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“We are come for your goods, all your goods.”
King George II
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Monarch = Mon Arch = One Ruler = Archon to rule all.
Archon = Supervisor/Administrator/Predator/Parasite that feeds on light/energy/humanity.
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Under the Monarch’s rule of King George I, who was magnificently unsuited to run England, not speaking a word of English, (1714-1727) and his son King George II (1727-1760) equally disrespectful to the citizens, Britain’s first ‘Prime’ Minister, Robert Walpole, (1676- 1745) introduced income tax and was praised for his encroaching influence over commoners, by increasing crown rules and restrictions over the people.
Walpole’s reign came to symbolize crisis, corruption in politics and destruction within society, blighting the age, yet, he is praised in history books written by those who hold power over the people.
Under King George II (1727-1760) England conquered territory in Canada, Florida, Grenada, Senegal, and in America east of the Mississippi.
In 1799 King George III defeated the United Irishmen at Vinegar Hill and two years later Ireland was officially unified with Great Britain to form the United Kingdom.
By the end of the Hanoverian period, the British Empire covered a third of the globe, mostly through brutal battles and mischievous debt enslavement schemes. The Monarch historically, consistently and barbarically strove to control foreign land and enslave the masses.
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“I can never suppose this country so far lost to all ideas of self-importance as to be willing to grant America independence.”
King George III
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King George III (1760-1820) was known for his insanity, and famously once confused a tree for the King of Prussia. It was widely assumed he was bi-polar, and many of his duties fell to those below him.
In 1764 the British Empire was deeply in debt from raging war and in dire need of a free revenue source. Prime Minister George Grenville, under King George III, introduced the Stamp Act, levying a tax directly on American colonists to cover Britians costs.
The Stamp Act was passed in 1765 and repealed in 1766 after massive resistance by American’s who foresaw the tentacles of the beast reaching more intimately into their lives.
Rescinding the Stamp Act did not end the British Parliament’s conviction that it had the authority to impose taxes on the colonists. It coupled the repeal of the Stamp Act with the Declaratory Act, a reaffirmation of its power to pass any laws over the colonists that it saw fit. However, the American colonists held firm to their view that Parliament could not tax them. The issues raised by the Stamp Act gave rise to the Revolutionary War ten years later and, ultimately, American independence.
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“Our properties within our own territories [should not] be taxed or regulated by any power on earth but our own.”
~ Thomas Jefferson
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The Monarch systematically claimed territory, then taxed the people of that territory to fund more battles to claim more territory, to claim more taxes and fund more wars, all without any benefit to the people. The Monarch was simply a war machine made up of international bankers and aristocrats stealing money from innocent citizens to claim and pillage more land and eventually dominate the world.
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“Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered.”
~ Thomas Paine
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~ In 1776 America declared the thirteen colonies regarded themselves as thirteen sovereign states, no longer under British rule, as stated in the Declaration of Independence.
~ In 1783 The Treaty of Paris was signed, declaring the United States as a nation no longer subject to the arbitrary and absolute royal decrees issued by King George III.
~ In 1787 The United States Constitution was signed, delineating a national frame of government, while establishing a Republic for the people that claimed specific protections of individual liberty and justice for the people, with restrictions on the powers of government.
The Constitution affirms that the United States government exists to honor her people, to safeguard liberty and equality, and ensure citizens of the United States remain by law, SOVEREIGN; possessing their own power; in a superior position to outside rule; holding original and independent authority and jurisdiction over their own existence.
This meant the people ruled themselves under constitutional or common law, which was to protect the people from the Monarch and those who might behave inhumanly or unfairly toward the people of America, including any American citizen toward another.
The Constitution outlined America’s right to print its own debt free, interest free money to ensure financial sovereignty, knowing the Monarch would perpetually seek a foot hold through debt enslavement.
However, the wealthy bankers in the City of London, along with other international aristocrats intent on dominating the globe, only intensified their fight to enslave America through their favorite tricks: war leading to debt, leading to loans with high interest rates that lead to debt enslavement, allowing the Central Banks to attain ownership of land, property and the people’s income. Isn’t that what a Loan Shark does? Isn’t that illegal?
The Central Banks exist to protect and enrich themselves, while they bankrupt the people.
This may sound bad enough, however, there is a much darker side of the international banking system that points to debt enslavement as the root of all evil and the foundation of human suffering.
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Vatican gold below. Looks like enough to give one million dollars to every human on earth, but instead it’s hoarded while millions of people starve to death.
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Over five trillion in gold was stolen from Iraq and added to the Monarch’s gold stash. How easy would it be for the crown to end world hunger and poverty?
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The Queen admiring ‘her’ stash of gold, stolen from the people who struggle to make ends meet.
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References:
Monarch Crown Image: Heraldic Royal Crown, Generic Design in Europe
Painting of The Signing of the Constitution by Howard Chandler Christy
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