‘Great Reset King’ invites masses to swear everlasting allegiance

England’s King Charles III will invite the masses to swear everlasting loyalty to himself and his heirs at his coronation this Saturday.

Charles assumed the monarchy in September following the death of his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II. Prior to that, he held the royal title of the Prince of Wales and used his influence to heavily promote climate messianism.

Prince Charles and Diana royal wedding postage stamp

As prince, Charles was a member and staunch supporter of the World Economic Forum (WEF) and a close associate of its chairman Klaus Schwab. It was Charles who in June 2020 announced the launch of The Great Reset, a globalist new world order devised by Schwab which places “climate change” at the epicenter of the global agenda. 

In The Great Reset, world governments and large corporations declare “climate change” the greatest threat to humanity and require their citizens to make sacrifices for the environment. These include driving expensive electric cars, rationing electricity, eating fake foods and insectspaying carbon taxes, and other remedies prescribed by Schwab.

“The current pandemic has brought unimaginable devastation to people’s lives, livelihoods, and national economy,” said then-Prince Charles in a June 2020 video address for the WEF as world populations struggled with debilitating lockdowns. “At the same time, the green recovery represents an unprecedented opportunity to rethink and reset the ways in which we live and do business.

“Now, I’ve long believed we need a shift in our economic model that places nature and the world’s transition to net-zero [carbon emissions] at the heart of how we operate, prioritizing the pursuit of sustainable, inclusive growth in the decades to come.

“But I’m afraid we are literally at the last hour and there is real urgency for action. We know now what we have to do to rescue the situation, rather than going on talking about it,” concluded Charles.

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, who will anoint Charles on Saturday, released the liturgy that will be used to invite the masses to pledge fealty to the monarch for the first time in England’s history:

All who so desire, in the Abbey, and elsewhere, say together: I swear that I will pay true allegiance to Your Majesty, and to your heirs and successors according to law. So help me God.

But it seems the proletariat is planning to decline the invitation. A poll conducted by Good Morning Britain showed that 84% of respondents will not pledge allegiance to the king. On Monday, #notmyking began trending on Twitter as netizens expressed their opposition to King Charles and his Great Reset agenda.

The coronation of the globalist monarch will also feature other parts for the first time, including the participation of female bishops and leaders of other faiths.