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Just capturing this before you come to regret posting it and try to delete it, Sue. It's 100% libel and it's actionable.
TCP
Thanks for the laugh this evening. I needed that! Perhaps it is libel and actionable. Would that be before, or after people have read the wicked comments you posted here about me? Should I 'capture' those before you delete or change them?
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And can you name some of these "Merovingians" who led the First Crusade and who became Kings of Jerusalem? As opposed to, say, the first Angevins or the Boulognes? Maybe you could provide a list of these "des Marets" kings you purport to descend from, as I must admit I've never heard of them before.
See, it wouldn't help at all for me to read your book now since Richard has already spilled the beans about the tome being rather light on detail when it comes to your "bloodline" claims.
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Hate to break this to you and the Demarest Museum of Demarest, New Jersey but you're peddling egomaniacal fabrications. There was never a King of Jerusalem named "des Marets" no matter what sort tall tales your kinfolk like to entertain each other with around the dinner table. In fact, I'd actually be willing to wager that the Demarest Museum of Demarest, New Jersey has no idea you're trying to pull a McGowan on what is no doubt a perfectly respectable and honorable lineage without your "Merovingian" pipe dreams. Perhaps I should make inquiries.
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Hey Richard? Can you give us the page numbers and resources used to back up Sue's Merovingian bloodline claims? Thanks!
Oh, BTW Sue, since I haven't solicited any PMs from you and have told you I'd rather you didn't send them to me, I'd prefer to have this discussion here, in full view rather than behind curtains. Thanks for understanding.

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I answered this on the Ben Hammott Confession thread (why you chose to drag your issues there is beyond me - a thread about deconstructing a hoax? Is this Freudian?).
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Shasta wrote:
I go to our family museum and to other family members for cheat sheets..

They did all the hard work. Just to confuse TCP. (I see it's working)
I'm sure fabrication is challenging work; but I'm not confused, in fact I'm possibly the only one here who could see through your ruse immediately. It didn't work. You can keep dancing around it but that's not going to change. Epic failure.
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I haven't been angry, I've been persistent - and that's made you angry. Notice I don't comment on your posts unless they concern your bloodline fantasies. TCP
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You're writing a book about the DNA of God? Oh, this one I've got to see! Maybe you do have that elusive Y-chromosome after all, Sue - 'cause you've certainly got balls! TCP
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I recall a few posts here that I participated in, that had nothing to do with bloodlines...and yet you followed me around and inserted posts related to bloodlines....changing the topic of the threads and quite spoiling them for anyone else to want to continue...you do that often.
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You want to make an apology now? I accept.
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None offered, and none forthcoming. You brought this on yourself.
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As long as you continue to promote yourself as some sort of physical repository of the Merovingian gene pool, I will continue to ask you to explain yourself. To expect dispensation from having to answer questions on matters raised on this forum by YOU is rather unrealistic.
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It's funny, Sue - back when you and I used to laugh ourselves silly over McGowan's Merovingian bloodline agenda I never could have imagined that your true motivation was to outdo her. Looking back, I should have realized it then. All the signs were there but I never took you for such a shallow, petty, childish, jealousy-ridden hypocrite. THAT was your real problem with her - she was stealing your thunder! She was getting the sort of attention you felt YOU deserved. It's so clear now. She played the game better than you did and it made you crazy.
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If you can't or wont read the book, and don't have a clue what you are attacking here, do not post to me or about me again.
It only heaps shame on you, not me.
Have a nice day.
Sorry Sue, I've got you number this time. You're not as clever as you might have thought.
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You accused McGowan of stealing from you - of "plagiarizing" you - and you actually filed a lawsuit against her. But what did she have that you thought was yours? She wrote a novel with a "Bloodline of Jesus" theme, hinted that the premise was true, and that she was the physical culmination. Her book was set in France, not India. She included no references whatsoever to the Roza Bal tomb or to Kashmir. The only hint of any sort of correlation was the "grail child" plot device - which she claimed for herself and now you're insinuating belongs to YOU and you've got the DNA to prove it!
And all of this was revealed right here on this forum, to people who have never read your book. Perhaps you felt this was an incentive to get people to read it, but the "enticements" were right here for anyone to read, or anyone to comment on, or anyone to question. Clearly you were not prepared for that eventuality. You witnessed the shitstorm brought down on McGowan's head, in fact you contributed to it heavily. Did you really think you would escape the same sort of intense scrutiny? Did you somehow imagine that because you thought you'd "tamed" me years ago that I would look the other way? Were you THAT naïve?
Step up, Sue. Show some integrity.
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Whoah there Spartacus...... back up. You have no right to say that I made 'bogus' claims.
I made it very clear that there are literally hundreds, if not thousands of genealogy charts to choose from..
I do not know which one the Museum and the family websites have relied upon.
To assume that either is bogus is completely misleading. That remark is so unfair! If only you knew how long and hard they have worked to try and make these as accurate as possible.
Any glance at any one of the charts, whether from this line of Des Marets or that line, shows the branches to kings, queens, and princes...that fact is not altered by the use of one genealogy chart over another.....this again emphasizes the need for DNA profiles.
If you knew your origins and family back as far, I'm sure you would find mention of kings, queens, and princes too... there is nothing boastful or unusual about those associations..
Now let me ask you a question. Why would you use a word like 'bogus" in the first place?
It suggests there will be no fair dialogue between us now or in the future because you
have already pre-determined a different outcome regardless what I say.
Shasta
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As I recall,I wrote that edition in the wake of KMG's claims. I was extremely careful to avoid the pitfalls of making such claims..My intention was never to get attention as a 'Grail Child'...
Oh no, of course not. You just filed a lawsuit against her for doing it after claiming she'd stolen the idea from you.
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but rather to advance the idea that DNA might be the best way to go...
And using your own as the control sample for testing, conveniently enough.

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and I had no legitimate reason for putting the Project together (remember I was facing fundamentalists who controlled the tomb) except to say that our interest lay in our family name...According to Islamic law, that was/is one of the few reasons they would allow the DNA to be retrieved. So to be very clear, on one hand I avoided making such claims except as generalizations involving the entire family line, and second, I had to make some statements to justify to the Mullahs why they would allow the opening of the grave. It was a fine line, and from the angle of your questioning here, it appears that you think I crossed that line, which was never my intention..
How many Mullahs are you trying to persuade here on the forum, Sue? I guess the Mullahs in Kashmir just took your word for it, yes? Or did you show them Page 3 of your book?
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What I have said in both the old and the new edition, is to identify my family line, then explain how OTHERS in the world made claims that descendents from Merovich, Clovis and Clothilde were somehow connected with the desposyni of Jesus. This is the reason for my initial interest. No claims were made....just a few "what if's" to lead the reader into the next train of thought. I tried to answer the questions as though all of us may be descended from this bloodline...how should we approach the research, what should we do to advance the research? That led to gathering the DNA from as many ancient Biblical graves as possible and narrowing the gathered results into some assumptions about the Jesus bloodline.
No "claims" were made? What about the tacit inference implied that if Jesus was in that tomb, his DNA would match yours for purposes of ID verification because you're a "proven" Merovingian descendant? THAT is a claim, Sue. It isn't previously established fact, and now that we know how you are making that determination it can be permanently dispensed with because it is factually FALSE.
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Shasta said: My cousin Robert Demarest said this: " If the current line stands and I'm right with my other work, Godfrey and Baldwin are the brothers of Baldwin I Lord desMaret's wife, who was his cousin. That would make them roughly our 27th Great Uncles..."
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If you left it about research, I might have responded.....but to you this is not about research at all. It never was.
I'm glad you realize that now, Sue. It was about exposing yet another in a long, sad series of "bloodline" hoaxes. I guess you only admired it when the focus was on someone else; now that the focus is on you you're finding it all too uncomfortable. Not very good judgment on your part, Sue.
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TCP said:" Sue, unlike you I don't review books out of spite that I haven't read." TCP, this is a Complete lie and another attempt to discredit and disparage.
TCP wrote: Yeah, right. You just file frivolous lawsuits.
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TCP said: The only one here engaged in deception is YOU, Suzanne Olsson. With all of my "very bad research" I include URLs so that anyone following this discussion can see what I'm finding and evaluate it themselves. You don't. Instead you weave an ever-evolving tale about "family Bibles" and unnamed "family members" hoofing it all over northern France scouring little villages and old churches for records that OF COURSE "prove" your statements are "factual" - and then get on your high-horse when information found on the Internet (and I claim no special prowess here, anyone who can operate Google can turn up the same information) contradicts you. Then you bitch and moan about being "attacked" when in fact YOU are undermining YOURSELF by throwing tantrums and constantly changing your narrative when you can't sustain it any longer.
Now, do I believe you fabricated this genealogical fantasy yourself? No, I do not. I can see for myself that it existed from at least 1886. Do I believe you are largely ignorant of historical details that render your understanding hopelessly flawed? Yes, I do. But you've created a personal narrative to go along with it that frankly I find terribly unlikely. I can't blame you for doing everything in your power to try to save the family legend EXCEPT for inventing misleading details and constantly revising your story whenever you hit a roadblock. That qualifies as deception, even if it's only self-deception since I really don't believe anyone else here is falling for it.
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TCP said: You're deranged.
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TCP said: You're certifiably insane. I set you up? You got your knickers in a twist over your bizarre contention that KM stole your idea for what turned out to be nothing more than shameless and baseless self-promotion on both your parts. You provoked her. You attacked her anonymously. You filed a lawsuit against her. She counter-sued, your attorneys asked you to put up your house as a guarantee that they'd get paid for what even they could see was a losing suit. I distanced myself from you because I could see then that you're mentally unstable and dangerous. Now I can see why. You weren't making "Merovingian" claims about YOURSELF back then, it was supposedly all on behalf of some little girl in India, the daughter or granddaughter of someone you know there. Now, of course, we all find out in explicit detail that it was always about YOU and your sick fantasies.
OK Tim Carmain.....I have saved the above quotes....100% liable ones too! And I made corrections to my previous quote..to include mention of the lawsuit between Dan Brown and Beigent...
You have a nice evening .