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🐉 England Unmasked

The truth behind England’s symbols, sovereignty, and stolen power
They taught you castles and kings.
They didn’t teach you contracts and conquest.
This page is a reckoning—a deep dive into the forgotten roots of English identity, the symbols they buried, and the sovereignty they sold off.

⚔️ The White Dragon vs. The Red Dragon

The White Dragon was the battle standard of the Anglo-Saxon English—flown by Harold II at Stamford Bridge, carried by King Alfred at Edington, and sewn into the tapestry of resistance itself.
It symbolized English identity, kinship, and sovereignty.
The Red Dragon, by contrast, represented the Celtic Britons—a symbol of resistance to Saxon expansion.
In myth, the two dragons fought beneath Dinas Emrys.
The Red overcame the White—but in history, the Saxons prevailed.
So why does the Red Dragon fly today?
Why was the White Dragon erased from the flag, the curriculum, and the culture?
Because symbols matter—and the erasure of the White Dragon was the erasure of English sovereignty

📜 Anglo-Saxon Law & Identity


Before the Norman Conquest, England had a legal system rooted in folk-right—customary law enforced by local communities, not distant rulers.
It was tribal, decentralized, and participatory.
People knew their rights because they lived them.
•     Law was written in English, not Latin
•     Courts were local, not royal
•     Justice was communal, not corporate
The Anglo-Saxon kings codified law to protect the people—not to exploit them.
But after 1066, that changed.
Roman law crept in. Feudalism took hold.
And the people became subjects, not sovereigns

🏛️ How Sovereignty Was Sold Off


Sovereignty wasn’t lost in battle—it was signed away in silence.
•     The Bill of Rights 1689 stripped the Crown of its power, but handed it to Parliament—not the people
•     The Act of Union 1707 merged kingdoms, but buried local law and identity
•     The privatization wave of the 1980s sold off national assets—BP, British Gas, British Rail—without public consent
Today, councils act as corporations.
Parliament claims sovereignty, but you have none.
The law is used to extract, not protect.
But the truth is still there—in the statutes, in the symbols, and in the stories they tried to erase.

🔥 Wake T F Up Is Here to Reclaim It


We teach the law they buried.
We fly the banner they forgot.
We speak the truth they fear.
This isn’t nostalgia.
It’s resistance.
It’s reconstruction

​🏴 The Dragon They Slain Was You


They told you St George was a hero.
They gave you a red cross.
They said he slayed a dragon.
But they never told you what the dragon really was.


St George wasn’t English.
He was born in Cappadocia—modern-day Turkey.
His parents were Greek and Palestinian.
He died in Lydda, Palestine, for refusing to renounce his Christian faith under Roman rule.
He was a martyr. A legend. A symbol of resistance.


But the monarchy twisted the tale.
They took his name.
They took his cross.
They turned him into a mascot for empire, conquest, and blind patriotism.
They made the red cross a banner of war—not faith.
They made the dragon a monster—not a metaphor.


But here’s the truth:
The White Dragon was the ancient symbol of the Britons—of sovereignty, of native law, of ancestral power.
It stood for the people before the Crown.
Before Rome.
Before Parliament.


The red cross replaced the white dragon.
The Crown replaced the people.
The system replaced sovereignty.


And now?
The British people wave the red cross in football stadiums, in parades, in pride—
Not knowing their hero is buried in Palestine.
Not knowing the symbol they cheer is the one that enslaves them.
Not knowing the dragon they were told to fear…
Was their own sovereignty.


This is the twist.
This is the theft.
This is the ritual inversion.


They didn’t slay a monster.
They slayed the myth of freedom.
They slayed the native fire.
They slayed the dragon of honour, law, and truth.


🔥 Wake T F Up is here to resurrect it.


We fly the white dragon.
We reclaim the legend.
We honour the truth.
We expose the symbols.
We decode the spell.


Because when you understand the story,
You stop playing the role.
You stop waving the flag of your own enslavement.
You start breathing fire again

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