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King Louis XVI Born August 23, 1754-
? The mythical propaganda
he was executed in 1792 had no basis in fact, evidence, reality, or rules of acceptable
royal order. It is pure fiction, with less than zero basis
in fact, other than the events in New France dictate to the strongest degree
the French Royal Court Joined forces with the British Royal Court in Exile in
Manitou Colorado. This mythology was
supported by the Spanish, Dutch, and of course the English Royal courts who
also wanted the French Royal Court destroyed. But June 20th
it is possible King Louis XVI died at the age of 89 in Whatcom County WA
state and a new military leader was needed. Preparations had already begun to
follow the descendants of the Royals in Manitou who evacuated to Castle Ogle
in what is now Bellingham WA. A commander which Captain Picket would later release
of command and take over his position at Castle Bellingham renamed to Fort
Bellingham. From 1792-1805 the
royals in Manitou lived a very nice and happy life. Good negotiations
with the natives, excellent gold to rebuild the treasury, and of course
sufficient time to rebuild a Tabernacle of Adam System capable of defending
the area for the next millennia. All finished by 1810.
But there was a problem, the Dauphin was still not yet old enough as a teenager
to actually command his forces. He had too much of his father’s less than
strong will and his mother’s not that diplomatic skills. He was not a
military man, plus he was still a teenager. He was born in 1885; making him
only 15 at 1800. He was 20 by the time the libertine French sold his lands of
New France to America. America wanted to kill the French and British just as
much as the other world countries did. By the time he was an
adult of 21 Louis Charlies had seen more horror and bad behavior in the last
16 years than most battle hardened soldiers see in an entire career. His 50
the 60 year old father was not the target of assassination, he was. The
Mexico, Spanish, Dutch, American, and English governments all wanted him
killed in a beastly and fast manner. Dying slowly on a pike works just as well
as on any other torture to death device. Once on the machine, death is
assured from infection is nothing else. Just as long as the threat to the Libertine
French Government and strong allie of the other countries
was dead, that is all they cared about. His close cousin and body double would
live his very short life in prison and lie within a few years. Knowing how difficult
the War was going to be, his father had relationships with a cousin of Mary’s
so that they would look the same but be a body double. Most body doubles have
a really nice life. E.g. the base of the story the truth of the childhood of the
man in the iron mask. He was a royal body double for that king. But after he
was no longer needed his identity became an issue. The King having relations
with a close cousin of his wife to ensure a solid body double. AS long as the body double does not grow up
and be either insane or do stupid things, it all works great. Exile and harsh
conditions living in the Palace in Bancroft Park Old Colorado City did not help.
He did not have it in him to be strong enough to not be crushed by the
violence around him. The British for the
most part had started to send their forces to Bellingham to secure that area
for a Royal stay. But within a few years
they had themselves already started to face conflicts which were going to
grow into huge and substantial Wars from 1810-1860. King in Exile Louis
was not up to the task, he hid for the most part behind his stronger wife
(but she was more hardened by life than a good diplomatic leader. She had a
temper but not real steel backbone). She took her directions from the British
who were strong, battle hardened, and of course used to Armageddon type Wars.
The British culture
itself began as them being exiles from the city of Troy. The British exiled
out of Troy, then out of Alba Longa/Samhain/, then were forced to leave for
Northumberland, then were forced to evacuate to Normandy, came back and
reclaimed their British lands from 1066-1550 when they were exiled again,
exiled to their cities and areas in America, slowly over the next two centuries
lost every major city they controlled from 1600 to 1805. Being pushed farther
and farther west till they arrived in Bellingham with the French Royals in
tow. The British made the
decisions while the French court of Louis XVI simply and mostly followed
along. At some point Louis
started to become close to death so evacuating him out of the battle was the
only nice thing to do. Louis is most likely buried or at least was buried till
his grave was violated and his body destroyed in a crematory courtesy of Picket
or his grave is still intact hidden in Whatcom county somewhere around Lynden
WA. The rest of the family from his
survivors Mary Antoinette etc. eventually
were forced to evacuate to Northern Ireland. Where the English were seriously
not happy in the least and attacked Northern Ireland with all due harshness
for the next century to find and erase the French Royal family. Although what
is really interesting is that Northern Ireland does not belong to the
English. It has always belonged to the British. So that area it is entirely
impossible for the English government to give Northern Ireland back since
they do not own it. Which is why the British
evacuated to Northern Ireland in 1830. To hopefully ensure some small pocket of the British and French culture
could survive in Northern Ireland. This relates to Joseph Smith since
they needed a Battle field commander with the ability to listen to the lord
and do as commanded. Smith was that cover their exit commander. |
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