It's Good To Be The King!

in #dtube4 years ago

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In 2011, Swiss geneticists made a surprising announcement about European men: 70% of British men and half of European men carry the DNA of King Tutankhamun, the boy-king who ruled Ancient Egypt nearly 3000 years ago.

https://uk.reuters.com/article/oukoe-uk-britain-tutankhamun-dna/half-of-european-men-share-king-tuts-dna-idUKTRE7704OR20110801

Carrying the DNA of one of the most dominant tribes in history might not be such a bad thing--unless you have too much of King Tut's DNA. The Egyptian ruler was not attractive, if you go by computer "autopsies" and models. Despite the idealized portrait on his sarcophagus, the truth is that Tut had a face made for radio.

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https://news.artnet.com/art-world/autopsy-unmaskes-king-tuts-true-face-and-it-isnt-pretty-140493

He was not exactly the picture of health when he died at 19, either. Tut suffered from epilepsy and malaria and had to walk with a cane because of a bum foot.

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Like the homely and impotent "inbred" King Charles II of Spain whose genetics made him the last of his line, it's probably a safe bet that Tut's deformities were the result of "intermarriage."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_intermarriage

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_II_of_Spain

In Tut's day, there was not a taboo against incest and evidence suggests that his parents may have been brother and sister. To help keep his family's bloodline pure and flowing, the young ruler took his half-sister as a bride.

Clearly, King Tut was no Casanova in terms of sexual appetite or prowess-- and his DNA left something to be desired as a mating partner for his sister-wife, Ankhesenamun. How, then, did Tut's "seed" end up cast so far and wide? The answer, to borrow a line from Mel Brook's comedy, "History of the World, Part One," is, "It's good to be the King."

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When the ancestors of the Pharaohs became the feudal kings who conquered Europe, they slaughtered the indigenous European men and made a campaign of raping and impregnating the surviving native women. This ensured that children born in the new territory would carry some of the "proper" genes and, theoretically, pose less of a threat to the King. Eventually, laws were passed that gave monarchs "first rights" to all of the girls and women in the kingdom.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Droit_du_seigneur

Warrior-historian Dr. Sean Hross explains how the "Droit du Seigneur" laws helped spread King Tut's DNA through the loins of horny monarchs like Henry VIII in "Jus Primae Noctis, Fleur de Lis, van Reding Bloodlines."

https://www.bitchute.com/video/ZTVkGllpmy6T/

The journey to understanding how the world got this way begins with Dr. Hross's seminal video, "The Swiss Beast":

https://steemit.com/dtube/@brightmoorisaur/5fmhvjs6

You can see more of the brilliant and essential Dr. Sean Hross's videos here:

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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2s5_24Z56UuqxUnHP6WM_Q

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpdw_mI5bA-7X6eNNvMsTkg

https://www.youtube.com/user/chatzefratz

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2s5_24Z56UuqxUnHP6WM_Q

(Swiss political prisoner and exile Dr. Hross has encouraged me and his fans to share his videos--before Big Brother takes them from our screens.)

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