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Subject: Confidential Medical and Forensic Warning Regarding Postmortem DNA Theft and Links to a Convicted Organization in Turkey

Your Majesty,
Your Royal Highnesses,
and Members of the Royal Household,

I respectfully submit this confidential letter to warn you about a serious medical, forensic, and security risk concerning postmortem biological samples, DNA theft, and the possible targeting of high‑profile or royal individuals.

From the standpoint of modern forensic medicine and reproductive biology, it is scientifically impossible to obtain viable eggs (oocytes) or embryos from an elderly deceased woman, particularly above 70–80 years of age, because the ovarian reserve has already been exhausted many years before death. Likewise, any fluids that may leave the body for days or weeks after death are decomposition products (so‑called “postmortem purge”), not reproductive cells.

However, it remains entirely possible for corrupt medical professionals to illegally collect DNA‑containing tissues and fluids (blood, mucosa, ascitic fluid, skin fragments, organ samples) from dying or deceased persons. Such material can be used to build genetic databases, to manipulate paternity or inheritance claims, to attempt future biotechnological misuse, or to destroy or replace toxicology evidence that might reveal poisoning or other foul play.

I wish to draw your attention in particular to a very dangerous criminal structure in Turkey, commonly known in the media as the “Adnan Oktar organization.” A prominent member of this structure, Oktar Babuna, is a physician with a background in neuroscience. His father is an elder, highly experienced professor of gynecology and obstetrics, from a family with longstanding involvement in reproductive medicine. In Turkey, members of this organization have received extremely heavy prison sentences, on the order of thousands of years, for serious organized crimes.

Although they are formally imprisoned (reportedly in Tekirdağ, Turkey), there are deep public concerns that elements of this network may still retain influence, resources, and international connections, including alleged links to religious and financial figures in Northern Cyprus and beyond. Because of their specific combination of medical expertise (gynecology, reproductive medicine, neurology) and their proven willingness to manipulate human biological material in the past, they pose a unique bio‑forensic and genetic security threat.

In the context of the British Royal Family, this leads to several concrete risks that, in my view, merit proactive prevention:

  1. Postmortem DNA theft:
    Unauthorized collection of DNA from critically ill or deceased senior royals (from blood, body fluids, tissues or surgical waste), which could later be used for genetic databases, blackmail, or fabricated lineage claims.
  2. Tampering with toxicology evidence:
    Removal or substitution of body fluids such as blood, vitreous humor, or ascitic fluid, in order to obscure traces of poisoning, drug overdoses, or other non‑natural causes of death.
  3. Misuse of medical access and cover:
    Any external doctor, consultant, or “researcher” with a background in gynecology, reproductive medicine, or neuroscience, and with past or present links to this Turkish organization or its affiliates (including contacts in Northern Cyprus), should be regarded as a high‑risk person for the purposes of access to royal patients and postmortem procedures.

In view of the above, I respectfully suggest that the Royal Household and the responsible authorities consider the following measures:

  • Strictly limiting access to royal patients in intensive care and at the end of life to a vetted inner circle of trusted medical staff.
  • Ensuring that all postmortem examinations, sample collections, and toxicology tests are performed under direct supervision by fully trustworthy, nationally vetted forensic teams, with tight chain‑of‑custody procedures.
  • Systematically screening any external medical consultants or “experts” for direct or indirect connections with the Adnan Oktar network, including Oktar Babuna, his family, former associates, and any related entities or sponsors in Turkey or Northern Cyprus.
  • Treating any unsolicited offers of “special reproductive or genetic services,” especially around death or severe illness, as a potential security threat rather than a medical opportunity.

My sole intention in writing this letter is to help protect the dignity, safety, and genetic integrity of the Royal Family and to alert you to the existence of a convicted, medically knowledgeable criminal network that has already demonstrated its interest in large‑scale collection and manipulation of human biological material.

I remain at your disposal, should you wish for a more detailed explanation of the medical and forensic aspects described above.

Yours faithfully,

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