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araucaria
17th March 2017, 11:07
Here is an interesting piece on the queen of England’s eventual demise, an event they have been rehearsing for ever and which is obviously getting closer by the day :)
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/mar/16/what-happens-when-queen-elizabeth-dies-london-bridge

For lack of a better place, I am putting this in the Current Events section, although it may actually be another ten or fifteen years down the line. The operation is codenamed ‘London Bridge is down’ in order to avoid having more explicit terminology causing communications havoc. Use of the phrase seems to have been intensifying of late since Christmas, when the queen was ill, judging from this leak into my own communications; see this post (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?94924-Some-anomalies-in-the-Miles-Mathis-material-an-alternative-picture&p=1124438&viewfull=1#post1124438) from 2 January.

Mark (Star Mariner)
17th March 2017, 15:32
Thanks, fascinating article. I don't mean to sound disrespectful - as a Brit I can get away with saying it, but what a lot of pomp and nonsense. Sorry, but look at the huge fuss and massive coverage that celebrity deaths get these days. At first, it is natural to be automatically shocked and saddened by the unexpected death of someone we've heard of, particularly if we liked them, yet never once met in person. If the media can spend days and days eulogizing David Bowie or Michael Jackson, the death of the Queen will be a monumental and never-ending outpouring of international devotion and bereavement - an establishment love-in - the likes of which we've never seen before.

Potentially, and hopefully, to the point where people get thoroughly p***ed off with it, the Queen, Charles, Establishment, Royalty itself, the Media itself, and the whole tedious shebang of fake tributes, fake glory, and no doubt steaming piles of fake grief. During which I hope, at some point, it will drive people, the sheeple, particularly the young mobile-phone-staring-millennial-type sheeple, so mad, so indignantly mad, that they will have a revelation, "ding!", and begin to ask those questions they have never asked before!

Such as: what did she actually do for those 90 odd years, other than cutting ribbons, presiding over banquets, opening schools, hospitals, and buying her clutch of race horses? What did she actually do? What actually was the Queen? What was her family and its whole institution actually for? What was the point? With all Her Majesty's astronomical mega wealth, why the bloody hell should we pay for her funeral!? [And finally] Hey, why can't we be a republic?

No doubt her death will be a watershed event, but maybe it will have a positive spin, in changing popular opinion at long last. We'll see.

araucaria
17th March 2017, 16:20
[And finally] Hey, why can't we be a republic?
Why not, indeed? The practical problem is getting from monarchy to republic in a peaceful manner, which would mean a vote in Parliament countersigned by the monarch. Forced hara-kiri is an oriental concept rather foreign to western Europeans. Any other solution is liable to get messy, involving various conflicting interpretations of the notion of treason. See these posts here (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?88113-2015-12-25-The-Last-Christmas&p=1037151&viewfull=1#post1037151)and here (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?93152-Simon-Parkes-Questions-of-integrity-and-credibility&p=1098540&viewfull=1#post1098540).

Edit to add:
Actually we do have a rather interesting precedent for a Brit committing hara-kiri: one Leo Boland, chief executive of the Greater London Authority, who made himself redundant on discovering that he was basically doing Mayor Boris Johnson’s job – which suggests incidentally that Johnson was getting paid for doing nothing: until it was Boland’s turn... An expensive (or lucrative) business all round.
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/boris-johnsons-city-hall-chief-makes-himself-redundant-with-300k-pay-off-6565805.html

Gillian
17th March 2017, 17:39
So they bump them off.

enigma3
17th March 2017, 17:41
Great article araucaria. No other country does pomp and ceremony quite like the Brits. I like it. The formality of it in such an informal world is predictably refreshing. I'll be looking for the corgi.

lunaflare
17th March 2017, 18:29
No other country does pomp and ceremony quite like the Brits. I like it. The formality of it in such an informal world is predictably refreshing

I must say I do too, enigma...

The Queen is the emblem of dignity, nobility and refinement.
No matter your viewpoints, Monarchy, is a rich part of European history, tradition and culture.
I would rather listen to Her Majesty than watch Miley Cyrus strut around (naked) on stage...

kirolak
17th March 2017, 18:30
When I used to work in broadcasting we had a large number of prepared, recorded obituaries for heads of state all round the world; rather amusing that one was accidentally (?) played once, when the subject was alive & well. . . .

sheme
17th March 2017, 18:30
No one will be surprised when QE 2 passes- at her age it can be anticipated, rather surprised she continues her duties as well as she does- Once we are free from European Union -UK will be a great place to live once again.

Frenchy
17th March 2017, 19:15
No other country does pomp and ceremony quite like the Brits. I like it. The formality of it in such an informal world is predictably refreshing

The Queen is the emblem of dignity, nobility and refinement.
No matter your viewpoints, Monarchy, is a rich part of European history, tradition and culture.
I would rather listen to Her Majesty than watch Miley Cyrus strut around (naked) on stage...

Greetings all,
This post saddens me. Then all the sacrifices of fine humans such as Kenneth Annett , David Icke , Jordan Maxwell, count for what ?

Do you wish a return to the days of " Droite de Seigneur " ?
The time is right for the end of all inequality so far as Serfdom and Aristrocracies.

For me it matters not a jot, whether Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, Liz, and all the aristocracy are being used by other entities { Archonic origins [?] } ; or whether they have complete distain for humans.. Enough is enough, Let all knowledge be availableto all.

These 'people' have ultimate power, ONLY because we allow it [ collectively ]

sunwings
17th March 2017, 22:44
Frankie Boyle echoes my views on the Queens future funeral

"And we would dig a hole so deep that we would hand her over to satan personally"

xmmomV-ax-s

Chakra
18th March 2017, 00:48
No other country does pomp and ceremony quite like the Brits. I like it. The formality of it in such an informal world is predictably refreshing

The Queen is the emblem of dignity, nobility and refinement.
No matter your viewpoints, Monarchy, is a rich part of European history, tradition and culture.
I would rather listen to Her Majesty than watch Miley Cyrus strut around (naked) on stage...

Greetings all,
This post saddens me. Then all the sacrifices of fine humans such as Kenneth Annett , David Icke , Jordan Maxwell, count for what ?

Do you wish a return to the days of " Droite de Seigneur " ?
The time is right for the end of all inequality so far as Serfdom and Aristrocracies.

For me it matters not a jot, whether Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, Liz, and all the aristocracy are being used by other entities { Archonic origins [?] } ; or whether they have complete distain for humans.. Enough is enough, Let all knowledge be availableto all.

These 'people' have ultimate power, ONLY because we allow it [ collectively ]

When you study Anthropology, at least at the college I went to... you discover that the royalty is actually a product of hut dwelling event planners. Very briefly the guys that planned the big feasts became the big men and then the big chiefs, that eventually down the line stopped actually working and through family linage became 'royalty'.

Chakra
18th March 2017, 00:56
No doubt her death will be a watershed event, but maybe it will have a positive spin, in changing popular opinion at long last. We'll see.

Maybe we can then stop sending our really hard earned money in the way of (seriously way to high) taxes to be then wasted across the pond! :clapping::happythumbsup: :ROFL: