by Michael Snyder, End Of The American Dream:
Apparently King Charles plans to formally invite the United States to join the British Commonwealth, and President Trump seems very enthusiastic about it. I don’t know why more people are not talking about this, because joining the British Commonwealth would be an extremely dramatic move. We are being told that if the U.S. were to become a “member state” it would be “largely symbolic”, but is that really true? As you will see below, King Charles is the head of the British Commonwealth, the organization that runs the British Commonwealth is based in London, and the British Commonwealth is committed to a globalist political agenda which includes taking global action to fight climate change. Does the U.S. really want to come under the authority of a worldwide organization that is pushing such an agenda?
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Just like any other organization, the British Commonwealth has certain rules, and if you break those rules it has the authority to dish out consequences. For example, Gabon was partially suspended by the Commonwealth in 2023 after a military coup happened in that nation. The rules of the British Commonwealth are based on British values, because the majority of the members of the British Commonwealth are former territories of the British Empire. According to Wikipedia, there are currently 56 “member states” in the British Commonwealth…
The Commonwealth of Nations, often referred to as the British Commonwealth or simply the Commonwealth,[4][5] is an international association of 56 member states, the vast majority of which are former territories of the British Empire from which it developed.[2] They are connected through their use of the English language and cultural and historical ties. The chief institutions of the organisation are the Commonwealth Secretariat, which focuses on intergovernmental relations, and the Commonwealth Foundation, which focuses on non-governmental relations between member nations.[6] Numerous organisations are associated with and operate within the Commonwealth.[7]
The United States was once a territory of the British Empire, and we fought a very long war to free ourselves from the British monarchy.
Are we sure that we want to take a very large step back in that direction?
The British monarchy ruled the British Empire, and the British monarchy has authority over the British Commonwealth today. In fact, King Charles is the official head of the British Commonwealth…
Under the formula of the London Declaration, Charles III is the Head of the Commonwealth.[2][61]However, when the monarch dies, the successor to the crown does not automatically become the new head of the Commonwealth.[62] Despite this, at their meeting in April 2018, Commonwealth leaders agreed that Prince Charles should succeed his mother Elizabeth II as head after her death.[63]
As of this moment, the British Commonwealth has a total population of more than 2.7 billion people.
If the United States were to join, that would push the total population of the British Commonwealth above 3 billion.
Needless to say, the total population of the world is only about 8 billion.
The British Commonwealth is run by a secretive organization known as “the Commonwealth Secretariat”, and we are told that this secretive organization “coordinates activities and initiatives among member states”…
The Commonwealth has no legal obligations or binding treaties. The member countries cooperate on political, economic, and cultural matters. The Commonwealth Secretariat, which is based in London, coordinates activities and initiatives among member states. A yearly Commonwealth Day is organized to foster cooperation among the members.
The official website of the British Commonwealth details the “initiatives” that member states are expected to work together to achieve. If you go to that website, you will find a special page that is dedicated to the British Commonwealth’s fight against climate change…
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