Article 4547 Video - The Right and Duty - Tuesday, December 19, 2023 By Anna Von Reitz

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Article 4547 Video - The Right and Duty - Tuesday, December 19, 2023 By Anna Von Reitz

This morning I wish to draw everyone's attention to the situation in Britain -- which is falling apart by the hour.

We long ago observed that it is factually impossible for a King of England to exist. This is because William the Conqueror divided up the spoils from the Norman Conquest among his loyal Barons, and disinherited his own sons from owning any land in England.

Thus, ever since, the land and soil of England has been ruled by the progeny of French aristocrats, each one of whom enjoys "sovereignty in their own right" on the land and soil bequeathed to them by William of Normandy as of 1087 A.D.

This is called the Settlement of the Norman Conquest.

The Norman French Barons settled in as the new "kings" of England, took on the local color, and within a couple generations started looking and sounding like Englishmen -- except for their French names, like Neville, Tousignant, Belcher, Plantagenet, Dumont, ....and....Talbot.

The Talbots were loyal retainers in Normandy and remained so throughout all of William's adventures and all that his sons and grandsons weathered. The Talbots slogged through the Crusades with Richard the Lionheart, stood guard and took arms at Crecy, and manned the ramparts at Agincourt.

The Talbots served so well, so valiantly, and so loyally, that they were promoted to the position of Ultimate Trust: they became the Lord High Stewards of England, a position that they own to this day, even though the present Lord High Steward and Heir to his ancestral lands in Shrewsbury, happens to be living in Australia.

Understand that each one of these men are -- within the context of their ancestral holdings -- kings of England. They elected among themselves a "king of kings" in each generation, but that was more of an administrative accommodation ---as demonstrated by The Magna Carta.

If they didn't like what "the" King was doing, they retained the right, as a group, to kick his arse. They still retain that right, down through all the generations of the Kings and Queens of England --- a fact that the office holders have always chafed against and sought to evade.

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