Anonymous ID: 353e91 Feb. 19, 2019, 4:10 a.m. No.5262058   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2074

>https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/43382

Was that 20 million dollars JT gave to the Clinton Foundation a Pay-to-play to get this one-on-one with HRC set up by Butts?

Anonymous ID: 353e91 Feb. 19, 2019, 8:03 a.m. No.5264052   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3026 >>3385 >>7927

http://maplemonarchists.weebly.com/blog/the-canadian-oath-of-office

 

This freaked me out when JT did it, and is especially relevant now that the Cabal is collapsing. I have had many a debate with folks who insist we are independant from THE QUEEN, but it is clear from the satanic oath our PM's take, that we are indeed "Servants" of the Servants.

 

Justin Trudeau was sworn in as Canada's 23rd Prime Minister

last Wednesday. The process of being sworn in as a Prime

Minister of Canada involves three separate oaths. The first

was the Oath of Allegiance:

 

I, ____, do swear (declare) that I will be faithful and bear true

allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada,

Her Heirs and Successors.

So help me God.

 

The Oath of Allegiance is a requirement for assuming many

high offices in Canada as well as forming part of the Oath of

Citizenship sworn by those who wish to join the Canadian

family. The Oath of Allegiance is often taken along with other

specific oaths (as it is here). The second oath Justin Trudeau

took on Wednesday was the Oath of the Members of the

Privy Council:

 

I, ____, do solemnly and sincerely swear (declare) that I shall

be a true and faithful servant to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the

Second, as a member of Her Majesty's Privy Council for Canada. I will in

all things to be treated, debated and resolved in Privy Council, faithfully,

honestly and truly declare my mind and my opinion. I shall keep secret

all matters committed and revealed to me in this capacity, or that shall

be secretly treated of in Council. Generally, in all things I shall do as a

faithful and true servant ought to do for Her Majesty.

So help me God.

 

Notice that while both oaths require sworn loyalty to the

sovereign the context is different. The first is a promise to be a

loyal Canadian, to do no harm to her Majesty (or her heirs),

and to present yourself as a friend to Canada. The second oath

is a promise (while also upholding loyalty) to do one's duty for

Canada.

To finish everything off Justin Trudeau also took the

Oath of Office:

I, ___, do solemnly and sincerely promise and swear (declare)

that I will truly and faithfully, and to the best of my skill and knowledge,

execute the powers and trusts reposed in me as ………..

So help me God.

 

This is the only oath that does not require swearing some sort

of loyalty to the sovereign. This makes a bit more sense when

you consider that the office of Prime Minister is still merely primus inter pares, first among equals. You can't become

Prime Minister (or cabinet minister) without first being a

member of the Privy Council. It is this large group of Her

Majesty's advisers that Justin Trudeau became 'first among'.

 

There has been a tendency to concentrate power into the Office of the Prime Minister over the years. This slow-motion presidentialization of the office is one thing that the new

Prime Minister has promised to fix. It remains to be seen as

to whether he will follow through and become once again

first among Her Majesty's servants or continue to think of

themselves as over mighty presidential wannabes.