Email from Philip Benwell – Australian Monarchist League re: The Glasgow UN Climate Change Conference

Tuesday Nov. 9, 2021,

Below is the Nov. 8, 2021 email from Australian Monarchist League National Chair Philip Benwell concerning the Glasgow UN Climate Change summit. I intend to reply as soon as possible and at the same time reorganize the 501(c)(3) private nonprofit the MEG Macario Foundation. We will need all sorts of help.

Bienvenido Macario <ned.macario@gmail.com>

The Glasgow UN Climate Change Conference

Australian Monarchist League <secretary@monarchist.org.au>Mon, Nov 8, 2021 at 12:20 PM
To: Bienvenido Macario ned.macario@gmail.com
  Dear Bienvenido

Climate change action has contributed to the downfall of two Australian prime ministers. It is important that it does not contribute to the downfall of our system of constitutional monarchy.

The ambitions of the Glasgow COP 26 UN Climate Change Conference were overshadowed by President Macron’s accusation that the Australian Prime Minister had lied to him. It is virtually unheard of for a head of state to make such a public accusation of the Prime Minister of another country. It is also unheard of for that Prime Minister to release private communications in his defence.

There was a time when diplomats would be used to convey an official message between heads of government. The casualness of phone and text messaging which has seemingly replaced formal channels has led to the damaging confrontation between President Macron and Prime Minister Morrison. 

Insofar as the Glasgow conference is concerned, a number of people have expressed disappointment that the Queen addressed the conference. The fact is, the Queen was the official host of the conference which was partly organised by the British government and as host it was incumbent on her to make a speech of welcome. The United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and the other realms are constitutional monarchies. In the United Kingdom the Queen is executive head of state and in the realms, sovereign head of state with the Governors-General taking the role of executive head of state in each respective country. When the Queen is called upon to speak, whatever she says must be in accord with the government of the realm calling upon her. She cannot say anything her government may not agree with or does not want her to say.

However, at the conference the Queen gave a measured speech referring mainly to the work of her late husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, in the environment and in wildlife protection. The majority of people seemed to agree and support Prince Philip in these endeavours. Her Majesty then spoke only of the decisions made by her governments. 

The Prince of Wales, however, is extremely passionate about climate action and like so many people with a passion, exceeds the boundaries expected of him. It is one thing to talk about protection of the environment but quite another to talk about militarising action on climate change. He should not be doing this. 

However, as Prince of Wales he is not bound by the conventions of the monarch but being so close to the throne and assuming many duties of it due to the Queen’s age, he should be more judicious in his comments as he is no longer so free to speak.

Over the past couple of centuries, a number of monarchs and royals have also bucked the trend in pursuing their individual passions leading to controversy and upsets. For instance, the Queen’s own grandfather, George V, when Prince of Wales, following a tour of British India with his wife, expressed disgust at the way of life of British India which he felt was racist and openly campaigned, against the British establishment of the time, for a greater involvement of Indians in the colonial government. He was also openly vocal against the 1909 budget of the then Liberal government – something even Prince Charles would not go so far as to do. 

The Queen’s own father, George VI, as Duke of York was passionately involved in welfare matters and campaigned to increase working and living standards which went against the interests of the government of the day. To make his point, he toured factories and even went down mines, which were dangerous in those days. Lord Stamfordham, the King’s private secretary, asked the founder of the welfare society supported by the Duke of York if he (the founder) was going to pit the King’s son against the King’s government. 

And then there were the many causes espoused by Queen Victoria’s husband, the Prince Consort, in particular the holding of the Great Exhibition of 1851 and the building of the Crystal Palace which horrified the establishment of the day. Prince Albert was a forward-looking person who introduced a great number of innovations which caused tremendous controversy at the time.

So, as you can see, the Prince of Wales is following a well-trod pathway. His views seem to resonate with younger generations but controversially not so with others.

Climate change action has contributed to the downfall of two Australian prime ministers. It is important that it does not contribute to the downfall of our system of constitutional monarchy.

Both Australia and the United Kingdom have targeted net zero for 2050. As a constitutional monarch, the Queen must obey the dictates of her elected governments. If anyone does not agree with net zero for 2050, it is not the Queen they should blame but their respective governments. The Prince of Wales may speak about climate change and other matters, but he has no official authority, only influence. When he becomes King, he may only speak on those matters his governments may allow him to speak on.

A constitutional monarch, in the Westminster sense, is hidebound by convention. If he, or she, exceeds the bounds of that convention, it is the government which will caution him or her and require that only the policy of the respective government, being elected by the people, be adhered to.

We have been so fortunate in having, as our Queen for nearly 70 years, a sovereign lady who has never overstepped the boundaries of her duty. But she is an unusual monarch the like of which will rarely be seen again. It goes against nature for a person, even a monarch, to be so shackled to selfless duty.

However, as a constitutional monarchy it is not so much the individual who is the monarch that is the more important but rather the office of the Crown and the system of constitutional monarchy.

Whilst some may not agree with everything the Queen or the king in waiting may say, it is the system that is the more important. Just because you may be upset at the comments of the Prince of Wales, should never mean dumping our constitutional system and jumping into the uncertain and unknown features of a republic where those very same politicians who have voted for net zero in 2050 will become the absolute controllers of our future.

At the moment politicians must obey the constitution which, through the Crown are in the hands of the people. Just ask yourself the question, ‘will these very same politicians obey the constitution if they control it?’

Yours sincerely


Philip Benwell
National Chair

Australian Monarchist League
http://www.monarchist.org.au/

Zero Sum Game of Global Finance – 1st Edition Oct. 6, 2005

Oct. 22, 2021 – The first edition of the Zero Sum Game of Global finance was started on June 11, 2005 After “The Perfect Storm” email was sent on June 3, 2005.

The first of the three examples of the ZSGGF (1st edition) was emailed to Prof. Ronald Hilton on July 21, 2005, since it involved the Chinese government-controlled firm CNOOC’s (China National Offshore Oil Co.) offer to buy the U.S. oil company UNOCAL . Among those who objected to the proposed sale was WAISer and former CIA Director James Woolsey.

Unocal sale to CNOOC draws more opposition
The San Diego Union-Tribune By Toby Eckert
COPLEY NEWS SERVICE  July 14, 2005
 http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050714/news_1b14unocal.html
>
WASHINGTON – The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee said yesterday that he would consider proposing legislation to block the sale of the U.S. oil company Unocal to a Chinese government-controlled firm if Unocal shareholders and a federal commission approve the deal.

Critics, including former CIA Director R. James Woolsey, told the House Armed Services Committee that it would be naive to view CNOOC’s $18.5 billion bid for El Segundo-based Unocal as a largely commercial venture. They said the Chinese firm is financing the cash deal with no-interest and low-interest loans from its government-owned parent company, China National Offshore Oil Co.


> =========== News abbreviated =======

FIRST EXAMPLE News Item No. 1

Blair’s efforts push U.S. to increase aid to continent
Jim VandeHei, Nell Henderson, Washington Post
San Francisco Chronicle Saturday, June 11, 2005
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi
bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/06/11/MNG59D78CE1.DTL

 Washington — President Bush is intensifying efforts to help Africans suffering from war, famine and AIDS by agreeing to erase billions of dollars in international debt, dispatching two key White House officials to the region and planning to announce more direct aid for Africa as early as next month, administration officials said.

A little over a month later this news item (1st Example News story no.2)

Unocal sale to CNOOC draws more opposition
The San Diego Union-Tribune By Toby Eckert
COPLEY NEWS SERVICE  July 14, 2005
http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050714/news_1b14unocal.htm

SECOND EXAMPLE:

News item No.1

 
Goldman Sachs 3Q Profits Leap 83 Percent
Tuesday September 20, 2005
4:59 pm ET
By Michael J. Martinez, AP Business Writer
 http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/050920/earns_goldman_sachs.html?.v=11

Goldman Sachs Third-Quarter Profits Jump 83 Percent on Very Strong Fixed
Income Trading

NEW YORK (AP) — While the stock market may be flat for the year and bonds remain volatile, Wall Street firm Goldman Sachs had no problem finding ways to make money as it posted a 83 percent surge in quarterly earnings Tuesday.

News Item no. 2 the next day (2nd Example):


Morgan Stanley Profit Plummets 83 percent on Charge
By MICHAEL J. MARTINEZ, AP Business Writer
Wed Sep 21, 2005 4:47 PM ET
 http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050921/ap_on_bi_ge/earns_morgan_stanley_7

NEW YORK – Morgan Stanley said Wednesday its profit fell 83 percent in the third quarter as the Wall Street firm took a $1 billion charge to write off the value of its aircraft financing business. Its results without the charge
surpassed Wall Street’s expectations.
       ========= News abbreviated ======

THIRD EXAMPLE:

News item no. 1

World Bank Loans to China Draw Criticism From U.S. Congressmen

 World Bank Loans to China Draw Criticism From U.S. Congressmen
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000103&sid=aG.zJeyT46jg

Two months later this news story came out.

(News story no. 2 Third Example – )

China to release $500M to Northrail despite feud By Ayen Infante Daily Tribune Thursday, October 06, 2005
(link no longer available)
The Chinese government will pursue a commitment to extend $1 billion worth of funds to finance the construction of the proposed North Luzon Railway project despite the controversies that are bugging the project.

North Luzon Railways Corp. president Jose Cortez Jr. said the Chinese government is not affected by controversies raised against the project and even expressed intention to hasten the release of a remaining $500 million for the second phase that will be linked to the first part of the project
from Malolos to Clark.


    ============ News abbreviated =============

This observer asks: Is the $1 Billion funding from China to finance the North Rail project in the Philippines, the same $1 Billion that the World Bank loaned to China that U.S. Congressmen were criticizing? – B Macario.

Welcome to the new frontier of Global Financial Engineering.

Gmail – Short Paper: Zero Sum Game of Global Finance (google.com)

Art imitates life?

GmailBienvenido Macario <ned.macario@gmail.com>

Short Paper: Zero Sum Game of Global Finance

Ned Macario <ned.macario@gmail.com>Fri, Dec 7, 2007 at 10:24 PM
To: WAIS–John Eipper <jeipper@stanford.edu>, Ned Macario <ned.macario@gmail.com> Bcc: laspinassja <laspinassja@yahoo.com>, b_macario <b_macario@hotmail.com>, lazir888 <lazir888@yahoo.com>, “macario@stanfordalumni.org” <macario@stanfordalumni.org>
December 7, 2007

Dear John,

This short paper was sent to Prof. Ronald Hilton on July 21, 2005 over a month after I first e-mail the “Perfect (Financial) Storm” dated June 3, 2005.  With the mortgage, credit and housing crises on full swing, this Zero Sum Game of globalization has spawned new tools of forecasting and management.  One such tool came up on Aug. 9, 2007.

> From: b_macario@hotmail.com
> To: hilton@stanford.eduhilton@hoover.stanford.eduvitamike@hotmail.com
> CC: b_macario@hotmail.com
> Subject: The Zero Sum Game – Global Financial Edition
> Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 05:58:45 +0000
>
> October 13, 2005
>
> Dear Sir,
>
> When I was in the financial services industry, worked with a good friend
> Mike Clifford who now works in New York. It is his birthday today.
>
Anyway, below is a short paper discussing my observations in today’s global finance. Again I have to refer (you) to the  keynote speech by Stanford University President John Hennessy during the 2001 WAIS conference on globalization. He emphasized how, with today’s technology, information could go around the world in a matter of minutes.
>
> The technology has been here for sometime now. It is up to business leaders and entrepreneurs to familiarize themselves on the productive but ethical ways to use these powerful high tech tools in a continuously evolving
globalized business setting.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
>
> Bienvenido Macario

> The Zero Sum Game Theory of Global Finance
> By Bienvenido Macario

>
b_macario@hotmail.com Printed: Saturday, July 23, 2005 12:30 AM
>
> From : B Macario <b_macario@hotmail.com>
> Sent : Thursday, July 21, 2005 6:20 PM
> To : hilton@stanford.eduhilton@hoover.stanford.edu
> CC : b_macario@hotmail.com
>                                                                                                                                                                                      

> Subject : Oil Price Hike


> July 21, 2005
>
> Dear Sir,
>
> With the price of oil tending to go up, market forces will inspire ingenuity in sourcing and profit enhancement.
>
> We now have a zero-sum global economic and financial set-up. Like a 4 man card game, one’s total winnings is the sum of all the losses of the other three (3) remaining players. A concrete example is the debt forgiveness of
the poorest African nations. Two weeks after their debts were forgiven, CNOOC offered $18 Billion cash for UNOCAL. How much was the total debts of the poorest African nation? You’re right it was $18 Billion.

FIRST EXAMPLE News Item No. 1

> Blair’s efforts push U.S. to increase aid to continent
> Jim VandeHei, Nell Henderson, Washington Post
> San Francisco Chronicle Saturday, June 11, 2005
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi
> bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/06/11/MNG59D78CE1.DTL
>
 Washington — President Bush is intensifying efforts to help Africans suffering from war, famine and AIDS by agreeing to erase billions of dollars in international debt, dispatching two key White House officials to the region and planning to announce more direct aid for Africa as early as next month, administration officials said.
>
> A little over a month later this news item (1st Example News story no.2)

> Unocal sale to CNOOC draws more opposition
> The San Diego Union-Tribune By Toby Eckert
> COPLEY NEWS SERVICE  July 14, 2005
http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050714/news_1b14unocal.html
>
WASHINGTON – The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee said yesterday that he would consider proposing legislation to block the sale of the U.S. oil company Unocal to a Chinese government-controlled firm if Unocal shareholders and a federal commission approve the deal.

Critics, including former CIA Director R. James Woolsey, told the House Armed Services Committee that it would be naive to view CNOOC’s $18.5 billion bid for El Segundo-based Unocal as a largely commercial venture. They said the Chinese firm is financing the cash deal with no-interest and low-interest loans from its government-owned parent company, China National Offshore Oil Co.


> =========== News abbreviated =======

>
This observer recalls that the debt relief package for the poorest African nations as sponsored by Tony Blair as finally approved was an $18 Billion package. B Macario. Two weeks later China initiated the offer to buy UNOCAL’s El Segundo facilities. CNOOC revised its offer to $18.5 Billion cash before withdrawing. – B. Macario (Five-page e-mail  abbreviated.)


 SECOND EXAMPLE:

> News item No.1

> Goldman Sachs 3Q Profits Leap 83 Percent
> Tuesday September 20, 2005 4:59 pm ET
> By Michael J. Martinez, AP Business Writer
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/050920/earns_goldman_sachs.html?.v=11
>
> Goldman Sachs Third-Quarter Profits Jump 83 Percent on Very Strong Fixed
> Income Trading

NEW YORK (AP) — While the stock market may be flat for the year and bonds remain volatile, Wall Street firm Goldman Sachs had no problem finding ways to make money as it posted a 83 percent surge in quarterly earnings Tuesday.
>

News Item the next day (2nd Example news no. 2):
>
Morgan Stanley Profit Plummets 83 percent on Charge
> By MICHAEL J. MARTINEZ, AP Business Writer
> Wed Sep 21, 2005 4:47 PM ET
>  http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050921/ap_on_bi_ge/earns_morgan_stanley_7
>
NEW YORK – Morgan Stanley said Wednesday its profit fell 83 percent in the third quarter as the Wall Street firm took a $1 billion charge to write off the value of its aircraft financing business. Its results without the charge
surpassed Wall Street’s expectations.


>       ========= News abbreviated ======
>
> This observer labeled the first news as “Financial Classic” news when it first came out.
 

 THIRD EXAMPLE:

News item no. 1


 World Bank Loans to China Draw Criticism From U.S. Congressmen
 http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000103&sid=aG.zJeyT46jg

Aug. 5, 2005 (Bloomberg) — World Bank critics are training their fire on the institution’s loans to China, a capital-rich country on a buying spree for U.S. bonds and companies, saying the bank’s money should go to needy nations.

The World Bank, whose mission is fighting poverty in developing nations, lends about $1 billion, or 4.5 percent of its annual budget, to China. Part of the interest payments from the billions of dollars it has loaned China then goes to support borrowing of poorer countries.

“It’s silly that China is still taking these huge loans from the World Bank,” said Peter Morici, an economist at the University of Maryland in College Park. “They’re sitting on a huge amount of money.”

   =========== News abbreviated ============= 

Two months later this news story came out.

(3rd Example News story no. 2 – )

 China to release $500M to Northrail despite feud
 By Ayen Infante Daily Tribube Thursday, October 06, 2005

The Chinese government will pursue a commitment to extend $1 billion worth of funds to finance the construction of the proposed North Luzon Railway project despite the controversies that are bugging the project.

North Luzon Railways Corp. president Jose Cortez Jr. said the Chinese government is not affected by controversies raised against the project and even expressed intention to hasten the release of a remaining $500 million for the second phase that will be linked to the first part of the project
from Malolos to Clark.


    ============ News abbreviated =============


This observer asks: Is the $1 Billion funding from China to finance the North Rail project in the Philippines, the same $1 Billion that the World Bank loaned to China that U.S. Congressmen were criticizing? – B Macario.

> Welcome to the new frontier of Global Financial Engineering.

Gmail – Short Paper: Zero Sum Game of Global Finance (google.com)

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ik=5956374e51&view=pt&search=all&permmsgid=msg-f%3A1255245158319350523&simpl=msg-f%3A1255245158319350523

Remote Viewing COVID19 Sept. 2019

Friday September 24, 2021

Below is my Facebook post from Sept. 4, 2019 eight (8) days before Chinese authorities started taking down all information about SARS COVID posted on the Wuhan laboratory website. September 4 at 6:27 PM · SPREAD THE WORD . . .

Here’s the link to the Sept. 4, 2019 post: https://www.facebook.com/BienvenidoMacario/posts/pfbid02ffdCCVRCcdLxkwa4MHoKdVUr7UoMvSjMKD5XypaZLA8hiZsG7QeacaduDxUqcru5l

It was in the morning of Sept. 6, 2019 that Brittany L., came to me in a dream. She said: “Are you happy with what you did in China, huh?” It was as if I did something wrong.

Brittany L came to me in a dream asking about China on Sept. 6, 2019^

NEWS : database of viruses were taken offline on Sept. 12, 2019

Wuhan lab’s deleted data, unreported pneumonia cases — challenges to ‘natural’ origins of Covid

Abantika Ghosh June 4, 2021  04-06-2021

https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/other/wuhan-lab-s-deleted-data-unreported-pneumonia-cases-challenges-to-natural-origins-of-covid/ar-AAKI8Nj?ocid=BingNewsSearch

Then on Jan. 1, 2023, Julie T. from the Remote Viewing Group in the U.K. sent me via Whats App, “Dream Premonitions with Christopher Robinson ” on YouTube. It was the first time I heard of Christopher Robinson, the Dream Detective with quite an astonishing accomplishments. Basically he can dream the future. He has worked with Scotland Yard, MI-6 and CIA. In fact he once said when doing a google search type: Chris Robinson Dream Detective, or Chris Robinson Psychic you can ad CIA to my name in the search as it will give you more information about me.

It turned out Chris Robinson also dreamt about COVID on Sept. 6, 2019 the same night that Brittany Lark came to me in a dream.

Chris Robinson discussed dreaming COVID (corona) n this interview with John Petersen of PostScript – The Arlington Institute

At 6:59 – JOHN PETERSEN: Did you see COVID? Did you see that coming?

New Delhi: From sharing screenshots of the now deleted database of viruses collected by the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) to revelations about how it was taken down just on 12 September 2019^, weeks before the first cases of Covid-19 were reported in that city, and the association of China’s “bat woman” Shi Zhengli with that database, a group of disparate researchers is challenging the natural origin hypothesis of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

On Nov. 18, 2019*, BL came to me again in a dream asking about China. This time another Remote Viewer was in the dream. While they were both in the same room, they don’t seem to see or hear one another. Brittany came into the room first followed by the other Remote Viewer who told me, “You will find what you are looking for.” Thereafter Brittany asked me, “What about China?”

The first COVID-19 case originated on November 17*, according to Chinese officials searching for ‘patient zero’

Isaac Scher Mar 13, 2020, 8:19 AM

https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-patients-zero-contracted-case-november-2020-3

The first case of the novel coronavirus emerged on November 17, 2019, according to Chinese government data reviewed by South China Morning Post.

From a USA Today article published on Sunday June 6, 2021, Biden gave the CIA and the rest of the intelligence community 90 days to determine the origins of the (COVID 19 virus: “Although the problem has stayed largely in the shadows, Biden thrust it to center stage last week by giving the CIA and the rest of the intelligence community 90 days to nail down the origin of the virus.”

Excerpt: “We should have Wuhan wired six ways from Sunday,” said Charles Faddis, former chief of the CIA’s weapons of mass destruction directorate. “And yet 18 months into this, we’re still trying to figure out what happened.

A recently retired top CIA China spy expressed similar concerns to USA TODAY.

We don’t have good humint in China,” the ex-spy said on condition of anonymity. “And that is going to be a problem” in getting President Joe Biden the information he’s asking for. 

The real issue with the COVID-19 lab leak theory? The US isn’t spying on China like it used to by JOSH MEYER | USA TODAY | 12:18 pm EDT June 6, 2021 https://amp.usatoday.com/amp/7492291002

Going back to Feb. 24, 2021 . . .

Former CIA Director James Woolsey With Shannon Bream Feb. 24, 2021 – YouTube

Aug. 18, 2023 – Then on Jan. 1, 2023, Julie T. from the Remote Viewing Group in the U.K. sent me via Whats App, “Dream Premonitions with Christopher Robinson ” on YouTube. It was the first time I heard of Christopher Robinson, the Dream Detective with quite astonishing accomplishments. Basically he can dream the future. He has worked with Scotland Yard, MI-6 and CIA. In fact he once said when doing a google search type: Chris Robinson Dream Detective, or Chris Robinson Psychic you can ad CIA to my name in the search as it will give you more information about me.

It turned out Chris Robinson also dreamt about COVID on Sept. 6, 2019 the same night that Brittany Lark came to me in a dream.

Chris Robinson discussed dreaming COVID (corona) in this interview with John Petersen of PostScript – The Arlington Institute aired on

At 6:59 – JOHN PETERSEN: Did you see COVID? Did you see that coming?

CHRIS ROBINSON: Well, you remember me asking you about corona(virus). And on the 6th of September 2019, um I dreamt I was with my grandmother in the house she lives in when I was a small boy at school. And in this dream, she looked at me and she said: “Christopher, come with me.” And we went to the cupboard under the stairs where she kept the soft drinks.

Now in England when I was growing up until probably, I don’t know, as a teenager, the biggest soft drink company that was everywhere was corona you had all the different flavors, but the company was corona and she, she went with me into this cupboard under the stairs.

At 7:57 – She took a bottle and shook it; flipped open the top and it sprayed everywhere.

At 8:05 – And she said to me: Christopher corona is out of the bottle. It’s going to spread everywhere, and it could kill up to half the world’s population.