Crusader States Legitimism: The Forgotten Christian Connection to the Holy Land In recent decades, many Christians have increasingly distanced themselves from any historic Christian connection to the Holy Land. Often this reaction stems from discomfort with the modern political term “Christian Zionism,” which today is almost universally associated with support for modern Jewish sovereignty in […]
Tag: nobility
Honoring those with Titles is a wonderful law of God
Lets talk about the good news and blessings. As per Deu 6:3-5 lets “speak of God’s wonderful laws all the time, teach it thoroughly to our children.. etc..”. Most talk only on the negative, speaking of all the curses which God has to punish His disobedient children with, if they have chosen Bolshevist murder, covetousness, […]
WAR AND THE BREED by David Starr Jordan – PS, Institute of Peace Studies
1,086th anniversary of the crowning of our King and Emperor, Otto I., the Great
In celebration of the 1,086 year anniversary of the crowning of our King and Emperor, Otto I., the Great. First a Foreword from our Primace (in Wolfenbuttel that title is “summus episcopus”) HMSH Rev Dr Stephen MK d’Guelph Brunswick: We say “our King” as most likely you do descend from those who called him such […]
Hundreds of Older German Runic Artifacts Demonstrate the Scythian Goth Kinship in Viking and Saxon Nations, directly linked to Wolfenbuettel-Brunswick
In some parts of the Saxon Empire, like in Frisia (through the late period of the Brunoid Kindred Emperors), these older Runes (Elder Futhark) were the official written alphabet of the people, and on the coinage etc. Here you may view hundreds of artifacts of RUNES from GERMANY (Greater Saxony mainly) https://www.schleugerhard.com/deutschland-a-n/ . They don’t call […]
The Entitlement to Rule: Legal, Non-Territorial Sovereignty in International Law
The following is a sub-chapter from Dr. Kerr’s book The Entitlement to Rule: Legal, Non-Territorial Sovereignty in International Law. The sub-chapter is entitled “Introduction: Dynastic Rights, Sovereignty and Prescription.” It is in volume two, chapter one at http://www.the-entitlement-to-rule.com/id38.htm Most people interested in nobility and royalty have no idea how sovereignty could still be legally intact […]





