What really happened on jestha 19, part II

Continued from here.

..I...sir...if I say, it'll...it'll be hard for you to believe...it.

No trust me, it's not anything beyond what you've already said.

I am not the one saying these things sir, we are literate and knowledgeable experts in our field of ---

-- yes yes, that much seems clear --

-- in our fields of study, so it is to be taken with a grain of salt sir all of these stories. But they are suggesting that the Shah kings who as we know used to be Khans themselves had something of a magic talisman of some kind, not sure if it's related with gods and goddesses or some magicians or witch doctors. But some are saying that the same Talisman was also received by other members of the same Khan tribe which is why Genghis Khan became such a powerful warlord in Mongolia, and his progeny over India, Iran and the Middle East. Even today....you know in Bollywood...So they are saying that our Shah kings and their family thought it would be unwise to use those powerful...entities, if we can call those that, at that point in time because if these forces clashed with each other they would basically destroy each other. So the story goes that they would use it at a later time when all the other forces of the clans and their progeny had completely exhausted the special power of these...tools...and they would come back at the end and make use of all of it.

So you are suggesting the events of the Jestha 19th, the royal massacre, was realted to that?

Yes sir, yessir, but that's what said, we don't believe in the magical abilities of the objects to change the fate of humanity or anything like that, that is all crap. However we think it had some other sort of useful function or interesting capability nobody else had thought of, or didn't realize, and the aliens were somehow involved with it. Maybe it was theirs to begin with and they wanted it back, or maybe they could use it to power their ships or something, but it was them who wanted to take it back, and therefore they eliminated the Kings and the entire royal family to stop them from using the stones and take it back.

But I thought you just said you didn't believe the stones had any special abilities. In which case, why would the aliens worry about the Royal family using it, or even opening it, since for them it would have been nigh-useless.

Yess, yesssir I don't...we...wedon't believe them ourselves, but we are confident that there was something special about that day...and this...this particular party. Maybe these special...talisman...were stored in a secure box that only the royal members could open or something to that effect, but something was happening that day, and the aliens came upon the palace and eliminated all the close members of the family, to gain access to those but also remove any witnesses who could expose the story. That is our firm belief.

Oh, oh we see how it is. So do you have any evidence for all you...tales, or are they merely folktales without evidence. When I go to my manager and tell him this, he will think I'm a madman unless I present a lot of very strong evidence. So share with us what we can use to convince other the veracity of the story.

Ooooff...oofcourse sir, we have prroff, we have lots lots and lots of prooof. The first set of proof is in historical documents which talks about a series of prized possessions of the royal family that never seems to have been talked about much, but referred to indirectly, specially from religious sources. If you can...if you interview the persons concerned you can surely get some knowledge out of them...with your authority and everything. Interesting thing, the later King and his family doesn't seem to mention it anywhere and neither to the religious sources, which leads us to believe while it's unclear if Gyanendra and His son were aware of the awesome talisman, they for certain didn't have access to it. So various references to it is our first source.

Okay, we'll check that in our time. But that is not enough, it could be about anything. It could be the paras rock that is said to have lived in the Pashupati temple. What more have you got?

A...a...thousand percent right you are sir, that my itself is nothing. We have also produced evidence from the Khan family, going back to almost a thousand years or more, way way back from Kulmandan Khan, before most of our written history goes to, that documents the migration of the royal family all the way from Central Asia to Nepal...over...over...the course of a thousand years.

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