October 2nd – trooble at’ Czech mill
Will Ireland stymie the European Superstate or will it come down to the last ditch attempt by 27 Czech Senators:
The senator who lodged the new complaint, Jiri Oberfalzer, told the BBC it centred on persisting concerns that Lisbon infringed upon Czech sovereignty. He and his colleagues want the court to decide whether the treaty forms the legal foundations for the creation of a European superstate. If it does, they say, then it clearly violates the Czech constitution.
Good stuff and may they spin it out as long as poss but in the end, sadly, they will sucucmb, given that the Czech parliament has already ratified. However, as long ago as 2005, the CIA, predictably, warned that the EU will implode of its own volition:
“The current EU welfare state is unsustainable and the lack of any economic revitalisation could lead to the splintering or, at worst, disintegration of the EU, undermining its ambitions to play a heavyweight international role.”
Will the current global financial crisis lead to the collapse of the European Union? If it does, does that mean the return of Europe’s “dark days of the 1930s?”
It’s a sign of the global nature of finance today that what began with the most local of transactions _ home loans _ now has the Euro currency teetering, and European experts fretting about return of the intense nationalism that led to Fascism, and eventually, Nazi Germany.
The malevolent forces which gave rise to the world wars and the holocausts are still there in the main centres of Europe plus Bavaria. The Bruderbund still controls Europe through its legitimate organizations. Merkel arose from them and she’s still there. She won’t be the last.
The recantation
One thing Merkel did do was apologize to Israel for the holocaust and as The Trumpet says:
It was courageous for Angela Merkel to even make such a statement—even more so when it disagrees with most of her own people! The apology could greatly damage her political career.
The author quotes a German journalist, Manfred Gerstenfeld, in the Jerusalem Post:
Gerstenfeld continued in his Jerusalem Post column, “In contemporary Germany there are significant expressions of anti-Semitism and racism. … At the same time, there are efforts in Germany to rewrite the past. Books by historian Jörg Friedrich, who compares the Allied actions to his nation’s atrocities during the war, are bestsellers.”
That message—that the Allies were just as guilty as Germany was—is popular among Germans! Gerstenfeld continued, “They promote Holocaust equivalence by using Nazi semantics to describe the Allied bombings of Germany during World War II.”
The bottom line is that there are forces in Germany which have shaped opinion and the people largely have that opinion. The troubles have not gone away, they’ve just gone underground for now.
There is little doubt that Merkel is one of the globalists and while it is in their interests for Europe to disintegrate into warring states again, the last thing they want is for the rise of nationalism, especially Teutonic nationalism, especially as The Great Work of Ages is so close to achievement now. Thus she apologized, thus she tried to keep the minds focussed, not on nationalist stances but on the Greater Europe and thence the world.
However, the stirrers in the 20s had done their work well and that national mindset has reasserted itself in so many ways across Europe, not least over the immigration issue, the rise of the BNP and so on.
October 2nd is the first look at the New Europe, the Czech protest is second and then hang on to your seats, folks – the ride will be bumpy.
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Tight lipped silence
Dell factory is in staunchly republican are of Ireland, who would vote NO to EU So……
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Is there a limitation on number of words/letters, like last site?
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I notice there is no “edit” facility, to check wording and whether links have OK html language.
Any chance?
I have one. I’ll look at it.