King Charles’ abdication looms as Court deputizes British police to arrest him as a convicted felon
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Tuesday, December 5, 2023
King Charles’ abdication looms as Court deputizes British police to arrest him as a convicted felon – Crown and Church officials to name more names in return for clemency, as Court authorizes citizens to seize Crown assets.
London/Vancouver:
In the wake of a November 20 court verdict that found him guilty of ordering the murder of Canadian indigenous elder William Combes, Charles Mountbatten-Windsor faces arrest under international law, and new pressure on him to abdicate his throne.
That pressure intensified today when the International Common Law Court of Justice (ICLCJ) deputized British police to detain and jail Charles as a convicted felon.
In response, crown and church officials convicted with Charles have offered to name others involved in their criminal conspiracy in exchange for clemency from the Court.
Sources indicate that one of those making the offer is Charles’ chief security advisor, Major Johnny Thompson, who executed his kill order against William Combes in February 2011. Along with Charles, Thompson was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole by a common law court on November 20. (See “Summary Judgement of the West Coast Common Law Court of Justice, November 20, 2023 under ITCCS Updates at )
These remarkable events have sparked a renewed effort by British royals to force Charles Windsor to abdicate to avoid a political crisis that could threaten the monarchy itself. According to a source in London,
“People are calling Charles Windsor ‘Britain’s Ratzinger’, after the pope whose child sex scandals nearly brought down the Vatican and who had to resign to save the institution and protect other perpetrators. The Jimmy Saville connection was bad enough. Now Charles Windsor has proven blood on his hands, and that blood doesn’t stop at just one Canadian Indian.”
More evidence submitted to the ICLCJ links Charles Windsor and Major Thompson to last year’s murder of ten Cree indigenous people in Saskatchewan in league with the Crown-affiliated Rio Tinto mining company. (Mass murder, coverup, and payoffs: Following the Big Money behind the Cree Nation massacre – December 2022, ITCCS Updates at )
Meanwhile, the ICLCJ has authorized citizens of all Commonwealth nations to invoke Section 61 of Magna Carta and seize Crown lands, wealth, and properties because of these criminal offenses by Charles Mountbatten-Windsor.
According to Kevin Annett, a co-convener of the sovereign Republic of Kanata,
“Common law and constitutional history are clear: when a monarch violates the rights and lives of the people and is convicted of criminality, crown authority is nullified and can be lawfully overthrown.”
Stand by for more updates at under ITCCS Updates. For more information contact the Court at itccsoffice@ .
Issued by the International Common Law Court of Justice on December 5, 2023