A Question of Sovereignty

“And thereupon their Majestyes were pleased That the said Lords Spirituall and Temporall and Commons being the two Houses of Parlyament should continue to sitt and with their Majesties Royall Concurrence make effectuall Provision for the Setlement of the Religion Lawes and Liberties of this Kingdome soe that the same for the future might not […]

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Assumption, Presumption & Trust

The most difficult obstacle to overcome is not the inherent evil and corruption within the system that has enslaved mankind; neither is it the standard, cognitively dissonant refusal of the courts and legal professions to acknowledge the validity of our claims against the corporatist state. In my own experience, by far the greatest obstacle to […]

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Internationalists

With the active participation of the Rockefellers, the Schiffs, the Warburgs and the Morgans, the Rothschild family monopolised international banking during the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, along with political, social and cultural influence. Though most of their wealth is hidden inside private family trusts or behind institutions with charitable status, the Rockefellers are widely […]

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