History of the Royal Dragon Bloodline - ROBERT SEPEHR

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Published on Nov 1, 2025
The Imperial and Royal Dragon Court was based upon an ancient bloodline tradition stemming from ancient Egyptian, Mesopotamian, and Scythian lineages. There are historians that say that the Scythians belonged to the ten lost tribes of Israel.

Bloodline of the Serpent Seed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ivN6oBRu-8

Sacred Bloodlines and Mysteries of the Goddess
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY0duRmqdTg

The House of Drakul (Dracula), descending from Attila the Hun, was established in Central Europe by the sons of Genghis Khan, of which Prince Charles claims direct ancestry. Hun was a derogatory term used to describe Germans in the past.

Secret History of the Temple Society
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbYywCHckUs

The Druids Kings were descended from Scythian royalty, and this bloodline was associated with a Dragon symbology, portrayed as a dragon or serpent in many European myths and legends.

An old Irish legend about an ancient Egyptian princess
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DS-ngVWge4

Princess Scota, ancestor of the Gaels, was also known as Meritaten, a daughter of Pharaoh Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti, and sister of King Tut, who were all part of the Hyksos dynasty of Egypt. In Egyptian, Hyksos means foreign rulers, and they introduced the Horse, Chariot and Bronze to the African continent, as well as Aten (Sun) Worship, which is considered the first form of monotheism.

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