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Does anyone know what Jordan Maxwell is talking about concerning Admiralty Jurisdiction?


Does anyone know what Jordan Maxwell is talking about concerning Admiralty Jurisdiction?

I don't really understand it, but I'll tell you what I think he means.

I think Jordan Maxwell is a Historian and Author, specialising in subjects such as symbology, Fascism, Nazi's, the Occult, the Illuminati, the New World Order etc. etc.

I know very little about all this, but have seen some conspiracy theories relating to the Anglo-American relationship and a plan for one global government.

Jordan Maxwell is relating back to the British Naval rule of the seas when it commanded the biggest Empire ever seen. Maxwell claims America is ranked as a corporate asset of Britain and the old Empire is still alive and ruled by the Queen.

I believe he states the 'Illuminati' follows the law of the seas. Under this law, America was founded as a corporation by the British realm, not a country.

This makes America a corporate asset of England and the US people the equivalent of employees.

He claims America has a purpose to re-shape the world to give Britain global control. Then traitors like Bush that really serve the Queen and Britain will wreck America when its served its purpose.

That's what I remember him saying, but I might be wrong in places.

It's all rubbish if you ask me.

glad no one is asking you. Report It

Sorry
just logged in and to be truthfful I have no idea

no Idea but sure the media will love him to bits ..as to Admiralty jurisdiction its tried by navy law which in UK I'm sure is just and open if not sure someone will tell us and if it wasn't would be open to all media interested in any sorry opening to selling papers ...cynic maybe

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