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Offline David1819

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King Jeremy?
« on: May 06, 2015, 01:04:AM »
This is funny but not worth any serious investigation its a crackpot conspiracy, hence why its on off topic

Conspiracy theorist David Icke has a user on one of his forums that has a theory that Jeremy Bamber is in the Royal Bloodline and is possibly..... the real King of England! . To keep this secret the royal family set him up and locked him up for life.

Enjoy reading, Ive not copied everything but I think it covers most of it.  hahahaha  ;D

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I, for one, think that Sheila and Jeremy have too many roots reaching back
towards the Royal Family and it's staff, Clergy, etc, for it to be a coincidence that they
both have this connection!
What are the odds against BOTH of these adopted children having these connections?
How very odd indeed that the "Thursday Club" just happened to meet at Tolleshunt D'Arcy.
Is it possible that the Bamber family, being landed, wealthy and childless, were a convenient dumping ground for
rich and influential people to dump two love children - yet close enough that their whereabouts
and progress could easily be checked up on?
Is there some reason why their entire biological parentage must never be made public?
Is that the reason Jeremy will never get a fair appeal hearing?


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The author Margery Allingham lived in Tolleshunt D'Arcy at that time, Summer, and her husband, Philip ('Pip') was a member of the Thursday Club.

I doubt if Margery would have been so happy about Pip's membership had she known how notorious the Thursday Club was to become.

"From 1935 until her death in 1966, Margery Allingham and her husband Philip Youngman Carter ("Pip") lived at D'Arcy House in the Essex village of Tolleshunt D'Arcy, near Maldon, where they enjoyed what Margery's sister Joyce described as "a life full of writing, art and village cricket". "

After the war, Pip's job meant that he and Margery divided their time between D'Arcy and London. But Margery always preferred D'Arcy.

One of the highlights of village life in the 1950s was the annual cricket match between the village and Pip's London club, the Thursday Club.

The club had been formed in 1946, and its members met weekly for lunch in a Soho oyster bar. Membership was limited to 25 people, and included well-known figures such as Peter Ustinov, Gilbert Harding and the Duke of Edinburgh.

The match was held in June, in a field which was part of the extensive grounds of D'Arcy House.

The team who played on 18 June 1949 included a distinguished visitor - the Duke of Edinburgh. Margery and Philip had promised not to reveal the Duke's identity until after the match had started. But one of the villagers spotted him at lunch and said to Margery, "Doesn't that gentleman look exactly like the Duke of Edinburgh?" With great presence of mind, Margery calmly replied, "Yes, exactly like him!"

Margery's sister Joyce took cine films of the cricket matches and other highlights of village life. She left these to the Univeristy of East Anglia's East Anglian Film Archive in her will. Part of one film shows Margery baking bread for the cricketers' lunch.

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I know someone who says that Marsham is not JB's real father. But that his real father is one of the royal family? Not my opinion. But that's what they said. Personally I've always held that the words that man used about Jeremy were not the words a true father would ever use. If Jeremy was my son I would support him all the way and would welcome every tiny bit of evidence to prove him innocent. My actions would certainly be the exact opposite of the actions of the Boutflours and Eatons. They seem to me to have all too keen to lay the blame on Jeremy from a very early stage. Avery odd thing for a family to do.




Other miscarriages of Justices:

Birmingham 6
Guildford 4
Sion Jenkins
Barry George
Stefan Kisko

What's the difference between the above and JB?

The above had family supporitng them 24/7. I know JB has had tremendous support from the likes of Mike T but politically it's not the same as family.

Where are JB's birth family? Mr & Mrs Marsham the biggest hypocrites that ever walked this earth.

JB's birth father, Leslie Marsham married army major, has extra-marital affair and gets girlfried pregnant. JB adopted. Then decides wants to marry girlfried. Gets married and the pair have three further children. JB contacts them via his probation officer and they say they don't want to know he's a pyscyopath and they have "three perfectly nice children". Marsham states along the lines of "he went to lovely people who gave him the best start in life" - right an adoptive mother who was mentally ill - and who quite likely made her adoptive daughter mentally ill.

I hope that the recent submission to the CCRC overturns JB's conviction and the Marshams are consumed and overwhelmed with guilt.

An aspect of the two adoptions, Jeremy's and Sheila's, that tends to strike me as odd is the celebrity of the two families involved and that Sheila's birth family were descended from locals.

Cannon Eric Jay, Sheila's grandfather, a well known churchman who took part in the Coronation, was born in Tiptree, just a few miles from where Sheila's adoptive parents lived and where Sheila was to live with them.

Leslie Marsham, Jeremy's birth father, was some sort of equerry for the queen. The notorious Thursday club, of which Prince Philip and Margaret Allingham's husband, Pip, were members, sometimes met in Tolleshunt D'Arcy. Prince Philip was pictured playing cricket in D'Arcy.

This prompts me to wonder if there might have been an informally agreed element to these adoptions prior to the formalisation of the adoption process

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An aspect of the two adoptions, Jeremy's and Sheila's, that tends to strike me as odd is the celebrity of the two families involved and that Sheila's birth family were descended from locals.

Cannon Eric Jay, Sheila's grandfather, a well known churchman who took part in the Coronation, was born in Tiptree, just a few miles from where Sheila's adoptive parents lived and where Sheila was to live with them.

Leslie Marsham, Jeremy's birth father, was some sort of equerry for the queen. The notorious Thursday club, of which Prince Philip and Margaret Allingham's husband, Pip, were members, sometimes met in Tolleshunt D'Arcy. Prince Philip was pictured playing cricket in D'Arcy.

This prompts me to wonder if there might have been an informally agreed element to these adoptions prior to the formalisation of the adoption process.


Or perhaps a better description would be of the two birth families having royal connections.

Nevill's mother's family may have been connected to the author, Lady Nevill. It's difficult to confirm this as the Nevills changed the spelling of their name from Neville at some time and there are very similar candidates for Nevill Bamber's maternal grandfather, or great grandfather, one Ralph Neville, one Ralph Nevill!

Margery Allingham and Lady Nevill were both: authors

Allingham knew Prince Philip and I bet Lady Nevill did too

Lady Nevill may have been related to Nevill Bamber

Marsham knew Prince Philip

Cannon Eric Jay probably knew Prince Philip

Prince Philip's Thursday Club met in Tolleshunt D'Arcy at Allingham's house

Hmm...














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Re: King Jeremy?
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2015, 01:00:PM »
ive never heard that one before.

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Re: King Jeremy?
« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2015, 09:01:PM »
Jeremy looks like his father and a lot like his sister, so a no-go! LOL
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Re: King Jeremy?
« Reply #3 on: May 10, 2015, 10:25:AM »
Any chance of a link to the thread about this, on the David Icke forum.

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Re: King Jeremy?
« Reply #4 on: May 11, 2015, 11:56:PM »
Any chance of a link to the thread about this, on the David Icke forum.

I came across this lunacy by sheer fluke if I find it again I will post it