hehe ... How do you know you're winning #UK?
They trawl up a dead Queen Elizabeth to try brainwash you back into submission to the 4th Reich #Lulz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJzYA-MtRSM
They trawl up a dead Queen Elizabeth to try brainwash you back into submission to the 4th Reich #Lulz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJzYA-MtRSM
YouTube
The Queen disagreed with Brexit | Valentine Low
“The queen said ‘we shouldn’t leave the EU… better the devil you know.’”
Queen Elizabeth II was a “reluctant Remainer” who thought the EU was flawed but marked the post-war cooperation between countries, says former Times royal correspondent Valentine Low.…
Queen Elizabeth II was a “reluctant Remainer” who thought the EU was flawed but marked the post-war cooperation between countries, says former Times royal correspondent Valentine Low.…
If it's lawful for the French Govt to run a coup in Mali ...
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/aWuVkFcaOAU
Veterans still homeless from the Afghanistan campaign ... Afghani's however, hotel, direct to home.
Welcome to ... Ireland
Veterans still homeless from the Afghanistan campaign ... Afghani's however, hotel, direct to home.
Welcome to ... Ireland
#ChemicalWarfare #NuclearWarfare #OpO9A #USA #4thReich
"And for decades, the government conducted Cold War experiments on people across the U.S. Civilians recall mysterious, thick fog in the air and being fed “funny-tasting” oatmeal as kids in state schools that was later revealed to be laced with #radioactive chemicals"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jh3QgCY3_y8
"And for decades, the government conducted Cold War experiments on people across the U.S. Civilians recall mysterious, thick fog in the air and being fed “funny-tasting” oatmeal as kids in state schools that was later revealed to be laced with #radioactive chemicals"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jh3QgCY3_y8
"Black Flag Meaning UK Army
In the context of the UK military, a black flag, specifically a black sash or streamer, is used as a mourning symbol. It is most notably seen on the King's Colour of the Coldstream Guards during the proclamation of a new monarch, such as Charles III, where it signifies mourning for the previous monarch.
This black sash is not a flag itself but a streamer attached to the flagpole, and it is part of a formal salute known as "vailing," where the flag is dipped to the ground to show respect to the new monarch.
The practice reflects the deep respect and loyalty the regiment holds for the Crown, treating the colours as a symbol of the monarch's authority and the regiment's history and fallen members.
The flag is not dragged on the ground but is deliberately lowered as a sign of reverence.
AI-generated answer. Please verify critical facts."
SPOTTED: BLACK FLAG IN REHEARSAL… WHAT’S GOING ON?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOy3n6kdJvc
In the context of the UK military, a black flag, specifically a black sash or streamer, is used as a mourning symbol. It is most notably seen on the King's Colour of the Coldstream Guards during the proclamation of a new monarch, such as Charles III, where it signifies mourning for the previous monarch.
This black sash is not a flag itself but a streamer attached to the flagpole, and it is part of a formal salute known as "vailing," where the flag is dipped to the ground to show respect to the new monarch.
The practice reflects the deep respect and loyalty the regiment holds for the Crown, treating the colours as a symbol of the monarch's authority and the regiment's history and fallen members.
The flag is not dragged on the ground but is deliberately lowered as a sign of reverence.
AI-generated answer. Please verify critical facts."
SPOTTED: BLACK FLAG IN REHEARSAL… WHAT’S GOING ON?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOy3n6kdJvc
I've just checked ... and I was wrongly under the impression the Security Service was legally obliged (statutory duty) to keep the UK a 'Constitutional Monarchy', but not, the exact phrase used = "parliamentary democracy", see:
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1989/5/section/1
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1989/5/section/1
www.legislation.gov.uk
Security Service Act 1989
An Act to place the Security Service on a statutory basis; to enable certain actions to be taken on the authority of warrants issued by the Secretary of State, with provision for the issue of such warrants to be kept under review by a Commissioner; to establish…