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Bullfeathers! She was treated like a piece of dirt, and pride alone would have swung her away from romantic and sentimental notions about "Russia." The decision for cremation she made herself in 1927 (and before you say "Franziska Schanzkowska," let me remind you that the same strictures against cremation existed at that time in the Catholic faith -- so, whoever she was, she was defying them all). It certainly had nothing to do with some fear she may have had about "DNA" tests, which didn't exist even at the time she died in 1984. I do believe she was worried about her corpse being poked at and molested on account of "the claim" -- but PLEASE!!! It was her own decision and she was committed to it. pk |
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It was not 100% -- look it up. In the 14-15 years since those tests were done, moreover, it has been shown that 20 to 30 to 40 percent of modern "Europeans" can be shown to have the same profile. pk
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And she absolutely had the right to make that decision.
Lexi Last edited by Warren; 08-14-2008 at 10:51 AM. Reason: length |
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OK guys, I had to step back as moderator and take out references to personalties here. It does not help the discussion and it would be extremely helpful if from now on, we can take the emotions out of this discussion and hopefully we can all learn a lot.
Please just stick to the facts of the case and leave your personal opinions (positive and negative) about other members out of the discussion. It doesn't advance your case. ysbel Russian forum moderator
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"One thing we can do is make the choice to view the world in a healthy way. We can choose to see the world as safe with only moments of danger rather than seeing the world as dangerous with only moments of safety." -- Deepak Chopra
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I've just deleted another post after the mod warning not to engage in personal fights here.
Personal fight between members will not be tolerated. The rest of us don't want a ringside seat in a personal fight. This is the last warning I will make of this kind. ysbel Russian forums moderator
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Thank you for informing me about Ms. Andersons history with the Orthodox church, I was not aware she turned her back to it in the 20-ties already. The catholic and the protestant churches were against cremation in those days too and some protestant branches still are today indeed.
That she chose to be cremated quickly after her death to prevent people rom doing all kinds of tests on her is understandable too, but still it feeds the rumours that she had something to hide, that she was an impostor and such. But again, what do all these theories, clues, strange stories etc. matter now? We have had scientific evidence and the real body of Anastasia has been found near Jekatherineburg. So how sympathetic, charming, etc. Ms. Anderson was, it wouldn't be very logical to keep believing that she was Grand Duchess Anastasia. Quote:
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The quote feature got messed up when you responded to me so I'll respond to what I can figure out that you wrote:
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Despite what Anna Anderson later claimed to be, she was originally found as an unidentified woman in the area of Berlin with amnesia which is not that different situation than some of the homeless people that get found at Bellevue. There is a process for identifying unknown persons as she originally was known as 'Fraeulein Unbekannt' and while it doesn't work 100%, there is no reason to think that it cannot work on Anna Anderson in the same way that it works on thousands of other people. If people stopped seeing this case as so special just because of who Anna Anderson claimed to be and just looked at it as another missing person report, the mystery would solve itself. Anna Anderson may have been extremely hurt by others in her lifetime and have great humanity regardless of whether she was Anastasia or Franziska Schanzkowska and she may have sincerely believed she was Anastasia and made a very convincing presentation to all those around her. But that doesn't necessarily mean that she WAS Anastasia.
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No, it doesn't.
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Anna Anderson and GD Anastasia: Cinderella’s glass slippers. Due to these discussions and due to conversation on this theme with Peter Kurth (I thank you so much, Peter!), I have decided to formulate this theme more precisely now: 1. GD Anastasia had CONGENITAL “Hallux Valgus” (bunions). The identity of the congenital deformity of GD Anastasia's feet, which was very pronounced, is not only visible in photographs of the young grand duchess, but was confirmed even by those close to ANR who did NOT believe in AA's identity (for instance, the tsar's younger sister GD Olga Alexandrovna – and she well knew the imperial children since their birth). It *was* congenital, and it was not caused by anything else. The nurse-maid (of little Anastasia) Shura Tegleva confirmed Anastasia’s congenital bunions too. 2. Anna Anderson had CONGENITAL hallux valgus (bunions) too. Except of this diagnosis of German doctors (in Dalldorf, 1920), the diagnosis "the congenital “Hallux Valgus" was put also by the Russian doctor Sergey Mihajlovich Rudnev in St.Maria's clinic in the summer of 1925 (AA was very hardly sick of a tubercular infection): «On her right foot I have noticed strong deformation, OBVIOUSLY, CONGENITAL: the big finger bend to the right, forming a tumour». Hallux Valgus was on her both feet. (Peter Kurth's book [Anastasia. The riddle of Anna Anderson], in Russian, p.99). Doctor Rudnev has cured and has rescued her life in 1925. AA named him «my kind Russian professor who has rescued my life». 3. On July, 27, 1925 to Berlin the spouses Gillard have arrived. Once again: Shura Gillard-Tegleva was the nurse-maid of GD Anastasia in Russia. They have visited very much sick AA in clinic. Shura has asked to show the feet of the patient. The blanket has been cast cautiously away, Shura has exclaimed: «With [Anastasia] it was the same as here: the right foot was worse than the left» (Peter Kurth."Anastasia. The riddle of Anna Anderson", in Russian, p.121) *** Now, the statistics data of “Hallux Valgus” (bunions): -- the "hallux valgus" (HV) has 0,95 % from number of the surveyed women; -- the first degree of the HV has 89 % from them (= 0,85% from the surveyed women ); -- the third degree of the HV has 1,6 % from them (= 0,0152% from the surveyed women or 1: 6580 ); -- the statistics of a congenital case «hallux valgus» makes (in modern Russia) 8:142 000000, or, approximately, 1:17 750 000! We can assume the statistics data of a congenital case «hallux valgus» in former Russia did not differ too strongly (let even in some times, 1: 10 000 000). Thus the case of “AA was not ANR” has the probability from 1:10 millions to 1:17 millions. In addition: The citation from article about congenital “hallux valgus” of AA (“Gone with the wind”, L-A newspaper "Panorama", February, 2007): “As one of the orthopedists (advising me) has expressed: «It is easier to find two girls of one age with identical FINGER PRINTS, than with attributes CONGENITAL hallux valgus” *** Thus, I think (I hope :), very rare congenital deformation of feet "hallux valgus" of AA and ANR puts a fat point in fierce disputes of supporters and opponents of Anna Anderson. The scientific medical statistics in this case is in 3000 times of more reliability (authentic), than DNA-researches and much more preferable in sense of possibility of mistakes and falsification. Hence, thereof, the burden of an explanation of discrepancy of DNA-tests should lie down completely on the opponents Anna Anderson. They should find a mistake or traces of falsification. Supporters of Anna Anderson can engage in more important affairs now: in particular, to find-out (investigation) of mess with remains of Imperial family in Russia. Regards Boris P.S. Of course, I can suppose many opponents (opponents of Anna Anderson) will keep their former opinion, but henceforth they should demonstratively deny down the stated above. P.P.S. ... and they should deny Peter Kurth's book on former - the main thing! |
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That's right. After the DNA proved her to be an imposter, none of the old 'what about the shoes' 'what about what so n so said' matter anymore. We have our answer, though it may not be what some had hoped for. Until somebody can prove that the sample was switched or the results tampered with (both frequent accusations from Anderson's backers) or at least give some reasonable proof for such a theory other than simply a desire for her to be Anastasia, the results stand as evidence. As someone else mentioned, it wasn't just a mismatch (and remember, ONE mismatch is all it takes, so no need to compare more, she's already had five) for the royal family (it was Prince Phillip's DNA that was used) it also was a match for the Schanzkowska family(no mismatches). Those 1920's detectives turned out to have been right all along! Looking at clear, face forward pictures, not disguised by dark shadows or convenient props, it's clear to me- even without DNA- that AA was FS. The facial shape, bone structure and features match. Anderson (Schanzkowska) had a flat, squared chin, a wide mouth and thick, shapeless lips. Anastasia had a long, rounded chin and a small mouth with thin lips. |
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It was 99.9%, which is as much as you can get. It doesn't go to 100. You can have a 100% exclusion (as AA's sample did for the royal family) but as far as proving identity, it doesn't go any higher than 99.9% for anyone.
Some of those 'who's the baby's daddy' shows will have results that come back that the father got only 96% or 98% proof of paternity, but still didn't question the results. (even if he didn't want to have to pay child support!) Quote:
To be clear. Whether one looks at 13 or 23 loci, ONE mismatch is an exclusion for mtDNA. The case of Anna Manahan had FIVE mismatches to the Victoria line of descent. There were NO mismatches for the Karl Maucher mtDNA. IF one examines 23 loci, the same five mis-matches will STILL be there. This is the reason that every single specialist in forensic mtDNA analysis says there is no reason to re test the Anna manahan samples. For example (this is going to be extremely oversimplified, but ok for our purposes). Here are two sequences: ACTGGGTAACGTAAGGTC AGTAAGCCACTATACGCC So we are comparing them to see if the two match. Normally you won't compare the entire sequence but just part of it... So if we look at random loci (positions) then there is a chance we may get a false positive if we don't look at enough of them... Like this: ACTGGGTAACGTAAGGTC AGTAAGCCACTATACGCC So even though these specific loci match, the sequence doesn't. Statistically speaking, the more loci you compare the more accurate the result will be, because in this case, if you did one more, there would be a mismatch and we would have our answer. However, with mismatch, it's a different story once there is a mismatch, even of one base. So if you look at the same sequence but compare more loci and get one mismatch, it's a mismatch, period. There is no way you can a false mismatch... Like this: ACTGGGTAACGTAAGGTC AGTAAGCCACTATACGCC And once there is a mismatch, all bets are off. ONE mismatch is all it takes, and she already has five, so it won't make any difference how many more sequences they test. One and she's out. |
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Thank you. Very clearly and nicely presented.
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The scientific medical statistics in this case is in 3000 times of more reliability (authentic), than DNA-researches and much more preferable in sense of possibility of mistakes and falsification.
"Clearly and nicely"? |
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I have hallux valgus, my father has hallux valgus, but it does'nt make me Anastasia! |