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Subject: Re: Common Purpose - Should we be concerned? Posted on: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 14:56:32 +0000 (UTC)

Power is now centralised in Brussels, making national elections
irrelevant to any of the important decisions that affect our lives.
The soon-coming President of Europe will not be democratically
elected. The machinery for full-scale dictatorship or government by
presidential decree is already on the statute book for all Europe.

The Romans, Napoleon, Hitler demonstrated that Europe cannot be
unified under full-scale dictatorship by military means and physical
repression. Hence the EU project - a slow-motion coup d'etat
culminating in a more subtle form of dictatorship in which the people
are given a certain amount of leeway, are allowed to participate in a
collection of *fake debates* which give them the illusion of freedom
when in fact their every move is controlled and the 'debates' they
will be permitted to engage in will be scripted in advance and
divorced from the essentials of life.

This slow-motion coup d'etat gathered momentum with the Treaty of
Maastricht. After we allowed that to pass, they knew they could go
all
the way.

Even at this late stage, people power could derail the EU coup
d'etat.

The existing machinery for local government enables us to reclaim
power from politicians non-violently and to administer our own
affairs.

But nobody gives a shite.
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