Conspiracy Theory (Inspired by: When worlds collide)
Elizabeth Clayton
nizbet_noni at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 15 01:28:42 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 14342
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>More thoughts inspired by the forewords:
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>So maybe when Dumbledore reads the Times it has all the news of the
>day...but no mention of a series of books about a kid named Harry
>Potter?
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>Do the forewords mention JKR, or just Comic Relief? (The former would
>seem to contradict my theory; the latter lets it stand.)
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>Amy Z
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Now here's a conspiracy theory if there ever was one:
If we assume that both the wizards and the Muggles are on the same timeline
(ie, its 2001 for all of us), then Harry etc are 20 or 21, correct? So
they've all left Hogwarts and are busy being famous Quidditch players, MoM
empolyees, Hogwarts professors etc. Meanwhile, JKR (who's a witch, not a
Muggle) has been engaged by the MoM to write about Harry and publish the
books for the Muggles. The books are originally aimed at children, who are
at a more impressionable age compared to grownups. The aim of this is to get
the next generation of Muggle world-leaders to believe (or want to believe)
in the wizarding world, and thus paving the way for the 'coming out', as it
were, of the wizarding world into the Muggle world.
Hoping its true, despite all the evidence I'm sure there is to the contrary,
Liz (who would be the perfect age for Harry if it was true)
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'Are all your family wizards?' asked Harry.
'Er - yes, I think so,' said Ron. 'I think Mum's got a second cousin who's
an accountant, but we never talk about him.'
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