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Feudalism 2.0: King Charles to Make Billions from 'Great British Energy' in New Deal Leasing the Ocean Floor

The great reset has started, and it's looking like Feudalism 2.0.


King Charles is set to receive a major boost to his income under the guise of Net Zero because he owns all of the seabed around Britain's coastline, and that's where the turbines are going to be built.


The King has announced 'a significant partnership between the new state-owned company, Great British Energy (GB Energy), and the Crown Estate to develop renewable energy projects on Crown Estate land. That 'crown estate land' just happens to include the entire British coastline with any windmill built on it paying tax to the king, in exactly the same way as British subjects did during the middle ages.


The King's property group is already making bumper profits from the fast-growing 'demand' for offshore wind. As the King owns the seabed around the UK any firm operating offshore wind farms have to pay a hefty sum each year to lease the site. The business already receives over a billion per year for existing projects but that is set to rise to a reported £60 Billion per annum before 2030.


Great British Energy is claimed to be the new 'publicly owned' energy company set up by the Labour government to deliver Net Zero energy by 2030. However, in reality this is another transfer of wealth into the hands of the usual suspects.


The initiative claims to 'decarbonise' the UK’s energy grid by 2030 whilst putting its supply into public ownership. However, in reality it just transfers huge amounts of both control and wealth into the hands of King Charles. The government have already reportedly given the King £8.3 billion in GB Energy 'investment' private sectors and local authorities, and leveraging the Crown Estate's management of land and seabed.


Sir Keir Starmer said a tie-up between the Government's new GB Energy firm and the Crown Estate could see leases issued for a further 30 gigawatts of offshore wind by 2030 – double the amount currently installed.


Crown Estate chief executive Dan Labbad said of the plan:  "With new powers and by partnering with the Government, we can drive greater investment into this future for our country, and with it support nature recovery and job creation."

It is a little-known, but important, fact that King Charles not only owns great swathes of land across Britain but also owns the entire coastline, including the seabed itself, stretching out miles under the ocean. This means every single one of the off shore wind farms planned will be built on top of seabed owned by the King. This is set to make him even wealthier and more powerful than he already is.

Now do you get it?


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alf.j.slawson
7月30日

He's not my king the creepy cunt!

いいね!
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