Capitolo 6: L’incredibile storia della “International Commission for Order of Chivalry”, meglio nota come I.C.O.C., lavatrice malfunzionante di ordini cavallereschi e dei suoi mirabolanti presidenti: … c’era una volta un barone scozzese, un principe irlandese ed un conte piemontese, tutti e tre falsi nobili.

La meravigliosa storia dell’I.C.O.C. inizia negli anni 60 del XX secolo. Noi la ripercorreremoattraverso due pubblicazioni scientifiche (che riportiamo anche in originale e scaricabile in pdf).Come già accennato nel capitolo precedente, l’ICOC ha avuto la magica continuità di avere, insessant’anni, tre presidenti tutti e tre accomunati dall’essere finti nobili, nell’avere genealogie noncorrispondenti al vero, avere la necessità di sdoganare ordini cavallereschi fasulli: il se –…

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Il comune di Casale Monferrato si agita

La nostra risposta a tale diffida: Spett.Le Ente,  preso atto della vostra comunicazione, per significarvi che per mero errore è stato creato un collegamento ipertestuale che rimanda all’indirizzo e-mail del vostro comune. A tal fine si provvederà ad eliminare detto collegamento nei tempi tecnici previsti che tuttavia potrebbero protrarsi oltre la data del 27 p.v. e nel contempo verrà indicato l’indirizzo e-mail dell’ufficio anagrafe del comune…

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Chapter 5: Arbitration ruling - Court of Casale Monferrato - Ireland - Marocco

In 1999, degli Uberti formerly Ubertis formerly Noé produced an official communiqué, as the newly appointed ICOC President, in English, obviously addressed only to the Anglo-Saxon world, in which he tried to explain the reasons for the Casale award and, at the same time, attempt to put a stop to the scandal that was engulfing the castle of MacCarthy and his associates, as we will later explain.

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Chapter 4: Degli Uberti's scandal with the false Irish Prince MacCarthy Mor and the fake chivalry order of Niadh Nask

“…my main offence is not that I lack the capacity to grasp the complexities of cases such as that of Mac Carthy Mór, but that I understand them only too well, and truth is indeed harder to forgive than lies…“ Sean J. Murphy The Niad Nask (Order of the Golden Chain) scandal was uncovered in 1999 by

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Chapter 3: But do the Counts of Cavaglià still exist? Not really. Here we show you why. Spoiler: the last real Count of Cavaglià died in 1600!

The Counts of Cavaglià, after their home village (Cavaglià), had three fiefs: Ticineto, Frassineto Po and Valmacca. On the web, and in various paper publications, for the past 40 years, there has been a curious phenomenon of self-attribution of the title “Count of Cavaglià” by Pier Felice degli Uberti, formerly Ubertis formerly Noé, and by his father Alfredo, a claim that does not respond to any historical-scientific or documentary criteria.

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Chapter 2: The family trees of Pier Felice degli Uberti, formerly Ubertis, formerly Noé

Here we present two family trees that are explanatory of what has already been illustrated in the previous chapter. The first direct descendant family tree describes the genealogy from Felice Ubertis (b. 1836 + 1892), a chimney-smoker by profession, merchant of pots and earthenware, to Pier Felice Degli Uberti (formerly Ubertis, formerly Noé) (b. 1955), now retired former bank clerk, who, as shown by court documents

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Document authenticity

Since someone might question the authenticity of the documents published on www.contedegliuberti.com, we feel we should invite all interested parties to contact the relevant bodies directly to request a copy and verify their conformity to the originals. To dispel any uncertainty, we recommend avoiding intermediaries and contacting only the competent offices: only in this way can we calmly establish who is telling the truth. This is perfectly in line…

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