Month: November 2013

  • Party At The Palace

    Windsor Ploy Backfires Another Windsor attempt to create justification for their egregiously unwarranted privileges has brought more criticism than praise. The criticism followed a dinner for clients and associates of JP Morgan in the Windsors’ main London palace. This was soon after Jamie Dimon, who attended the dinner and heads the bank, had agreed to…

  • Windsor Rep Supports Australian Republic

    Fight for Democratic Rights Boosted Quentin Bryce the Governor-General of Australia has spoken in favour of that country becoming a republic. While giving a lecture in Sydney Ms. Bryce said she hoped that “one day one young girl or boy may even grow up to be our nation’s first head of state.” A Commonwealth governor-general…

  • BBC Linked to Worker Discrimination

    News media reports of proposed £100,000 payouts by construction companies to victims of the Consulting Association’s database of supposedly subversive workers have drawn attention to another example of the BBC’s failure to be politically neutral. The Consulting Association was set up following the closing of the Economic League and took over its role in fighting…

  • Good News from NZ

    There are encouraging signs that New Zealand may be on the way to freeing itself from the grasp of the Windsor clan and recognising the sovereignty of the people. The New Zealand Labour Party voted last weekend for a referendum when Liz Windsor dies which would allow citizens to decide that their country should be…

  • MPs Close Eyes to Windsor Looting

    Want Female Windsors to Have Share The Parliamentary Accounts Committee wants to end discrimination against female members of the Windsor clan. It says that if one becomes first in line to be Britain’s head of state, she should be able to pocket annual income of as much as £18m from the Duchy of Cornwall. That…

  • Cameron To Back Hereditary Right

    Will Not Support Sri Lanka Boycott Prime Minister David Cameron will be going to the Commonwealth summit in Sri Lanka to back a Windsor family lobbying effort despite calls for him to join a boycott of the summit host country. The summit will be the first attended by Charles Windsor in place of his mother…