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Self‑proclaimed royal identity The page repeatedly asserts that a single individual is:
“Holy Royal King Jehovah Hohenzollern,”
“Lord Jesus Christ,”
“King of USA, Russia, England, Canada, Germany,”
“King Arthur / Alfred the Great / Eadric the Wild,”
and dozens of other historical or mythical figures.
Claims of global authority It describes a supposed “Holy Royal Kingdom of Prussia” ruling all continents and countries, with the author positioned as the rightful ruler of governments, churches, military forces, and corporations.
Extensive lists of invented laws and rules The page outlines:
“No Kings Protests,”
“U.S. Passport Exchanges,”
“Royal housing requirements,”
“Government babysitters,”
“Hand‑pulling rules,”
“New political systems,”
and many other fabricated regulations.
Blending of religion, mythology, and fantasy The text mixes:
Biblical references,
Disney characters,
Pinocchio,
King Arthur legends,
Norse and Saxon history,
and fictional genealogies.
Grandiose claims of ownership The page asserts ownership of:
Corporations (Apple, GM, AT&T, Boeing, etc.),
Cruise lines,
Castles worldwide,
Government agencies,
Natural landmarks,
And even “.gov websites.”
Apocalyptic or supernatural themes It references:
“Resurrections,”
“God’s writing on the wall,”
“Second Earth,”
“Mass marriage,”
“Holy Royal Kings,”
“Premeditated murder on kings.”
Frequent references to violence or danger The page includes:
Warnings about “murder,”
Claims of threats to “royal kings,”
Statements about “child killers,”
Militaristic language,
And other alarming but ungrounded assertions.
Disorganized lists of places, objects, and names It includes long, unrelated lists of:
Castles,
Hockey teams,
Airports,
Cruise ships,
Historical figures,
Biblical verses,
And random slogans.
🧩 Overall Character of the PageThe page reads like a stream‑of‑consciousness collage of:
invented royal mythology,
religious declarations,
fictional world‑building,
political commentary,
and personal fantasies.
It does not follow factual history, recognized theology, or legitimate governmental structure. If you want, I can also:
extract only the historical references,
map out the recurring characters and claims,
identify which parts relate to real-world entities,