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Post by agentf on Jun 9, 2022 4:37:59 GMT -5
I would be remiss to not mention a case where there could be a child in some kind of jeopardy. But I'm going to preface this post with many caveats, beginning with the recent grumblings on CDAN that the Barclay madam was going after a prince for beating one of her breadwinners and thus denting the madam's revenues, by accusing the prince in question of misconduct(!) and shaking him down. (That caveat being caveated by the fact she didn't seem to mind the misconduct until her cash flow was affected 😏.) www.thedailybeast.com/friends-of-american-kasia-gallanio-say-former-qatari-royal-did-not-die-of-accidental-overdoseSome families give creepy uncles a whole new meaning, let's be honest. This woman is a Californian modelled after the former first lady, who hung out with a now also dead Saudi playboy whose name she tattooed on herself (!). There are many dynamics converging here, to render this nebulous. Who was she, before her marriage. Why was he really exiled by his family. Why were the children separated at all, leaving one alone with one parent. What was her connection to a rival "tribe". Let's hope the child's claims are properly handled by French child experts and that all children receive proper attention. They are the most vulnerable here.
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Post by agentf on Dec 8, 2022 12:16:04 GMT -5
This is intriguing, and no doubt a field of study that will one day have to be addressed, about the modern political system and monarchy. There are some legitimate grievances at play, especially as government more and more disconnects from the populace by focusing on extracting taxes, winning elections by campaign financing and cutting back on services to people while hoarding funds that self-perpetuate big bureaucracies. At a certain point, some people would be nostalgic for flawed recollections of benevolent princes and kings. And the Rothschildian trope has some basis in that they have admitted to having attached themselves to every European court with the end result that through the last big empire, the British as well as having tied up America through loans since the Revolution while they condescend from safer neighbouring havens, then ultimately not all of this prince's grievances are deliria. www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/12/08/prince-heinrich-germany-far-right-coup/The problem for him is that any cohesion has been preempted by large doses of individualism and the monarchic matrix cannot be re-formed. Learning the game is all you can do, to adapt, and like many, just quietly resist when possible. But having a title today is still a bullseye for the ever trophy-hunting greedy and monopolistic. I'm sad for this prince.
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