Category Archives: European issues

The “two-tier” Euro. Class by currency?

Confidence in the Euro has fallen again as multiple finance sources claim a Greek default on its loans is “inevitable”. The desperation to save the Euro is seen in the European Central Bank seeking external funding to save Greece – … Continue reading

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Are the IMF chief sex attack allegations a “tactical opposition to French policy”?

It seems somewhat odd that a high-powered world political figure, as disconnected from reality as they often are, would be foolish enough to carry out a sexual attack in a country whose leaders could well seize upon such an event … Continue reading

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The six key traits of a globalist (or more accurately a US / EU global imperialist).

For several years I’ve taken a particular interest in think tanks and the documents they publish. The presentation of world affairs by these sources is often very different to that of news media, and often it precedes news media (as in … Continue reading

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The European Union’s official motto – a propaganda lie to undermine sovereignty.

I’ve made the case before in two videos that the supposed “diversity” and “equality” arguments used against opponents of uncontrolled mass immigration into the UK (and other countries) are merely political tools to break down national identity, helping to pave … Continue reading

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Will David Cameron call for a new War on Terror?

On Oct 17th 2010 news sources across Britain reported German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s comment that mulitculturalism has “utterly failed” in Germany. On 5th February David Cameron followed Merkel’s lead and made similar comment. “Merkel says German multicultural society has failed” … Continue reading

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The A to Z of Eurospeak

Every empire building political group from Soviet Communists to German Nazis to US Neo-cons have adopted reality distorting language patterns to off-set dissent and win support (or at least passive acceptance) for their policies. In hindsight it’s much easier to … Continue reading

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