The politicians and generals want to throw our sons and daughters into war. They’ve got 600,000 Ukrainians killed already; now they’re SO short of men that they’re dragging thousands of young women into mud, blood and death.
But the warmongers need more human meat for wars in Ukraine and the Middle East. It’s the same old bloody story – from the Somme to Ukraine, from Vietnam to Iraq and Afghanistan – war means big profits for the arms corporations, but mutilation and death for those at the front.
Disturbing to think that our kids, grandkids, and even we, going by Ukraine’s recent fiasco, might be used as pawns, to needlessly die horribly in an oh so profitable war for the Vaxx killers, yes, it’s the same cheery bunch running this show too. I’d suggest a remedy, but won’t due to incitement laws.
Knights Templar! Looking for donations? Ha ha ha ha
Yep, I kind of thought that too Pete, but wasn’t sure, so, not that it usually bothers me, I didn’t want to show my ignorance.
I’m no expert Ian, but as I understand it then, the Crown Temple in the City of London, is the place where the 4 Inns of Court are based. It was set up by the Knights Templar! There is/was a Swiss base too I think. And they are asking for donations? Ha ha ha ha
The Inns of Court are the world centre for Brit and US lawyers [the bar]. They are “private” and, as far as I’m aware then, no accounts are published, nor any membership lists. Says it all
Wiki:
“The Inns of Court in London are the professional associations for barristers in England and Wales. There are four Inns of Court: Gray’s Inn, Lincoln’s Inn, Inner Temple and Middle Temple.[1]
All barristers must belong to one of them.[2][3] They have supervisory and disciplinary functions over their members. The Inns also provide libraries, dining facilities and professional accommodation. Each also has a church or chapel attached to it and is a self-contained precinct where barristers traditionally train and practise, although growth in the legal profession, together with a desire to practise from more modern accommodations and buildings with lower rents, caused many barristers’ chambers to move outside the precincts of the Inns of Court in the late 20th century.”
Newensign probably knows a lot more