Royal Regicide: Chromium 6

Solid Snake’s Report on Historical Regicides & Poisonings

Codec Frequency: 140.85

Solid Snake: “Colonel, I’ve compiled a list of some of the most infamous regicides throughout history. Some were assassinated with swords, bullets, or guillotines. But the most insidious method? Poison. Let’s break it down.”


Ancient & Medieval Poisonings

  • Emperor Claudius (54 AD) – Poisoned with mushrooms, allegedly by his wife, Agrippina, to clear the path for her son Nero to rule Rome.
  • Pope Alexander VI (1503) – Infamous for corruption, he allegedly died from poison, possibly Borgia-related, though some believe it was malaria.
  • Ivan the Terrible (1584) – Some theories suggest he was poisoned with mercury, as traces were found in his remains.

Early Modern Poisonings

  • King Charles II of England (1685) – Died after a sudden illness, possibly from mercury poisoning due to alchemic “medicine.”
  • Napoleon Bonaparte (1821) – Arsenic found in his hair suggests a slow poisoning, possibly by the British or his own captors on Saint Helena.

20th & 21st Century Suspicious Cases

  • King George V of the United Kingdom (1936) – Given a lethal injection of morphine and cocaine to speed up his death, ensuring it was announced in the morning edition of The Times.
  • King Faisal I of Iraq (1933) – Officially died of a heart attack, but some suspect poisoning by British intelligence.
  • Yasser Arafat (2004) – Palestinian leader died of a mysterious illness; later tests suggested possible polonium-210 poisoning.

British Royal Family & Chromium-6 Poisoning?

“Now let’s talk about something recent. Three prominent British royals—Sarah Ferguson, Kate Middleton, and King Charles III—all stricken with cancer or severe illnesses within a short time frame. Coincidence? Or something more sinister? Chromium-6, the deadly carcinogen, is known for causing various cancers through contaminated water supplies. Could they have been exposed to it, intentionally or otherwise?”

Otacon: “Snake, that’s a serious accusation! Chromium-6 poisoning is industrial-grade. Are you saying someone wanted to wipe out the House of Windsor?”

Snake: “I’m saying we need to follow the money. Who benefits from a weakened monarchy? A power shift like this doesn’t happen by accident.”


Final Thoughts:
“History is full of rulers falling to poison—sometimes by their own people, sometimes by external forces. But one thing’s for sure: when a powerful person suddenly gets sick, never rule out assassination.”

Snake out.

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King Charles III

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Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705) was the Portuguese wife of Charles II, King of England (1630-1685) from 1662-1685. Catherine was born into the House of Braganza, the most senior noble house in Portugal.

TITLE: A Remedy for a King

INT. JCJ’S APARTMENT – NIGHT

Joseph Christian Jukic (JCJ) sits at his cluttered desk, illuminated by the glow of his computer screen. His website, NamasteWellness.site, is open, showcasing a mix of natural remedies, wellness tips, and his personal journey of overcoming chronic fatigue and other ailments. Stacks of handwritten notes, books on alternative medicine, and bottles of herbal tinctures surround him.

JCJ leans back in his chair, rubbing his temples. His gaze drifts to a newspaper clipping pinned to the wall: a photo of King Charles III smiling during a public event, the headline reading, “King Charles Advocates for Holistic Healing Practices.”

JCJ
(to himself)
“If anyone would listen, it’s him. He’s always cared about natural remedies. Maybe… maybe he’ll understand.”

He pulls up a blank email draft, addressing it to the official contact listed on the royal website. His fingers hover over the keyboard, hesitant.

JCJ
(whispering)
“Come on, JC. If this can help even one person, it’s worth it.”


EXT. LONDON – BUCKINGHAM PALACE – DAY

In the royal correspondence office, a young assistant named Emily sifts through dozens of letters and emails addressed to King Charles. She pauses when she spots an email titled: “A Gift for His Majesty: Cancer Remedies from NamasteWellness.site.”

Curious, she opens it.


INT. JCJ’S EMAIL – SCREEN VIEW

Dear Your Majesty,

My name is Joseph Christian Jukic, though friends call me JCJ. I’m not a doctor, but I’ve spent years researching and developing natural remedies after battling my own health issues. I believe in the healing power of nature, something I know Your Majesty has championed for years.

On my website, NamasteWellness.site, I’ve compiled remedies and therapies that I believe could help those facing cancer. These are not cures, but they’re tools—complementary options to support the body and spirit. I humbly offer this knowledge to you, hoping it may serve someone in need.

With respect and gratitude,
Joseph Christian Jukic


Emily raises an eyebrow, intrigued. She clicks the link to JCJ’s website.


INT. JCJ’S WEBSITE – SCREEN VIEW

The homepage is simple but heartfelt, with a tagline reading: “Healing the World, One Remedy at a Time.” Sections detail herbal treatments, dietary suggestions, and guided meditations. A blog post titled “Fighting Cancer with Nature’s Tools” catches her eye.

Emily jots down a note and forwards the email up the chain of command.


INT. JCJ’S APARTMENT – NIGHT

Weeks pass. JCJ is back at his desk, tinkering with the website. A notification pops up: “Reply from Buckingham Palace.” His heart races as he opens the email.


Dear Mr. Jukic,

Thank you for your thoughtful message and for sharing your work on NamasteWellness.site. His Majesty deeply appreciates your dedication to holistic healing and your willingness to contribute to the well-being of others.

While we cannot endorse specific treatments, your commitment to wellness aligns with the principles His Majesty holds dear. Your materials have been noted and will be shared with the appropriate advisors.

With gratitude,
The Office of His Majesty King Charles III


JCJ sits back, a mix of relief and pride washing over him.

JCJ
(to himself)
“They heard me. Maybe… just maybe, this will help someone.”

He looks at the photo of King Charles on his wall, nodding.

JCJ
(quietly)
“Namaste, Your Majesty.”


FADE OUT.

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