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  • Kahlypso posted an update 7 years, 1 month ago

    • I understand only the staff attended her funeral. Now I do take issue with:

      “When the disabled Bush daughter died, the mother shrugged it off and went off to play a game of golf that same day!”

      Even though the eyesight isn’t what it used to be, this should read: the other father shrugged it off and went off to play a game of golf that same day!”

      Bone structure. ;D media.gettyimages.com/photos/former-first-lady-barbara-bush-gestures-to-the-media-prior-to-a-press-picture-id74984647

        • ROFL! Those baubles don’t hide that tree trunk neck.
          Dude looks like a lady.
          Have you ever noticed a lot of these goblins almost always have a wonky eye?

          • Scientists have also discovered a hereditary link for two conditions that can be fairly common in children: strabismus and amblyopia. Strabismus or crossed eyes occurs when the muscles surrounding each eye don’t work together in tandem, which can result in the eyes looking in separate directions. Because of this, the brain will receive competing visual information from each eye and over time it may start to ignore the signals received from the weaker eye. If left untreated, it can progress into amblyopia or lazy eye, where the eye that is ignored by the brain exhibits a much weaker level of vision and does not develop fully. Sometimes the order may be reversed where amblyopia (lazy eye) presents first and then causes strabismus (stray eye) to occur. Either way, a family history of the conditions is often identified as a risk factor.

            Family condition??

    • Quite funny that the WordPress blogger cites haemophilia as a consequence of inbreeding. Queen Victoria was the first member of the royal family to have the genetic mutation, described officially as “spontaneous.” However, many believe that her real father was not HRH Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, but HRH’s Chief Attendant, Sir John Conroy (who was a haemophiliac). So it was outbreeding that (a) introduced haemophilia to royalty, not inbreeding; and (b) made it essential that Victoria married the appropriate genes to get the bloodline back on track. It also means that the wrong person is sitting on the throne today, but that’s whole other ball of wax/kettle of fish!

      • Queen Victoria thought she was a jew descended from the line of David. Which is probably why Saxe Goetha married her.. http://www.giveshare.org/israel/grimaldi.html
        All of their children were sick perverted people who set up large scale prostitution rings involving.. very often.. younger material..(older being inescapably, diseased, dirty and almost dying from some terminal illness that you dont want Kings catching.. there are numerous tales of soverigns going bat fubar crazy due to ravages of syphyllis.

        You’re not following the right thing.. forget heomophilia.. look more at rh- or not and consider one thing.. Generation after generation of selective breeding and religiously guarded bloodlines to assure the divine right to rule. And now they’re marrying commoners and amercian actresses…??? Royal behaviour?
        The royals have no power, they are a simple distraction tool for the bankers who control the fed reserve from London.

        • After 9 children, one might presume she adored Saxe. ;D
          Then again, I have to wonder if their offspring is nothing more than the product of a donor, centrifuge and a petrie dish.
          I too believe Rh neggies are the key to something being hidden…but what?
          I don’t believe for a nanosecond the drivel the scientific/medical community explains away on Rh- .
          I believe it’s the key to whatever they’re searching for and/or maybe it has to do with their life extension.

          • Elites will have you believe that it’s their ‘Watcher’ blood.. Soemthing about seeing women and getting funky in Genesis.. Although.. if they are the Anakim.. it still means that they have Earthbound mtDNA from their mothers. So.. I doubt seriously it has anything to do with Aliens. RH+ and RH- blood attacks each other.. it bubbles up around the edges visibly if mixed together. DNA writes out our history in the past, but also holds the map for the future. What else can RuHneggies (I like it, good term) do? (And if you were to have a technology of the gods, what would you do to protect it and make sure the right people… (ie your family.) use it. Sargon conquered Akkadia in a matter of years. What happened when his uneducated, unspiritual sons got a hold of the same technology?

        • Victoria was aware of the allegation about Conroy and – not surprisingly – she derided the suggestion. I’m sure she would have preferred a pedigree going back to King David, but the odds are against it. And it’s probably not much of a promenade along the twig of speculation to suggest that Victoria’s mother’s marital infidelity was not the first to have happened in the royal family since 1066. Those who care might want to suggest a global DNA audit to ascertain who really has the (divine?) right to sit on which throne where? Unfortunately, I gather the present incumbent has declined DNA testing (although British family members’ DNA was used to identify the post-Victorian remains dug up in the woods near Ekaterinburg). Perhaps it would just be simpler if we had government of, by, for the people?
          It’s quite amusing to note that the British believe they achieved great influence in geopolitics through the strategic marriages of Victoria’s offspring, while the Germans believe it was they who achieved it through Albert’s offspring. Can they both be right?

          • 🙂 Not going far back enough.. Before the convenient lie of the Jews enabled divine right to rule through Yahweh, the nobles beleieved they were descended from a Sea dragon or Mermaid (depending on where you come from..)
            Edward VII had sex with Sarah Bernhardt in a silk-lined coffin which she kept in her bedroom. Edward VII slept with a young maid called Rosa Lewis.
            Rosa told Edward about several little servant girls who were available. Edward gave Rosa the money to set up a brothel.
            This brothel was the Cavendish Hotel in Jermyn Street, next to Fortnum and Mason’s. Members of the British elite took their teenage sons to the
            Cavendish Hotel.
            Edward VII’s eldest son was Prince Albert Victor Christian Edward, known as Prince Eddy.
            Implicated in.. htt ps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_Street_scandal. (links broken in order to be able to post)
            “Lord Arthur Somerset, an equerry to the Prince of Wales, was a patron. Both he and the brothel keeper, Charles Hammond, managed to flee
            abroad before a prosecution could be brought. The male prostitutes, who also worked as telegraph messenger boys for the Post Office,
            were given light sentences and no clients were prosecuted.

            (Lets not forget the Royal’s love affair with Poppies…)
            Morphine was first isolated from opium in 1805 by German pharmacist, Wilhelm SertĂĽrner.
            Prince George, Duke of Kent, is said to have been addicted to drugs (notably morphine and cocaine).
            But monsters.. Royals and snake demon/dragon monsters….
            MELUSINE IN THE 890s – With the Lusignan
            MELUSINE IN THE 960s – With Siegfried of Luxembourg
            MELUSINE IN THE 1135 (ca) – With Raymond of Poitiers

            Melusine was the daughter of the fairy Pressyne and king Elinas of Albany , and her own mother cursed her to transform into a serpent from the waist down every Saturday. That didn’t stop Melusine from marrying a lord and giving birth to 10 children, including the ancestors of multiple royal families. Through Jacquetta of Luxembourg’s descendants, Melusine’s fairy blood allegedly flows in the veins of all British monarchs dating back to the 15th century.
            Melusine (or Melusina is a figure of European folklore and mythology (mostly Celtic), a female spirit of fresh water in a sacred spring or river. She is usually depicted as a woman who is a serpent or fish from the waist down (much like a mermaid). She is also sometimes illustrated with wings, two tails, or both. Her legends are especially connected with the northern and western areas of France, Luxembourg, and the Low Countries. The House of Luxembourg (which ruled the Holy Roman Empire from AD 1308 to AD 1437 as well as Bohemia and Hungary), the Counts of Anjou and their descendants the House of Plantagenet (kings of England) and the French House of Lusignan (kings of Cyprus from AD 1205–1472, and for shorter periods over Armenia and Jerusalem) are said in folk tales and medieval literature to be descended from Melusine

            (Stories of Melusine) (links broken in order to pbe able to post)
            htt ps://pressyne.livejournal.com/1220.html
            htt p://blogs.bl.uk/european/2015/10/the-tale-of-m%C3%A9lusine.html

            According to the fairy tales, it’s Raymond of Poitiers, but all of this is around 1135 Raymond’s own story is shrouded in mystery.. his mother, Philippa, Countess of Toulouse the only surviving child of Count William IV of Toulouse, who disappeared into the crusades and died before she married Raymond’s father) who came across Melusine, but he was married to Constance of Antioch. So I dont think that he was married to Melusine.

            According to Genelogy records.

            King Elinas of Albany was married to Pressine de l’Acqs. Of the Lake. In Greek mythology, the Limnads or Limnatides were a type of Naiad. The Limnads are Naiads that lived in freshwater lakes. Their parents were the Potamoi (river gods) or the lake gods.
            Pressine de l’Acqs & Elinas d’Albany.. (I can find Elinas of Alba, King of the Picts of Alba, circa 704.. so timeline seems off)

            Melusine and the LUSIGNAN (890s)

            Mélusine de Saint Aignan 890-?? & Hugues de Lusignan, Sire de Lusignan ca 905-954 (Ou.. Sigfried, first Count of Luxembourg, who was supposed to be married to Hedwig of Nordgau in 950, howeverall that is known of her is that she was of Saxon origin and her parentage wasnt known for sure.
            These guys go on until … Guy of Lusignan (c. 1150 – 18 July 1194) who was a French Poitevin knight, son of Hugh VIII of the Lusignan dynasty. He was king of the crusader state of Jerusalem from 1186 to 1192 by right of marriage to Sibylla of Jerusalem, and of Cyprus from 1192 to 1194.
            MELUSINE IN THE 960s – With Siegfried of Luxembourg

            The Ardennes-Verdun dynasty

            Wigeric’s son Gozlin (911–942/43) became the dynasty’s ancestor when he succeeded his father as count in the Ardennes and about 930 married Oda (d. 963), a daughter of Count Gerhard I of Metz and niece of the East Frankish king Henry the Fowler. His brothers were

            Adalbero, who became Bishop of Metz in 929,
            Frederick, Count of Bar from 955 and Duke of Upper Lorraine from 959,
            Sigfried, first Count of Luxembourg from 963, ancestor of the Elder House of Luxembourg.

            House of Ardennes >> House of Luxembourg

            The Luxembourg family also claimed descent from Melusine through their ancestor Siegfried. When in 963 A.D. Count Siegfried of the Ardennes (Sigefroi in French; Sigfrid in Luxembourgish) bought the feudal rights to the territory on which he founded his capital city of Luxembourg, his name became connected with the local version of Melusine. This Melusina had essentially the same magic gifts as the ancestress of the Lusignans, magically making the Castle of Luxembourg on the Bock rock (the historical center point of Luxembourg City) appear the morning after their wedding. On her terms of marriage, she too required one day of absolute privacy each week. Alas, Sigfrid, as the Luxem-bourgish call him, “could not resist temptation, and on one of the forbidden days he spied on her in her bath and discovered her to be a mermaid. When he let out a surprised cry, Melusina caught sight of him, and her bath immediately sank into the solid rock, carrying her with it. Melusina surfaces briefly every seven years as a beautiful woman or as a serpent, holding a small golden key in her mouth. Whoever takes the key from her will set her free and may claim her as his bride.” In 1997 Luxembourg issued a postage stamp commemorating her.

            House of Luxembourg which was a late medieval European royal family, whose members between 1308 and 1437 ruled as King of the Romans and Holy Roman Emperors as well as Kings of Bohemia (Ceští králové, König von Böhmen) and Hungary. Their rule over the Holy Roman Empire was twice interrupted by the rival House of Wittelsbach.

            The Luxembourg line was initially a cadet branch of the ducal House of Limburg–Arlon, when in 1247 Henry, younger son of Duke Waleran III of Limburg inherited the County of Luxembourg upon the death of his mother Countess Ermesinde, a scion of the House of Namur. Her father, Count Henry IV of Luxembourg, was related on his mother’s side to the Ardennes-Verdun dynasty (also called the elder House of Luxembourg

            Melusine, ancestor of Jacquetta of Luxembourg, who through her daughter Elizabeth, Jacquetta was the maternal grandmother of Elizabeth of York, wife and queen of Henry VII, and therefore an ancestor of all subsequent English monarchs. Shortly after her husband’s execution by Warwick, Thomas Wake, a follower of Warwick’s, accused Jacquetta of witchcraft. The case fell apart when Warwick released Edward IV from custody, and Jacquetta was cleared by the king’s great council of the charges on 21 February 1470.
            The chronicler Gerald of Wales reported that Richard I of England was fond of telling a tale according to which he was
            a descendant of a countess of Anjou who was in fact the fairy Melusine, concluding that his whole family “came from the devil and would return to the devil

            • Fascinating, Kahlypso. Thank you. I’ve heard Clif High talking about, IIRC, British royalty affirming (in an annual ritual in North Wales) their descent from some sort of sea creature (Nommo?). The fictionalized story of Rosa Lewis, nicknamed “the Duchess of Jermyn Street” was told in a 1970s BBC TV drama, “The Duchess of Duke Street.” I had never heard of Melusine before. Interesting story and connections. Thanks again for posting it!