In part I we talked about the mysterious Count of Saint Germain. He's been called a prophet, a sorcerer, and an immortal. He's been spotted all over the world for a thousand years. Some say, and even the count himself said, that he was Cartaphilus, the legendary wandering Jew cursed by Jesus with immortality. The Count of Saint Germain advised kings, queens and emperors. He was present at every significant event in European history and even was an important contributor to America's struggle for independence. He spoke a dozen languages fluently. He played piano and violin like a virtuoso. He was an expert in art, science, politics, philosophy and history. He left an impression on everyone he met. But today, we'll see if we can separate the man from the myth.