Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna Part 10
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@1toscany: "Persuasive"; lol. You have not bothered to delve into any possible genetic foul-up, re analysis methodology and/or data flubs -- those would appear to be your sole realms and venues (empirical mastery thereof) that might bolster your underlying claim(ant). Name dropping and "title" brandishing married to "age 'ism" does not cut it.
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@CarCriticAssessor We have investigated this case longer than you are old, son. When you become old, I hope you are not noted as being "homely". Just remember that you heard the truth from me. I have been to your, Isle of Man, very cool place. I am old enough to be your grand father. The "impostor" as you call her was a Godmother of Prince MIchael Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, His other was Queen Juliana of The Netherlands. Quite an honor to bestow upon a Polish peasant.
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@1toscany: Dear Supercilious, Again, barring any possible Chimera instance {rare: two types of mt|RNA DNA presence}, it appears, adduced from my own exhaustive research into the cross-discipline and cross-functional subject matter that, indeed, the rather homely "Anna Anderson" was an imposter. That said, it does not imply that yours truly holds any particular pro-leadership aka monarchist views; but, instead, it, the HOAX, gulls me, itself, as much as the hidden Jacob Schiff Tzar-Gone ruse does
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@CarCriticAssessor Nonsense! Olga cried over being forced to sign a deposition. She was indeed the Grand Duchess! Everyone knew it! The dark cloud that covered the scandal over the family will come to light very soon. Have you read any books or researched and investigated this topic in 5 countries like I have?
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A block of Anna Anderson's intestine (it was saved after an operation she had) and a clump of her hair (she dyed her hair orange; the orange hair was taken from an envelope found in her filthy house with "Anastasia's hair" written on it, no doubt by her husband) were used to obtain her DNA. Her body was cremated; perhaps to prevent a DNA analysis? Anyway, her DNA was tested against relatives of the Romanovs and there was no match. She was finally proven a fraud.
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@cynthiacher "Doubt has also been cast on the accuracy of the early testing by a more recent team of Japanese researchers. Clearly primarily I mean in the case of a potential deliberate contamination". (See your AP post from September 12, 2011, replying to The guru Bob Atchison, Re: Stories of Survivors of Ipatiev House Murder)
wow, thanks for the info!
you know, there are people out there who want something so badly that they think of nothing else and focus on the goal. In the end they reach the goal, so who am i to say they're imposter or the real deal?
Carmarthan415 2 years ago 3
Your video displays ridiculously difficult to read content; your introductory speech should expound earlier upon the reasons for your breakthrough news.
That said, it appears, too, that you, Stanford's Professor Knight et al may well have missed the mark entirely -- which, paradoxically, might, surprisingly, prove a boon for resurrection of eg. Anna Anderson's claim -- mainly ... CHIMERA; covering eg.Grand Duchess Elizabeth or Alexandra having more than two DNA profiles between et al: Get it!
CarCriticAssessor 4 months ago 2