Sunday 10 May 2009


The Magna Carta & Our Constitution, John Bingley ... New Google Video

Wednesday, 21 January, 2009 7:42 PM


This is a great guide to our inalianable rights. We should ALL know this! For my USA friends - this is the basis of your own Constitution. We are all fighting to stop the governments from airbrushing our Constitutions from our history and our lives


MRG- The Magna Carta & Our Constitution, John Bingley ... New Google Video
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 07:50:02 -0800

The Constitution of the UK consists of several documents. John Bingley explains and shows them. Recorded December 7 2008 at the Marlboro Research Group in England. Gordon Brown has signed, without referendum, the Lisbon Treaty which is the new Constituion forced upon the UK by the EU. This Constituion is the basis for the American Constitution as well as others. Are these rights being followed still?

Presented for your consideration is this New Video:


MRG - The Magna Carta & Our Constitution - John Bingley



MRG - The Magna Carta & Our Constitution - John Bingley- 1:52:40 - Jan 20, 2009
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The Constitution of the UK consists of several documents. John Bingley explains and shows them. Recorded December 7 2008 at the Marlboro Research Group. Gordon Brown has signed, without referendum, the Lisbon Treaty which is the new Constituion forced upon the UK by the EU. (Disclaimer: Views and opinions presented here are for informational and educational purposes only and may not necessarily be those of the makers of this video.) Tags: rcoones, European union, conspiracy, communism, eurosceptic, Gordon Brown, tony blair, regions, undemocratic, democracy, totalitarian, eu, uk, eussr, undemocratic, magna Carta, Brussels, constitution, police state, great Britain, secret societies, society, bilderberger, illuminati, England, corpus juris, jurus, fascism, european commission, tavistock institute, labor, new, fabian society, agenda 21, royal institute of international affairs, riia, royal society, bilderbergers, g-8, world bank, wto, bank of england, london exchange, london school of economics, british labor, 3rd way, nato, common purpose, sustainable development, united nations, international court of justice, peace palace, legal rebellion, lisbon treaty, EU consitution, Bill of Rights, statute law, commonwealth, common law, trial by jury,«