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XRP & The 13 Bloodlines: The Elites’ Quiet Takeover of Crypto

What if Ripple wasn’t built to disrupt the elites… but to serve them?

From the Rothschilds to the Rockefellers, a hidden network of ancient banking dynasties has shaped global power for centuries. Their empires were built not on armies, but on control of money. Now, their next frontier isn’t gold, SWIFT, or the Federal Reserve. It’s XRP.

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A Hidden Network That Shaped History

For hundreds of years, a tight alliance of 13 bloodline families—Rothschild, Rockefeller, Payseur, and others—have been alleged to wield quiet influence over governments, central banks, and economies.

Their fingerprints are found in:

  • The creation of the Federal Reserve (1913)

  • Financing both sides of wars through European banking syndicates

  • Ties to the IMF & BIS (Bank for International Settlements)

  • Vatican banking and global trust systems

Their true power isn’t in hoarding money it’s in controlling how money flows.

Crypto was supposed to break their grip. Instead, they may have simply infiltrated the next system.

Ripple Joins the Inner Circle

When you look closely at Ripple’s advisory board, it doesn’t resemble a rebel startup. It resembles a global monetary policy roundtable.

Key figures include:

  • Ben Lawsky – Former head of NYDFS; approved the first BitLicense.

  • Craig Phillips – Former U.S. Treasury official.

  • Michael Barr – Now Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve.

These are not crypto anarchists.

They are the gatekeepers of the old system and they’ve walked straight into Ripple’s core.

The Rothschild Connection: Bank of England

One of the most symbolic Ripple partnerships is with the Bank of England, an institution intertwined with the Rothschild dynasty since the 1690s.

In 2017, the BoE released a report exploring Ripple’s technology to power “next-generation liquidity networks” for central banks.

Why Ripple?

Because it fits the elite formula:

  • Programmable liquidity

  • Global interoperability

  • Regulatory compliance baked in

The old guard doesn’t resist change. They commission it.

The BIS, WEF, and Digital Dollar Project

The Bank for International Settlements, often called “the central bank of central banks,” is now testing interoperable liquidity bridges with Ripple tech.

Simultaneously, the World Economic Forum (WEF) lists Ripple as a key blockchain solution for CBDCs (central bank digital currencies).

Ripple is also part of the Digital Dollar Project, backed by Accenture a firm with deep military and intelligence contracts.

This isn’t a coincidence. It’s choreography.

A Lineage of Control: Gold → Central Banks → SWIFT → XRP

Some researchers argue the bloodlines never lost control they simply upgraded their tools:

  • Gold & Bonds → 18th–19th century finance empires

  • Central Banks & SWIFT → 20th-century global monetary control

  • RippleNet & XRP Ledger → 21st-century programmable liquidity

Each evolution hides the same core: centralized oversight dressed as “innovation.”

Why XRP is the Perfect Key

Why would these elites back XRP, of all digital assets?

Because XRP delivers everything the power structure wants:

  • Instant global liquidity real-time settlement

  • AI & CBDC integration programmable, controllable flows

  • Full traceability every transaction on-ledger

  • Institutional design tailor-made for banks & regulators

Ripple isn’t overthrowing the elites.

It’s building their new throne.

Ritual, Not Rebellion

The same institutions that once publicly resisted crypto are now quietly aligning behind Ripple:

  • IMF

  • BIS

  • Central Banks

  • WEF

  • Legacy families behind banking institutions

This isn’t rebellion.

It’s ritual.

The 13 Bloodlines never lost power. They simply changed currencies.

Inside the Trap or Outside the Gate?

The XRP Ledger may well become the financial temple of the new world. The only question is:

Will you be a builder, a passenger, or a pawn?

Who Are the “13 Bloodlines”?

For centuries, whispers of 13 ancient bloodlines have circulated in elite circles, conspiracy archives, and even declassified intelligence studies. These families are alleged to have shaped the architecture of the modern financial world not through politics, but through ownership of money itself.

The most commonly referenced families include:

  1. Rothschild – European banking dynasty, masters of sovereign lending.

  2. Rockefeller – U.S. oil & banking power, architects of the Federal Reserve era.

  3. Payseur – French-origin dynasty said to hold hidden corporate trusts in the U.S.

  4. Astor – Old American aristocracy with banking & shipping wealth.

  5. DuPont – Industrial power, linked to wartime finance & chemical empires.

  6. Bundy – Political dynasty with quiet intelligence ties.

  7. Collins – Linked to early Federal Reserve power structures.

  8. Freeman – Tied to early colonial banking networks.

  9. Kennedy – Political & financial dynasty that entered global power circles.

  10. Li – Chinese financial aristocracy with cross-border banking links.

  11. Onassis – Greek shipping empire intertwined with elite wealth.

  12. Reynolds – Tobacco, finance, and industrial giants in America.

  13. Russell – Banking, railroads, and secret society connections.

While the exact list varies depending on the source, these names recur across multiple historical investigations, old banking records, and conspiracy lore.

They were there at the birth of the Bank of England… They financed both sides of wars… And they embedded themselves at the core of the world’s liquidity systems.

How the Bloodlines Shaped the Global Monetary System

These families didn’t just accumulate wealth—they built the infrastructure that allowed them to control the flow of capital globally. Their power evolved through four major phases:

Gold & Bond Empires (1700s–1800s)

  • Rothschilds became Europe’s unofficial bankers, lending to monarchies and governments.

  • Gold loans financed wars, and whoever controlled the bond markets controlled empires.

Central Bank Foundations (1800s–1900s)

  • They funded and influenced the creation of central banks, including the Bank of England and the U.S. Federal Reserve.

  • Control shifted from gold vaults to monetary policy boards.

Bretton Woods & SWIFT Era (20th Century)

  • After WWII, families embedded themselves in institutions like the IMF and World Bank.

  • The Petrodollar system ensured global liquidity remained under Western control.

Digital Liquidity & Blockchain (21st Century)

  • RippleNet and XRP Ledger are programmable liquidity layers ideal for elite oversight.

  • The same families are now tied to institutions (IMF, BIS, WEF) that openly collaborate with Ripple.

This isn’t rebellion against the elite order.

It’s a technological upgrade of it.

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