THE CORONATION OF CARLOS INVISIBLE HEAD OF FREEMASONRY. ENGLAND HISTORICALLY THE GREAT ENEMY OF SPAIN WHAT A LITTLE SHAME THAT OF OUR FLATTERING JOURNALISTS
THE WILD BOARS RULE. THE JACKS VOICE, THE CATS MAY, THE CROWS CRASCITATE, THE DOVES COO AND THE STORKS ABOVE THE TOWER CRUSH THE GARLIC
And what are our flattering journalists doing, clerks of their master's voice, I never thought my profession would fall so low. do they bawl? Are they greyhounds? Are they podencos? Whoa. They are vulgar ganapanes.
I feel a little ashamed and sorry for the subservience of my colleagues with this King Charli coronation. All genuflected, giving compliments and praises to the great dress, pomp and pageantry, melting in tongues over the hat of the Vietnamese rice fields that Doña Facticia wore. They all forget that if Spain has had a historical enemy, it was England. Drake destroying Coruña several times. It is a town with the soul of a pirate. They always harassed us by land and by sea, domu militiaeque, as Cesar would say.
The television cameras connected, without any shame or national coexistence, with Gibraltar and the plains passed their feathers through our beaks assuring that they are English. In addition to that, London has become the epicenter of the world conspiracy that pays for wars and armed revolts. The English secret services supported the ETA movement and the Catalan subversion. Charles III is not only the "pope" of the Church of England, he is also the invisible head of 33rd degree Freemasonry. Yesterday my seasoned eyes as an old journalist saw in Westminster Cathedral not only sceptres, crowns and capes but also aprons and plates. The ceremony had for me tips and edging of Masonic dress and here the Spaniards in praise of our great enemy applauded with our ears. They do not know that the main support for the terrorist Zelensky resides in London and the war in Russia, obeying the orders of the great design, is carried out from there. Let us therefore continue to adore the King of the Dark Forces. He is not a Christian monarch, though he girds upon his brow the crown which he placed upon the august shoulders of Edward the Confessor the Archbishop of Canterbury in defeating the Danes at the Battle of Hastings. I believe that he is the king of cups, gold, swords and clubs. The four suits of the deck.
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