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Message Subject YOU COULD SAY LONDON IS CLOTHED IN PURPLE AND SCARLET MADE OF FINE LINEN
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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When the United Kingdom formed in 1801 with the Acts of Union, it incorporated Northern Ireland, a State with Roman Catholic constituents.

The Acts of Union is also known as the Catholic Emancipation, it was such a big deal that the current King refused to enact the legislation and it had no effect until around 1830.

What it meant was that Catholics were able to take civil service jobs and even position in Parliament. The exception being the head of state.

But even that position was infiltrated by a Roman Catholic with Tony Blair; as a Crown maketh a King, the Eucharist maketh a Catholic.

So you can start counting the Kings from this date, the formation of the United Kingdom.

King George IV
William IV
King Edward the VII
King George V
King George VI

And remember, only a Crown maketh a King. These are the five dead Kings.

Now the next key date is 1953, during the coronation of the Queen, Prince Charles was born. Prince William was not. Prince Charles is the sixth, Prince William is the seventh.

I don't know how many of you have seen the Imperial Crown of State, but it's a dazzling piece of Jewellery and of course it is Purple in colour, solid gold, diamonds and 5 red rubies.

The Seven mountain are nation governments. In 1953, the British Empire included United Kingdom, Ceylon, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Pakistan.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21856608


Wow thanks for that...It seems to be all coming together for once.
Rev 17:10 And there are seven kings; five have fallen, and one is, and the other has not yet come. And when he comes, he must continue a short time.
Cheers
5a
 
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