Couple Arrested by Thames Valley Police en-route to Murder the Rothschild Family
SRA Whistleblower Jeanette Archer |
Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA) whistle-blower Jeanette Archer and her boyfriend, Dom Abbey were arrested by Thames Valley Police on the M40 at about 11 am on 23 January 2022, on-route to a peaceful demonstration planned later that day at the Rothschild stately home of Waddesdon Manor in the Buckinghamshire countryside.
Waddesdon Manor in lights |
In dramatic scenes more often witnessed in TV police dramas, Archer and Abbey were driving along the M40 when Archer noticed they were being followed.
Sensing danger, it wasn’t long before their car was being boxed in by three police vehicles, and then pulled over to the hard shoulder, where police smashed the windows of Archer's car, and tasered driver Dom Abbey, while he sat in the driver’s seat.
Police Confirm Arrest
Thames Valley Police, Media unit said in a statement released on 30 Jan 2022:
‘I can confirm that at that location and time, a 54-year-old woman and a 40-year-old man, both from Surrey, were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder. They have both been released on police bail until 11 February.’
Causing controversy throughout 2021, with protests outside Downing Street, Buckingham Palace, and Windsor Castle, Jeanette Archer made earth-shattering accusations against Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Queen Elizabeth II, that they were both Satanists, and went further to claim she was personally sexually abused by senior members of the Royal family, including Queen Elizabeth II.
Either the world’s most important whistle-blower or a mentally insane woman, in need of serious psychiatric help, Jeanette Archer claims to have seen Queen Elizabeth II shape-shift into a 7-9 foot high reptilian alien.
Outside Windsor Castle on 14 October 2021, Archer said, “They are reptilians, they shape-shift from human form into lizard form. I saw this with my own eyes, many many times, and trust me when I tell you they are the most evil, evil creatures that you could possibly imagine on this planet.’
Earlier that year on 15 May 2021, outside Downing Street, she accused Prime Minister Boris Johnson of being a satanist. On 26 June 2021 outside Buckingham Palace, she accused the whole Windsor royal family of being in a satanic cult.
A Peaceful Protest of Lynch Mob intent on Murder?
Calling the charge of ‘Conspiring to murder the Rothschild’ ‘a ridiculous accusation,’ Archer and Abbey face a life sentence if found guilty of conspiracy to murder members of the Rothschild family.
In a Facebook status published days later, Archer wrote, ‘On Sunday 23rd January Dom and I were victims of police brutality. We were stopped on our way to our peaceful event and arrested for conspiring to murder the Rothschild family. Obviously a ridiculous accusation but, of course, we all know why.’
A spokesman for Thames Valley Police confirmed they were in attendance on the day, ‘We are aware of a protest that is currently being held at Waddesdon Manor. Officers are in attendance and are working to support the public’s right to peaceful protest freedom of expression.’
The Bucks Herald reported Police attended a protest at Waddesdon Manor on 23 January 2022, where they found a peaceful crowd, exercising their right to free speech.
Pictures captured on 23 Jan 2022, sourced from Facebook SRA Supporter's Group |
The Rothschild Family
Claiming to be a survivor of SRA sexual abuse, born into a satanic family, Jeanette Archer has suffered extraordinary levels of abuse and mockery for claiming to be sexually abused by prominent politicians, members of Royalty, and her own family members.
Recounting horrendous stories of serious satanic ritual abuse, involving the murder of babies and children, cannibalism, and rape, Archer choose Waddesdon Manor to be the location of her SRA Survivor’s group 4th demonstration because it was where she was brought as a child, to partake in terrifying children hunts, where children were let loose into the woods, and the Rothschild’s and friends would hunt them down and murder them.
Waddesdon Manor
Waddesdon Manor is a dignified home in the town of Waddesdon, owned by the National Trust and overseen by the Rothschild Foundation. It is one of the National Trust's most visited properties, drawing in a huge number of guests a year.
Famous for celebrity parties in the roaring twenties, Waddesdon was bequeathed to Rothschild heir James Rothschild in 1922, from his Great Aunt cousin Alice de Rothschild.
Born into a family of mega-richness, far more than any other royal dynasty in the world, the Rothschilds held the world in the palm of their hands, sharing their time between homes in the Buckingham countryside, London, and an apartment on the Champs Elysées in Paris.
Setting social life ablaze in the dying years of the British Golden Age of Imperialism, the handsome and dashing eldest child of Edmond de Rothschild of Paris, first met Dorothy Pinto, the daughter of Mr Eugene Pinto, a rich London stockbroker, when she was just 17 years old.
James Rothschild in his youth |
Reported by The Times newspaper as, ‘one of the most brilliant affairs of the season’, James and Dorothy were married on 25 February 1913, in a lavish ceremony attended by members of the Rothschild and Pinto families, as well as the elite of society and from Liberal and Jewish circles.
Lost Boys and Girls
Moving into Waddesdon Manor in 1922, both James and Dorothy Rothschild soon found themselves surrogate-parents for over 100 children, evacuated from London, upon the outbreak of World War Two.
According to the history pages of Buckinghamshire Live, Waddesdon Manor became an unlikely refuge for over 100 young children and toddlers, desperately escaping the rain-fire of German bombs on London.
Cared for by a team of 29 staff, both James and Dorothy, (themselves a childless couple), spared no expense in opening their hearts and doors of Waddesdon Manor, to desperate orphans from London.
The manor’s drawing rooms were cleared of all furniture and fittings to make way for beds and give the youngsters space to play, however, a large portion of the children’s time was spent playing outside.
The children would begin their day at 6 am, and hit the hay at 7 pm - strolling around the Manor for a significant number of the hours of the day, for no other justification other than torture. Only after their supper, would the children be permitted to play.
A few articles printed at the time, reveal discussions at national and local government levels, about the lodging of youngsters from Croydon to Waddesdon Manor, home of the de Rothschild family.
As per an article in the Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail, ‘For quite a while Labor individuals from Croydon Public Assistance Committee have had a problem with paying Mr James de Rothschild £1,7000 every year for lodging 75 evacuee Croydon kids in his Bucks chateau.’
The Minister of Health had to mediate, expressing that 'in decency to Mr de Rothschild,' he would arrange the expulsion of the kids from the chateau. As per the West Sussex Gazette, ‘the kids would be taken out to Rede Hall outside of Horley, a spot 'significantly more effectively open for guardians and board individuals than Waddesdon Manor.'
Retiring from the Front Line
Left traumatised, shell-shocked, and demoralised, Jeanette Archer has left the following statement to her fans on her Facebook page.
‘However, I'm aware that I have reached a point in my journey that I need to step down. For nearly 2 years I have shared and given you all the info that I can. Now I need to pass the baton. This part of my journey is over. I am one person, survivor of SRA and I am choosing to not do this any longer. I've endured more pain than most can even imagine and I cannot endure anymore. Please now step up and carry on. No one needs a leader, just the courage to know the truth and to be true to your own purpose. I have exposed from the bottom to the top! I have done what I came to do. I will not be organising any more events and I have nothing else to expose. It's time for me, for the first time in my whole life, to put me first.’
A Friend of Wilfred Wong
With the threat of a life sentence in prison hanging over her, Jeanette Archer could be joining fellow SRA whistle-blower and ex-barrister Wilfred Wong, who was sentenced to 22 years in September 2021, for kidnapping a 10-year-old child, alongside the child’s mother, defending their actions, by alleging the child was being satanically sexually abused by the child’s father.
EXTRA READING:
https://family.rothschildarchive.org/people/92-james-armand-edmond-jimmy-de-rothschild-1878-1957
James Armand Edmond de Rothschild was the eldest child of Edmond de Rothschild of Paris, where he was born, in the house on rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, on 1 December 1878.
During three years at Cambridge University, he developed his Rothschild tastes, particularly horse racing and golf, further. He subsequently became a successful racehorse owner.
On 25 February 1913 he married Dorothy Pinto and the couple divided their time between a house in Park Street, London, and an apartment on the Champs Elysées in Paris.
After war service, during which time he visited Palestine and saw something of his father's achievements there, he applied for British citizenship. In 1922, Jimmy inherited Waddesdon Manor and Eythrope from his cousin Alice and he and Dollie settled into this new career, becoming involved with the political and social life of the area.
Jimmy sat in the House of Commons as Liberal MP for the Isle of Ely from 1929 to 1945, and was considered one of the wittiest members in the House. He was also Deputy Lieutenant for the City of London.
During the Second World War, when Jimmy was Joint Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Supply, the Waddesdon estate became home to a group of Jewish refugees from Frankfurt. Jimmy became more involved with the new Jewish state, liquidating his father's PICA organisation and making available in his will the funds to establish Yad Hanadiv.
He died at Waddesdon Manor on 7 May 1957.
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