Royal Red Herring

Any appearance of a celebrity in the media will presumably always be planned and pre-arranged. When it comes to Royalty they are followed by a whole team of journalists, dedicated news-magazines and all-around global press coverage of any significant event.

Kate Middleton is the current Duchess of Cambridge and married to Prince William who is destined to become king of the United Kingdom. Middleton has been discussed and analysed before* as she clearly does not appear fit to carry any child despite the large hands and her best efforts to put on weight.

Catherine Elizabeth Middleton
•Catherine Elizabeth Middleton here pose in a purposefully staged shot heavily figuring her digit ratio as clearly female as it is altered to appear so

Childbirth would historically be a particularly important illusion* for the EGI. In order to effectively incarnate their inverted gender-role, the act of birth is clearly one of the most emblematic moments the Elite have to present to the public. And the bigger the lie, the harder it is for the public to fathom what they are presented.

Of course, once you have shed away the veil of magic the fact remains that the Elite still have to put up a performance for their public make-believe incarnation of the opposite sex to hold true. The fact there is nothing natural about the act of birth as portrayed by the EGI in public – they still make considerable efforts to play the act to perfection.

“Considering that Mia Farrow’s character in the movie is impregnated with Satan’s child by a coven of witches, the similarities are eerie and completely unsettling if you think about what it could possibly say about the newborn prince.”
Lyndsey Matthews for Harper’s Bazaar

Sometimes fakery and fraud can be detected by the absence of natural human behaviour replaced by artificially over-produced scripts. In the case of Kate Middleton’s assumed fake child-birth, it seems the scriptwriters went to great lengths to find symbology in the dressing-code and thus thread far too heavy on the artificial nature of the commonly trivial occurrence of a newborn child.

Effectively, the scriptwriters behind the scenario for Kate Middleton’s magic act of producing a child she never was impregnated with seems to have their fingers stuck in the cinema cookie jar as they directly copied Mia Farrow’s dress from the occult masterpiece for some* : Rosemary’s Baby from 1968 (wiki)

Rosemary s baby 50 years later
•the very same dress worn by 50 years later well demonstrate the over-emphasis that can occur when you try too hard and there are no real facts to hang on to

*a fairly recent transvestigation by “Trans Investigator” – video here

*speculation on EGI childbirth magick in the forum – post here

*red dress coincidence theory from Harper’s Bazaar – article here

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A dame Madame

Elite Gender Inversion is very much linked to social status and hierarchy and one of the countries that still perpetuate tradition in an important way is England and the British Monarchy. Ever since the order of the Garter was created in 1348 (by Edward III) the ruler of the Commonwealth Empire reward and honor both nobility and minor nobility.

If the Elite do practice inversion, it stands to reason that new members of the Nobility would be compatible with the criteria of gender inversion. As knighthood indeed signify being part of the Elite, who are actually invited into the club ? The latest Honors lists were distributed this New Year Eve, and the 2017 honors have so far been given to 34 Gentlemen (Sir’s) and 14 Dames.
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Baird Vera
Dame Vera Baird – Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner
Knighthood for services to women and equality
•wide shoulders, long arms, long neck with suspicious scars, wide set eyes, big ears and masculine hair quality

Beale Inga
Dame Inga Beale – CEO Lloyd’s of London
Knighthood for services to the economy
•wide shoulders, important ribcage and volume, suspected breast implants, long arms, big hands, masculine neck, deep male eyes and masculine hair quality

Day Leyser
Dame Henrietta Leyser Day – Science Director, Cambridge University
Knighthood for services to plant science, science in society
•square shoulders, square jaw, male nose and browridge with big deep set eyes, masculine neck and suspicion of Adams apple shave (scars camouflaged as riddles)

Fraser Helen
Dame Helen Jean Fraser – CEO, Girls’ Day School Trust
Knighthood for services to education
•male hands, shoulder-width and neck, male collarbones – male eyes, nose, mouth and brows

Grainger Katherine
Dame Katherine Grainger – Athlete (rowing)
Knighthood for services to sport and charity
•remnants of trachea shave, impossibly wide set shoulders, square face, wide set male eyes, mouth and male chin, jaw and nose

Milburn Martina
Dame Martina Milburn – CEO, The Prince’s Trust Group
Knighthood for for services to charity
•masculine overall expression with wide set male eyes, cheekbone and brows

Dame Muirhead 1
Dame Lorna Elizabeth Fox Muirhead – Lord-Lieutenant of Merseyside
Knighthood for her services to midwifery
•very big creature – still exudes masculinity with wide shoulders, male nose, brow-ridge and deep set eyes

Wintour Anne Vogue
Dame Anna Wintour – Chief Editor Vogue & Creative Director Condé Nast
Knighthood for services to fashion and journalism
•very wide set eyes, male shoulders, arms and neck – probable plastic surgery on mouth and nose

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