"Weird Things About King Charles' Coronation" by Naomi Wolf
"As Symbols are Twisted, Is Britain Being De-Consecrated?"
I recommend reading this thought provoking piece by Naomi Wolf: Weird Things About King Charles' Coronation – As Symbols are Twisted, Is Britain Being De-Consecrated?
With regard to the white dresses worn by Camilla, Princess Kate and other royals for the Coronation which Naomi commented upon in her article, according to Hello!:
As far back as Queen Victoria royals have worn white to coronations. For the journey to Westminster Abbey a 19 year old Victoria wore a white satin dress layered under a crimson velvet robe, and then after being proclaimed queen she donned a lighter white lace-trimmed linen gown.
"Back in 1953 Norman Hartnell, who of course designed the Queen’s Coronation dress, also created a 'Gold and White Collection' which conformed to the Earl Marshal's 'orders', meaning colours are barred and tiaras are worn. The late Queen Elizabeth II's own Coronation took place on June 2 1953, and according to the Royal Collection Trust, the white gown that she wore is now regarded as one of the, "most important examples of twentieth-century design." You can read more here.
Born in Canada with Welsh, English, Irish and Dutch heritage, I have lived in the UK for some 11 years now. I feel so much more at home in this ancient land that speaks to heart and my soul.
Although I respected Queen Elizabeth for the most part, I do not hold Charles in high regard for many reasons, including his paedophile friends which were, are not limited to Jimmy Savile.
For me, Charles III’s leading role with the WEF's Great Reset along with the World Wildlife Fund and other similar globalist organisations are untenable.
I have looked into the WWF before. Linked below is an excellent short documentary with archival footage revealing some of the WWF’s background. With Julian Huxley, Prince Bernhard and Prince Phillip involved from the WWF’s inception, “common themes are: globalisation, eugenics, human population control, and more recently, climate change."
This is an excerpt from Influence Watch’s page for the World Wildlife Fund, which I recommend reading in full:
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF, also known abroad as World Wide Fund for Nature) is an international non-governmental organization that focuses on conservation and environmentalism efforts. The majority of the WWF’s revenue comes in the form of grants and contributions from foundations, government grants, corporations, and individuals including the MacArthur Foundation, the Moore Foundation, and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. 1
The WWF opposes the production of nuclear energy (nuclear power plants produce no carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gas emissions). 2 3
The World Wildlife Fund has been criticized for its lack of action against human rights violations of anti-poaching groups that it funds, inconsistencies of its social policies and human rights commitments,4 and for partnering with large businesses such as Coca-Cola,5 which is accused of using the WWF brand to “greenwash” its projects. 6
The so-called (faux) Green King that is Charles III supports programmes which will inflict even more hardship upon people living in the UK and elsewhere around the world.
Although I was going to force myself to watch the Coronation, I haven’t yet gotten around to it.
The description for ABC’s video clip, King Charles pledges coronation oath states: “The king signed the oath pledging to serve the people and to rule according to law.” Perhaps I missed it or he said it at another time during the ceremony but I didn’t hear his pledge to we peasants in that clip. The use of cue cards for Charles during the ceremony was really rather strange and awkward.
According to The Mirror and other publications, we the people had been invited to pledge allegiance to King Charles.
Coronation oath in full: What you need to say as Brits asked to pledge allegiance to King
Members of the public watching the Coronation on television, online or gathered in the open air at big screens will be asked to pledge their allegiance to King Charles in a "chorus of millions of voices" on Saturday.
Charles' ceremony will include the first Homage of the People - a modern addition that will see people across the UK and overseas realms invited to swear an oath to the new monarch.
Lambeth Palace said it was hoped the significant change to the historic service will result in a "great cry around the nation and around the world of support for the King".
It replaces the traditional Homage of Peers, in which a long line of hereditary peers knelt and made a pledge to the monarch in person.
The Archbishop will call upon "all persons of goodwill in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and of the other realms and the territories to make their homage, in heart and voice, to their undoubted King, defender of all".
Oh my. I’m so sorry I missed the opportunity to engage in that mass ritual. 👀
I agree with Richard Vopes that it’s down to us.
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