I think humanity has gone through stages.
During one of them, humanity was childlike and looked to parental figures for stability and survival.
Chief among the parental figures was the religious leader and the monarchy.
Now we look around and we find the religious leader leads one of the most nefarious organizations on Earth, into Satanism, child trafficking, pedophilia, theft, money laundering, fraud, you name it.
And a leading monarch owns uranium mines, which eventually become depleted-uranium weapons (ominicidal), stands accused of reigning over an empire of pedophilia, child trafficking, on and on the list goes.
In my estimation, humanity does not need another monarch. We’ve grown up. We’re no longer children and monarchy is based on parental rule.
We’ll need leaders, but, in my view, they should be elected leaders, after an honest and fair election, which we haven’t had for a while.
I would not support a monarchy if it were seriously proposed for Canada. I’d go out and buy a truck myself and head for Ottawa.
I don’t think the direction in which we’re headed – which is a full blossoming of the individual – supports the very idea of a monarchy – the focusing of power, supposedly, in one unelected individual.
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While we’re on the subject, I read elsewhere discussions which cast the Commonwealth as a more concrete association than it was. It was always simply a friendly alliance to strengthen the international ties of friendship among people who primarily had a common legal and parliamentary system.
I mention this because this view of the Commonwealth has consequences.
The common parliamentary system is called “responsible government,” which I greatly admire. This is the governmental formula as it evolved after the American Revolution. The executive branch is responsible to the legislature, who can unseat it with a simple vote of non-confidence.
In Canada, the Prime Minister is the leader of the largest party in the House of Commons. That guarantees that the Prime Minister will be able to pass his program into law. They don’t need to resort to Executive Orders. They don’t need to cajole Congress.
Not like that stopped our government from becoming thoroughly corrupted by the New World Order. It didn’t.
But, in normal times, if the Prime Minister can’t get his program passed into law, the Governor General will likely appoint a new Prime Minister.
The Governor General is what remains of the earlier monarchical system. France, Russia, and other countries have a similar division of powers – President and Prime Minister.
So far I’ve said that the Commonwealth was an arrangement of friendship and that Canada has a well-functioning system of government already, which has worked for something around 150 years.
The point is I see articles in the alternative press saying that Canada and Australia, as part of the Commonwealth, will be handed over to the United States. Excuse me? Say what?
Just as I hope we don’t take a step backward to monarchy, I also say, as a Canadian, I have no desire to join any other country. I would take my new truck anywhere if anyone tried to annex Canada.
I think every Canadian would buy a truck. Not a weapon. Canadians don’t use weapons. We’ve hit upon a new instrument of communication.
Seriously, please stop talking about Canada – and by extension all other countries outside a small circle of wealthy and influential ones – as somehow wanting and waiting to be absorbed into someone else’s territory. Stay within your borders or renegotiate please. The age of imperialism ended a century ago.
I’d recommend that we not do anything now that takes power away from the people. We’ll be running against the tide of affairs.
It won’t be supported by the rising energies that have brought all this unresolved conflict to the surface in the first place.
And finally it isn’t of love. Anything not of love in the world that’s arising, I predict, will not endure.