The Democrat’s president candidate John Kerry is related to King
Harald of Norway, and according to one expert, royal relation
ensures that he will win the election this fall.
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Not only did Kerry live a couple of years in Oslo during his
youth, he is also related with the Norwegian King, according to
Harold Brooks-Baker, director of Burke’s Peerage, the «bible» of the
European royal families.
«He is not only related to the Queen of England on his mother’s
side, but also to the Queen of the Netherlands, the Queen of Denmark
and the King of Norway, and other European royal families,» stated
Brooks-Baker. «Even Princess Diana was a distant relative.»
And it is precisely Kerry’s connections to the royal families
that may ensure him the victory in this falls presidential election,
according to Brooks-Baker. According to the expert, the candidate
who has the most royal blood pulsing in his veins has won every
American presidential election since the time of George Washington.
Also President George W. Bush is of blue blood, but not as much
as Kerry. Bush is a descendent of Edward I of England.
«But on his mother’s side, Kerry is the direct descendent of John
Winthrop, the first governor of the Bay Colony in Massachusetts. And
through this Winthrop connection, Kerry has more royal and
aristocratic relatives than Bush,» Brooks-Baker stated.
«Even if many think that Bush is going to win, I would bet my
money on Kerry. The royal rule always works. The candidate who has
the most royal connections always wins. It is the most particular
pattern, and this can’t be accidental,» Brooks-Baker said, according
to the National Enquirer.