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On October 20, 1985, Charles Windsor was sitting on a couch next to his now deceased wife Diana, and he was responding to questions put to him by Alastair Burnet of Independent Television News. That is when he gave us his definition for Pebble Theatre. This is what he said during his impromptu response:
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".... Uh, I just feel that sometimes, not too often, uh, I can, I can throw a rock into a pond and, and watch the ripples, um, create a certain amount of discussion .... "
An example of this ripple effect appeared on January 4, 2024 when the British ITV network began airing a four-part documentary series called'Mr Bates versus Post Office'. However, a more accurate title would have been 'Mr Bates versus the British Crown', because the British Post Office was created by the British Crown and the British Crown is still responsible for the actions of the British Post Office.
The script for the referenced televised drama claims to be based upon real events, and its dramatization has upset many viewers who have seen it. That is due in part to the cavalier attitude reflected in the words and actions of Post Office officials portrayed on screen. They appear to believe in the mantra that "The King can do no wrong" and that idea stems from the concept that"The King is the law." What is overlooked in this blame game is the stark fact that the UK Post Office is an extension of the UK Crown. That is where legal responsibility for the activities of the UK Post Office actually resides.
Therefore, it should follow-on that the person who needs to answer for misdeeds by UK Post Office officials, is the person who represents the UK Crown, because it is a corporation sole.
Today that person is Charles Windsor.
But accepting responsibility is not how the British system works.
The script for the referenced televised drama claims to be based upon real events, and its dramatization has upset many viewers who have seen it. That is due in part to the cavalier attitude reflected in the words and actions of Post Office officials portrayed on screen. They appear to believe in the mantra that "The King can do no wrong" and that idea stems from the concept that"The King is the law." What is overlooked in this blame game is the stark fact that the UK Post Office is an extension of the UK Crown. That is where legal responsibility for the activities of the UK Post Office actually resides.
Therefore, it should follow-on that the person who needs to answer for misdeeds by UK Post Office officials, is the person who represents the UK Crown, because it is a corporation sole.
Today that person is Charles Windsor.
But accepting responsibility is not how the British system works.
"JUST FOLLOWING ORDERS"
The UK Crown has a Royal Family as its figurehead, but obfuscation began when they switched their family name during World War I in order to obfuscate their German roots. Their minions in the UK Post Office system of management seem to have imbibed the German explanation that was often used by Nazi officials that they were "just following orders."
Before someone complains about our analogy, we want readers to remember that the UK Crown once dominated much of the world by enslaving populations under the jurisdictional banner of the British Empire. This was not a voluntary capitulation to subjugation by native populations, any more than the average person born in the British Isles granted permission from birth to be ruled over by a class who saw themselves as superior human beings by reason of birth parentage.
This could be a very complicated story because it follows that the radiating ripples can also be followed individually as parallel lines of study occupying the same time and space. But seen in perspective, those same parallel lines not only come together as an optical illusion, but they also come together as a matter of fact.
At the center of converging lines is that 'rock', or pebble described by Charles Windsor. It represents the UK Crown corporation sole which disrupted the world by its creation of the British Empire. The UK Crown also created and controlled the UK Post Office. Due to its omniscient presence in every form of communication originating under the jurisdiction of the British Crown, the UK Post Office has become the focal point of this story.
We intend to reveal how the UK Post Office came to represent the enemy of individual freedom, and how it resulted in the creation of 'Radio Caroline' as an "organized crime station."
Before someone complains about our analogy, we want readers to remember that the UK Crown once dominated much of the world by enslaving populations under the jurisdictional banner of the British Empire. This was not a voluntary capitulation to subjugation by native populations, any more than the average person born in the British Isles granted permission from birth to be ruled over by a class who saw themselves as superior human beings by reason of birth parentage.
This could be a very complicated story because it follows that the radiating ripples can also be followed individually as parallel lines of study occupying the same time and space. But seen in perspective, those same parallel lines not only come together as an optical illusion, but they also come together as a matter of fact.
At the center of converging lines is that 'rock', or pebble described by Charles Windsor. It represents the UK Crown corporation sole which disrupted the world by its creation of the British Empire. The UK Crown also created and controlled the UK Post Office. Due to its omniscient presence in every form of communication originating under the jurisdiction of the British Crown, the UK Post Office has become the focal point of this story.
We intend to reveal how the UK Post Office came to represent the enemy of individual freedom, and how it resulted in the creation of 'Radio Caroline' as an "organized crime station."
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