IN 1936, KING EDWARD VIII ABDICATED IN ORDER TO MARRY THE MAN HE LOVED!!
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In 1936, one of the most sensational same-sex marriages since the time of Emperor Nero occurred between ex-king Edward VIII and Mr. Wallis Simpson.
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In 1917, the British House of Hanover was changed to the House of Windsor. By that time the war was going badly for "Kaiser Bill," and Winston Churchill wanted the U.S. to declare war on Germany. Many people in the U.S. government knew that "Kaiser Bill" was the grandson of Queen Victoria, so Churchill ordered the name changed to the more English sounding Windsor!
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It was Churchill who arraigned the abdication and his marriage to (American) Mr. Wallis Simpson. At least the king was not as two-faced as the "Babylonian Bulldog."
Churchill had King Edward replaced with King George VI, who was not outspoken at all because he had a very serious speech impediment. That king spent his evenings doing needlework, while Churchill spent his evenings figuring out how he could fool the New Jerusalem!
Wallis was a sex gender X baby!
Teacle Warfield and Alice Montague were the parents of Wallis Simpson. They were not married at that time, so, as a cover, Alice was confined to a health spa in Pennsylvania during her pregnancy:
On June 19, 1895, Alice was seized by the first contractions. Dr. Lewis Miles Allen, a postgraduate student of Dr. Neale, arrived by train from Baltimore to ensure a safe delivery and no scandal. On seeing the baby, Dr. Allen said, "It's all right. Let her cry. It'll do her good." He did not say, and he spent much of his life saying he did not say, "She's fit for a king."
Not only was the birth the only Warfield or Montague advent that was never featured anywhere in print, but the baby, named Bessie Wallis after Warfield, was the first Warfield not to be baptized. The family's Episcopalian advisers reached the decision not to permit baptism; birth out of wedlock was sufficient reason, Baltimorean church authorities confirm, for this grave verdict. (Higham, The Duchess of Windsor: The Secret Life, p. 9).
Dr. Neale was in charge of the health spa, and his assistant, Dr. Lewis Miles Allen, was present at the top secret birth.
The name WALLIS came from Severn Teackle Wallis—a rabid Maryland Confederate—who was thrown in jail for secession during the Civil War. Teacle and Alice were married 17 months after the baby's birth, but Teacle died suddenly on November 15, 1897. He was only 26 years old.
Wallis first met the Prince of Wales in 1920
In 1916, Wallis married a U.S. Naval aviator named Earl Winfield Spenser, Jr., who was stationed at Pensacola, Florida. The reaction of Spenser when he discovered that Wallis was a male was to hit the bottle.At that time, the U.S. Navy was filled with homosexuals, as can be seen by the Newport sex scandal that FDR was appointed to "investigate. Coincidently, Spenser was transferred to San Diego, and his "wife" came along.
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All the dignitaries of the "Republic" of California were on hand to welcome His Royal Highness:
On April 7, 1920, a big event took place. The Prince of Wales was in San Diego with his cousin Louis Mountbatten on his way to Australia aboard the battle cruiser Renown. He arrived early in the morning and received the San Diego mayor, L. J. Wilde, and the governor of California, William E. Stephens, along with the press, on the boat deck. Addressed by Wilde as "Your Royal Highness," he told him to "cut out that stuff," in an odd, half-American, half-Cockney accent he had developed because he hated the plummy diction of the British upper classes.(Higham, The Duchess of Windsor: The Secret Life, p. 36).
Here is what the Holy Bible says about giving flattering TITLES to men . . . or women:
Let me not, I pray you, accept any man's person, neither let me give flattering titles unto man. For I know not to give flattering titles; in so doing my Maker would soon take me away (Job 32:21-22).
Even the mighty Roman Emperors did not use flattering titles, but simply called themselves PRINCEPS (First Citizen).
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Charlie Chaplin was a well-known British Secret Service agent, who portrayed Hitler in the movies as a comic book clown, with his Hitler double mustache.
The Prince of Wales became king in January 1936
The Prince of Wales became king when his father, King George V, died in 1936.
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King George was buried in Windsor Castle, on January 28, 1936, and the Prince of Wales was next in line to the throne.
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Everybody in Britain was horrified at the idea of a "divorcee" becoming queen, especially an American "divorcee." They all knew the story of King Henry VIII and his divorce . . . which led to the divorce from Roma.
At that time, the Prime Minister was Stanley Baldwin. The Prime Minister and the government were willing to do anything to accommodate the new king, but they insisted that Wallis Simpson MUST have a medical examination to determine her fitness to produce an heir to the throne.
The Archbishop of Canterbury—Cosmo Gordon Lang—was still mad at King Henry for divorcing Catherine of Aragon and marrying Saint Anne Boleyn.
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The Archbishop of Canterbury knew that the king was a homosexual, but that didn't bother him as much as a "divorcee" becoming queen. In the United States, a lot of people felt guilty . . . and sorry for the king . . . who was losing his throne for an "American" divorcee.
King Edward VIII abdicated his throne to marry the man he loved!!
At precisely 10 p.m. on December 10, 1936, King Edward made his famous abdication speech. The 42-year-old king was the most eligible bachelor in the world, and could have chosen any woman to be his queen.
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Immediately after the abdication, the king settled his affairs in England and departed for Austria on the destroyer HMS Fury. From now on he would be known as His Royal Highness, the Duke of Windsor.
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After the wedding, the couple lived in their chateau near Paris. The Duke was accepted with open arms by the sentimental French as a man who gave up everything for the "woman" he loved. In reality, he was full of eyes and ears and his reports found their way back to cousin Adolf.
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The 2 dukes remained in France until June 19, 1940, and then they traveled overland to Spain, to stay one step ahead of the German invasion:
0n June 19, Wallis's birthday, the duke and duchess, driven by Ladbroke, began the long and difficult journey to Spain. Accompanying them in a fleet of cars were the equerry Captain George Wood and his wife, Gray Phillips, Major Hugh Dodds, and Martin Dean, vice consul at Menton. As they passed through Cannes, where they briefly visited Katherine and Herman Rogers, Italian bombers were attacking the seafront; they had an uncomfortable night in Arles, and were not pleased to be removed from the hotel in Perpignan by the sudden arrival of the chief of French intelligence, who had no time for them, probably because of their Nazi connections, and unceremoniously commandeered their suite. Unable to find any other accommodation, they proceeded irritably through the night and almost got stopped twice. The British Embassy in Paris had failed to obtain authorization from London or Madrid to secure the necessary safe-conduct passes, and the party was barely allowed to scrape through. At midnight on the twentieth, the group arrived at Barcelona. (Higham, The Duchess of Windsor: The Secret Life, p. 278).
Churchill had a much, much more important assignment for them than to spend the war sunbathing in the Costa del Sol.
The Windsors and the murder of Sir Harry Oakes!!
On July 4, 1940, Churchill offered the duke the position of governor of the Bahamas. The Bahamas were considered a backwater, like a Russian being sent to Siberia. There was a very good reason for this new assignment, as one of the richest men in the British Empire lived in the Bahamas.
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Sir Harry Oakes, was an American-born British Canadian gold mine owner, entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. He earned his fortune in Canada, and in the 1930s moved to the Bahamas for tax purposes, where he was brutally murdered.
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On the following morning, when the corpse was discovered, the duke tried to squelch the story by using his war powers:
At nearly nine o'clock the Duke of Windsor decided to use his war powers to impose press censorship on the story of Sir Harry's death. He instructed Major Gray Phillips, his aide, to inform the newspapers and the local radio station that a blackout was in effect. His dramatic action was spoiled only by the fact that it came too late. Etienne Dupuch had wired his story, though meager in its details, to the news services, and at that instant the word was buzzing around the globe. (De Marigny, A Conspiracy of Crowns, p. 19).
The murder was so sensational that it pushed news of World War II from the front pages of the world's press.
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The Duke was determined to frame de Marigny for the crime but his lawyers ripped the prosecution's case to shreds. The Duke had just borrowed 2 million dollars from Sir Harry before he died. All of the people involved in the case died suddenly from "car accidents." Sir Harry's gold probably ended up in the Bank of Montreal, to be added to the hoard from Operation Fish. The murder plot reads like the Biblical story of Jezebel who killed Naboth in order to steal his vineyard.
The Windsors and Jimmy Donahue!!
The Windsors arrived in New York City late in 1947 and set up court in the Waldorf Towers. With unlimited funding, their mission was to start the homosexual or Adam and STEVE revolution in the United States.
One of their subjects was named James Paul "Jimmy" Donahue, and he was an heir to the vast Woolworth fortune.
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It would have made sense for Jimmy to join the Army earlier since he was so desperate for men, but he also considered his vast fortune, and the chances of getting killed. The Army discharged Jimmy in 1945.
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Jimmy's vast Woolworth fortune kept him out of jail and he seriously considered marrying Wallis. Eventually, this love triangle led to jealousy, and caused a rift with the Duke.
The Windsors and Jimmy were very close friends with Cardinal Spellman of New York. When the duke took his coronation oath, he swore to defend the Latin Church, and he still took his responsibility seriously.
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If that disaster had come to pass, the New Jerusalem would have become the United States of Sodom and Gomorrah years ago.
References
Brough, James. The Woolworths. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1982.
De Marigny, Alfred. A Conspiracy of Crowns. Crown Publishers, Inc., New York. 1990.
Higham, Charles. The Duchess of Windsor: The Secret Life. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1988.
Kelly, Kitty. The Royals, Warner Books, Inc., New York, 1997.
Parker, John. King of Fools. St. Martin's Press, New York, 1988.
Sebba, Anna. That Woman: The Life of Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor. St. Martin's Press, New York, 2011.
Marquis, John. Blood and Fire: The Duke of Windsor and the Strange Murder of Sir Harry Oakes. LMH Publishing, Kingston, Jamaica, 2006.
Wilson, Christopher. Dancing with the Devil: The Windsors and Jimmy Donahue. HarperCollins Publishers, London, 2000.
Copyright © 2017 by Patrick Scrivener