Diplomatic picture of Mel Ve

The King and I – Throughout my epic journey of discovery, along my truth seeking path of awakening, I have had the rare experience of meeting with some pretty interesting folk, many of which I have had the opportunity to interview in my capacity as an Independent Investigative Journalist, all of whom have contributed to my awakening and understanding of the world we live in.  Through karmic entanglement and subsequent causal effect manifestations, resulting in both positive and negative outcomes, I have had the unique opportunity to test my savvy to the limits, and indeed stretch it far beyond the realms of reasonable expectation.

Some of the most valuable experience that I have gained, have been in service to various community leaders, including the likes of Kings, Elders, Shamans and elected community Chiefs, many of whom are scattered across the world.

I have worked with various First Nation groups and cultural restoration projects from across the world, from the Amazon, to America, to Africa, to Australia and even in Europe.  There are many cultural groups that are dying out as a result of cultural genocide via the process of cultural homogenisation within the New World Order.

I was appointed by Royal Mandate, to serve in the capacity of International Media Advisor King Calvin Cornelius III, and the Royal House of the Khoisan Nation during their bid for secession of the Sovereign State of Good Hope.

Letter of Appointment by Royal Mandate | Private details removed

I have served as the International Media Liaison, to Mr. Sugihartononatonogoro, A.K.A Mr. Sino, or M-One, who was supposedly the 621st King of Kings, descended from a long line of Kings who have been bequeathed guardianship of large quantities of gold on behalf of an ancient bloodline.  Sounds like something out of a movie, but I can assure you that such characters do exist, and I have had the dubious pleasure of meeting and working with them, having travelled all the way to Cirebon on the island of Java in Indonesia, to do so.

Diplomatic Card |Private details removed

 

I have worked with a number of United Nations affiliated organisations, and have held a diplomatic warrant.

Mel Ve interviewing Mr Sino, King of Kings – Cirebon, Indonesia | July 2014

I have met, interviewed and confronted various religious leaders around the world.

I have in the past also worked in a number of humanitarian projects, often with run by dynamic community leaders, who have worked their way up within their community, often creating innovative communities, by sheer hard work and dedication, such as Jacque Fresco of the Venus Project.

I have met and worked with people claiming the Royal right to the throne of various states and countries.

I have met Mayors and Statesmen.  I have partied with Politicians that went on to become Prime Ministers.

Indeed, I myself am descended from a legacy of country leaders, with no less than two Prime Ministers in my family, including Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom (my Great Grandmother’s brother), often referred to as Hans Strijdom.  Hans’s second wife was the Aunt of Prime Minister Frederik Willem de Klerk, who was famous for being the Prime Minister to officially negotiate the release of Nelson Mandela thus heralding the end of the Apartheid era.

Receipt letter for case filed at the International Criminal Court

And if all that was not enough, I have filled a case with the International Criminal Court in the Hague, in order to bring the genocidal African National Congress (ANC) to trial on the charge of genocide of my people, being the Boers / farmers of South Africa.

Here is what I have learned for the various leaders that I have met, served / worked with:

It does not matter what bloodline you descend from…. It does not matter what title you assume… A true leader is elected by the community that they serve.  At no point does anybody have the right to claim a throne or territory based on bloodline or personal ambition.  Being “to the manner born”, does not automatically entitle one to lead or claim dominion over a territory.  The process of electing a leader, should be done via a meritocratic process.  Just because someone is descend from an ancient bloodline of kings or whatever, it does not automatically entitle anybody, and I don’t care what kingdom, tribe or culture you come from, to lead a community of people.

I have personally witnessed legitimate tribal Kings, lose the support of their people, because said King began to behave like a tyrant, lashing out, making demands and threats to those around him.  I have seen a self determination effort, fall to pieces because of the temper tantrum throwing, diva like antics and behaviour of the Sovereign, a leader that nobody wanted to back in the end.  And who could blame them, nobody wants more of what we already have, being the self entitled, corrupt psychopaths, that currently run the show.

Leadership should always be effected on the basis of skill, merit and integrity.  The simple fact that we do not have a fair and meritocratic system in any of the leadership of the modern world, only shows how very backwards we are at best, and how utterly corrupt we are at worst.

The Sovereign State of Good Hope – Khoisan Territory

Now there are some that hold the view that they do not need governance, and that they are perfectly capable of governing themselves.   Indeed, I have always been a firm advocate for Independence, Self Determination and Cultural Preservation.  However what I have learned in my time of observing how different communities operate, is that when the power structure / leadership is gone, a power vacuum exists, and the people who usually step in during a power vacuum, are exactly the sort of people that should not ever be in a position of leadership and / or power.  It is usually the case that those who have no interest in leadership, are exactly the people who should lead.

The problem with power is that it corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.  Those who lust after power and have grand ideas of themselves, are those who are trapped in the dark space of ego, and that space is where most of the world’s conflict and destruction comes from.  Those who are often most balanced and qualified to lead, bare the burden of wisdom knowing the gravity of each decision made in leadership, hence their reluctance to take on that karmic load.

Game of Thones – Mother of Dragons

If the epic TV series, Game of Thrones taught us anything, it is that there is a fine line between being a ruler and a tyrant.  Even those with the best intentions upon setting out, often end up in a different place due to their own personal evolution and struggle.

So where does that leave us?  Wishing for independence and freedom, but without any ability to administrate our crumbling infrastructure…  wanting cohesive direction towards progress, without that which is authoritarian or totalitarian.

This the eternal conundrum…

 

 

 

 

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