Declaration that in writing the word Ex used with Aristocracy and Church of England, Past used with Aristocracy and England
It has come to my attention that certain people are misunderstanding plain English and plain British. This note is a clarification of how the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann uses the words past and ex when referring to aristocracy and Church of England employees and members.
As a trained Colonial lawyer, the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann uses plain English to avoid misunderstandings. If the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann uses double speak, it is in observation.
The Term Past Aristocracy
This term refers to all the people who poisoned themselves or visited Mr. Slumber in 2018 when the sovereign empress walked the Queen's walk through London. All those past aristocracy are deceased as of that date with no rights of inheritance. Past Aristocracy are either treasoners or placeholders.
The Term Ex Aristocracy
This term implies that they may still be alive. Ex Aristocracy may be intelligence officers who acted as placeholders for the families and are now retired intelligence who need to go to HR. Retired placeholders that are ex aristocracy may not wear any symbols of aristocracy or use any title. If a placeholder sitting for some reason in place of the dead, attacked the sovereign empress, those persons committed treason and will be prosecuted by Home Office for each offense against the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann. All family of past or ex aristocracy may be charged with crimes against the monarchy or against the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann.
The Term Past Church of England Member | Past Church of England Employee
This term refers to all the people who were registered members of the Church of England or who worked for the Church of England which is now a closed institution.
The term Ex Church of England member
This term refers to a member who declared they were no longer affiliated in any way with the Church of England before it was closed. They are ex members. An ex church of England worker or employee is in the category of past Church of England employees who lost their jobs when the church was closed. If you left a job, they are your former employer. If you left the church before it was closed, you are an ex-member.
If a past or ex member or employee or worker of the Church of England has hurt the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann, they will be prosecuted. Leaving the church after hurting the sovereign empress does not erase the crime which may be theft, insult, assault or treason.
Because the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann is immunity and she wanted the church to be like the American version, no member of the Church of England had immunity from 2018. All crimes against the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann are prosecuted by Home Office.