International relations is high up on the agenda for any Prince, and Queen Elizabeth's right-hand royal is no exception. Sometimes Philip has been known to put his foot in it, no doubt with the best and most friendly intentions. To the President of Nigeria who was dressed in traditional robes he once remarked:
“You look like you’re ready for bed!”
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The true power of Britain is the City of London not England, Scotland or Wales. The British Empire is really the City of London Corporation and the pirates of the Livery. Notice how Dame of Malta, Queen Elizabeth the second symbolically curtsies to the King of The City of London via her positioning on the steps. Notice the Masonic brotherhood handshake over the third step of the Master Mason blue lodge degree and notice the white Freemasonic gloves of the King and the black gloves of the Queen uniting in duality or the yin and yang. She is greeting a power far greater than her’s within the sovereign state of The City of London. Queen Elizabeth has to touch the pearl-encrusted Sword of State the Lord Mayor places towards her. Notice she is in normal dress wear as she has zero powers within the City of London and this goes all the way back to 1215 and the signing of Magna Carta. This removed the Monarchy powers over the Kingdom and City of London in the blink of an eye as it was a going…
Unknown user says
The true power of Britain is the City of London not England, Scotland or Wales. The British Empire is really the City of London Corporation and the pirates of the Livery. Notice how Dame of Malta, Queen Elizabeth the second symbolically curtsies to the King of The City of London via her positioning on the steps. Notice the Masonic brotherhood handshake over the third step of the Master Mason blue lodge degree and notice the white Freemasonic gloves of the King and the black gloves of the Queen uniting in duality or the yin and yang. She is greeting a power far greater than her’s within the sovereign state of The City of London.
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Queen Elizabeth has to touch the pearl-encrusted Sword of State the Lord Mayor places towards her. Notice she is in normal dress wear as she has zero powers within the City of London and this goes all the way back to 1215 and the signing of Magna Carta. This removed the Monarchy powers over the Kingdom and City of London in the blink of an eye as it was a going against the 1213 contract with the Pope and the clause was this very power handover away from the Monarchy. Today its just an illusion given to the populace that the monarch has power and its done in order to veil the real power. The power over City of London is the Knights of Malta using the Ad Providam Papal Bull of 1312 by Pope Boniface VIII. Notice the Lord Mayor is in full regalia showing his power over all including over the Monarchy within New Jerusalem (City of London). Remember that the Monarchy outside of the City of London was granted their full powers in 1688 with the English Bill of Rights.
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http://www.walkingbutterfly.com/2010/12/22/when-you-kill-ten-million-africans-you-arent-called-hitler/ (King Leopold Saxe-Coburg and the genocide of 10 million in the Congo......) Windsors true name is Saxe Coburg Gotha.
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In the last year before retirement in 2008 my company had won another Queens Award and my Director asked me to accompany him to the palace to meet the Queen. After quaffing a glass or two of champagne we filed through a connecting archway where the Queen and Prince Phillip were greeting the award recipients. My director went through first and the the Chamberlain? introduced me as Mr Jim Bowens of Beardow and Adams and I shook hands with the Queen; Phillip looked at me and said "Jim Bowen! your not the chap from Bullseye are you?" and laughed; I said "No Sir, I'm his twin brother" which made him laugh louder. My director was a bit put out by the levity at such an important do but had a good laugh when I told him.
Jim Bowens
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That is such a cool story!
I really like the fact the Prince Philip actually speaks his mind. I may not always agree with what he says and he's definitely on the politically incorrect side of most issues, but I can't help find refreshing the fact that he says what he thinks, not what others think he should say. Pretty soon there won't be anybody left who will speak their minds for fear of offending somebody and be severely chastised. So, in spite of his repeated gaffes (or perhaps because of them), I give three cheers for Prince Philip! Long may he live!
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I think Prince Philip is quite funny, he only says what most people are thinking. Long may he live.