17th C. History: Part 4 Chapter 3

We cover the committee meetings prior to the 'Convention' and Declaration of Rights, we get into the implications of the Coronation Oath Act 1688 and some discussion on William Blackstone. Some bombshell moments in this.

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Calls for a Republic Are Ignorant Because We Already Have It

View the conversation with Damien and Calvin in which we get into the latest issues re. Trial by Jury and Constitutional matters

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New Dedicated Page For the Glorious Revolution Videos

Understand the illegitimacy of our current constitutional state of affairs by watching this series on the Glorious Revolution from 'The Real Magna Carta 1215' channel. Damien Lepts and I have been working through the real history of this period that had largely been hidden until exposure in the 50s/60s and then the 1980s at the 300th anniversary. Although not always rosy, up until 1688/9 the Constitution of England was still based on Natural Justice principles but the Bill of Rights was illegitimate.

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17th Century History The Glorious Revolution Part Four Chapter Two

The Real Magna Carta 1215 presents another 17th century instalment of the Glorious Revolution. This is chapter two of part four, join Will and myself as we continue to discuss the events of 1688/89. Lots to discuss, including some very questionable moves from both Parliament and William of Orange leading up to the convention. We also dive into the debate on abdication and vacancy. Hope you enjoy and thanks for watching.

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The Glorious Revolution Part Four Chapter One

Damien has published the next part of our 'Glorious' Revolution series. The last recording session resulted in a lot more material so there are parts coming. Enjoy the artwork!

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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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Courts and Tribunals Bill - Your Response to Call for Evidence

Some thoughts and suggested arguments and approaches

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Legislative scrutiny: Courts and Tribunals Bill

Right, let's get behind this. We've got until 10th March - just over a week.

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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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Can the State do anything it likes?

If we know that the Trial by Jury is the bulwark, the cornerstone, the foundation of our criminal justice system, a ‘little parliament’, ‘the lamp which shows that freedom lives’, a protection against unjust legislation — how can it be lawful for the state to legislate to remove or restrict it?

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