What really happened on jestha 19, part III

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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.

Oh, oh I see. Since you said Khan, and Khan's are very popular these days, are the former King and his son related to the Khans of India?

...Yes, yes sir, the rulers of Hyderbad, Kashmir, other places, where they powerful people lived --- we can trace the lineage back to ---

---I meant, are they related to Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan and other big actors who are in India right now, the big ones because they seem to have a magic talisman with themselves too no?

Now sir is trying to tease us we believe. Those Khans are of no real importance, they could be Khans just in name, maybe that too they could have changed to it because they thought they could take the names of the powerful and the influential and lead others to believe they were from high class families. So we have no reason to believe they are related.

Ohh, it's alright. Just checking if there are any relations. So there's nothing there. So you've told me this..story..tale...what can we call it...a historical proposal...an interpretation of history, we can say...and then you have given us a pretty daunting proposal for the events of the Jestha 19th. Tell us, which one do you believe more seriously? Because we are willing to believe the historical part of it, mostly, and assume it must have been some family that was jealous of the Shah's for a thousand years that wanted to off them. Or it isn't too hard to believe that some...external species wanted to get rid of the Royals whom Nepali worshipped as Gods, so they could have thought you know maybe these are their gods and if we get rid of them then we'll be able to take control of the planet. But you have suggested that both of the theories be considered seriously. And it is a difficult proposal as you can understand. I too am not a final judge of this, I need to convince a large group of people, and they'll laugh at me if I bring these multiple out-there theories at the same time. I'm not saying you guys are wrong or lying, but it's difficult to convince people at the same time, hope you're understanding me. So tell me, which is the easier sell, which one are you more closely attached to, and how do I make it more palateable to others.

Sir, you have put us in a difficult position. As you have yourself shown with an alternative theory about competing theory, without both the parts, the story falls apart, the narrative does't make any sense. Why would anybody, any human dynasty wait for a thousand years to take revenge upon their competition, and what are they going to get out of it. Like it suggests no special supernatural circumstances. And the other theory, the alien-only theory is even more absurd because how did the aliens identify just the Nepali royal family in this particular part of the world, and not the Americans or Chinese or the British. Were they really foolish and figured since the gods or powerful dieties must live high up in the mountains, whoever controlled the mountains would be the most powerful, and since it was our king, they went for the family? These are theories that take a lot of assumptions and extraordinary beliefs to internalize sir.

That is exactly what I'm telling you. Combine two of those theories into one, and they're more than twice as difficult to believe. Here I'll give you an assignment, why don't you both go back to your offices, homes whatever, figure out a coherent theory that's MORE believable than the existing proposal, if you want to put in some lies or semi-truths in there to make it more saleable I'll take the hit, and come back to me. When you have a more believable narrative, I'll help you take it across. Until then, work towards improving your presentation, alright? Let's say a month from now on, make an appointment with my assistant for a date four weeks from today and lets meet again then!

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