LZ, for people who are interested in who sits at the top this is it;
The Reichs Council of The Nobility of Europe The Imperial College of
Princes and Counts of The Holy Roman Empire
1489-2009
http://www.imperialcollegeofprincesandcounts.com/
The Seat of the Imperial Order is in London, at the residence of
H.I.&.R.H. Prince Karl Friedrich von Deutschland, de jure Emperor Charles
VIII of Germany, Hereditary Sovereign Chancellor and Grand Master of the
Imperial Order.
THE CONSTITUTIONAL CHARTER OF THE IMPERIAL ORDER AND ASSOCIATION OF THE
NOBILITY OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
The Imperial Order and Association of
the Nobility of The Holy Roman Empire of The German Nation, which has been
preserved for many centuries for the formal defence of Christianity, which
originates from the First Noble Knights of the Holy Roman Empire of The German
Nation, who fought for the victory of the Christian Faith .
It is now
formally composed of the old and new families of the Holy Roman Empire and is,
therefore a closed Imperial Order.
The Holy Roman Empire hands down its
own traditions through the surviving families, and it has never suffered a
conquest by any foreign power.
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Below is comment l found on a website,
The so-called H.I.&.R.H. Prince Karl Friedrich von Deutschland, Duke of
Swabia, de jure Emperor Charles VIII of Germany is an masquerading as such. He
is not real, but impersonating. His real name was Karl von Wettinberg. He used a
"Deed Poll" to declare himself presto chango by magic into something he is not
and never could be.
Regards Martin
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To: wddm@world-wide-democracy.net
Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2009 9:51
AM
Subject: Re: [WDDM] Questionnaire for
measuring citizen desires for government.
Right, they are as scared and incompetent about it like the fifth column
of the JP Morgan Chase and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York agents busy in
avoiding bubbles ...
LZ
Da: Annette and Martin <ajackson123(at)bigpond.com> A: wddm@world-wide-democracy.net Inviato: Dom 27 dicembre 2009,
00:13:58 Oggetto: Re: [WDDM]
Questionnaire for measuring citizen desires for government.
The one thing that l find that really
surprises me about WDDM is that so many of the group do not really believe in
Direct Democracy, even with people like Ricardo Semler proving that it really
works very well in the workplace, the difference there is that there is
goodwill involved from the top level, where the top level we are deal with
have sold out to higher powers, set the right environment and you will see the
best come out in people, there will be some personality types that want like it, but the majority
will.
People will need to get good advice, like
our politicans get themselves,with their advisors.
Regards Martin
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wddm@world-wide-democracy.net
Sent:
Sunday, December 27, 2009 2:42 AM
Subject:
Re: [WDDM] Questionnaire for measuring citizen desires for government. I agree Jiri, Research often proves what is desired having
little to do with the people. Planning cells would involve people and
stir interest in the matter. Bruce Eggum Gresham Wisconsin,
USA
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 9:58 AM, < Jiri Polak>
wrote:
The questionnair is useful if it is possible
to find a way to really involve ordinary citizens in the proces of forming
an opinion on the subject matters concerned. Most people are too lazy to
think and consider such complicated matters. I believe we should start by
demanding that the problems invoved be submitted to Planning Cells
(according to profDienel), Citizen Juries, or scientific deliberative
polling. The questionnaire could be presented to these bodies first and
their assessment should set guidelines.
Sincerely,
Jiri Polak
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wddm@world-wide-democracy.net
Sent:
Saturday, December 26, 2009 2:16 PM
Subject:
[WDDM] Questionnaire for measuring citizen desires for government.
Sunday, October 11.
Dear Jim Powell and other members of
WDDM:
Attached is a questionnaire that I offer as
a potential tool in promoting direct democracy in your communities and
nations. It is a first draft. I ask for your review and comments,
please.
Best regards, Bill McConochie, Political
Psychology Research, Inc.
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