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Cidersomerset
6th September 2015, 14:38
I saw this article this morning which made me smile, considering the possible royal
Babylonian bloodline speculation. Young Queen 'Lizzie' was fascinated by 'Nessie'
like millions of others around the world. This prompted me to have a little 'Nessie'
update..LOL

Previous thread....3rd August 2012 22:03

'The most convincing Nessie photograph ever':

Skipper claims to have finally found proof that Loch Ness Monster exists

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/08/03/article-2183094-145BAD17000005DC-198_634x423.jpg

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?48105-The-most-convincing-Nessie-photograph-ever-..

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Also another article is comparing some aspects of Queen 'Liz' & 'Vics' as she overtakes
her great ,great grandmother as the longest reigning monarch in the UK & commonewealth..


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Of monarchs and monsters: Young Queen Elizabeth was fascinated by Nessie – and
even wanted it named after her, papers reveal

By David Icke on 6th September 2015 Illuminati Criminals, Reptilian Agenda

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Of monarchs and monsters: Young Queen Elizabeth was fascinated by Nessie - and
even wanted it named after her, papers reveal
Queen encouraged investigation by Sir Peter Scott in the summer of 1960
Her private secretary said Queen was 'very interested' in work on Nessie
The monster could not be named Elizabeth unless it was real, it was said
Multiple 'sightings' of the beast but no photographs have proved definitive

By Lydia Willgress for MailOnline

Published: 09:00, 5 September 2015 | Updated: 13:59, 5 September 2015

‘Queen Elizabeth is fascinated by the Loch Ness Monster and even entertained the
idea it could be named after her, papers have revealed.The young Queen
encouraged an investigation into the mysterious beast, which lives around 70 miles
from her Scottish Balmoral estate, by Sir Peter Scott.Documents show Sir Peter,
the son of Antarctic explorer Captain Scott, wrote to the Queen’s assistant private
secretary Martin Charteris revealing his proposals to track down Nessie in May 1960.’

According to the Independent, Mr Charteris replied to say the Queen was 'very
interested'.He wrote: 'Her Majesty has seen your letter and was very interested in
its contents, and I hope that you will keep us in touch with the progress of your
investigation.'A senior royal aide told Sir Peter Scott, who was leading an
investigation into the mysterious beast, that the young Queen, pictured with the
Duke of Edinburgh, was 'very interested' in his work

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The Loch Ness (pictured) has become the subject of hunts by fans from across the
globe, with many hoping to finally solve the mystery

The senior royal aide added: 'If there is any question of naming the animal after
the Queen, there must of course be absolutely irrefutable evidence of its existence.
'It would be most regrettable to connect Her Majesty in any way with something
which ultimately turned out to be a hoax.'The documents, uncovered by a post-
graduate researcher at Cambridge University, shed light on the decades-long hunt
for Nessie.




REAL OR NOT REAL? THE PHOTOGRAPHS THAT CONTINUE TO SPARK THE NESSIE DEBATE

An online register lists 1,072 total Nessie sightings. It was created by Gary
Campbell, the man behind the Official Loch Ness Monster Fan Club.

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This picture, said to show the monster, was taken by Hugh Gray in 1933 and
published in the Daily Express

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A close-up of what could be the Loch Ness Monster. The photo was taken by
William Jobes in 2011

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3223228/Of-monarchs-monsters-Young-Queen-Elizabeth-fascinated-Nessie-wanted-named-papers-reveal.html#ixzz3kyKfCFs2
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Is this the Loch Ness Monster? New Google Earth picture is best sighting of year
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MIRROR ...........

Is this the Loch Ness Monster? New Google Earth picture is best sighting of year
11:45, 13 January 2015
Updated 11:50, 13 January 2015
By John Jeffay , Sophia Rahman

A Nessie enthusiast snapped a picture of the mythical beast on Google Earth from home
in Stockholm, 800 miles away

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/loch-ness-monster-new-google-4970375

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EXPRESS........

Loch Ness Monster: New photo 'shows Nessie diving through wave' in infamous loch

COULD this be the proof that Nessie is alive?

By Aaron Brown


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Cidersomerset
6th September 2015, 14:50
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Queen Elizabeth II: Elizabeth and Victoria in numbers

By John Harrison
BBC News..3 hours ago...From the section UK

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Queen Elizabeth II will overtake Queen Victoria as the UK's longest serving
monarch this week. Between them, they have reigned for more than 125 years.

There are many parallels between the pair, as well as some marked differences.

Young Queens

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Queen Victoria and Queen ElizabethImage copyright Various
VICTORIA became Queen aged 18 and remained on the throne for 23,226 days, or
63 years, seven months and two days.ELIZABETH assumed the throne aged 25 and
will become Britain's longest reigning monarch on 9 September 2015.

A member of the German House of Hanover, VICTORIA, who stood 4ft 11in (1.5
metres), was the last of the Hanoverian monarchs. She had nine children - four of
whom became sovereigns or married sovereigns.

ELIZABETH, who is 5ft 4ins (1.6 metres), is a descendant of the House of Saxe-
Coburg and Gotha, which was renamed the House of Windsor during World War
One. Elizabeth and Prince Philip have four children.

Becoming Queen

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Some 400,000 people gathered in London for VICTORIA's coronation.

An estimated 27 million people in Britain watched ELIZABETH's coronation on TV
and 11 million listened on the radio.

Happily married

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VICTORIA married Prince Albert on 10 February 1840 aged 21. They were married
for 20 years, before he died in December 1861.

ELIZABETH married the Duke of Edinburgh on 20 November 1947, also aged 21.
They have been married for nearly 68 years.She is the first reigning British
monarch to celebrate a diamond wedding anniversary.

State of the nation

When VICTORIA assumed the throne in 1837 - the UK's population was 16 million.
She died on 22 January, 1901, when there were 32.5 million people.

ELIZABETH took the throne in 1952 with the UK population at 50 million. At her
Diamond Jubilee, in 2012, it had increased to 63.2 million.

Map of populations
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Growth and decline

VICTORIA oversaw an empire, measuring a quarter of the globe, and some 400
million people.

ELIZABETH is head of state of the UK and 15 Commonwealth realms, with a
combined population of about 139 million.

Foreign climes

VICTORIA made her first official visit to Ireland in 1849.

ELIZABETH has visited 116 countries on official trips, covering 43,618 miles since
her first in 1953.

Wealthy women

VICTORIA was given £385,000 by Parliament after taking the throne, later buying
Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, and Balmoral Castle.

ELIZABETH is estimated to be worth £340m.

Prime ministers
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British prime ministers - Viscount Palmerston, Sir Robert Peel, Benjamin Disraeli,
Sir Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher, Tony BlairImage copyright Getty/AP/BBC
VICTORIA's reign included 10 UK prime ministers. She outlived all but two.

William Gladstone was prime minister on no less than four occasions during her monarchy.

ELIZABETH has overseen 12 prime ministers. Margaret Thatcher was the longest-
serving - for more than 11 years.

Coins in circulation
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Coins from 1860 and 2015Image copyright The Royal Mint
During VICTORIA's reign, some 2.5 billion coins were produced by the Royal Mint.

Since ELIZABETH's coronation, 68 billion coins have been produced (8.1 billion pre-
decimal coins and 60.3 billion decimal coins).

Popes and archbishops

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List of Archbishops of Canterbury and Popes under Victoria and Elizabeth
VICTORIA's reign oversaw six Archbishops of Canterbury and three popes.

ELIZABETH's has included seven archbishops and seven popes.

Streets

Streets graphic
There are 153 roads named after VICTORIA in the UK.

There are 237 named after ELIZABETH.

Assassinations

There were seven attempts to kill or assault VICTORIA her during her lifetime.


Sources: UK populations, 1941, 1901, 1951 and 2011 census; Commonwealth
populations, Worldometers; Queen's wealth, Sunday Times Rich List, The Royal
Mint, British Monarchy website

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Elizabeth II to be UK's longest-reigning queen

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HISTORIC UK...

Kings and Queens of England & Britain
By Ben Johnson,
There have been 66 monarchs of England and Britain spread over a period of 1500 years.
SAXON KINGS

EGBERT 827 - 839

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British Royal Family Tree

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Published on 21 Nov 2014


This video explains the line between William the Conqueror and the new royal baby,
Prince George of Cambridge.Get the poster here: http://www.usefulcharts.com/european-...

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Royalty is a complete outdated farce that should have ended with Oliver Cromwell
getting rid of Charles 1 as far as I can see........

Queen Elizabeth II - is NOT the rightful heir to the throne of England

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3S2LZAxpq0

Cardillac
6th September 2015, 21:00
it's true that the Windsors (invented family name thanks to George V) are of the house of Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha-

every British monarch has been German since William & Mary; William's (house of Oranian-Nassau- German-) real name was not the Dutch Willem but the German Wilhelm-

Queen Victoria's maiden name was Wolf-Este and her ancestry can be traced back to (at the very least) the very infuential Este family during the time of the highly controvertial/repressive Serene Republic of Venice- Queen Victoria and her beloved Albert spoke primarily German-

just thought I'd throw this info in for thought (my info comes from Joseph Farrell + a few other sources not sourced by Farrell)-

be well all-

Larry

Cidersomerset
6th September 2015, 21:52
every British monarch has been German since William & Mary; William's

A bit before that there were many Anglo Saxon Kings some of which must of
been Germanic or their ancestors were. The first king of a united England , not
ancient celt , British or Romano British ones. There were also Danes , Norman ,
French , Welsh , Scots , Dutch and probably other nationalities that have sat on
the ' Iron throne' ...LOL. Especially if you look at the mother's ( Queens) lineage.
That would also go for all of the Royal houses of Europe and further afield and is
why they are all related and thus ' The Blood lines'..............

Athelstan - First King of All England

http://www.athelstanmuseum.org.uk/people_king_athelstan.html


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After the retreat of the western Roman Empire from Britannia in the early
5th century . Various waves of invasions came from the continent until the
final one in 1066. This is a era of myth legend and many Kings and various
smaller regional kingdoms. The legendry King Arthur and various Romano
British kings tried to stem the tide of the new comers but eventually failed
over the next centuries except for parts of the extreme west of the Island.

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This is a fictional portrayal of the legend taking in aspects of the myths and
tales based on the chivalric knightly codes of medieval Europe. If he existed
Arthur would of probably been Romano British. This is still 'far fetched ' but
entertaining ..............

King Arthur (2004) | Action, Adventure, Drama

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Based on a more realistic portrayal of "Arthur" than has ever been presented
onscreen. The film will focus on the history and politics of the period during which
Arthur ruled -- when the Roman empire collapsed and skirmishes over power broke
out in outlying countries -- as opposed to the mystical elements of the tale on
which past Arthur films have focused.

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Approx areas of the various ethnic invaders & settler during the ' Dark Ages'....
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Shannon
7th September 2015, 02:44
What is the point of having a monarchy in the present times? I know this may sound like a naive or stupid question. But really, what do they have to offer anyone?

Cidersomerset
7th September 2015, 10:00
What is the point of having a monarchy in the present times?
I know this may sound like a naive or stupid question. But really,
what do they have to offer anyone?

Few if any socially , in a free and equal society....

We are told , she is good for trade , a national figurehead and the tourists love the
whole 'monarchy' culture & history pageants pomp and ceremony. Which is rubbish
as other countries have the same without a 'privileged' family living in the castles
and palaces being paid the state. Other countries still have a equivalent hierarchy
as capitalism and other systems still work on the pyramid of power system, with
the few at the top and the many cascading down to the bottom.


There is Plenty reasons in a ritualistic , bloodline dynasty that is one of the main
figureheads of the global elites.

yelik
7th September 2015, 10:54
ha ha, keep it in the family!!

Cidersomerset
7th September 2015, 12:11
A better royal theme tune.....

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What can you say ?....LOL and there are plenty of these people about still......


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Royals super-fan shows off memorabilia

7 September 2015 Last updated at 02:12 BST

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A royal family super-fan says she is very excited that Queen Elizabeth II
is to become Britain's longest-serving monarch on 9 September.


Margaret Tyler, who has used her house to create a shrine to Britain's Royal
Family, explained why she thinks that the Queen has been such a good monarch.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-34123242

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Cidersomerset
9th September 2015, 00:15
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Queen Elizabeth II becomes longest-reigning UK monarch

1 hour ago.....From the section UK

The Queen in new official photoImage copyright Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
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A new official photograph has been released to mark the occasion

Queen Elizabeth II becomes Britain's longest-reigning monarch later when
she passes the record set by her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria.

The Queen will have reigned for 63 years and seven months - calculated
at 23,226 days, 16 hours and approximately 30 minutes at about 17:30 BST.

Prime Minister David Cameron will lead tributes in the House of Commons
and there will be a River Thames salute.

The Queen, who is 89, will spend the day on official duties in Scotland.

The exact moment the Queen reaches the milestone is not known because her
father, George VI, passed away in the early hours of 6 February 1952.

Business in the Commons will be postponed for half an hour so MPs can pay
tribute to the Queen.

On the Thames, a flotilla of historic vessels, leisure cruisers and passenger boats
will take part in a procession between Tower Bridge and the Houses of Parliament.

The bridge will lift as a sign of respect and HMS Belfast will sound a four-gun salute.

Read More......

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-34177107

Shannon
9th September 2015, 01:24
I'm

What is the point of having a monarchy in the present times?
I know this may sound like a naive or stupid question. But really,
what do they have to offer anyone?

Few if any socially , in a free and equal society....

We are told , she is good for trade , a national figurehead and the tourists love the
whole 'monarchy' culture & history pageants pomp and ceremony. Which is rubbish
as other countries have the same without a 'privileged' family living in the castles
and palaces being paid the state. Other countries still have a equivalent hierarchy
as capitalism and other systems still work on the pyramid of power system, with
the few at the top and the many cascading down to the bottom.


There is Plenty reasons in a ritualistic , bloodline dynasty that is one of the main
figureheads of the global elites.

Oh yeah tourism and trade.....when I go to the UK, believe me when I say that that family will have nothing to do with why I'm going to enjoy the beautiful English countryside. :)


What a crock. :/