father Morgan's Buckhead mansion he had built in the mid-1800s'. Bessy would gather with other slaves behind the ol' barn in the wee hours of the full moon. Not able to sleep, the author named Lilly in the 1800s, would follow the sounds of the chanting and parading fire to find the house servants in a trance stomping on the weeds outlining a path in the backyard. Mystified at the practice of voodoo rituals carried on by Bessy the Black mamme. Lilly speaks up the next morning as Bessy prepares breakfast. Learning Bessy had used the seven jars of sea water to cast a powerful voodoo spell on Lilly and America. The author (Lilly/Lori) dies in the South after a slip and fall from a magnolia tree in 1864. It would be many years later that the author becomes Lori in a new lifetime as a baby brought to America on a cruise ship as an infant from the Dutch Caribbean Islands. Beatrix of the Netherlands and her Jewish lover's organization "Tikkun Olam" are very involved with the silent genocide of Dutch infants. The author suggests that the criminal organization "Tikkun Olam" be brought to trial. The author knows "Tikkun Olam" operates through mayors, police and FBI to remain hidden,
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