The Tragedy and Treason of the 1689 Bill of Rights

Those who support this Bill of Rights and say it has “constitutional authority” are either knowing traitors or speaking without perusal and knowledge of the subject.The 1689 Bill of Rights is illegal and defunct.

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The Pear, The Charter and the Creeping Green

"Across the Darling Downs it went, across the Liverpool Plains, It swallowed up the open runs, it swallowed up the rains. It thickened into walls of green that no man’s horse could breach, It took the land the selectors held and all beyond their reach."

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A Fascinating Conversation on X

Last night and this morning, a couple of us engaged in conversation a gentleman (I will call ‘J’) about Constitutional matters and the state of things currently...

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Conversation with Damien and Calvin—January 2026

A discussion about some of the most critical subjects facing us right now

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Bill of Rights? Or Bill of Wrongs?

The famous line from the Bill of Rights that begins ‘And I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state or potentate…’ all sounds very laudable but why did it install the Dutch foreign prince then?

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17th Century History: 'Glorious' Revolution Parts 2 and 3

Thanks again to Damien Lepts for inviting me on to continue the series. It's been fascinating and a great opportunity to unravel this period of history and expose what was really going on

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Glorious Revolution: This will Ruffle a Few Feathers

Part 1 focusses on the background to the Glorious Revolution, the lead-up to the event, the propaganda and deceptive games that were at play behind what appears to have been the most important coup d'état in English history

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