2018-03-02

Sebastian Fleischer Disco Queen Superstrobe Remix





you know there are quite a few shady organisations around, but i know who the head is, i'll give you a clue, she's not a, "Disco Queen", do you know why, you pay tax and where it ultimately goes to?, i bet you think, it goes to mending roads, and lighting the streets, pah, thats just road tax, and even that is just a scam, for all the money they make, there should never be a stretch of road, without adequate lighting or any potholes in them, but they exist, meaning that money is being funnelled away probably by the city of London corporation, There is no surviving record of a charter first establishing the Corporation as a legal body, but the City is regarded as incorporated by prescription, meaning that the law presumes it to have been incorporated because it has for so long been regarded as such (e.g. Magna Carta states that "the City of London shall have/enjoy its ancient liberties").[6] The City of London Corporation has been granted various special privileges since the Norman Conquest,[7][8] and the Corporation's first recorded Royal Charter dates from around 1067, when William the Conqueror granted the citizens of London a charter confirming the rights and privileges that they had enjoyed since the time of Edward the Confessor. Numerous subsequent Royal Charters over the centuries confirmed and extended the citizens' rights. we see that the CoLC seems to enjoy special status:
It was the only corporation in England, the members of which were elected by popular suffrage. It was the most dignified, the most powerful, the wealthiest of all the municipal bodies. Its origin, like that of many other corporations, was lost in prescription, but its privileges were recognized or extended by no less than one hundred and twenty charters, beginning with the reign of William the Conqueror. . . . . The constitution and privileges of this famous body are, indeed, a remarkable proof of what the bold and independent spirit of the people could effect even in the earliest times. They erected a Government side by side with that of the Sovereign in his capital City; imitating, if not emulating, the great institutions of the realm. This government had its Chief Magistrate, its Court of Aldermen, its Common Council, analagous to King, Lords, and Commons. It was in some respects an imperium in imperio affecting independent rights, and almost equal degree. The City of London to this day closes its gates on certain occasions at the approach of royalty, or the representatives of the Crown. By a particular exception in the annual Mutiny Act soldiers are not to be billeted within its domain. In all acts of Parliament touching municipal rights, the privilege of the City is expressly excepted. When the Corporation address the Crown, the Lord Mayor and principal officers insist upon being received in state by the King on the throne. If they approach the House of Commons, their petition is not presented in the ordinary way by one of their representatives but is delivered at the bar by their Sheriffs in full dress, These customs seem to imply that the CoLC enjoys exalted status when compared with other entities. It appears as though to be an equal sovereign to the Crown. This autonomous state within our borders is in a position to launder the ill-gotten cash of oligarchs, kleptocrats, gangsters and drug barons. As the French investigating magistrate Eva Joly remarked, it has never transmitted even the smallest piece of usable evidence to a foreign magistrate. It deprives the United Kingdom and other nations of their rightful tax receipts, The Lord Mayor of London job is to generate and promote business business for the CoLC, and by taking a look at the itinerary for the coming year, we see quite a bit of activity related to that indeed: Lord Mayor's programme 2017-18
​Dates
Visits
9-13 December
Saudi Arabia and UAE
15-17 January
Scotland
22-23 January
Israel
24-26 January
Switzerland (World Economic Forum)
9-23 February
Australia and New Zealand
4-7 March
Spain and Portugal
17-28 March
China and Hong Kong SAR
21 April - 2 May
Brazil and Chile
5-13 May
Japan and South Korea
15-16 May
Norway
31 May - 8 June
United States and Canada
26 June - 1 July
Nigeria and Kenya
7-13 July
Malaysia and Singapore
26-29 July
Northern England
6-11 September
United States (Civic Visit) and Mexico
7-14 October
India
Other visits, yet to be confirmed, are likely to take place to Northern Ireland, Switzerland, several EU destinations, and other countries. Further details will be included on the website in due course.
City's Cash is an account set up and run by the Corporation of the City of London in which it keeps the accumulated funds of donations going back to the fifteenth century. It is a sovereign wealth fund. It is one of three funds run by the City of London, the other two being the City Fund and the City Bridge Trust. The City of London's right to acquire any 'wastes and open spaces' gave rise to the City's Cash estate. Its core holding is a 35-acre (14-hectare) estate within the 'Square Mile', including the Old Bailey, sections of New Broad Street, Whitefriars and Fenchurch Street, plus the markets of Smithfield and Leadenhall. Billingsgate market, although now outside the City, also forms part of the Cash estate.
Let's take a look at the CoLC's coat of arms:
The arms appear for the first time on a seal from 1380.The sword has often been described or attributed to the dagger with which Sir William Walworth, Mayor of London, stabbed the rebel Wat Tyler on June 15th, 1381. The arms with the sword, however, predate this event. Another story states that the sword was granted by King Richard II as a reward for William Walworth's services to the King. There are, however, no historical evidences for either story. The dragons appear for the first time on an illustration in a book from 1633. The same book, the Survey of London, by Stow, also first mentions the motto 'Domine dirige nos' (Lord, direct us). On a seal of the Mayoralty dating from the late 14th century the arms show two lion supporters. These are not seen elsewhere. The origin of the dragons is not clear, it may be that they are derived from the story of St. George, the patron saint of England, in which the saint kills a dragon. The sword and the dragons thus distinguished the arms of the city from those of England. The oldest known image of a crest dates from 1539 when they appear on the reverse, (making its ritual use obvious, as it would have been displayed the other way way around, when they were in a occultist meeting), of the common seal of the city. The oldest image is not very clear and looks like a fan-like object, charged with the cross of St. George. By the end of the 17th century, the crest has developed into the dragon wing, Sometimes the arms were shown with two wings, facing each other. as to show it was a internal affair or external, Several points of interest:
1) Coats of Arms are supposed to be granted (by the Queen) but this one has never officially been granted... although it is formally recorded! 2) The dragons are supposed to refer to St. George (England's patron saint) but every other reference to St. George and the dragon includes a lance or spear that kills the dragon. Instead, the City of London uses dragons as guardians of the City boundaries. 3) The sword is supposed to refer to St. Paul. Whilst the City has St. Paul's cathedral and on one level the sword is supposed to be his, it is also linked with being Gaius Julius Caesar's sword that was lost in hand to hand combat with the local tribe in London. There are web links to Caesar beheading St. Paul in Rome around the same time the sword would then have been lost in London. 4) St. Paul is thought to be related to Herod, roman and to have persecuted Christians before his conversion. 5) St. Paul worked closely with st Peter in Rome and they are buried together! However it was Paul who had the first church in Rome (before the vatican) and Paul who mingled pagan roman gods and festivals with Christianity. Some say Paul was the first pope, not Peter. 6) The sword must always point upwards. For example where the city flag is used as an ensign on a boat its direction on the flag changes so that it still points upwards! Why? Does it symbolize fighting something from above? God?, The City of London motto as shown on coat of arms is DOMINE DIRIGE NOS, This is ambiguous!, We are told by CoLC that this means Lord, direct us, implying working for Christ. However use of a Latin English translator, shows it could equally mean: The Master directs us, (The Master tells us what to do, they are the pawn of others?), We take direction from Sir, (Lord Mayors of CoLC are usually made knights called Sir). Why the ambiguity?, Moving on to other areas, there are two parcels of property, on which rent of an unusual kind is due each and every year. It does these with the Ceremony of Quit Rent, A rather unusual and decidedly British ceremony takes place each year in late October. The City of London pays rent to the Crown for two pieces of land, even though it no longer knows their exact locations! For the first piece of land, somewhere in Shropshire, the City pays two knives, one blunt and one sharp. For the second piece of land, 6 giant horseshoes and 61 nails are handed over. What makes one of these a bit more interesting is a possible connection it shows, The second quit rent is for the use of the forge in Tweezer’s (or Twizzer’s) Alley, somewhere near The Strand. It is believed that the first tenant, Walter Le Brun, was a blacksmith who had set up his business near the tilting ground of the Knights Templar sometime around 1235. Again the tenancy was taken over by the City of London sometime during the intervening centuries. What we are seeing here is an organization that is as old as many of the oldest secret societies. What's more is that various personalities have had interactions in the past. One of the Lord Mayors worked with one such personality. and is this not enough proof, of a government behind the government, a secretive and illusive, yet not altogether hidden mockery, of everything we know to be pure, it's time to change as, standardz, hahahahahaha, :) #edio

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