The Immortal Man: The Mysterious Count of Saint Germain | Documentary

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The Count of Saint Germain is an enigmatic historical figure who has fascinated for centuries. Diversely labelled a swindler, an adventurer, a friend and counsellor of kings and princes, and a madman, he is best remembered for being a great occultist, a mystic said to have had such command over secret alchemical knowledge that he possessed the Elixir of Life - making him a real life immortal.

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I once encountered Count St. Germain in New Orleans right after Hurricane Katrina while working as a Louisiana State Special Officer stationed in the French Quarter along with a squad of National Guard. It was basically deserted with no power and horrible crime everywhere and out of nowhere a very well dressed man came up to us and casually said ( It's a nice night out for Jack. ) and gave us a strange smile. I was so unnerved I had drawn my firearm without even realizing it which I never do and we looked at each other and then looked back to him and he was gone. One of the National Guard soldiers jumped in the Hum-Ve and manned the .50 caliber machine gun and we hit the spot light but he just wasn't there. We later mentioned this to one of the priests at St. Marys Catholic church next to the Ursaline convent and he said we had met the Count. I saw many strange and unexplainable things down there many I will never be able to forget.

davidponseigo
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I love the story of the Count. And for many known and established people of the past to mention meeting such a man makes the story even more intriguing.

elias
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In the late 1960s my good friend Keith Ashton, was a well known Radio DJ. One night he received a phone on air, from
St. Germaine. When asked by Keith to give some indication of his identity, the caller simply answered:
" For you, time will stay still, for me it is always so.."
As Keith was thinking out loud how to respond, the blood drained from his face, as he realised the clock on the wall had indeed stopped.

philipambler
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I have made considerable study of the Comte St. Germain over the past 30 years, along with other subjects of the occult. He was recognized in the 1830's in a train station in Paris by a woman that was a young girl associated with the court of Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette 4 decades earlier with no aging whatever.

Furthermore, he is noted as being in attendance at the Great Masonic Convention of 1932 in Paris. I assume he will continue to pop up here and there for a long time to come.

brhorn
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As a New Orleans native, this story has been a staple of our folklore and history for centuries. The story is told to us by our parents and grandparents who warn us to be wary of charming strangers who have a mysterious magnetism that draws you to them without explanation. The city is crawling with paranormal and supernatural forces that are as diverse and varied as the people who make this city the most unique and special place in the world. The cryptids, ghosts, supernatural beings, and powerful forces are deeply rooted in our culture. Even our real estate is unique. The houses that are for sale are sometimes advertised as either haunted or not haunted on their public listings!

SeauxNOLALady
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Being a long time scholar of St. Germaine myself, I want to thank you for a very well researched and extremely well presented video.
I've always enjoyed your work and admired your diligence, but I think you may have outdone yourself on this.
Thank you.

grailgoddess
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I was actually waiting for Laura to cover this infamous character. You've done a great job. Thank you for the amazing quality of contnet which you give us. Lots of love.

josephjose
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My late mum and her cousin were in Amsterdam on holiday and sitting in an outdoor cafe when a well-dressed gentleman approached them and asked if he could sit with them as there were no seats available, they said yes. Mum said he spoke perfect English and he asked them both how their holiday was going. As they were talking, mum mentioned she had lectured in art history at a university in the Netherlands on Vermeer and Caravaggio. The gent nodded his head and spoke about both of the artists as if he had personally met them. He also spoke about the murder of Tomassoni (I think that's the name) and how he had seen Caravaggio murder him. All this time, while mum and her cousin were drinking coffee, this man only sipped on mineral water. When mum told me about him, I said "Well, I think you met the Count de St Germain" and showed her some articles on him.

takohamoolsen
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I love this guy's story, so fascinating

OtisMcNuttIII
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I am so glad you covered this person. I have been equally curious, fascinated and skeptical of him. Thank you for another great video

booknerdlover
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I'd love to meet this man. Not to hear his secrets but to learn from him

philliplikes
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This "count" character is obviously a time traveller, not from this realm. Very interesting video. Keep them coming :)

yaelewis
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This brings back memories, I remember reading about St. Germain and Nicolas Flamel when I was studying books on Alchemy in the early 90's.

beece
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Love the pace at which you narrate your videos, thank you so much for not blasting through and for speaking clearly. There’s so much information in your videos and your pace is perfect :)

sourgummiez
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I actually just started reading Unveiled Mysteries the other day. It was under the esoteric/occult section with another book called the Most Holy Trinisophia. Both involve St. Germain

Andrew-lyyf
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Before the internet was a common thing, I was into the occult and the paranormal. I read in a book that the youth of the count was not of his knowledge or skills in alchemy, nor was it a blessing. In the book I read it was actually a curse set upon him by Jesus, and while Jesus dragged his cross through the streets to the site of his crusafiction he met eyes with the count and asked him a question (It may have been for water but I'm not sure) whatever the question was, the count spit on him. Jesus smiled at and and said something along the lines of you will have everlasting life. (Not a good thing as you shall see everyone and everything you love disappear and die before you and leave you behind, alone forever. And that is why the count had so many connections and such knowledge and wealth. And of course why he never aged. Im not saying that is the right version, just tht I read it when I was a kid

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you know, if St. Germain was imbued with ancient knowledge or had access to ancient technology, he very well could be everything he claimed. The earliest humans were said to live hundreds of years longer than we do today. If he had sufficient lineage or knowledge then his claims wouldn't be so fantastical. If legends are true .

nevasoba
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An excellent and highly informative video. Thank you.
The first time I heard of St. Germaine was while on a tour in New Orleans. I was shown a building, prime real estate in the middle of the French Quarter wherein, it is said, St. Germaine had a residence in the late 1800s (or early 1900s ... I forget). He fled under some mysterious circumstances. Frankly, that entire tale could well just be a local legend to lend to a tour of haunted places and such. But it got me looking into the fellow. His legend is at once preposterous and yet intriguing.

CeltKnight
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Excellent presentation. It seems from the content and high quality of some of youtube's channels that many of the gifted are foregoing careers in mainstream media and doing it all themselves. As in Laura's case, they're vastly superior to their equivalents on MSM.

johnanthonyp
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Found about this fella from the animated series Castlevania Netflix series... was shocked to find out that he's a legit historical figure.

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