Restoring Lawful Guardianship: A Call to the English People and the Templar Heirs
(In memory of Rhiannon Whyte — Walsall, England)
BBC: “Man jailed for murdering Walsall woman Rhiannon Whyte”
I. A Nation’s Law Abandoned
The brutal killing of Rhiannon Whyte in Walsall revealed more than one man’s depravity — it exposed the collapse of lawful stewardship in England.
He laughed as he confessed to her murder, shown on surveillance footage.
Yet the deeper crime is a government’s failure to guard its own people.
Policies that ignore international asylum law have allowed unchecked migration, enabling traffickers and criminal networks to flood the nation.
Under the Geneva Convention on Refugees (1951), asylum must be claimed in the first safe country reached. But thousands of men of fighting age have been permitted to pass through multiple safe nations, paying smugglers as much as £30,000 each — sums that could have rebuilt their own communities and restored peace abroad.
This is not compassion; it is complicity.
True mercy protects both the vulnerable abroad en the lawful citizens at home.
II. The Duty of Restoration
England once knew guardianship rooted in faith and justice.
De Knights Templar, and later families such as the le Nottes — hereditary vicecomital stewards of Kineton and Solihull — safeguarded their realms for both Crown and commoner.
Their lands and sacred trusts were unlawfully seized during the suppression of the Templars and never restored.
Since that day, the same regions have suffered moral decline, civic disorder, and the erosion of spiritual authority.
De calling remains:
to restore lawful order, community defense, and righteous administration under God.
The right to do so is recognized by international law.
De United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) affirms every people’s right to:
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self-government,
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cultural preservation, and
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restitution of ancestral lands.
No regime can erase this heritage by claiming to act “for our good.”
The English people — descendants of the original stewards — retain the right to govern themselves lawfully and peacefully, in faith and self-determination.
III. The Templar Legacy of Guardianship
For centuries, the Templars embodied the union of faith, courage, and law.
Their English commanderies, including Balsall and Kineton, were centers of justice and protection.
These were not mere military outposts; they were schools of governance and guardianship — the backbone of an order that defended Christendom while maintaining local peace.
Even after their suppression, Templar values survived through noble houses such as le Notte (Nott) and their successors, who administered Templar lands on behalf of both the Crown and the Church.
Their continuity reflects England’s true spiritual inheritance: a heritage of lawful mercy and active stewardship.
IV. The Brunswick Commandery and Modern Continuation
That same spirit of guardianship endures today through the Brunswick Commandery of the Knights Templar, a lawful and hereditary continuation of the Templar mission.
The Grandmaster of the Commandery holds direct succession to the English, German, and Polish Grand Commanderies — estates wrongfully seized through political suppression but still recognized under historic rights of succession.
“The eternal inheritance must be guarded again.”
Join the restoration at www.brunswicktemplar.org.
Membership is open to men and women of faith and conscience who stand for:
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Lawful governance rooted in divine order,
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Protection of families and communities, and
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Restoration of truth and justice in public life.
V. Petition for Reconciliation and Return
Through lawful and ecclesiastical channels, the Brunswick Grand Commandery is advancing petitions for reconciliation, not rebellion.
The objectives include:
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Recognition of native English and Templar-descended peoples as an indigenous body entitled to representation and protection.
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Restitution of Templar estates and revenues for humanitarian and cultural purposes.
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Reform of local law-keeping authorities to ensure accountability to the people, free from foreign or conflicted interests.
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Reconciliation under UN-charter norms, providing peaceful, lawful, and self-governing status for heritage institutions.
This is a campaign for lawful redress — not vengeance.
It is a call for justice, dignity, and restoration of rightful guardianship.
VI. Reclaiming Compassion Under Law
England must again learn that mercy without law is chaos.
To protect the innocent, compassion must be joined with justice.
To preserve peace, sovereignty must be upheld alongside charity.
By restoring proper stewardship — the balance of faith, law, and sovereignty — England can once again lead the world in true humanitarian order.
This vision aligns not only with Templar heritage but also with universal moral law.
VII. Join the Movement
Those who share this conviction can begin today.
Start your journey toward knighthood and stewardship by completing one of the two required petitions at www.brunswicktemplar.org.
Together we can rebuild what was lost, restore lawful guardianship, and renew the covenant of justice that once made England a light to the nations.
VIII. Closing Reflection
The sacred lands once called “eternal inheritances” still await their rightful caretakers.
Our mission is to restore that stewardship through faith, law, and unity — not through division, but through righteousness.
Let the heirs of England remember their charge:
to guard the innocent, to uphold divine order, and to leave behind a realm governed by truth and peace.
For the historical foundation of this cause, read:
👉 The Four Kinetons of the Ardens: Vicecomital Nobility and Templar Co-Administration in Warwickshire.
