As Debi Evans and Brian Gerrish continue to discuss Greene King and its plans, they come across a strange document found on the Scottish Government's website that appears to debate whether a European Union or a Commonwealth is the best way to govern the world. Before Brexit, this would have seemed an odd choice, but today Greene King's Commonwealth ambitions create a new and unsettling future for humanity.
It's been a busy time for the Royal Family – illness, family breakdown and controversy. But behind the scenes, Charles, the Greene King, is a driving force for change in the world. Speaking of the King and his Terra Carta, he said:
Terra Carta provides the foundation for a recovery plan that puts nature, people and planet at the center of global value creation – one that harnesses the irreplaceable power of nature combined with the transformative innovation and resources of the private sector.
If the idea of the private sector becoming central to “global value creation” doesn’t excite you, we agree – especially when you consider how Greene King boasts about having magically raised $8.9 trillion to support the transition to net zero, while millions of people around the world live in extreme poverty and lack clean water.
As if Terra Carta wasn't enough, the Greene King plans to use the Federation as a private army of young agents of change to help him realize his plans. He speaks glowingly of the Federation's strength.
We have a common goal: to work together towards a better future. The Commonwealth family is strongest through friendship, which is like the wiring in a house and the electricity that runs through it.
He has a particular focus on young people: the Federation represents one-third of the world's population, and two-thirds of the Federation's population are young people.