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Threat 2. The disintegration of the monarchy.
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Threat 2. The disintegration of the monarchy.Why should the disintegration of the monarchy bring the house down? The latest developments in the growing self-ridicule of the British monarchy, ironically, have more the characteristics of a soap opera than that of a global threat to the existence of mankind. That the days of the monarchy are over is evident by the growing perception among mankind that all men are created equal. This may be an aspect of the growing sense of globalism that is sweeping the world. But the danger lies not in the passing of the institution of the monarchy, itself, which still drives one of the most destructive forms of government mankind has created. The danger lies in the manner in which the monarchy disintegrates. The EIR puts it this way: "The British monarch is not important in itself, nor is it really English; it is merely representative of a European oligarchy in which they play a leading role, whose days are also numbered. Nor is it the case that the British oligarchs are necessarily loyal to their monarch. It is the institution of the monarchy to which they are committed."*(EIR Dec.8/1995 p.72) For many years this institution has served the oligarchy well as a front for its games. Now this front is in tatters. The danger for mankind lies in the fact that the dying giant is one with enormous financial power and controlling influence which may be greater than that of several countries combined. It must also be recognized that this dying giant is one of the chief movers of the ideology that drives the modern craze for a dramatic, global population reduction genocide, and controls appropriate networks across the globe. It is the spirit that marks the giant, which should cause mankind to worry, not the giant itself. However, there is a reflection of the divine Spirit at the grass roots level of humanity, which reflection has dealt the death knell to the giant in the first place. This spirit is giving mankind the moral, political, and physical capacity to prevail. Thus, in over all terms, the threat of a disintegrating monarchy appears to be significant, but manageable. The irony is, that mankind would be best served if the monarchy were to remain in its place as a symbol of a decaying, dying system, until the oligarchism which it represents, with all its actions and threats against humanity, is healed. || - page index - || - chapter index - || - Exit - ||
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