Charles: King of the Islamists, the Woke, the WHO & the Climate Lunatics
There are people, such as the Grand Mufti of Cyprus, who claim that Charles has secretly converted to Islam, despite being the head of the Anglican Church.
There are actually people who are not interested in how, when, where, and why the coronation ceremony of the British monarch takes place, and who ignore the spectacle on television. This includes people in Britain itself.
The same goes for Germany, even though the British royal family, in the absence of a German monarchy, fills the gossip magazines here. A good reason to take a closer look at who is ascending the throne as King Charles III.
The author still remembers, as a second-grader in 1965, seeing the royal open-top motorcade pass by his parents' house, with schoolchildren waving flags from the roadside.
Prince Charles must have been around 18 years old back then. There were no climate activists, no Greens, no COVID measures, and no woke iconoclasts. But Islam already existed. And Charles was already learning Arabic. That turned out to be a useful foresight, given the ongoing population exchange in Britain.
There are people, such as the Grand Mufti of Cyprus, who claim that Charles has secretly converted to Islam, despite being the head of the Anglican Church. Well. Believe it if you like.
However, what is undeniable is that Charles has always shown a particular affinity for Islam. As early as 1993, he stated in a speech that environmental protection was essentially an Islamic invention:
"What I take from the main Islamic teachings and commentaries is the important principle that there are limits to nature's abundance. These are rules, these are boundaries set by God, and if I understand the Quran correctly, Muslims are obliged not to transgress them."
Later, he described Islam as possessing "one of the greatest treasures of accumulated wisdom and spiritual knowledge available to humanity," a tradition that had been overshadowed by increasing materialism.
"The uncomfortable truth is that we share this planet with the rest of creation for a good reason, which means we cannot exist without the intricate embedding in the vital environment around us."
"Islam has always taught this, and ignoring this lesson would be a violation of our relationship with nature."
These quotes show that Charles fully aligns with Islamic doctrine by considering environmental protection an Islamic obligation. Consequently, he merges the woke zeitgeist with climate activism, treating them as necessary means to save the planet.
When a Danish newspaper published the Mohammed cartoons in 2005, Charles did not stand up for freedom of speech and artistic expression. Instead, in a speech at Cairo’s Al-Azhar University, he stated:
"The true mark of a civilized society is the respect it shows to minorities and foreigners."
And:
"The recent ghastly dispute and anger over the Danish cartoons highlight the danger that arises when we fail to listen and fail to respect what others hold dear and sacred."
Charles also consistently refused to condemn Ayatollah Khomeini’s fatwa against Salman Rushdie. In 2014, he told journalist Martin Amis that he does not support anyone who deeply offends the beliefs of others.
All of this happened after the publication of The Satanic Verses. Rushdie’s Norwegian publisher was shot, his Italian translator was stabbed, and his Japanese editor was murdered.
Prince Charles was also at the forefront of supporting COVID measures, including vaccine mandates and lockdowns—even though he was reportedly infected twice himself. He adopted the WHO narrative wholesale.
"We have a unique but rapidly shrinking window of opportunity to learn lessons and reset ourselves on a more sustainable path," Charles said at the WEF meeting in Davos in 2020.
He stated that the pandemic, which had led to reduced industrial activity and travel due to lockdowns and restrictions, had shown people that dramatic changes were possible.
"We have a unique opportunity to take something good out of this crisis. Its unprecedented shockwaves could make people more receptive to grand visions of change," he added.
Let’s summarize:
Charles supports Islamization, embraces the ideas of Schwab’s WEF and the WHO, and endorses the "Great Reset." He indulges in the woke zeitgeist and refuses to support persecuted dissidents.
Julian Assange is being held in political captivity just a stone’s throw from Buckingham Palace. Britain supplies depleted uranium ammunition to Ukraine.
Long live war! Long live the King!

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