by Maggy Diak
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S: What does the European ruler have to pay special attention to to keep the throne? I mean, not to lose it as did the Merovings?
P: She must avoid doing evil and being too aspiring.
S: Can you be more specific?
P: Of course. The generation of the Merovings lost power because they lost holiness. In my opinion it lost holiness because Merovech's relative, Dagobert II, who ruled from 675 to 676, played a mean trick on Corinthian.
S: Played a mean trick? I don't understand.
P: King Samoa, a self-proclaimed Slavic king concluded a trade association with Dagobert II. Dagobert II. sent merchants to Slovenian countries, who in fact weren't merchants but spies. King Samoa killed most of them and Dagobert II used this act as an excuse to attack the Slavs. He won two battles but was defeated in the third and had to return to France.
S: And that is the reason why his generation lost holiness?
P: Yes, one of the reasons. The other was an unnecessary use of a name. Let me explain: the name Dagobert contains the name LACUBERUS, which is the name of the Basque God. By accepting such a name, they probably insulted the Christian god, for it meant that being Jesus' descendants was not enough for them. That way the prime position in the spiritual world was taken from them for as long as their physical ancestors were on the throne, till 1918.
S: Are the Merovings now given back the possibility to return to power?
P: Yes, they are and they will. I told you.
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I waited for Mr. Pearson to return.
“Is it possible,” I asked him, “that this Isabelle has a specific person in mind when asking about the next European ruler?”
He handed me another sheet of paper. “Read the next question. You'll understand in a minute!”
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Sir, can you explain what the name Isabelle means.
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I met Mr. Pearson’s smiling eyes. “Yes, she is examining her own options to become the next European ruler.”
I shook my head in disbelief. “How, for God’s sake, did she come to this idea?”
“By reading Otrin’s books.”
“By reading his books? Does he say in his books that she is one of the…”?
“No, not directly. Indirectly. His answer will tell you what I mean.”