The British monarch has the potential of taking over the government.
Two conditions would be essential for him being able to do so:
1) Support of the Armed Forces. The House of Commons is unlikely to yield to the monarch’s exercise of regal authority unless the monarch backs up his legal powers with the use or potential use of force. That would mean the monarch would have to have the loyalty of the Armed Forces. Since the Armed Forces swear an oath of loyalty to the monarch, this is possible. However, like so many aspects of the British system, the oath is a custom and even Members of Parliament take an oath of allegiance to the Crown. How serious they take this oath would be an issue. The best case scenario would be control of the officer corps by monarchist members of the aristocracy, members of the Royal Family itself, and other sympathetic officers.
2) Rejection of democracy. Overthrowing the House of Commons would mean overthrowing elected Members of Parliament in favour of regal authority. This is best legitimised by a formal rejection of democracy and democratic principles. There could be an anti-democratic ideological movement to make this attractive to the population.
Two conditions would be essential for him being able to do so:
1) Support of the Armed Forces. The House of Commons is unlikely to yield to the monarch’s exercise of regal authority unless the monarch backs up his legal powers with the use or potential use of force. That would mean the monarch would have to have the loyalty of the Armed Forces. Since the Armed Forces swear an oath of loyalty to the monarch, this is possible. However, like so many aspects of the British system, the oath is a custom and even Members of Parliament take an oath of allegiance to the Crown. How serious they take this oath would be an issue. The best case scenario would be control of the officer corps by monarchist members of the aristocracy, members of the Royal Family itself, and other sympathetic officers.
2) Rejection of democracy. Overthrowing the House of Commons would mean overthrowing elected Members of Parliament in favour of regal authority. This is best legitimised by a formal rejection of democracy and democratic principles. There could be an anti-democratic ideological movement to make this attractive to the population.
Having an officer corps dominated by officers with monarchist views would enable a decisive potential takeover of the government by the monarch.
Traditionally, young men from aristocratic families spend a few years as officers in the Armed Forces. Many aristocratic men have monarchist views. If this tradition becomes popular again, a coup d’état against the House of Commons in favour of regal authority and military government would become a potential possibility. All it needs is a honourable and brave monarch to lead such a bold takeover.
There wouldn’t even be a civil war if the monarch had the full support of the Armed Forces, since there would be no significant armed opposition within the country.
Traditionally, young men from aristocratic families spend a few years as officers in the Armed Forces. Many aristocratic men have monarchist views. If this tradition becomes popular again, a coup d’état against the House of Commons in favour of regal authority and military government would become a potential possibility. All it needs is a honourable and brave monarch to lead such a bold takeover.
There wouldn’t even be a civil war if the monarch had the full support of the Armed Forces, since there would be no significant armed opposition within the country.
“A nation lives forever through its concepts, honour, and culture. It is for these reasons that the rulers of nations must judge and act not only on the basis of physical and material interests of the nation but on the basis of the nation's historical honour, of the nation's eternal interests. Thus: not bread at all costs, but honour at all costs.”
- Corneliu Zelea Codreanu
- Corneliu Zelea Codreanu
Forwarded from The Golden One
🇪🇺 The current EU deepstate has arrested Pavel Durov (head of Telegram) for refusing to censor his platform.
Why did this happen?
Because our guys are not wielding the levers of power.
The solution?
To get our guys into positions of power.
Why did this happen?
Because our guys are not wielding the levers of power.
The solution?
To get our guys into positions of power.
A Knight’s Path
https://www.scribd.com/document/457090179/Morality-and-Abstract-Thinking
An article about racial differences with Africans, particularly concerning morality, abstract thinking, and intelligence. The article was written by an American who lived in Africa for a significant time.
Forwarded from Revolution England
The left\right paradigm masks the real factors behind peoples political interests, it is biological. This is how they divide us, weak\strong, poor\rich, stupid\intelligent, division across any line they can control.
Forwarded from Revolution England
This is why we see certain types within the Communist\Marxism cults, a certain look about them, dysfunctional is a word that comes to mind. Is why we see beautiful woman and handsome men leaning away from the same dysfunctional behaviour.
Forwarded from Vault of Secrets - Unpopular History (M Himself)
A poster by the British Union of Fascists (1939) just before the full involvement of Britain in World War Two, "Up Britain Stop War! Remember 1914... Millions made the supreme sacrifice to save poor little Belgium... Who massed profits in the last war who will gain by another? Stop the mad drive to war, mind Britain's business." In 1940 the British Union of Fascists were banned in Britain.