Topic: Prince Charles

4 chapters across the catalog

74: Silly Mode
55:09 - 1:02:15

74: Silly Mode

Global Elites, Population Control Mentality

The hosts discuss the mentality of global elites, referring to them as "lizards" who operate out of a fight-or-flight instinct. They reference Prince Charles, Klaus Schwab, and the Georgia Guidestones to argue that these figures view the general population as "useless eaters." The segment posits that current economic chaos and vaccine boosters are tools of pressure designed to force the public into a "Great Reset" of the financial and social systems.

60: Monsters Ball
1:15:01 - 1:18:57

60: Monsters Ball

Royal Patriarchy and Lineage Conspiracy Theories

The discussion shifts to the strict class and caste systems in the UK, where social standing is determined by birth rather than wealth. The hosts speculate on conspiracy theories regarding Prince Harry's true parentage and the death of Princess Diana. They suggest that if Harry believed his mother was targeted by the institution, it would provide a logical motive for his desire to see the monarchy's traditional structure dismantled.

60: Monsters Ball
1:19:00 - 1:23:43

60: Monsters Ball

James Hewitt and Prince Harry Parentage Rumors

Former army officer James Hewitt has long been the subject of rumors suggesting he is Prince Harry's biological father due to their physical resemblance. Hewitt has publicly denied these claims, noting that his affair with Princess Diana began after Harry was born. The hosts examine the media's obsession with this narrative and how such rumors contribute to Harry's perceived alienation from the Windsor bloodline.

60: Monsters Ball
3:15:18 - 3:18:34

60: Monsters Ball

Alex Jones on Prince Charles and Vlad the Impaler

Alex Jones claims that Prince Charles is a descendant of Vlad the Impaler, the 15th-century ruler who inspired the legend of Dracula. Jones argues that elite figures must commit "crimes against humanity" to prove their loyalty to interdimensional demonic forces. The hosts discuss how these "bloodline" connections are recognized across various cultures and contribute to the perception of the ruling class as non-human or predatory.