Silly me, it’s nothing, just the motto of the British Monarch… of course, there’s no public evidence to suggest the British Monarch has links to any dodgy activity.
After all, it’s perfectly reasonable for correspondence from the Albany Trust to be closed for 100 years:
Silly me, it’s nothing, just the motto of the British Monarch… of course, there’s no public evidence to suggest the British Monarch has links to any dodgy activity.
So where does The Times, whose logo is the same Coat of Arms / motto, fit in? Only by your logic they have to be complicit also; have you considered that?
I presumed it was cos Jacko was a god botherer and was quite liderally the King of poop
Moreover, it implies that he believes he’s the king by the will of god (and I could be wrong here but it’s an extension of the Divine Right of Kings IIRC).
Only by your logic they have to be complicit also; have you considered that?
Well of course THEY are complicit. All part of the massive global conspiracy.
Funny, this. A thread about Jackson has all of a sudden become a conspiracy fest about the royal coat of arms. Makes you think…..about where any of this is going.
As ever, JHJ, your cause is noble, but your approach risible.
So where does The Times, whose logo is the same Coat of Arms / motto, fit in? Only by your logic they have to be complicit also; have you considered that?
Surely if that was the case, the Times would have a long history of connections to MI5+MI6?
On a more global scale, would that mean Rupert Murdoch also has a history of working with the CIA?
Anyhoo, straying off topic a bit, here’s Michael Jackson with Al-Waleed Bin Talal, friend and business partner:
By coincidence Al-Waleed Bin Talal is also a long time friend and business partner of Rupert Murdoch:
Al-Waleed Bin Talal was for a long time the largest shareholder in Newscorp outside of the Murdoch family; Newscorp owns The Times Newspaper
Silly me, it’s nothing, just the motto of the British Monarch… of course, there’s no public evidence to suggest the British Monarch has links to any dodgy activity.
Of course, it couldn’t possibly have anything at all to do with Jackson’s obsession with military style clothing and regalia, copied just because it looks ‘cool’, could it?
Nah, that’s just too sodding obvious! 🙄
Just compare that really crummy copy of the coat of arms on the gate with the genuine one;
Oh, and have a shufti at the ersatz crest on the jacket Jackson’s wearing in the photo that Junkyard posted; it looks like a royal crest, but it’s bogus, made up. Any muppet can see something on the Internet and copy it just to look important; something you’re very familiar with, eh, JHJ.
Well it’s a well know fact, sonny Jim, that there’s a group of the five wealthiest people in the world known as the pentaverate, who run everything in the world, including the newspapers. And meet tri-annually at a secret country mansion known as, the Meadows. So who’s in this pentaverate? The Queen, The Vatican, The Gettes, The Rothchilds and Col. Sanders before he went tits up. Oh, I hated the Col. with his wee beady eyes, and that smug look on his face, Oh your gonna buy my chicken
Eric Downton, who admitted co-operating with MI6 whilst a Telegraph correspondent, claimed there was little “honesty in any of the histories of the two British newspapers having the closest links with the intelligence community, the Daily Telegraph and The Times”
When Anthony Cavendish entered the Service in 1948, he discovered from Vanden Heuvel that “a number of MI6 agents were sent abroad as journalists. The Kemsley Press [owner of the Sunday Times] allowed many of its foreign correspondents to co-operate with MI6 and even took on MI6 operatives as foreign correspondents.”
One such operative was wartime Army intelligence officer, Antony Terry, who was provided with in the late 1940s with journalist “cover” on the Sunday Times when posted to Vienna where he was “run” directly by the MI6 head of station, George Kennedy Young.
Since all British passports are issued in the name of the Crown (as of 2014 “in the Name of Her Majesty”, without regnal name), the reigning monarch does not require a passport
You could even bring it back to birth certificates, but that’s getting a bit silly… seems some people have been reading too much into:
Silly me, it’s nothing, just the motto of the British Monarch
Anyhoo, sure I’ve heard that name George Kennedy Young somewhere before…