Queen Elizabeth Was Placed Under "house Arrest" After The Christmas Message - Alternative View

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Queen Elizabeth Was Placed Under "house Arrest" After The Christmas Message - Alternative View
Queen Elizabeth Was Placed Under "house Arrest" After The Christmas Message - Alternative View

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In an unaired double of the appeal, she said 2017 would be the year of carnage as the global elite are betting on war.

Queen Elizabeth was placed under "house arrest" by the royal family and was not allowed to appear in public after attempting to shed light on the global network of "dark forces" during the recording of her 2016 Christmas message, BBC insiders claim, yournewswire.com writes.

With obvious concern, the Queen listed the names of the leaders of the establishment who were guilty of "the most heinous crimes against our most vulnerable part of society, our children." The Queen apologized for not pointing out them earlier and asked her subjects to understand that the royal family had simply done what was necessary to ensure their own survival.

The BBC's chief HR producer and palace consultants tried to cancel the recording, but not before the Queen expressed serious fears that 2017 would be "a year of carnage like we have not seen since World War II," as malevolent forces, the global elite are betting on war to achieve their goals.

BBC staff were stunned

The Christmas message was canceled at this point, the insider says, and the BBC's production team urgently turned to the director for direction. He said he had been warned by BBC executives that the head of state "has been talking too much lately" and that "we must all erase from our memory everything that we just heard and get it over with."

"He said he would not allow a scandal while watching the broadcasting process."

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Senior palace officials contacted Prince Charles, and the heir to the throne said he would "solve the problem." It is clear that the solution to the problem lies in placing Queen Elizabeth under royal “house arrest”, effectively banning her from speaking publicly, until she has “confidence” and confidence that she can speak publicly again.

Elizabeth's heirs put her under "house arrest"

After lunch, a few hours later, it was said that Queen Elizabeth would be ready and that a "clean" second take of the Christmas message could be recorded.

After the message was recorded, Queen Elizabeth was absent from all of her traditional public appearances, citing a "cold."

In the United Kingdom and on the Internet, the Queen's Christmas message has been embargoed until 3:00 pm GMT on Christmas Day. Elsewhere in the Commonwealth, the message first aired in New Zealand at 6:50 p.m. local time on New Zealand television, in Australia by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation at 7:20 p.m. local time, and in Canada by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation at 10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time, which is the same as 3:00 PM GMT.

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