Tag: sovereignty international law

Henry the Lion and the Templar Legacy: The Significance of Supplingenburg

Henry the Lion and the Templar Legacy: The Significance of Supplingenburg Introduction: Henry the Lion’s Role in Establishing the Templars in Germany Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Bavaria, played a pivotal role in establishing the Knights Templar in Germany. His contributions were not limited to patronage or military support; rather, he made an […]

WAR AND THE BREED by David Starr Jordan – PS, Institute of Peace Studies

The War and The Breed by David Starr Jordan. The Relations of War to the Downfall of Nations Download “War and the Breed” in PDF format Priory of Salem, Institute of Peace Studies War and the Breed: The Relation of War to the Downfall of Nations by David Starr Jordan, published in 1915. This is […]

“Yielding of Sovereignty Is Considered the Crime of High Treason” – Archbishop Vigano on Nation States Handing Over Sovereignty to the WHO

This is not just a good sober opinion, these are all matters of inescapable facts. Red Invasions and Genocides have been ongoing for a while using such tactics. “Yielding of Sovereignty Is Considered the Crime of High Treason” – Archbishop Vigano on Nation States Handing Over Sovereignty to the WHO By Joe Hoft Published May 22, […]

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 […]