"Ntl, no matter humanities interrelatedness, blood lines do matter in certain circles."Well of course they do. I would imagine that many royals, for example, would like to take whatever measures necessary to prevent certain effects from inbreeding that have been historically prevalent. Many of the nomadic tribes in the Saudi peninsula could probably benefit from that example. The problem is, when you restrict your choice of mate to a particular group, and that group is made up of people who are too closely related to you, you end up with mates producing babies with all sorts of congenital problems. So blood tests are done, dna tests are done, to see if the people involved would be compatible. And, more than likely, the "pedigree" is checked to see if the person is sufficiently "royal." But is this really any surprise?"It matters not at all if ones chooses to dismiss that fact, as conspiracy theory.
I know it to be a fact from first hand experience."Well what did you do, try to bed a princess? Do tell. :)"Too, there are all sorts of conspiracies in the world. Many could fall under the simple heading of being competitive.I don't know if Kent's article is factual(but it was curious), as I've not researched it, but I do trust him and I do agree with his conclusion. That being, Hillary will be the next US President."
Curious articles are his stock in trade. Wait until he unveils his "discovery" of compound interest. (Did you know . . . gasp! that banks charge compound interest on their loans?) Oh, and of course the other-dimensional shape-shifting lizard theory (from internut David Icke's pages.)What would it confirm to you if Hillary is elected president? That this person has precognitive powers? Seriously, would it really be that surprising if she did win the election? Is it that hard to imagine?Personally, I think it is silly to spend too much time thinking about the president. I would be far more impressed if somebody predicted all the house/senate races, or perhaps came up with the name of the next three justices of the Supreme Court. Or perhaps gave me a good tip to use in tomorrow's Lotto games.Herring405
PS: babies remain cool
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"Ntl, no matter humanities interrelatedness, blood lines do matter in certain circles."Well of course they do. I would imagine that many royals, for example, would like to take whatever measures necessary to prevent certain effects from inbreeding that have been historically prevalent. Many of the nomadic tribes in the Saudi peninsula could probably benefit from that example. The problem is, when you restrict your choice of mate to a particular group, and that group is made up of people who are too closely related to you, you end up with mates producing babies with all sorts of congenital problems. So blood tests are done, dna tests are done, to see if the people involved would be compatible. And, more than likely, the "pedigree" is checked to see if the person is sufficiently "royal." But is this really any surprise?"It matters not at all if ones chooses to dismiss that fact, as conspiracy theory.
I know it to be a fact from first hand experience."Well what did you do, try to bed a princess? Do tell. :)"Too, there are all sorts of conspiracies in the world. Many could fall under the simple heading of being competitive.I don't know if Kent's article is factual(but it was curious), as I've not researched it, but I do trust him and I do agree with his conclusion. That being, Hillary will be the next US President."
Curious articles are his stock in trade. Wait until he unveils his "discovery" of compound interest. (Did you know . . . gasp! that banks charge compound interest on their loans?) Oh, and of course the other-dimensional shape-shifting lizard theory (from internut David Icke's pages.)What would it confirm to you if Hillary is elected president? That this person has precognitive powers? Seriously, would it really be that surprising if she did win the election? Is it that hard to imagine?Personally, I think it is silly to spend too much time thinking about the president. I would be far more impressed if somebody predicted all the house/senate races, or perhaps came up with the name of the next three justices of the Supreme Court. Or perhaps gave me a good tip to use in tomorrow's Lotto games.Herring405
PS: babies remain cool
