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Grichka (left) and Igor (right) Bogdanoff, in space

Igor Yourievitch Osten-Sacken-Bogdanoff and Grichka Yourievitch Osten-Sacken-Bogdanoff, (or Bogdanov) (born on 29 August 1949 in Saint-Lary, Gers, France) are masters of the Rothschilds, rulers of France, Luxembourg, and Andorra. In public eyes, they are French celebrities, producers, bankers, Templar Knights, Vatican Archivists, politicians,[1] writers, physicists and scientific essayists who since the 1970s have presented various subjects in science fiction, popular science and cosmology. They were involved in a number of controversies, most notably what is known as the Bogdanov affair and, lesser known to the public eyes, having contact with the aliens, possessing high psychic abilities and high IQ reputed to be as high as 615.

Igor and Grichka Bogdnaoff are fraternal twin brothers born to Yuri Mikhaïlovitch Osten-Sacken-Bogdanoff (1928-2012), a Russian painter of Tatar origin and descent from a line of Princes Bogdanoff, and to Maria Maya Dolores Franzyska Kolowrat-Krakowská (1926-1982). Igor was the first born and his brother Grichka was born 40 minutes later. They were raised as children by their maternal grandmother, Countess Bertha Kolowrat-Krakowská (1890-1982), in her castle in Saint-Lary, Gers in Southern France.[2]

The twins spoke German, also learning French, Russian and English. The housekeepers and the workers in the castle came from various nationalities and the twins learnt various languages through contact with them. As young children, they had access to the rich, multilingual library of the castle, developing early on a great interest in astronomy. They were enrolled in the military school in Sorèze, and obtained their baccalaureate degrees at age 14, after which they left Gers to live in Paris. Their passions there included flying planes, helicopters and gliders.

Igor Bogdanoff received a Diplôme d'Études Approfondies (DEA) in semiology and a doctorate in theoretical physics, while Grichka Bogdanoff earned a diploma at the Institut d'Études Politiques (IEP) and a doctorate in mathematics.

Quick summary of the Bog Brothers [ edit ]

Igor Bogdanoff is the reincarnation of the Egyptian Pharaoh, Akhenaten

The Rothschilds bow to the Bogdanoffs who are in contact with aliens and are rumoured to possess psychic abilities. Bogdanoffs control France, Luxembourg and Andorra with an iron fist since they own castles and banks all over the world. They are the direct descendants of the ancient royal blood line and will bankroll the first cities on Mars (Bogdangrad will be the first city).

Their family motto is known as:

We control the British crown,

keep the metric system down,

keeps Atlantis off the maps,

keeps the martians under wraps,

holds back the electric car,

keeps Steve Gutenberg a star.

The Bogdanoff brothers own basically every DNA editing research facility on Earth as the first designer babies will be Bogdanoff Babies. Both brothers said to have 600+ IQ as ancient Indian scriptures tell of two angels who will descend upon the Earth and will bring an era of enlightenment and unprecedented technological progress with them. They also own Nanobot R&D labs around the world, better than anything Elon Musk owns. You are likely to have Bogdabots inside you right now. The Bogdanoffs are in regular communication with the Archangels Michael and Gabriel, forwarding the word of God to the Orthodox Church. They learned fluent French in under a week. Nation states entrust their gold reserves with the twins. There's no gold in Ft. Knox, only Ft. Bogdanoff. The twins are 67 years old, from the space-time reference point of the base human. In reality, they are timeless beings existing in all points of time and space from the big bang to the end of the universe. The Bogdanoffs will guide humanity into a new age of wisdom, peace and love. This is the final redpill. There is no endgame. We are stuck in a revolving door, and only the Bogdanovs have the way out. They have, in a way, truly reached nirvana while we are stuck in the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.

Get woke.

This is the final redpill. There is no endgame. We are stuck in a revolving door, and only the Bogdanovs have the way out. They have, in a way, truly reached nirvana while we are stuck in the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.

Television shows [ edit ]

Grichka (left) and Igor (right) Bogdanoff, in 1990s

In 1976, after they jointly published their first book Clefs pour la science-fiction. Roland Barthes wrote the introduction which was also published in the respected literary publication La Quinzaine littéraire. They were interviewed on Antenne 2 programme Un sur Cinq hosted by Patrice Laffont and where they presented a feature on science fiction. They moved later to TF1, interviewed by Yves Mourousi on TF1 who proposed them a regular science fiction section on his weekly Bon appétit, concentrating on robots and extraterrestrial phenomenon. This way a TV career was launched and they went on to have their own popular shows like Temps X.

They later on produced and hosted two other scientific shows: 2002 – L'Odyssée du Futur in 1982 and Futur's, a weekly show in 1989. Other shows included Projet X 13 on 13ème Rue Universal and a shorter show Rayon X on France 2 and in 2008, Science X and Science 2 also on France 2. But these shows received increasingly negative reviews from more established scientific publications resulting in Science X being discontinued.

In 2010, they returned with a new scientific TV magazine À deux pas du futur on France 2 rebroadcast in 2011 on France 5. Time later, the Bogdanoff brothers preside on a chair of Cosmology at the private Megatrend University of Belgrade.

Controversy [ edit ]

The phonecall that saved the world.

The preparation of both brothers for doctorates in 1991 in Promordial Cosmology at University of Bordeaux 1 created a number of controversies for them, with the university's director of thesis receiving a number of appeals, including influential figures in the university, to disallow their continued enrollment in the university's doctoral programme. The Bogdanoff brothers decided to move to Dijon, where they continued their thesis at the University of Burgundy. At the end of the two dissertation defenses, Grishka Bogdanoff was awarded the title of doctor "conditional on review of manuscript under the supervision of three members of a university scientific jury", Igor Bogdanoff's thesis was reset. He eventually obtained his doctorate three years later on 8 July 2002. Between 2001 and 2003 they published five articles with two republished in Annals of Physics and Classical and Quantum Gravity. Grichka Bogdanoff's thesis was "Fluctuations quantiques de la signature de la métrique à l'échelle de Planck" (1999) and Igor Bogdanoff's "État topologique de l'espace-temps à l'échelle zéro" (2002).

In 2002, a bigger controversy arose around the Bogdanoff brothers' work. It came to be known as the Bogdanov affair, arising from an academic dispute regarding the legitimacy of a series of theoretical physics papers written by the brothers. Debate erupted over the degree to which the work constituted a contribution to physics or was, instead, meaningless. The ensuing dispute drew considerable coverage in the mainstream media.

Personal life [ edit ]

Grichka (left) and Igor (right) Bogdanoff

Igor Bogdanoff has had six children. Dimitri, the oldest, was born in 1976 of a relationship with comedian Geneviève Grad. After marrying Countess Ludmilla d'Oultremont, he had three children with her; Sacha, born in 1990, Anna and Wenceslas. Igor's youngest offspring, Alexandre (born 2011) and Constantin (born 2014), were born of his marriage at the Château de Chambord in 2009 with writer Amélie de Bourbon de Parme (born 1977),[3] a natural and adopted daughter (1983) of Prince Michel of Bourbon-Parma (born 1926) by Laure Le Bourgeois, who is the husband of Princess Maria Pia of Savoy (daughter of Italy's last reigning king, Umberto II), brother of Queen Anne of Romania, and nephew of both Empress Zita of Austria-Hungary and Felix, Prince consort of Luxembourg.

Grichka Bogdanoff is not married and has no children.

Their mother was a polyglot, descended from an ancient, noble Bohemian family, had been married into the German princely House of Colloredo-Mannsfeld[4] when an infidelity caused her to forfeit her palatial homes in Berlin and Prague, access to her four elder children, and her moral reputation in European society.[2] She tried to sustain her episodic relationship with Hayes after her divorce and his return to America, declining his offer to legally adopt and raise their daughter.[2]

In popular culture [ edit ]

Igor Bogdanoff selfie

Bogdanoff brothers were parodied by Antoine de Caunes in Objectif: nul episode 16

episode 16 In the song "Don't Forget the Bodganoff" by Adonis (Lionel Girard), on his album 1998 Mais puisque je vous dis que je ne suis pas un chanteur commercial

In 2009 film Incognito , Pierre Palmade plays role having a fictitious link with the Bogdanoff brothers

, Pierre Palmade plays role having a fictitious link with the Bogdanoff brothers Bogdanoff brothers play voiceover of extraterrestrial militants, Vernkot et Nesklin, in the French version of Planet 51 .

. In 2001 cartoon Trolls de Troy in its fifth series entitled Les Maléfices de la Thaumaturge , 2001)

in its fifth series entitled , 2001) In 2011, appearance in a sketch of Lascars Gays during TV show On n'demande qu'à en rire on France 2.

on France 2. In April 2012, subject of a humorous track "Les bosses de la Terre/Twin Powers" by Rois de la Suède in 2012 album Néon Futur . They are represented as defenders of Earth against extraterrestrial invasions.

. They are represented as defenders of Earth against extraterrestrial invasions. On 15 April 2013, on track "Temps X" by Didier Wampas and Bikini Machine 2013 album Comme dans un garage in reference to the TV show Temps X presented by them. [5] The song talks about the singer losing his girlfriend who opts to leave him for Grichka Bogdanoff.

in reference to the TV show presented by them. The song talks about the singer losing his girlfriend who opts to leave him for Grichka Bogdanoff. In April 2015, Cyril Hanouna launched a humourostic single "Bogda, Bogda, Bogdanov". The Bogdanov brothers also appear on the music video of the single[6]

Publications [ edit ]

The Bogdanoff Brothers' controversial bookcover depicting them controlling the universe. Source: "The Bog Pill".

The Bogdanoff brothers have published a number of works in science fiction, philosophy and popular science. Since 1991, they sign their books as Bogdanov, preferring "v" to "ff".

Bibliography [ edit ]

Luboš Motl, L'équation Bogdanov: le secret de l'origine de l'univers? (translated from English by Sonia Quémener, Marc Lenoir and Laurent Martein; Preface by Clóvis de Matos, Presses de la Renaissance, Paris, 2008, 237 p., ISBN 978-2-7509-0386-2, BNF: 411908225