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Re: The Romanov bloodline decending from 4th century AD
« Reply #30 on: February 23, 2017, 02:05:20 PM »
Ah, Forum Admin

I'm exercising my rather dry sense of humour by approaching the absurd claims with a degree of mock seriousness!

The points are serious, but the tone is intended to be mocking (or is it a bit too dry?).

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Re: The Romanov bloodline decending from 4th century AD
« Reply #31 on: February 23, 2017, 02:13:55 PM »
We need to design a sarcasm emoji or special sarcasm font. :-)

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Re: The Romanov bloodline decending from 4th century AD
« Reply #32 on: February 23, 2017, 02:40:24 PM »
Good thinking.

I'm sure that would be useful for Preved as well as me.

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Re: The Romanov bloodline decending from 4th century AD
« Reply #33 on: February 23, 2017, 03:23:43 PM »
Thank you for your confusion that was expected you have not disappointed anyone with your comments you show you are unable to understand. If you are able please continue with your negative comments, nothing else is expected of you.

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His nearly un intelligible English confuses me. Most Canadians don't write like English is a third language for them.  The evasion of answering direct questions, lack of genuine evidence and sheer lack of grasping how DNA works and what it can can't show also confuse me.

But, then this one is just another pathetic excuse of someone who's life is so empty they have to create some fiction of making themselves connected to "royalty" and retreat to theatrical bleats of indignation when confronted that no rational person actually gives a crap about all of this earlobe nonsense and the unsupported "evidence" which shows nothing at all.

I'd suggest giving this royal wannabee a clear berth, attempts at rational discussion went nowhere some time ago. You are wasting your time giving this any oxygen at all.
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Re: The Romanov bloodline decending from 4th century AD
« Reply #34 on: February 23, 2017, 03:33:01 PM »
your comments you show you are unable to understand. If you are able please continue with your negative comments, nothing else is expected of you.


"retreat to theatrical bleats of indignation when confronted that no rational person actually gives a crap about all of this earlobe nonsense and the unsupported "evidence" which shows nothing at all.


Just so you know, I have a post graduate degree and have been studying this subject for some years now. I understand it quite well, especially after speaking with several of the DNA scientists who did the Imperial Family remains DNA. Your snotty attitude proves you are the one who deludes itself into pretending you understand, when you are truly clueless.

PS: You are getting close to being banned from this Forum permanently and every post of yours deleted.  So you might wish to take that into consideration. This ability is in my sole discretion and one of my duties here.

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Re: The Romanov bloodline decending from 4th century AD
« Reply #35 on: February 23, 2017, 07:19:18 PM »
Just to let you know before as you have put it been banned permanently, I am somewhat impressed that you have a post graduate degree but not impressed by your domineer.

I would like to address your comments the first been that I know nothing of what I speak of, I suppose that is the reason you don't want to check out Royal Bloodline Descent on Facebook if that is the case because of the reality that is posted there.

The next matter is your comments of this writer shows he is a want to be royal, that is the last thing I would want to be, as royals work harder and longer for their subjects than any of us who have a degree or otherwise.   I have the deepest respect the United Kingdom royal family and her Majesty and husband Prince Philip, You or I could never be of such high standers.

You advise after speaking with several DNA scientists who did the Imperial remains DNA examination might the one who advised me of my findings and suggested the ear markers of the royals and myself are the same and called called a family complex inheritance. In short sharing the same kin royal or not.  As to my power I have none but I have spent many years in a legal occupation/profession.

Now all you need to do in your capacity of an administrator is to as one may say pull the plug if you feel you have the authority to do so.

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Just so you know, I have a post graduate degree and have been studying this subject for some years now. I understand it quite well, especially after speaking with several of the DNA scientists who did the Imperial Family remains DNA. Your snotty attitude proves you are the one who deludes itself into pretending you understand, when you are truly clueless.

PS: You are getting close to being banned from this Forum permanently and every post of yours deleted.  So you might wish to take that into consideration. This ability is in my sole discretion and one of my duties here.
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Re: The Romanov bloodline decending from 4th century AD
« Reply #36 on: February 24, 2017, 11:41:43 AM »
I'm sure that would be useful for Preved as well as me.

Gogol is fast becoming my favourite Russian author because of his outrageous sarcasm. Just the obsession with rank and a bodily characteristic in "The Nose" is enough to make one think of our dear Junker von Ebert, but consider this dinner scene at a peculiar noble's nest in a godforsaken rural backwater, from "Dead Souls":

In the dining-room there were already two boys, Manilov's sons, children of an age to sit at the dinner table but still on high chairs. With them was their tutor, who bowed politely with a smile. The lady of the house sat behind the soup tureen; the visitor was placed between his host and hostess. A servant tied dinner napkins round the children's necks.

'What charming children!' said Tchitchikov, looking at them. 'How old are they?'

'The elder is eight and the younger was six yesterday,' said Madame Manilov.

'Themistoclus,' said Manilov, addressing the elder boy who was trying to free his chin which had been tied up in the dinner napkin by the footman. Tchitchikov raised his eyebrows a little when he heard this somewhat Greek name, which for some unknown reason Manilov ended with the syllable us; but he tried at once to bring his countenance back to its usual expression.

'Themistoclus! tell me which is the finest town in France?'

At this point the tutor concentrated his whole attention on Themistoclus and looked as though he were going to spring into his face, but was completely reassured at last and nodded his head when Themistoclus said: 'Paris.'

'And which is our finest town?' Manilov asked again.

The tutor pricked up his ears again.

'Petersburg,' answered Themistoclus.

'And any other?'

'Moscow,' answered Themistoclus.

'The clever boy, the darling!' Tchitchikov said upon this. 'Upon my soul,' he went on, addressing the Manilovs with an air of some astonishment, 'at his age, and already so much knowledge. I can assure you that that child will show marked abilities!'

'Oh, you don't know him yet,' answered Manilov, 'he has a very keen wit. The younger now, Alkides, is not so quick, but this fellow if he comes upon anything such as a beetle or a lady-bird, his eyes are racing after it at once; he runs after it and notices it directly. I intend him for the diplomatic service. Themistoclus,' he went on, addressing the boy again, 'would you like to be an ambassador?'

'Yes, I should,' answered Themistoclus, munching bread, and wagging his head from right to left.

At that moment the footman standing behind his chair wiped the ambassador's nose, and he did well, as something very unpleasant might else have dropped into the soup. The conversation at the dinner table began upon the charms of a tranquil life, interspersed with observations from the hostess about the town theatre and the actors in it. The tutor kept an attentive watch upon the speakers, and whenever he saw they were on the point of laughing, he instantly opened his mouth and laughed vigorously. Probably he was a man of grateful disposition and wished to repay the master of the house for his kindly treatment of him. On one occasion, however, his face assumed a severe expression and he sternly tapped on the table, fastening his eyes on the children sitting opposite him. This was in the nick of time, for Themistoclus had just bitten Alkides' ear, and Alkides, screwing up his eyes and opening his mouth, was on the point of breaking into piteous sobs, but, reflecting that he might easily lose the rest of his dinner, he brought his mouth back to its normal position and, with tears in his eyes, began gnawing a mutton bone till both his cheeks were greasy and shining.


I'm sure their ludicrious father just as well could have given them Merovingian instead of high-flying Greek names and be led to believe (the novel is about swindling, after all) that the scars of fraternal strife on their ears were divine auspices that little Themistoclus was destined to be become an ambassador and have the ear of the great of this earth or, with his bent for scientific inquiry, a great and misunderstood geneticist!

The next matter is your comments of this writer shows he is a want to be royal, that is the last thing I would want to be, as royals work harder and longer for their subjects than any of us who have a degree or otherwise. 
Those who still have subjects, yes. Who do you think the Orléans, the Romanovs, the Hohenzollerns etc. have worked for for the last 100 years?
« Last Edit: February 24, 2017, 11:57:40 AM by Превед »
Берёзы севера мне милы,—
Их грустный, опущённый вид,
Как речь безмолвная могилы,
Горячку сердца холодит.

(Афанасий Фет: «Ивы и берёзы», 1843 / 1856)

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Re: The Romanov bloodline decending from 4th century AD
« Reply #37 on: February 24, 2017, 12:03:54 PM »
I'm exercising my rather dry sense of humour by approaching the absurd claims with a degree of mock seriousness!
The points are serious, but the tone is intended to be mocking (or is it a bit too dry?).

Lol, I was wondering if you were serious, thinking you were much too generously condescending! Great deadpan delivery :-)
« Last Edit: February 24, 2017, 12:07:50 PM by Превед »
Берёзы севера мне милы,—
Их грустный, опущённый вид,
Как речь безмолвная могилы,
Горячку сердца холодит.

(Афанасий Фет: «Ивы и берёзы», 1843 / 1856)

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Re: The Romanov bloodline decending from 4th century AD
« Reply #38 on: February 24, 2017, 03:26:07 PM »
I'll keep it up.

Do you have any ideas for a sarcasm emojo?

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Re: The Romanov bloodline decending from 4th century AD
« Reply #39 on: February 25, 2017, 06:14:41 AM »
I'll keep it up.

Do you have any ideas for a sarcasm emojo?

I like the tongue-in-cheek: :p
Берёзы севера мне милы,—
Их грустный, опущённый вид,
Как речь безмолвная могилы,
Горячку сердца холодит.

(Афанасий Фет: «Ивы и берёзы», 1843 / 1856)

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« Reply #40 on: February 27, 2017, 05:11:38 AM »
Hello,
 
I'm the new guy. I justed wanted to say hello to the gang in hopes of making new freinds.
I hope everyone is doing great and I'm looking forward to great debates within the site.
Have a good day!

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« Reply #41 on: February 27, 2017, 05:22:54 AM »
Hello,
 
I'm the newbie. I justed wanted to say hi to the gang in hopes of making new buddies.
I hope everyone is doing great and I'm looking forward to great debates within the site.
Have a good day!

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Re: The Romanov bloodline decending from 4th century AD
« Reply #42 on: March 27, 2017, 03:34:48 PM »
This writer has made comments before on the matter of Czar Nicholas 11 rare  DNA visible markers inherited from birth as did his son Alexei and one sister Anastasia so inherit .

Many will scoff of this writers comments but to clarify I have posted on  RBD (Royal Bloodline Descent    (on Facebook)  to show the rare genetic visible markers do exist and have been doing so since the 4Th century AD on a German King known as Clovis. 

Clovis had 4 sons one was the same name as this writer who also inherited the same visible markers as Clovis, Clovis was a Frank of German origin as was his decedents. Clovis became the first King of France and his German linage descended to royals in the Romanov /German line as well the Kaisers line and that of Queen Victoria and keeps on descending in a few royal lines today.

Some  experts have expressed their theory on the non survivors o the Romanov family of Czar Nicholas 11 and two of his children who inherited his rare gene in the form of a visible marker from birth we do not present a theory but only picture proof of such spoken about.


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This was Royal Bloodline Descent comments at an ealier date and would like to update our findings of thebloodline that carried the gene that produced the royal ancestor markerthat exists even though ome say it does not exist, We are now aware the same bloodline that produces the visble earlobe markers extend back many cnturies into some
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Re: The Romanov bloodline decending from 4th century AD
« Reply #43 on: March 27, 2017, 05:35:47 PM »
I have had quite enough of this self promotion of a silly unsupported, unproven, fictional, and ridiculous, supposition from this user. I'm locking this thread to further comment and "von ebert" with his awful grasp of the English language have been given a "time out" from further posting.