Is Germany and France using Brexit
to Implement European SUPERSTATE?
Jason Carter (29.06.16)
The decision made by the British people to leave the European Union looks like it's going to accelerate full EU integration of the remaining 27 EU nations. Headed by Germany, they are seizing on the opportunity to fulfil their vision to create a fully fledged superstate. Under draconian proposals EU nations will have their armies, criminal law, taxation system and central banks relinquished and transferred to Brussels.
A French-German memorandum entitled ‘A strong Europe in the world of uncertainties’ was released by a Polish broadcaster on Monday. The document is said to be authored by French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault and his German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
The nine-page memo comes after the British voted to leave the EU.
In the paper, Ayrault and Steinmeier allegedly wrote that both “Germany and France have a responsibility to strengthen solidarity and cohesion within the European Union” despite “different degrees of ambition towards further integration among the member states.”
A Polish broadcaster said the document was a bombshell plan to create a “super-state” led by a Paris-Berlin alliance, proposed closer cooperation on internal and external security, the migrant crisis, as well as a change in the EU’s fiscal and economic policy.
"The EU will in future be more active in crisis management,” the memo reportedly said, proposing to introduce the “European Security Compact” – a number of military means able to deal with emerging crises, including a deployable high-readiness forces, developing common military spending plans as well as investing in conflict prevention. (Source)
Gallop towards a full-on dictatorship
News of the EU's long awaited plans for an EU army are now unfolding. But the question has to be asked, what do they want with an EU army when NATO already plays its role in European defence?
Lord Christopher Monckton who has a led a tireless campaign to expose the rise of the EU dictatorship said in an interview on Monday, “What we have now is a gallop towards a full-on dictatorship...Here we have a proposal, again from the left in the EU, this time to bring forward the proposal for a so-called ‘EU army,’ by which they make all the armies of the EU member states into one army commanded by the unelected commissars...You won’t hear a word of criticism of this on the BBC.”
Monckton then explained the roles the EU army and NATO would have if the proposal went ahead.
“The danger with the European army proposal is that there is no court to whom anyone in Europe can appeal if their governing class decides to go down this route,” he said. “This is an internal army designed to suppress the will of the people and keep them cowering in fear and to kick down the door just like the KGB if the people disagree with them....That’s why they want a European army as well as NATO, because NATO already deals with the external defense of Europe. It’s NATO that’s kept the peace. So why do they need a European army as well as NATO? Because NATO is explicitly forbidden to police the internal affairs of member states.”
If Germany does manage to consolidate the EU post-Brexit, what Nicholas Ridley, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry under Thatcher voiced in 1990 and was forced to resign for, may well be coming to pass in our day.
In my book Trumpet Blast Warning I warn that Germany through the EU is dominating Europe once again;
"Since Germany’s unification in 1990 it has become the dominant power within the European Union and Chancellor Angela Merkel its de facto leader. In 1990 Nicholas Ridley, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry under Margaret Thatcher’s Government, voiced his concerns that the European Union was actually ‘a German racket designed to take over the whole of Europe’. He was forced to resign for his comments but now 22 years later it seems his words are coming true.
This too was the fear of Margaret Thatcher who was forced to resign her premiership in 1990, politically disempowered for her stance against the advancing European superstate. Thatcher was opposed to German unification and was alarmed that they would become an ‘unstoppable force’ in an unbalanced Europe. Then French President Francois Mitterant told Mrs Thatcher that a united Germany might ‘make even more ground than Hitler had’, and that Europe would have to bear the consequences.
Today Germany is the foremost political and economic power in the European Union.” (Trumpet Blast Warning)
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