The Epstein Case-- Part 2... BBC Piling On to Bury Andrew. What Does It Mean?

It is very important to grasp the meaning of Virginia Robert's Giuffre being brought onto BBC to interview in the aftermath of Prince Andrew's disastrously bad interview 2 weeks ago. It would compare to something else unthinkable, such as Hannity or Bill O'Reilly of Fox News bringing on Stormy Daniels or Michael Cohen for a long interview after implicating Trump in criminal behavior. BBC IS the point of the spear when it comes to protecting and advancing the interests of the British Monarchy. Their decision to pour gasoline on Prince Andrew's fire is an indicator that powerful forces are at work to overhaul the British Monarchical System itself, starting with a purge of the last generations of the House of Windsor. The process has begun for a "fast tracking" of the move toward King Wllliam, son of Diana, who is the last remaining and only Royal in the line of succession still beloved by the British people. Keep in mind that historically, as has been understood since the time of Henry the VIII, up until the fall of the MacMillan government over the Profumo Scandal circa 1962-63,  Sex Scandals are the chosen method by which the British Establishment conducts "Regime Change" and realigns itself.
Why should we care about this? Well, it's not just celebrity gossip. The House of Windsor is not, as is popularly believed, merely a figurehead relic of an old era. It is still the governing force and institutional power of the British Commonwealth System, a bloc of 53 Nations which represents a huge concentration of raw material wealth, World Trade, and control of science and information. The Queen's political power is enormous, and I'm not just referring to her involvement in the day to day affairs of the British Isles. I am talking about her Global reach and concentration of wealth through hidden ownership, and hands on role in the decision making of those governments within her domain. 
For most of the 20th Century, the US has been the UK's big dog on a leash, when it comes to global geopolitical strategy. This is true on Economic/financial policy matters, the Middle East, global power relations with Russia, Intelligence assessments, and so forth. For the last 100 years plus, the USA and British have had what is referred to as the "Special Relationship". That relationship has been a much larger factor than Elections in the USA on the outcome of policy battles and decisions by our government, ever since the death of FDR and the beginnings of the Cold War. Often times, events that play out in the UK are a window into what kind of things will be happening here, even a dry run. There is a great transition of power underway, which on one hand we can affect by what we do on the Impeachment and elections here. On the other hand, we are also spectators to a great drama, and the turmoil within and around the British Royals is approaching the highest intensity since the furious overhaul in the government and the Family in the 1930s, when certain realists realized they would not survive under a pro Nazi King, (The Prince of Wales) and the Appeasement Government of Chamberlain. The Turmoil in the UK today with Andrew and Epstein is the pathway for a similar overhaul, as the World adjusts to the instability that is coming in the US, with our unstable President, Constitutional Crisis, and destabilizing policies globally. The level of fear that exists worldwide regarding the US becoming unstable, hostile to its traditional allies, and unpredictable, is far, far greater than most people realize. It impacts every policy decision everywhere. That is what is the backstory on this set of developments around Andrew.
I will be staying on this, not with gossip, but analysis, and we'll watch how this plays out.

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