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Over three hundred years ago, King George of Hannover (Germany) and England and his children were murdered and replaced by a Roman Catholic relative from Austria. His widow, Sophia Dorothea of England, Prussia and Ciel, married a Prince Rupert from Sweden to get a new heir for the Prussian throne, which was ultimately successful as Prussia was a very Protestant country. Sophia Dorothea was sequestered as insane in a different area of the kingdom while the replacement King George murdered the Swedish Prince Rupert, remarried and obtained another heir for the English throne. The Roman Catholic church retroactively would not approve of the union as they claimed the replacement King George was the original, and that she was still married to him. Divorces were not allowed in England or by the Roman Catholic church during this time period. DNA tests prove Sophia Dorothea correct and the Roman Catholic church incorrect. As a descendant of the married union with the Swedish prince and a descendant of American Revolutionaries, I inherited the royal title of Ciel, which was split off from Prussia several hundred years ago and is truly now an American title.
The most notable difference between the original King George and his impostor was the “Mayfair Syndrome”. With the Mayfair Syndrome in identity theft, one cannot taste polluted water, drinks it, and becomes hairy. As the ability to detect the polluted water is a subconscious feature, no one thought to tell the replacement King to stop drinking the polluted water, and he and his descendants remained hairy for several years (over a hundred) after murdering the original King. Unfortunately, the polluted water causes intense virilization, changing the sex of those who consume it. The ancestral lines of the descendants of this replacement and impostor Catholic King George of Hanover and England still have the Mayfair Syndrome as it is genetically traceable. This applies to both the English and German Hannover lines. My ancestral line is one of the very few royal lines that does not have these features -- I still am heterosexual, have the brain capacity to detect polluted water by taste and therefore do not suffer from hairiness.
These are the events that led up to the American Revolution in 1776. The United States has been and is still the most Protestant country in the world. We have more Protestants than any other nation on Earth. To think that the original thirteen colonies were anything other than overwhelmingly Protestant is a lie. We still have to fight for our rights as American Protestants today and our rights are being encroached upon more than ever before by the United Kingdom and Germany and their Catholic friends. I am tired of reiterating the obvious -- trust the British and you lose it all as an American. They will not respect our independence, religious beliefs or morality. Every sentiment of proper conduct is offended by their behaviors.
In the years leading up to the American Revolution of 1776, there were also other complaints against England. One was taxes without representation, particularly a new tea tax implemented by English and German King George, a descendant of the impostor King George discussed earlier. The colonists would not recognize King George as their king, and were upset at how poorly Queen Sophia Dorothea had been treated. The colonists seized control of a ship called the “Dartmouth” importing tea into Boston Harbor. After the colonists complained, they boarded the ship and dumped its entire cargo of tea into Boston Harbor. As mentioned earlier, the American colonists had already been complaining about the previous King’s Mayfair syndrome, in which remained hairy for over one hundred years. The early colonists, like the rest of England, simply turned to beer, ale and wine when the water tasted bad. These are all carbonated drinks that alleviate the taste in the polluted water that causes the Mayfair syndrome. When Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola were later invented, they became the national drinks in America. Americans still drink more soda than any other country in the world, and it probably is a holdover from our attitude in the American Revolution. The Boston Tea Party was one of the most memorable events in the American Revolution, and truly unusual in world history. Happy Independence Day!!
Sophia Dorothea Roosevelt
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