7 Responses to “THE QUEEN’S JUBILEE – DNA CELEBRATION”

  1. ian says:

    In your face.

    • pete fairhurst says:

      It’s their celebration that they managed to amend the dna of 70% of Brits in the past 2 years

  2. newensign says:

    Interesting Danceaway. I wonder how many saw the DNA connection? Not many I think! This reminds that Elizabeth II is not lawfully Queen as she signed the top instead of at the bottom and underlined it meaning legally nothing after that applies – see link
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEw2jKFmwNo

    • danceaway says:

      Very interesting link, newensign.

      Considered posting it for the information as a complement to yours, but concerned that it would look like a promotion of the Kingship story and thus a bit controversial….

      • newensign says:

        I can understand that Danceaway, as I also think Monarchy is the best form of rule under the Law (not Government), unfortunately Monarchs thought themselves above the Law! In the days of Monarchic rule, decisions within the law were all made at local level ie Parish and County. There were no standing armies or police. If there was a dangerous criminal at large, the Sheriff called a posse of locals who would be armed in those days. All started to go down hill under William the Conqueror. So that the monarchy did not come in to alien hands, God decreed that it should remain in the sceptre tribe of Judah (not the Jews). Since the UK went bankrupt in the early1800’s when the Rothschild’s family interbred with royalty and as a consequence the Queen is not of the true royal line. A monarch gives focus for pride in ones country and its traditions,

  3. nixon scraypes says:

    Yes, the link was very interesting. Considering the amazing popularity of the present monarchy amongst the people, its obviously a viable idea. But who? Who is the line of Judah? Democracy has turned into oligarchy. Plato’s republic seems bloodless and artificial. The ” intellectuals and progressives” would have a fit!

    • newensign says:

      It is more correct to say the Line of David of the tribe of Judah, Nixon S. The so called Star of David is nothing to do with the David of the Bible. In the heralds’ office in London there a genealogy chart tracing the royal line back to David of the Bible. The Lion is the symbol of Judah and is on the Royal coat of arms for England and Scotland – Could say more but it might be a bit too controversial!