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From: "D. Spencer Hines" <>
Subject: Re: Peter Stewart's Ancestry
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 08:46:05 +0100


"My father is equally sensitive on the matter, and the two of them had
bagged my interest in genealogy from the start. My father would be utterly
horrified to know I kept a copy of _______'s ancestor study."

Peter Stewart -- 2 February 2004

"On my mother's side, the wounds are much deeper & closer to the present..."

Peter Stewart -- 2 February 2004

"I have vanishingly little genealogical interest in anyone who lived after
around the mid-13th century, and couldn't tell anything about my own
ancestry from the 15th to 19th centuries from memory without checking - and
not my own research at that, because I simply haven't had the interest to do
it."

Peter Stewart -- 11 August 2007

Hilarious! He's lying through his teeth, of course, as we see here:

"The discussion of this between us started from an interest in an ancestor
of mine who was killed at Waterloo - i.e. in the 19th century."

Peter Stewart -- 11 August 2007

"Apologies for the delay in replying - I had to stay overnight in hospital
after my regular check-up yeaterday, [sic] until my blood pressure
stabilised (I think Richardson & his groupies upset it)."

Peter Stewart -- 2 February 2004

Peter has an absolute fixation, obsession and vendetta with Douglas
Richardson -- which drives up his BP and further unhinges and unbalances
him.

He's also quite proud of his mother's and his own friendship with the late
Queen Elizabeth [the wife of King George VI] and dotes on his relationship
to her -- something on the order of fourth cousins.

God Rest Her Soul.
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As I have been saying...

Peter Stewart is seriously unbalanced, unhinged and in poor health [high
blood pressure, heart and trigeminal neuralgia] -- as well as being a
consummate liar -- but one whose veil is, in practice, easily pierced.

The hypertension [high blood pressure] is, of course, what led to the
trigeminal neuralgia -- involving excruciatingly painful, lancinating
paroxysms, in the right cheek and naso-maxillary area. It has been referred
to as "The Suicide Disease" and demands the use of powerful drugs which
affect the Central Nervous System and can bring on irrational behavior,
disorientation and acute reactions, often hostile, to personal interactions
with others as well as to rapid mood changes. Gamma knife surgery is often
the next step or micro-vascular decompression -- if the drugs are no longer
effective.

We see all these symptoms in Peter Stewart.

But I still care about his relatives and am looking out for their best
interests, even though Peter Stewart has abandoned them and their best
interests -- like the feral, abject coward he is.

Understand:

He has "issues", including major financial ones, with them...and blames
others for his troubles and reduced circumstances -- although he NOW
pretends not to.

DSH

Lux et Veritas et Libertas

Deus Vult



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