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... Read moreThis visit by King Charles to the United States represents a profound moment steeped in legal, historical, and symbolic meaning. Many people may not realize the depth of significance tied to this event, especially in the context of America's ongoing journey towards restoring its full sovereignty. The focal point revolves around the transition from America's governance under British Admiralty law, a maritime legal system with roots extending over a century. The monarch's physical presence at specific sites such as Washington DC, the 9/11 Memorial, and Virginia anchors this process. These locations are not random; they hold deep ties to the longstanding British legal system that has subtly influenced America’s administration. From a legal perspective, this visit is essential because the living authority, namely the British Crown, must be involved directly in the process of dissolving the Admiralty system to restore America's status as a fully sovereign land nation. The requirement of a public and witnessed presence by the monarch confirms the termination of British Maritime law's influence. An additional layer to this transition involves symbolism linked with astrology, particularly the so-called 'Ring of Fire' phase of April, which highlights a period of significant transformation. The end of April, and specifically the 30th, marks a pivotal date when America officially steps out from being treated as a corporate entity or colonial property of global powers like the monarchy, Vatican, and world banks. This reversion to sovereignty also signals a rejection of governance based on corporate or maritime codes and a return to traditional land-based laws. This shift is not purely ceremonial but carries legal weight in reshaping the relationship between America and these ancient systems of control. Sharing my personal viewpoint, understanding such an event requires us to look beyond politics and delve into the legal heritage and symbolic actions defining a nation's autonomy. Witnessing these steps unfold reinforces hope for a future where nations operate as truly sovereign entities free from external legal constraints inherited from colonial times. In sum, this visit by King Charles and Donald Trump is more than a diplomatic formality; it is a visible confirmation of America’s reclaiming of sovereignty and a reminder of the enduring power historical laws and traditions wield in modern governance.

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