English, British & Scottish Flag Represents Four So-Called Black Men UK Union Jack & USA Confederate KKK Meaning
- Guinevere Jackson
- 20 January 2023
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Without a shadow of a doubt, this website has proven that so-called BLACK people once ruled England, Ireland, Scotland and beyond. Only during the mid-17th century did the Caucasian race take over via unrighteous decrees. Once, they massacred some of us, stole our land and property and put my people into slavery. They have kept the lies alive via miseducation and FAKE history by whitewashing the dark nobles. The fact that the lies have continued means the covert war NEVER died; jealousy and the financial embargo placed upon many of my people are strategic. The new rulers of the world are wise. They are fully aware that controlling all aspects of the dark race, education, music, fashion, books, and The Truth is necessary. Family, they know us and our capabilities more than we know ourselves, so they are confederate in preventing us from prospering so they can continue to rule.
25th March 2021, the United Kingdom announced that they were going to fly the Union Jack flag on all government buildings. Government buildings to fly union jack continuously under new rules.
The Flag, currently flown about 20 times a year, will act as a ‘proud reminder of our history’, culture secretary says “The union flag should be flown from all UK government buildings every day and councils will be urged to do the same from their premises, ministers have announced, in another apparent escalation of the ongoing flag-based culture war.”

The Union Jack & United KingdomWas Formed When Scottish King James VI Became King Of England
The Flag will act as “a proud reminder of our history and the ties that bind us”, the culture secretary, Oliver Dowden, said.
The press release announcing the change stresses the more ubiquitous role of national flags in other countries, notably the US, but the timing of the move appears part of ongoing government efforts to associate itself with a more overt union-based nationalism. Source: www.theguardian.com

The development of the Union Jack – Source: Wikipedia
We will never know if they would’ve flown the Flag had they learned that the Union Jack represents three dark-melanated saints and one dark-melanated king.

King James I & VI of England and Scotland Union Jack flag is made up of 4 black men
The origins of the earlier flag of Great Britain date back to 1606. King James VI of Scotland had inherited the English and Irish thrones in 1603 as James I, thereby uniting the crowns of England, Scotland, and Ireland in a personal union, although the three kingdoms remained separate states. On 12 April 1606, a new flag to represent this regal union between England and Scotland was specified in a royal decree, according to which the flag of England, a red cross on a white background, known as St George’s Cross, and the flag of Scotland, a white saltire (X-shaped cross, or St Andrew’s Cross) on a blue background, would be joined, forming the flag of England and Scotland for maritime purposes.

The House of Stuart royal crest depicts brown women with woolly hair painted in gold. The harp and lion represent Jacobs’s descendants, the Hebrew Israelites. The Fleur-de-lis Lilly represents the LORD because it is said to be his favourite flower in the bible.
[1] The flag of Great Britain, commonly known as King’s Colours, the first Union Flag, the Union Jack, or the British flag, was used at sea from 1606 and more generally from 1707 to 1801. It was the first flag of Great Britain. It is the precursor to the Union Jack of 1801.
The design was ordered by King James VI and I to be used on ships on the high seas, and it subsequently came into use as a national flag following the Treaty of Union and Acts of Union 1707, gaining the status of “the Ensign armorial of Great Britain”, the newly created state. It was later adopted by land forces, although the blue of the field used on land-based versions more closely resembled that of the blue of the flag of Scotland.
The flag consists of the red cross of Saint George, patron saint of England, superimposed on the Saltire of Saint Andrew, patron saint of Scotland. Its correct proportions are 3:5. The blue field on the flag was sky blue at first, but over time, the blue began to darken.[5]
The flag’s official use came to an end in 1801 with the creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. At that time Saint Patrick’s Flag was added to the flag of Great Britain to create the present-day Union Flag.
[1] Flag of Great Britain. (2023, January 8). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Great_Britain
St. George, (flourished 3rd century—died, traditionally Lydda, Palestine [now Lod, Israel]; feast day April 23), early Christian martyr who during the Middle Ages became an ideal of martial valour and selflessness. He is the patron saint of England and of Georgia, Russia and is venerated as one of the 14 Auxiliary Saints (Holy Helpers). He is normally depicted as a brown-skinned so-called BLACK man, but if you go to racist Wikipedia, they only show him being Caucasian.
“Concerning Edom, thus saith the LORD of hosts; Is wisdom no more in Teman? is counsel perished from the prudent? is their wisdom vanished?”
Jeremiah-49:7 KJV