Jawadde
Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 22:53
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-03-0 ... berate-act
The reason this statement is profound, is because it validates what "that" 2008 AIG report predicted long ago, and certainly years
before the European crisis was unleashed, namely that Europe would specifically create a financial crisis (as well as an environmental crisis, as well as terrorism) in order to fortify "Empire Europe."
Recall what then-AIG Banque's strategist Bernard Connolly said in response to the rhetorical question of "What Europe wants"
To use global issues as excuses to extend its power:
environmental issues: increase control over member countries; advance idea of global governance
terrorism: use excuse for greater control over police and judicial issues; increase extent of surveillance
global financial crisis: kill two birds (free market; Anglo-Saxon economies) with one stone (Europe-wide regulator; attempts at global financial governance)
EMU: create a crisis to force introduction of “European economic government”
The tragedy for Europe is that it has all panned out just as Europe's unelected, ruling oligarchy as expected, and while we should congratulate Brussels which has managed to not only preserve but solidify its power, it now rules over a decaying, economically insolvent continent, with an entire generation left unemployed, with millions of refugees scrambling to get in, and with Europe's cultural "integration" back to levels not seen in decades.
And whereas before we could speculate that all of this had been at most a chance occurrence, we now know better: it was premeditated from day one.
The reason this statement is profound, is because it validates what "that" 2008 AIG report predicted long ago, and certainly years
before the European crisis was unleashed, namely that Europe would specifically create a financial crisis (as well as an environmental crisis, as well as terrorism) in order to fortify "Empire Europe."
Recall what then-AIG Banque's strategist Bernard Connolly said in response to the rhetorical question of "What Europe wants"
To use global issues as excuses to extend its power:
environmental issues: increase control over member countries; advance idea of global governance
terrorism: use excuse for greater control over police and judicial issues; increase extent of surveillance
global financial crisis: kill two birds (free market; Anglo-Saxon economies) with one stone (Europe-wide regulator; attempts at global financial governance)
EMU: create a crisis to force introduction of “European economic government”
The tragedy for Europe is that it has all panned out just as Europe's unelected, ruling oligarchy as expected, and while we should congratulate Brussels which has managed to not only preserve but solidify its power, it now rules over a decaying, economically insolvent continent, with an entire generation left unemployed, with millions of refugees scrambling to get in, and with Europe's cultural "integration" back to levels not seen in decades.
And whereas before we could speculate that all of this had been at most a chance occurrence, we now know better: it was premeditated from day one.