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TOPIC: does ITK know this ?
#100609
hedda

does ITK know this ? 11 Years, 11 Months ago  
ROYAL FAMILY SECRETS:

This is Nerissa - a member of the British Royal Family
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Report by CHRIS EVERARD:
Nerissa and Katherine Bowes-Lyon are nieces of the Queen's deceased Mother and first cousins to the Queen - they were incarcerated in 1941 at the Royal Earlswood Asylum, at Redhill, England in Surrey. They should have PRINCESS status - but instead they have been shut away with no visitors.

They are just two of many dozens of 'mad' royal family members who have been locked-up and hidden away from the public. The royal family not only ignore these members, but actively deny their existence and have even lied to the newspapers about them. Some members of the royal family have lied and told journalists that these family members are dead!

Burke’s Peerage had declared Nerissa Bowes-Lyon to be long dead. This disinformation was published and accepted by journalists to be true. In fact, Nerissa did not die until 1986, aged 66, and Katherine Bowes-Lyon is still alive; at 85, she is the same age as the Queen.

The shocking and horrible way the royal family has imprisoned and neglected their own family members came to light shortly after Nerissa’s death, when journalists discovered she was buried in a grave marked only by a plastic name-tag and a serial number. Nerissa Bowes-Lyon was a fully-paid-up member of the royal household - her only 'crime' was that physically she showed clear signs of 'inbreeding'.

Nerissa was born in 1919, and Katherine in 1926. Their father was John Bowes-Lyon, one of the Queen's uncles and a son of the Earl of Strathmore. At his castle in Scotland, young Prince Eddy was imprisoned in a small room, hidden in a thick wall. I revealed his sorry life in my film MURDERED BY THE MONARCHY - and am updating my documentary to include new reports on the 'secret' members of the royal family which have been hidden from public view. You can get a free TV Guide to the enigma channel by going here:

www.enigmatv.com/the_enigma_channel/Welcome.html
 
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#100613
Ben 7

Re:does ITK know this ? 11 Years, 11 Months ago  
No - but he'll type that he does...


 
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#100619
In The Know

Re:does ITK know this ? 11 Years, 11 Months ago  
hedda wrote:
ROYAL FAMILY SECRETS:

Of course I know, hedda !

I even posted about it ages ago -


www.kingofhits.co.uk/index.php?option=co...limitstart=40#100168
 
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#100623
In The Know

Re:does ITK know this ? 11 Years, 11 Months ago  
hedda wrote:
At his castle in Scotland, young Prince Eddy was imprisoned in a small room, hidden in a thick wall. I revealed his sorry life in my film MURDERED BY THE MONARCHY


blogs.smithsonianmag.com/history/2012/02/the-monster-of-glamis/
 
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#100624
Re:does ITK know this ? 11 Years, 11 Months ago  
Ben 7 wrote:
No - but he'll type that he does...




I should think everybody that is interested is aware because there was recently a documentary about it and articles in the newspapers.
I am not sure it is fair to condemn the royals for having their relatives put in a home because in those days, that is simply what was done and it was thought best.
 
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Pattaya

Re:does ITK know this ? 11 Years, 11 Months ago  
Ben 7 wrote:
No - but he'll type that he does...




Silly boy,get a life
 
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#100631
Ben 7

Re:does ITK know this ? 11 Years, 11 Months ago  
Next - its John....



(the ITK version!)



 
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#100633
In The Know

Re:does ITK know this ? 11 Years, 11 Months ago  
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
I am not sure it is fair to condemn the royals for having their relatives put in a home because in those days, that is simply what was done

.. and then to completely "forget" about them ?
... and even to try and have them "written out of history" ?

Isn't that all a bit cynical - and shows that the Royals were thinking of their own image / reputation rather than anything else?
 
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#100652
In The Know

Re:does ITK know this ? 11 Years, 11 Months ago  
Just shows that BOTH sides of the family are totally bonkers - the Windsor side (from Mad King George), and the Bowes-Lyons side (which produced imbeciles and people so deformed they were locked away in secret rooms).

Come to think of it, the Queen Mum was hardly normal - she never spoke (after 1923) - just made a series of gurgling noises !
 
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#100671
Pattaya

Re:does ITK know this ? 11 Years, 11 Months ago  
In The Know wrote:
Just shows that BOTH sides of the family are totally bonkers - the Windsor side (from Mad King George), and the Bowes-Lyons side (which produced imbeciles and people so deformed they were locked away in secret rooms).

Come to think of it, the Queen Mum was hardly normal - she never spoke (after 1923) - just made a series of gurgling noises !


Think that was the effects of the Gin
 
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#100677
In The Know

Re:does ITK know this ? 11 Years, 11 Months ago  
Pattaya wrote:

Think that was the effects of the Gin


Wasn't the Queen Mum's tipple Dubonnet ?

Gin was the favourite of Margaret (who drowned in it).
 
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#100702
hedda

Re:does ITK know this ? 11 Years, 11 Months ago  
it just shows that Britain didn't realise what it lost when poor old Uncle Dickie was buried in that Leicester carpark.

just think HRH Hedda..what a wonderful , glamorous monarch. Imagine how popular she would be when she decreed Buck House be made into council flats.
would take no nonsense either from Maggie , Tony or that goose Cameron (quite liked Major )
 
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#100705
Pattaya

Re:does ITK know this ? 11 Years, 11 Months ago  
In The Know wrote:
Pattaya wrote:

Think that was the effects of the Gin


Wasn't the Queen Mum's tipple Dubonnet ?

Gin was the favourite of Margaret (who drowned in it).


Surprised it wasn't QC Sherry,by the bucket load of course
 
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#100713
In The Know

Re:does ITK know this ? 11 Years, 11 Months ago  
hedda wrote:
it just shows that Britain didn't realise what it lost when poor old Uncle Dickie was buried in that Leicester carpark.

STILL no evidence eh, hedda?

Just finished compiling a different line (rather than the normal straight back male line).

I took an interesting marriage and followed the female (of that marriage) and traced her line. Guess where to?

Anne Plantagenet (elder sister of BOTH King Edward IV and Richard III)
 
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#100714
Re:does ITK know this ? 11 Years, 11 Months ago  
In The Know wrote:
hedda wrote:
it just shows that Britain didn't realise what it lost when poor old Uncle Dickie was buried in that Leicester carpark.

STILL no evidence eh, hedda?

Just finished compiling a different line (rather than the normal straight back male line).

I took an interesting marriage and followed the female (of that marriage) and traced her line. Guess where to?

Anne Plantagenet (elder sister of BOTH King Edward IV and Richard III)



Does this mean you are inbred?
 
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#100719
hedda

Re:does ITK know this ? 11 Years, 11 Months ago  
In The Know wrote:
hedda wrote:
it just shows that Britain didn't realise what it lost when poor old Uncle Dickie was buried in that Leicester carpark.

STILL no evidence eh, hedda?

Just finished compiling a different line (rather than the normal straight back male line).

I took an interesting marriage and followed the female (of that marriage) and traced her line. Guess where to?

Anne Plantagenet (elder sister of BOTH King Edward IV and Richard III)


Auntie Anne was bonkers as were her descendants
 
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