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2026-07-14

It's a bit like the English Civil War in reverse - the Civil War effectively ended with victory for the commercial interests (English and Dutch East India Companies) who invited William of Orange to take over the English throne, cementing the so-called "Glorious Revolution" in place with the new Bill of Rights and a Parliament that creates "Roman Law" (AKA the Statute Book) that has progressively taken over the laws of England, pushing Common law into the background.

Was that when the globalist corporate interests first flexed their muscles to bring about their control over national governments?

Later as the 1700s dawned, Scotland was subdued by the English army, the Ordnance Survey was born, and the Act of Union merged the countries into the political union of Great Britain under the English monarch.

But for whom does this monarch now work?

It's a fascinating argument, put forward by Rich's guests in an initially stormy session that does indeed eventually bring agreement between the protagonists. Interestingly, they each start from a different basis, but end with the realisation that until those bases are in practice aligned in harmony, constitutional good governance will remain a pipe dream.

(49 minutes)

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