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#381
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Cool! Thanks!
I had forgotten that site.Last edited by Warren; 08-24-2008 at 06:25 AM. Reason: repeat |
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#382
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Sorry, the link I provided doesn't work so I'll have to go find it.... It was an article on the remains found in the mass grave that was collected by the scientists.
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#383
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Here is the html text for the article in Volumn 285, Issue 1, Pages 15-32, Lev L Koesnikov, Gurge A. Pashinyan, and Sergey S. Abramov's report which includes photographs, sketches and why they think the missing body is GD Maria and not GD Anastasia.
Wiley InterScience :: Session Cookies Published 2 March 2001. In their conclusion they wrote: >>There is broad agreement among the osteological studies by Popov ([1994], [1996]), Zviagin and Zinin ([1987]), Maples and Browning ([1994]), and those reported here. We all agree on the identifications of the Tsar, his wife, his retainers and his daughters Olga and Tatiana. The only significant difference is whether the missing daughter is Maria or Anastasia. Genetic studies confirm the osteological identifications as far as they are able to determine. These studies confirm the gender assessments of the skeletons, identify the Tsar and his wife specifically, and identify his three daughters generally. Unfortunately, the genetic studies are unable to specifically identify the Tsar's daughters individually.<<
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While the quote may be correct... the facts of the quote are not.
In truth, the Russian and American forensic teams have agreed on the identification of only one daughter... that Body Three is Olga. The US forensic team insists to this day that Body 5 is Maria and Body 6 is Tatiana. The Russian team continues to insist that Body 5 is Tatiana and Body 6 is Anastasia. So, in actual fact, the US and Russian teams still do not agree, either, on which of the bodies is Tatiana. As a result of this same very clear disagreement over the identification of Bodies 5 and 6, the reality of the matter is that the missing daughter could just as easily be Tatiana as it could be either Anastasia or Marie. JK Last edited by Warren; 09-09-2008 at 04:05 AM. Reason: repeat of immediately-preceding post |
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#385
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Here is an example of just part of the wood would have been needed to have burned the bodies, which would have left just burned the skin, melted the fat and left two burnt corpses still in tact without having done anything but scorched the bones. For more details, take a look at a forensic web site and they can provide you with the details.
My quote is found on AP as my own forum: Quote:
I for one do not believe AA was GD Anastasia, so, I'm not trying to convince anyone that she was. My concern is the evidence being presented by the Russians from 17 July 1918 to the present. I'm only looking for the truth of it all. I don't care where the truth takes me. AGRBear
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Did they use wood or a combustible chemical, like gasoline? Need much less of that.
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I am well aware of Bear's theories, this is why I posted what I did. Bear does not want the truth, she wants a different answer.
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Like I have suggested, anyone can find a forensic web site, find the section on burning human bodies, and, you will discover what I've discovered. Burning bodies in the time frame Yurovsky and the others have testified is not possible. The National Geographic Special gave us the testimony of their scientist, who has voiced the same as other scientists involved in this case. Not possible. Yes, the Bolsheviks claimed there was a lot of kerosene taken from the Bolshevik storage. And, no, the kerosene used alone would not have been capable of burning the two bodies as suggested by the Bolsheviks. In fact, it is believed that some of the kerosene is known to have gone into the hands of others and it's quite possible some of it went into the hands of blackmarketeers so no one is sure how much of it was actually used on Alexis and possibly one grand duchess. Yes, the Bolsheviks make claim that there was lye used. There is evidence in the both the mass grave and the two pits that this is true. But, due to the action of the watery grave and other chemical reactions, it would not have decomposed the bodies to the extent that only a few pieces of bone and a few teeth would be found 90 or 200 years later. It's the mystery of the teeth that interests me most. Every mouth has a certain number of teeth. I have 25. Take away molars [since I'm not sure how many the grand duchess and Alexis had cut) there are still plenty of teeth missing one would find in my grave after 90 years of my death. So, where are the rest of the teeth of Alexis and a female grand duchess [Maria or Anastasia]? There are a lot of unanswered questions. Since it's proven that it would take a lot of wood with the kerosene, and, IF the two bodies had indeed been burned and burned and burned more than thirty some hours, then, why doesn't any testimony tell us? What difference does it make if they tell us the truth instead of trying to convince us that it took two hours? If that is what happen then that's what happen. AGRBear
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#392
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Because they lied Bear.
Like Peter Kurth says, "It's all political." |
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#393
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>>...the Bolsheviks make claim that there was lye used<<
I need to correct this. They didn't use lye. The chemicals used plus the ashes may have produce a mixture that one uses to make lye. But the scientist have shown that this mixture, if it did occur, would not have been the reason why too few bones have been found in the two pits. Sorry for the incorrect information. AGRBear
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Why does it matter if every piece of the burned bodies is found or not? All that was needed was one piece from the female and one piece from the male to prove that they were both children of Nicholas and Alexandra. That is what was tested and the results proved that every one of the children are now accounted for. Why does anyone have to keep inventing strange secrets that are not there? It is more exciting that way but it's not factual. There is no "political" reason to fake anything concerning these bones. It did not happen.
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Well obviously they (Yurovsky and co.) were lying when they said they burnt the bodies et. all because it couldn't physically happen, as Bear proved. It doesn't matter to you that they lied, you have already made your mind up. But to those of us still investigating this, it matters a lot.
I'm sure they hacked the bodies up or somebody spirited them away only to have them die later, they WERE of thin blood, Alexi having a form of hemophilia and the girls were said to have bled easily, but it still raises questions. And I do so appreciate Bear's meticulousness about this subject. She's like Gil Grissom in CSI. . . . ![]() |
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#396
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As Bear has proven? You believe Bear over scientists and history? Not me. I don't think she's proven Yurovsky lied about burning the bodies at all. They admitted they didn't burn all the way, and they buried them in the bog, and that the reason they dumped the others in the mass grave was because they knew they weren't going to burn fast enough and they were in a hurry. Everything that has been found has been exactly what, and where, Yurovsky said it would be. Imagining other scenarios may be fun for "X Files: I Want to Believe" but not reality. Everyone is going to think what they want to think anyway.
One more thing though, I don't think they used nearly the amount of wood in bear's picture. When someone says 'funeral pyre' it's easy to imagine the ones in "Star Wars" (Vader, Qui Gon) but I really think the ones the Bolsheviks used was just a few pieces of wood on the ground. "Pyre" seems to have been a symbolic term. |
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Yes I believe Bear. She's done the leg work. None of those scientists have. Have they made conditions like that to test it? Nope. They are strictly DNA and their samples still could have come from the family.
BTW. . . Star Wars is a fantasy movie. |
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The time it takes to burn a body with different means can be found on the web sites which provide forensic data. It is not Bear's information. So, I'm not sure why AWF continues to give me the credit. Here is a quote I've written on AP about the time frame and the amount of heat needed: Quote:
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