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 Post subject: Re: The Dreamer of the Vine
PostPosted: 01 Apr 2012 2:10 pm 
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It goes on. Hewitt was caught with Cocaine and arrested then released. Thus ensuring his continued silence. The Cocaine was likely planted on him by a CNN journalist with known CIA links.



So which one does Harry most look like? Let's vote on it?



:lol: I've heard a few jokes about Harry and Major Hewitt, unfortunately I cant remember them. :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: The Dreamer of the Vine
PostPosted: 01 Apr 2012 2:37 pm 
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So which one does Harry most look like? Let's vote on it?


That mystery is better off in the Crowley family values thread.

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 Post subject: Re: The Dreamer of the Vine
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TCJ wrote:
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Princess Diana: The Hidden Evidence
Author: John King and John Beveridge
Publisher: SPI Books
The alleged hidden evidence, hinting towards murder
By Kevin McClure

May 2002

<...>

The theme of this book is that Princess Diana was murdered, by or on behalf of MI6 and the CIA. Most of the theories surrounding the actual death you’ll have heard before: the authors simply provide extra, and odder, motives. We hear that Diana had been chosen to marry into the Royal Family because she, as a Spencer, was of the ‘grail bloodline’, and could improve the family as breeding stock. Divorced from Charles and intending to marry a Muslim, she simply had to die.


The Windsors descend from many of the same bloodlines the Spencers do so it would be a bit difficult to isolate an "improvement" in the blood strain. Although I thought she brought them a much-needed breath of fresh air until things started going bad.

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 Post subject: Re: The Dreamer of the Vine
PostPosted: 01 Apr 2012 3:27 pm 
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lovuian wrote:
Ohhhh Please you don't think that her family's name was important
Give me a break!!!

She was a Spencer one of the oldest families in England and she was related to the Stewarts

Her Scottish blood was an added bonus to the match


The same is true of her former mother-in-law. Not a very good point of contrast, Lov.

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 Post subject: Re: The Dreamer of the Vine
PostPosted: 01 Apr 2012 3:38 pm 
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Yep I know her relationship to the HBHG team, I was wondering that when HL was interviewing Plantard for the Beeb, he was privy to the bloodline/Merovingian/Plantard thesis.


That should be fairly obvious, shouldn't it?

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 Post subject: Re: The Dreamer of the Vine
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TCP wrote:
Pilrig wrote:
Yep I know her relationship to the HBHG team, I was wondering that when HL was interviewing Plantard for the Beeb, he was privy to the bloodline/Merovingian/Plantard thesis.


That should be fairly obvious, shouldn't it?

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Well.........It seems it wasn't only Plantard who kept a straight face.... :wink:


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 Post subject: Re: The Dreamer of the Vine
PostPosted: 02 Apr 2012 11:59 pm 
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Pilrig wrote:
BTW the novel ends with a verse:

This cup, this graal...
I have drunk, tout d'une baleine.
She has waited for me for a long time.

According to my English-French dictionary 'baleine' is a whale.

Really ? :?


Perhaps Sheila can set us straight, but I believe that it is similar to an expression in my part of the world: "el enchilada entero".

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 Post subject: Blue eyes
PostPosted: 03 Apr 2012 1:13 am 
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Harry has blue eyes like his father. Hewitt and Diana both

had green eyes.

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 Post subject: Re: The Dreamer of the Vine
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yes Caelum, that's the idea.


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 Post subject: Re: Blue eyes
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Renne wrote:
Harry has blue eyes like his father. Hewitt and Diana both

had green eyes.



Does eye colour count for shapeshifters? :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: Blue eyes
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hotspur wrote:
Renne wrote:
Harry has blue eyes like his father. Hewitt and Diana both

had green eyes.



Does eye colour count for shapeshifters? :shock:


Just want to beat Roscoe to the punch...................

Can any of the Daily Express readers here explain WTF this has to do with RLC?

In anticipation.............

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 Post subject: Re: The Dreamer of the Vine
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Can any of the Daily Express readers here explain WTF this has to do with RLC?


Tommy,

I hope you don't believe my question was serious - entirely tongue in cheek.

Anyway, the horse bolted way back.

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Can any of the Daily Express readers here explain WTF this has to do with RLC?


Tommy,

I hope you don't believe my question was serious - entirely tongue in cheek.

Anyway, the horse bolted way back.


Jeez mate, what do you think? :roll:
Daily Express readers are a peculiar section of UK society that still believe ferverently that St Diana was bumped off by the establishment.

I suppose if ones life is a continuous hunt for conspiracies then maybe it's what gets you out of bed in the morning...............

TD :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: The Dreamer of the Vine
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I have a question to ask of the Brits here....."If" either or both of Prince Charles's sons was determined by
DNA to NOT be sired by him, and "If" the non-bloodline son were to actually take the Throne through some string of unforseen events leading to his succession as next in line,
then could his right to the throne be challenged on the basis of his DNA?
Just asking......

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 Post subject: Re: Blue eyes
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Renne wrote:
Harry has blue eyes like his father. Hewitt and Diana both

had green eyes.


Harry also bears a strong resemblance to Diana's sister, Sarah Fellowes.

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 Post subject: Re: The Dreamer of the Vine
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Sheila wrote:
yes Caelum, that's the idea.


yeah, great but for us tartan backwoodsmen what does it mean ? :roll:


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 Post subject: Re: The Dreamer of the Vine
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Shasta wrote:
I have a question to ask of the Brits here....."If" either or both of Prince Charles's sons was determined by
DNA to NOT be sired by him, and "If" the non-bloodline son were to actually take the Throne through some string of unforseen events leading to his succession as next in line,
then could his right to the throne be challenged on the basis of his DNA?
Just asking......


Airmiles Andy would be next in line...and oor quaint Act of Settlement rules out Catholics.

"Sure it's old but it is beautiful and it's colours they are fine..." and so on....


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Pilrig wrote:
Sheila wrote:
yes Caelum, that's the idea.


yeah, great but for us tartan backwoodsmen what does it mean ? :roll:



http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/whole_enchilada :

All of something or a group of related things taken in totality.

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 Post subject: Re: The Dreamer of the Vine
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Pilrig wrote:
Airmiles Andy would be next in line...and oor quaint Act of Settlement rules out Catholics


Yeah, when Queen Anne died they had to skip over the first 56 names on the succession list before they landed on a Protestant (German Georgie). You'd think that one out of the 56 would have said "screw it, I'll go Anglican to land that prize"...

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 Post subject: Re: Blue eyes
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hotspur wrote:
Renne wrote:
Harry has blue eyes like his father. Hewitt and Diana both

had green eyes.



Does eye colour count for shapeshifters? :shock:



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Now that's what I call shapeshifting.

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 Post subject: Re: Blue eyes
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roscoe wrote:
Now that's what I call shapeshifting.




Yes, but what is the colour of their eyes? :roll:

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