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#861
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Will? What about if she scored big while she was still alive? What about Grandanor? Wills can be changed, money laundered. I don't believe every single supporter was a liar in it for money, but I also don't believe they were all saintly innocents who only wanted to help her get rich and want nothing for themselves. If you're going to 'speculate' that Olga A. and Gilliard were 'paid off' to deny her, you'll also have to accept that some people may have been 'paid off' to support her or give favorable comments.What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
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#862
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A snippet from Gleb Botkin's book:
How pleasant, for instance, my conversation with the lamentable Felix Youssoupov would have sounded to an outsider. "You alone of all the people connected with the case of Mrs. Tschaikovsky," he was assuring me, "stand above all suspicion, are, in virtue of your name and reputation, immune to all accusations of being motivated by ulterior considerations." But on the same day the good Felix wrote a letter to the sister of the late Empress, the Dowager Marchioness of Milford Haven, begging her, in case I were to visit her, not to believe a single word of mine. My own opinion of Felix the bravest editor would never have dared to print. |
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#863
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So, what about those chances that the 1950 blood sample and the 1891 rag were exposed to contamination, unlike the intestine which was sterile and sealed in parafin wax?
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#864
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![]() ![]() Conclusion: It's all about the money... |
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#866
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After the DNA results I didnīt have to be convinced but this has just been an extra confirmation, the icing on the cake. |
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"Oh, you know perfectly well what I am talking about!" Xenia began to shout. "What right did you have to tie up the money in the Bank of England?" "How did you dare to do it? And what position am I in now? How can I convince the Grand Duchesses Xenia and Olga that I had nothing to do with the tying up of the money?" "Just a moment, Your Highness," I interrupted her. "What money are you talking about? I have heard it stated repeatedly, and you yourself said only a few minutes ago, that according to Grand Duchess Xenia there is no money in the Bank of England. Such being the case, what did my legal notice accomplish but tie up a lot of fresh air?" "But there is no money in the Bank of England," I repeated. "Still further, may I enquire how did you happen to learn that I have served a legal notice on the Bank of England? To begin with, nobody, not even Grand Duchess Xenia, could have learned about it except on July 17th, and hen only if on that date she attempted to gain possession of Anastasia's fortune." (Gleb Botkin did not himself serve the notice, it was done trough Edward Fallows and lawyers in England.) |
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Dr. Von Berenberg-Gossler was the lawyer hired by the Romanovs.
He wasn't going to hurt his case involving AA at any time (then or later). Of course he's going to carry his public view to extreme. He was trying to win his case. So, it stands within reason that he would tell us AA resembled "... a house maid, but not at all of royal blood, she had an unattractive peasant like face and reminded me of a charwoman (menial cleaning lady)." Surly you don't think he'd say otherwise because if he did that would have hurt his case? AGRBear
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Yes, a few members of the family did see her: Olga, who told her that "you are no longer alone, and we shall not abandon you." Grand Duke Andrew, who wrote to Olga that "There is for me no doubt, she is Anastasia" Xenia Leeds, who never wavered in her belief that she was Anastasia Aunt Irene, who rejected her and later stated that "I could not have made a mistake". And then, pacing the floor, wringing her hands, she exclaimed in real anguish, "She is similar, she is similar, but what does that mean if it is not she?" As for representatives, Alexei Volkov came to see her. His parting words to Harriet von Rathlef Keilmann were: Think of the position I am in! If I now say that it is she, and others later claim the reverse, where would I be then? |
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Please head over to my forum and read exactly what Dr. Ginther wrote to my friend Curious One, who allowed me to copy his e-mail to her. AGRBear PS: RomanovsRussia :: Login
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Chat, I could easily refute all of what you just wrote with opposing quotes, but I'm not going to play this quote matching, round in circles game with you any more. Here as over at AP, and my forum, every thread related to AA loses its particular purpose and becomes muddled with the same old rhetoric of the 'was she or wasn't she' back and forth arguments we've all seen before. Please allow this thread to remain about the interviews only. There is much information in them to discuss, free of all the same old same old. If you want to rehash please take it back to the AA's claim to be AN thread.
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And you have not backed up Mr. Berenberg-Gosslers statements. A slew of unfounded allegations do not make any valuable contributions for me. |
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It's not up to me to 'back them up' if you choose not to believe them. The man worked on the AA case for 12 long years, he was very knowledgeable and had extensive resources. I don't have to make any excuses for him. Hopefully one day his entire memoirs will be published and we'll get a gold mine of AA opposition information that will explain even more how FS pulled off her charade.
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I did read exactly what he wrote, as you should be able to see from the fact that I copied excerpts from it in my previous post.
I know he did the same sorts of tests as Dr Gill, as you can also see from my previous post. However, he took a blood sample claimed to be from Anna Anderson, sequenced the DNA, and came up with a different result from Gill and Stoneking. His attempt to confirm his result by testing an independent sample failed. Therefore he has no way of knowing, as he said himself, whether his different result was due to contamination of the blood sample. Hence my statement about not being confident of his result. This comment, assuming it was from him, is incorrect if he's talking about the Gill and Stoneking results as well as his own: ASIDE: The sequence of Margarete Ellerick was clear, and also did not match any of the various "Anna Anderson sequences" that were done. This data is believable. The sequence from Margarete Ellerick exactly matched the sequences obtained for the Anna Anderson samples by Drs Gill and Stoneking. However, if he's just talking about the different analyses he did on the blood sample and the attempted analyses of the needles and other items, it's probably true that there wasn't a match. He said: "Assuming that the mtDNA isolated from the slide was authentic DNA from Anna Anderson, and not a contamination (an important assumption,) the data suggests that Anna Anderson is not related to the Schanzkowska family." Please note the wording "an important assumption" and "suggests" rather than "confirms." He goes on to talk about DNA isolated from a needle case. He said he did the isolation and that someone from Mary King's lab did the sequencing, which, incidentally, isn't the same as saying that he was working in Mary King's lab. His next comment was, "The isolation was very difficult and I would not put great faith in the results." He said, and this is significant, "The sequence obtained differed from the Cambridge sequence in the region 16252-16355 at 16266 (C->T), and 16311 (T->C). This is not identical to either of the above sequences." So his attempt at independent confirmation of the results from the slide, by sequencing an unrelated sample in a different lab, led to the result that the two samples claimed to be from Anna Anderson had different sequences. He mentioned contamination of the blood sample as a possible reason for the difference between its sequence and that of the sequence obtained by Gill and Stoneking, and he said about the needle case sample that he wouldn't put great faith in the results. He also did as a good scientist would do in a case like this, and sent part of the blood sample to another lab for independent analysis. That lab (in Germany) isolated mtDNA samples and sent them back to him for sequencing. In his own words, "The data was not pretty: Without going into detail, the PCR samples produced 9 different sequences. None of the sequences were identical to those of Sofia of Hanover or Magarette Ellevik. The only possible conclusion is that the results from these PCR experiments are not very meaningful and did nothing to clarify the status of Anna Anderson." He also talked about some other items from which he attempted, and failed, to get samples. His summation was: "ASIDE: As to your question about what I think happened. Clearly the Anna Anderson slide did not contain enough high quality DNA from the original donor to produce consistent results. The sequences obtained varied from one PCR experiment to the next, and thus cannot even be attributed to Anna Anderson or any other single individual. I would presume that the slide was both contaminated and contained little, if any, of the original donor DNA. Any data from that slide is, in my opinion, not believable." This is talking about the original slide, not the three items mentioned above, since he said he couldn't get any results from them. The samples from the slide gave different results in different analyses, and he couldn't get enough DNA from the other sources to run independent analyses so he could compare the results. So to sum up, the only times he said that something was believable are the following. 1. I would generally believe the work of Mark Stoneking (Penn State), Mark Wilson (FBI),, Mitch Holland (US Army), Peter Gill and Kevin Sullivan (Forensic Sci. Service, UK), (these are the authors of the Gill paper who analysed the intestine and hair samples) 2. I never sequenced Prince Philip, and that was done by Dr. Peter Gill. Instead, I sequenced Sofia, also a maternal relative of Alexandra. The sequences of Sofia and Philip matched. As will be shown below, the none of the various "Anna Anderson sequences" isolated matched Sofia’s sequence. This data is believable. 3. The sequence of Margarete Ellerick was clear, and also did not match any of the various "Anna Anderson sequences" that were done. This data is believable. None of which had to do with the blood sample. And his opinion about the results from the blood sample were "Any data from that slide is, in my opinion, not believable." As long as he acknowledges that his data aren't believable, I think you have your answer about why the work wasn't published. There was nothing he could say other than that he was working with a heavily contaminated sample which gave different results every time it was tested. No journal is going to touch that.
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Most of your posts are only lists or quotes or alleged opinions attributed to this or that person, unverifiable as even being true, and impossible, yes impossible to validate now. I would like to see 'more proof' of most of what you claim as 'facts' that are really no more than recorded hearsay. Think about that before you throw stones at this lawyer. If it all boils down to nobody is going to believe what they don't like to hear, where does this leave us? The DNA? You don't like to hear that, either. As I said before, I never expected you to believe anything anyone against AA ever said, it was posted for informational purposes for other members to consider, since it's a viewpoint not often mentioned in the AA rhetoric. |