WE have a globalist king. That is now being said more and more, and the point does need to get through to the whole population.
But Charles is no mere supporter of globalisation; he is right at the centre of the globalist agenda.
Television presenter Neil Oliver made a point in a video from his home in Edinburgh that the king should keep out of politics, but the new king is deeply involved in it. He has been actively promoting the idea of man-made global warming, which is a highly contentious political issue, as, too, is the issue of the pandemic.
I expected Neil Oliver to be taken off for the coronation, because the breakfast presenters on GB News, as well as many of the evening presenters, seemed to belong to the 'Isn't it marvellous' brigade when it comes to the royal family.
They seem to be appealing to the libertarian right on just three issues - Brexit, man-made global warming, and the fake pandemic - but supportive of the establishment on everything else. Neil Oliver seems to be out on a limb in warning of the dangers of a political king.
But the Neil Oliver show did go ahead. As before, I agreed with practically everything he said, but this time there were, for me, two contentious issues: God and a hereditary monarchy.
I think religion plays an important part in the cohesion of any nation or ethnic group, but only if people don't believe in it too deeply. From the moment they owe allegiance to religious leaders, the path to tyranny is set. The argument in favour of a hereditary monarchy is simply that otherwise, we open the door for politicians to take over. But what do we actually have now?
This story is from the Issue 34: June 2023 edition of The Light.
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