Re: American Heraldry
- From: Joseph McMillan <mcmillanndu@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 14:04:09 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 6, 4:26 pm, Turenne <rick.lich...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
scoti.....wrote:
Of course Mr. McMillan will tell us how George IV was really planted under a Whig government in the colonies....
I managed, with difficulty, to make some sense of your post. That
said; what does the above sentence mean?
Richard Lichten
Exactly what it says. Prinny's carcass is not, in fact, buried in
Westminster Abbey as generally believed, but was taken covertly by
Lord Grenville (the last Whig PM prior to George IV's death) and the
other members of his cabinet to a secret location in one of the
colonies, where it was buried. To keep the scandal secret, Grenville
and his colleagues were then buried alive on top of the late King--
thus "George IV was really planted under a Whig government in the
colonies."
The Templars, who were responsible for this heinous deed, then
infiltrated doubles into the Whig party in place of Grenville and the
other former ministers. This was part of an ingenious plot to take
control of the British government at the next opportunity.
Fortunately, the Templars (as is well known to those who have been
permitted into the closed files in the Vatican archives) were all
deathly allergic to bergamot oil, and thus "mysteriously" died after
having tea at Earl Grey's house during the formation of the new
government in 1830.
The rest is history.
Very few people know about this--I'm privy to secret, encrypted
Templar letters held by a super-secret agency of the US Government--
but I cannot disclose the exact location where George IV is planted
lest they come and plant me, too.
Joseph McMillan
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