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 […]
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WAR AND THE BREED by David Starr Jordan – PS, Institute of Peace Studies
“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 […]