3 Responses to “King Charles III holding the World Riding a Dragon … Reality in Our Faces”

  1. newensign says:

    Thanks Pete, an interesting video, but the author does not seem to understand that there is a power struggle going on, here on earth in this reality between God’s children and the children of the adversary we come as spirits from above and they as evil spirits from beneath. The Bible says true Israel is the whore going after strange gods riding the beast. The royal coat of shows England ( the unicorn ) chained – in other words its power restricted by higher authority i.e. The City of London!

  2. danceaway says:

    I believe this was mentioned in one of the programmes that UKColumn is doing on the King; part 4 will be aired tomorrow at 1pm and afterwards on demand.

  3. Tapestry says:

    Many ways of seeing this – none good. Engand and St George who killed the dragon is now replaced with world government riding the dragon. The dragon was born from The Red Sea
    from earth. St Michael or St George who slew Typhon came from elsewhere (the golden disk or halo denotes arrival by spaceship). England obeyed the power of those from elsewhere (Pleiades – Orion zone) and prospered. The dragon rider might find that Jupiter gives birth to another Venus to burn earth to a frazzle and destroy us. Maybe the elites will hold out underground and start the human race all over again in much smaller numbers. There clearly is a plan. The round object is called crucifer orbis – the cross bearing orb – the one who holds that is all powerful – in this case the power is derived from the dragon – holding up KC3. Earth was angry when all her children were lost in the great flood – (Venus birthed and sent by Jupiter to get rid of the results of interbreeding between Gods and slave race humans) and Earth birthed the dragons in revenge. The dragons were slain by St George – another powerful vast being from outside the solar system. Charles obviously has no fear of any intervention from St George or St Michael on this occasion. Is he right to be so sure? Are wars between Gods, giants and dragons predictable?