Great video, I really appreciate the work that clearly went into this and enjoyed watching.
One thing that has jumped out at me is the mention of the Vatican starting the great fire of London in 1666. This makes more sense to me now when I think of what I have recently discovered about the British royal family which seems to have been effectively overthrown and replaced by the vatican in the late 1600's. This is also the time the 'Roman' empire became the 'British' empire.
I started a thread (
King Billy the Roman) on a statue of King Billy that we have locally, which resembles a Roman emperor. Then I discovered that King James was black and rather Moorish or even Tartarian looking. Below is an image of the statue of King Billy next to his supposed portrait. I'm thinking that the statue is accurate, as there are lots of statues depicting him as Roman, whilst the portrait is part of fake history.
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Here is King James shown very differently, in my opinion a genuine portraits to the left and the fake history one on the right.
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This was King James mother, Mary Queen of Scots, again genuine statue on the left fake updated portrait on the right.
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Then King Charles the 2nd was known as 'The Black Boy' and many pubs in the UK have been named after him i.e. Ye Olde Black Boy.
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Following him, his younger brother James II took over until he was overthrown by King Billy the Roman. They call it the 'Glorious revolution of 1688' - I think we all know on this forum that glorious revolutions are generally carried out by todays ruling elite. So is this when the old world empire lost Britain to the current ruling elite? This time period, the late 1600's, seems critical to what happened to our realm. Finally images of James II below, now he's got a statue showing him as a roman emperor too!
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