It's getting even weirder!
Queen Elizabeth II will spend the anniversary of the day she became monarch at the estate where her father died.
The 95-year-old sovereign has arrived at her Sandringham Estate, in the east of England, where she is expected to remain until after February 6.
The date is significant as it marks the anniversary of King George VI's death in 1952, the day Elizabeth became queen.
https://www.stltoday.com/people/article_e31a90d1-0256-5864-b1bd-739c59ff1da6.html
Journalist Nick Pope - who investigated UFO's for the Ministry of Defence - has given his thoughts on what extra-terrestrial beings would make of the British Royal Family, and he suggested they'd have some mixed feelings.
(Nick the pope?)
ROYAL EXTINCTION?
Andrew, 61, reputed by media to be Elizabeth's favourite of her four children, was stripped of his royal patronages and military titles this month as he fights allegations of sex abuse in a U.S. lawsuit.
"For the monarchy it is an extinction-level event. You can't spend a thousand years telling everyone you're special and then everyone discovers, in real time, in a court case, that you are really not," columnist Camilla Long wrote in the Sunday Times newspaper.
Extinction? Royals going extinct like the dinosaurs?
Dinosaurs are comms for royals? It would make sense. They are an ancient institution.
https://phys.org/news/2022-01-fish-bones-lilies-pin-month.html
The dinosaurs were killed by a meteorite impact on the Earth some 66 million years ago in what has become known as the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event. At what time of the year this occurred has long generated debate among paleontology enthusiasts.
This talks about the meteorite that killed the dinosaurs and how it struck in May or June. They never saw it coming. I really feel like
Dinosaurs = royals. Meteors = big scandals
Taken together, this suggests the meteorite struck in May or June, being the cusp of spring and summer in the northern hemisphere.
More comms that suggest this:
“Extinction can mark the end of a dynasty, but we must not forget that our own species might not have evolved if it weren’t for the impact and the timing of events that saw the end of the dinosaurs”.
End of a dynasty? That's interesting way to talk about their extinction.
The study, “Seasonal calibration of the end-Cretaceous Chicxulub Impact Event”, provides new evidence that helps us to understand the significance of the timing for the events that brought an end to the dinosaurs—and 75% of life on Earth. Spring time, a season associated with new life, saw the death of an ~160 million year old dynasty and changed the course of evolution of life on Earth.
I swear they're talking about the royals with all these dinosaur "extinction" comms.
They keep calling the dinosaurs as a "dynasty".
It's getting even weirder!
Queen Elizabeth II will spend the anniversary of the day she became monarch at the estate where her father died.
The 95-year-old sovereign has arrived at her Sandringham Estate, in the east of England, where she is expected to remain until after February 6.
The date is significant as it marks the anniversary of King George VI's death in 1952, the day Elizabeth became queen.
https://www.stltoday.com/people/article_e31a90d1-0256-5864-b1bd-739c59ff1da6.html
Journalist Nick Pope - who investigated UFO's for the Ministry of Defence - has given his thoughts on what extra-terrestrial beings would make of the British Royal Family, and he suggested they'd have some mixed feelings.
(Nick the pope?)
ROYAL EXTINCTION?
Andrew, 61, reputed by media to be Elizabeth's favourite of her four children, was stripped of his royal patronages and military titles this month as he fights allegations of sex abuse in a U.S. lawsuit.
"For the monarchy it is an extinction-level event. You can't spend a thousand years telling everyone you're special and then everyone discovers, in real time, in a court case, that you are really not," columnist Camilla Long wrote in the Sunday Times newspaper.
Extinction? Royals going extinct like the dinosaurs?
Dinosaurs are comms for royals? It would make sense. They are an ancient institution.
https://phys.org/news/2022-01-fish-bones-lilies-pin-month.html
The dinosaurs were killed by a meteorite impact on the Earth some 66 million years ago in what has become known as the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event. At what time of the year this occurred has long generated debate among paleontology enthusiasts.
This talks about the meteorite that killed the dinosaurs and how it struck in May or June. They never saw it coming. I really feel like
Dinosaurs = royals. Meteors = big scandals
Taken together, this suggests the meteorite struck in May or June, being the cusp of spring and summer in the northern hemisphere.
More comms that suggest this:
“Extinction can mark the end of a dynasty, but we must not forget that our own species might not have evolved if it weren’t for the impact and the timing of events that saw the end of the dinosaurs”.
End of a dynasty? That's interesting way to talk about their extinction.
The study, “Seasonal calibration of the end-Cretaceous Chicxulub Impact Event”, provides new evidence that helps us to understand the significance of the timing for the events that brought an end to the dinosaurs—and 75% of life on Earth. Spring time, a season associated with new life, saw the death of an ~160 million year old dynasty and changed the course of evolution of life on Earth.
I swear they're talking about the royals with all these dinosaur "extinction" comms.
They keep calling the dinosaurs a "dynasty".