Monday, April 12, 2010

Rewriting History....

Is the map of the world going to be returned to 1916? Before the wars that the City of London caused in order to re map the world and create countries they could control in order to rape and pillage?

Are the monarchs coming back to power? Do we have Monarchs in power now? Did the City of London put an end to the German Monarchs in 1918? Are the German Monarchs the true royals of Scotland and England?
Did President Sarkozy of France say that Barack Obama was crazy?
Did he mean crazy like Hitler was crazy or crazy like Nixon was crazy in the midst of Watergate?
Is President Sarkozy Hungarian Royalty? His aristocrat father, Nagy-Bócsay Sárközy Pál, became a Hungarian immigrant in 1944, as Russian troops crossed the Hungarian border shortly after the family’s estate in Alattyán had been confiscated.
He married Sarkozy’s mother, Andrée Mallah, daughter of a Greco-Jewish doctor, when he later moved to Paris. After his new father-in-law persuaded Sarközy to become a French citizen, he became ‘Paul Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa.’ Second son Nicolas was born a French Catholic in 1955. Paul Sarkozy left his wife and three children for the United States, where he remarried twice.
Is Sarkozy descended not only from Hungarian royalty, but can he trace his origins back to the Jins of China?
Jin is the 69th most common last name in China. There are the following origins of this last name. 1) The earliest origin came from the ancient king Shao Hao, who was known as the Great King of the West. The earth was postulated to be made of gold, wood, water, earth, and fire, and gold was associated with the west direction. Thus Shao Haos descendents are known as the Jins (Chinese word for gold is jin). 2) During the time of Han Dynasty, a Huns (Hungarian) prince defected to China. He built a golden statue for the king Han Wu Di, and was awarded the last name Jin. 3) After the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, the royal family changed their last name from Aixinjueluo to Jin.
Is Vladimir Putin the highest ranking royal? Will he become the next Czar?
Putin is from Tver, a province between St Petersburg and Moscow. Tver vied with Moscow to be the capital of Russia.The new flag of Tver was created in 1996... that's an important date since all royals had been in exile from all their countries until 1995 under the various treaties forced upon them by the allies after WW2.
The new Tver flag has the crown of Monomakh, the most ancient crown of the Russian tsars, is one of the best-known exhibits of the Armory Chamber. This marvelous work of art is connected with important stages in the history of the Russian state.
This crown of pure gold is adorned with delicate filigree and striking emeralds, rubies, and pearls. It is topped by a cross, and the bottom is rimmed in sable. According to legend, it was sent, along with other insignia of imperial power, by the Byzantine Emperor Constantine Monomakh to his grandson, Prince Vladimir of Kiev. According to existing documents, the Hat of Monomakh was first employed at the coronation of the grandson of Ivan III, Tsar Dmitry, in 1498. It was last used in 1682 at the coronation of Tsar Ivan Alexeyevich, the elder brother of Peter the Great.
Will Sophie, granddaughter of Albrecht, the Duke of Bavaria become the true Queen of England? Her grandfather died in 1996 passing the title of Duke of Bavaria to his childless son, Franz who was recently cited as being the true King of England.
The Jacobite claim to the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland will likely pass to Sophie, following the current holder, her childless uncle Franz, Duke of Bavaria, and her father.
Jacobitism was (and, to a far more limited extent, remains) the political movement dedicated to the restoration of the Stuart kings to the thrones of England, Scotland, and Kingdom of Ireland. The movement took its name from the Latin form Jacobus of the name of King James II and VII.
Jacobitism was a response to the deposition of James II and VII in 1688 when he was replaced by his daughter Mary II jointly with her husband and first cousin William of Orange. The Stuarts lived on the European mainland after that, occasionally attempting to regain the throne with the aid of France or Spain. The primary seats of Jacobitism were Ireland and Scotland, particularly the Scottish Highlands. In England, Jacobitism was strongest in the north, and some support also existed in Wales.
Many embraced Jacobitism because they believed parliamentary interference with monarchical succession to be illegitimate, and many Catholics hoped the Stuarts would end discriminatory laws. Still other people of various allegiances became involved in the military campaigns for all sorts of motives. In Scotland the Jacobite cause became entangled in the last throes of the warrior clan system, and became a lasting romantic memory.
The emblem of the Jacobites is the White Rose of York. White Rose Day is celebrated on 10 June, the anniversary of the birth of the Old Pretender in 1688.

Act repeal could make Franz Herzog von Bayern new King of England and Scotland 
By Richard Alleyne and Harry de Quetteville 
Last Updated: 2:48am BST 07/04/2008

Gordon Brown is considering repealing the 1701 Act of Settlement as a way of healing a historic injustice by ending the prohibition against Catholics taking the throne.
The Duke of Bavaria, with his niece Elisabeth, is a descendant of King Charles I
But doing so would have the unforeseen consequence of making a 74-year-old German aristocrat the new King of England and Scotland.
Without the Act, Franz Herzog von Bayern, the current Duke of Bavaria, would be the rightful heir to the British Crown under the Stuart line.
The bachelor, who lives alone in the vast Nymphenberg Palace in Munich, is the blood descendant of the 17th-century King Charles I

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