U.K. Professor Gloria Moss and Justin Walker from The Hardwick Alliance join host Johnny Punish to answer a plethora of questions concerning the legality of the coronation oath ergo putting into question the legitimacy of King Charles III on the throne of the United Kingdom and its 14 other Commonwealth realms.
We will take a look at historic precedents, and then go down the rabbit hole as we confront disturbing anomalies in Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation and the problematic coming of an oath that may NOT be legal or right.
About Professor Gloria Moss Ph.D. FCIPD: She is the author of over seventy peer review journals and conference papers. She is the author of eight books, many published by Routledge and Palgrave Macmillan. Her latest book, written with Katherine Armitage, is Light Bulb Moments and the Power of Critical Thinking (2023), published by Truth University Press, the publisher also of The Dark Side of Academia: How Truth is Suppressed.
Both can be obtained from infotruthuniversity@protonmail.com or direct from Amazon. Truth University runs two conferences a year.
by Justin Walker
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