Breaking: King Charles III 75 is diagnosed with cancer

I think William will be far more dangerous than Dad ever was.

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I remember someone, I believe on this site, predicting a short reign for him. Interesting.

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I don’t know what to believe, except maybe a urgent trip to Antartica is in order??
To ask a) for a cure and b) why did I get cancer in the first place!

I think short trip to San Carlos de Bariloche Argentina would suffice., :laughing:
If his jab contained SV40 than it is probably a source of his cancer. Apparently, he’s got prostate cancer. Most of the time it’s very sensitive to treatment and people live with it for decades.
If it goes turbo/fulminant then is most likely a jab related.
By the way rumor has it, that his daughter in law Kate had surgery on her uterus due to cancer also.

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IMO, it serves ol Charlie right if his whanger is limp the rest of his life.
If the others in that evil lot can be stricken with same, it’s the beginning of justice.

It will be interesting to see how this plays out… I have always just assumed that there are people somewhere that have cures for cancer. And I am also assuming that we are not being told the full truth here. I did see Facebook posting these stories in my news feed and watching people battling out over whether or not he deserves it and whether or not it is appropriate to criticize Charles at a time like this lol… Facebook clearly is pitting people against each other with this story.

Do Reptilians get prostate cancer? Anyone? :thinking:

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A question for David Icke. Not much into reptilians. (lol)

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That was my point. I don’t think the snooty royals are reptilians, just bad-mannered, mean-spirited brats, with the possible exception of Diana, GRHS.

Something feels very wrong with this story. The Royals simply don’t ever seem to get things like cancer. Most living unusually long lives. For Charles to publicly admit to this suggests to me that, first, it is more serious than currently acknowledged and, second, that he’s ultimately being moved along by whomever resides behind the curtain. I suspect this is a profoundly important story as the global coup continues to unfold.

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He is also a 75 year old man who took the vaccine. Maybe this is just as it appears, an older person who has cancer. Even if you do not like him, he is still a human not a reptilian and it says more about those wishing him ill.

As I would anyone, I hope he and his family can get through this difficult time. Ultimately, this just should remind everyone that we are all going to die one day and no matter our status in this life, we will all one day leave this world.

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No reptilian there. Hate is not a good thing but, I do not feel sorry for Charlie at all.
That being said, I think William will be much worse. He’s a ‘true believer’ is the BS being pushed, or, at least, pushes it openly.

If Prince Charles abdicates then we might be seeing a pattern emerging…

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2024: Queen Margrethe of Denmark

Abdication date: January 14, 2024

Age at abdication: 83 years old

Length of reign: 52 years

Succeeded by: Her son, Prince Frederik, who will become King Frederik X

Queen Margrethe announced her plans to abdicate in her New Year’s Eve address, saying, “I have decided that now is the right time. On 14 January 2024, 52 years after I succeeded my beloved father, I will step down as Queen of Denmark. I leave the throne to my son Crown Prince Frederik.”

Pictured: Queen Margrethe delivers her New Year’s speech, announcing her plans to abdicate in two weeks’ time.

japan emperor akihito's abdication ceremony

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2019: Emperor Akihito of Japan

Abdication date: April 30, 2019

Age at abdication: 85 years old

Length of reign: 30 years

Succeeded by: His son, the now-Emperor Naruhito

Emperor Akihito became the first Japanese emperor to abdicate in nearly 200 years. “I am deeply grateful for the people that accepted me as a symbol and supported me,” Emperor Akihito said upon his abdication. “I sincerely wish, together with the Empress, that the Reiwa era which begins tomorrow will be a stable and fruitful one. I pray, with all my heart, for peace and happiness for all the people in Japan and around the world.”

Pictured: Emperor Akihito attends the abdication ceremony at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan .

king juan carlos of spain meets martin winterkorn at zarzuela palace

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2014: King Juan Carlos I of Spain

Abdication date: June 19, 2014

Age at abdication: 85 years old

Length of reign: 39 years

Succeeded by: His son, the now-King Felipe VI

The official reason given was age, but, it came after news of an affair, an elephant hunting safari, and a corruption investigation involving his son-in-law.

Read more: Juan Carlos I and the Spanish Royal Family’s Game of Thrones

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2013: King Albert II of Belgium

Abdication date: July 21, 2013

Age at abdication: 75 years old

Length of reign: 20 years

Succeeded by: His son, the now-King Philippe

“I realize that my age and my health are no longer allowing me to carry out my duties as I would like to,” he said in his abdication announcement. “Prince Philippe is well prepared to succeed me.”

Pictured: King Albert II in front of the Cathedral of St Michael and Saint Gudula prior to the Inauguration of King Philippe.

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2013: Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands

Abdication date: April 30, 2013

Age at abdication: 75 years old

Length of reign: 33 years

Succeeded by: Her son, the now-King Willem Alexander

Queen Beatrix followed Dutch tradition, becoming the third monarch in a row to abdicate. (Her mother, Queen Juliana, abdicated on her 71st birthday, and her grandmother, Queen Wilhelmina abdicated at the age of 68.) She’s now known as Princess Beatrix, and greeted crowds on the day of her abdication, saying, "“I am happy and grateful to introduce to you your new king, Willem-Alexander.”

Pictured: Queen Beatrix and King Willem Alexander appear on the balcony of the Royal Palace to greet the public after her abdication and ahead of the Inauguration of King Willem Alexander.

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Nice catch! Patterns are very important.

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More scamming by the oligarchs … ALL of these creatures are DISGUSTING … “Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest” …

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Just spoke with a buddy of mine who is still in the Military. Up here in the Great White North, we have the QR&O’s. Queen’s Regulations and Orders. A second set of laws and rules for serving personnel. Yes, Queen’s. They have not been given permission to change it to KR&Os. It’s almost as if there’s a narrative.
Just saying.

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No money has been issued with his portrait in the UK.

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That’s a real big tell.

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