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Ghislaine Maxwell trial is November 29, 2021
"Operation London Bridge (also known by its code phrase London Bridge is Down) is the plan for what will happen in the United Kingdom after the death of Queen Elizabeth II. It includes planning for the announcement of her death, the period of official mourning, and the details of her state funeral. Some critical decisions relating to the plan have been made by the Queen herself, although some can only be made by her successor, Charles, after her death."
"As of 2017, the phrase "London Bridge is down" was expected to be used to communicate the death of the Queen to the prime minister of the United Kingdom and key personnel, setting the plan into motion."
"The plans were first created in the 1960s and are updated multiple times every year, involving various government departments, the Church of England, Metropolitan Police Service, the British Armed Forces, the media, the Royal Parks, London boroughs, the Greater London Authority and Transport for London. Reporting on the preparations, The Guardian described them as "planned to the minute" with "arcane and highly specific" details."[1]
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Who knows where the BODIES are buried?
FLYNN is safe.
We protect our Patriots.
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Queen Elizabeth II misses Remembrance Day ceremony after spraining her back
"The 95-year-old monarch is "disappointed" to miss the service, Buckingham Palace said Sunday."
"The latest health setback for the U.K.’s longest-reigning monarch meant she was forced to postpone what was set to be her first public appearance more than three weeks after her brief hospital stay for an unspecified illness, not related to Covid-19."
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***”Government websites and social media accounts, as well as the royal family’s website, will turn black, and the publication of non-urgent content must be avoided...” (from your link)
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How long has the BBC website banner been black? I thought it was a different color a while back (red?).
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