The European Union’s Barely Veiled Secret

The European Union is a polarizing, exciting idea. It is the first overt attempt at a superstate and its happening in the worlds richest area, mighty Europa herself. But what exactly is the EU in theory? What was it designed to do, truly? What does it do in practice today? And What will it do in the future? All questions require answers, most of all those which govern the course of our collective lives as the secrets of the European Union do today.

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The European Union grew out of the European Coal and Steel Community of 1951, becoming the European Economic Community in 1957, and becoming the European Union in name in 1992. It was pitched as a way to eliminate war in Europe and restrain the Germans while securing prosperity for all. Picture it in the minds of our predecessors: The instigator of two major European wars, mighty Germany, would finally be restrained. Peace would be secured in perpetuity by a vast common market. And this common market would enable wealth to flow to all corners of Europe, from Southern Cadiz to the north of Lappland. A mighty dream it was. Supported by the great powers of Europe, backed by American support, and already bonded by NATO, it seemed a brilliant idea in the minds of many Europeans if only it could be properly implemented.

It helped that the vast Western propaganda apparatus was employed in glorifying the idea. This was, of course, the first mark of something more sinister at play. If the idea was so wondrous what need was there for a vast and unceasing propaganda program, one that continues to this day? Shouldn’t the design yield obvious success and the benefits be apparent to all Europeans as time passes?

The answer here was a definite negative, and the cause of that lies in the design. The European Union was never designed to be a glorious market where all factions could compete on relatively free terms. It was designed to secure captive markets for the stronger northern nations while locking the whole of Europe into subordination to them and through the northern nations subordination to the hub of the Western empire, America. And so the mighty Atlanticist project took another step forward. But the effects of this design would not be felt right away. They would incubate and infiltrate, slowly corroding the economic independence, and therefore sovereignty, of all nations involved.

Initial difficulties in countries like Portugal, whose sugar industries were decimated by EU regulations, were written off as growing pains as the problems began to mount. By and large, they remained hidden. The mass of people noticed only the sudden abundance of progressively more abundant credit and the ease by which travel was allowed. Few people saw the young industries being destroyed, one by one.

The 2008 financial crisis brought the results of these economic and industrial predations into the limelight. Suddenly the citizenry of the PIGS realized that they had received the short end of the stick. What was once a gnawing suspicion become overt concern. But the citizens of Europe could not be allowed to leave the bondage that their elites had carefully tied them into. Europe no found herself in a succession of hierarchical chains: The PIGS to the Germans, and the Germans to the Americans. The technocrats of the EU, slavishly serving their American masters, put the propaganda campaign into overdrive. Europe was the EU, and Europe would stay the EU by any means necessary. Austerity measures were implemented en masse and half the continent found itself literally captive to financial masters in Brussels.

The truth of this assault upon Europe lies in the health of economies within Europe. All Europeans were promised prosperity but who has received it? The Greek economy has shrunk dramatically. The Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian continue to struggle under crippling economic conditions to attain mere parity. The financial system in the whole of Europe has lost its credibility and is so vulnerable that should any tiny country leave the Eurozone, such as Greece, then the whole system will come crumbling down. The European Union has shown its true colors: A geopolitical disaster, designed to ensure bondage and servility, not sovereignty and prosperity. That’s the European Union of today.

But what will the European Union be in the future? After all, it’s here to stay, isn’t it? Perhaps not. The Serbs have always been among the most courageous of European peoples, and I very much agree with the assertions of this particular politician: The future of the EU lies in disintergration, not further growth.

The European Union has been expanding mightily into the Slavic lands of East and Southern Europe with the intention of fulfilling American geopolitical objectives. What are those objectives? The lockdown of Europe as an Altanticist region and the creation of an Eastern frontier as far as can be pushed. A major Atlanticist desire is the dismemberment and incorporation of Russia but in absence of this encirclement and the closing of Western markets will do. This is a major motivation for American chastising of European foreign policy in the Ukraine. If the Atlanticists cannot take Russia, they’d like to at least take the Ukraine. With Finland, the Baltics, and Georgia already in hand they’ve almost completely surrounded Russia with quietly hostile pro-Atlanticist governments. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Program (TTIP) is a major economic step in this direction. With the TTIP Europe will become completely inhospitable to Russian business and far more vulnerable to American corporate interests.

However, I predict disintegration and failure. Why? They will risk too much trying to attain too little in the service of their Atlanticist masters and ultimately suffer the consequences. The Americans are and have been aggressively pushing for war in the Ukraine. Every effort, every move, every resource supplied has been for the purpose of pulling Russia into a public and overt war against the Ukraine, which would then be pitched as a war against Europe. The West would not enter the war itself, but they would arm in response and lock down their markets. And this locking down of markets is necessary for the restructuring of the European Union into a true superstate. At the moment the constituent members wield far too much sovereignty. They are not malleable enough for the liking of the Atlanticists. The threat of war, combined with a successfully signed TTIP and an instigation of a financial crisis will provide causus belli to completely remove the West and the East from the influence of one another.

America sees that she is falling, she knows it. So if she cannot have her cake and eat it too, she will at least lock Europe into her camp, eliminating Eurasian opportunity to expand into the gap and create their much desired trans-Eurasian trade network from Vladivostock to Lisbon. America is playing the long game, preparing carefully for her collapse and trying to keep as much as the world as she possibly can. This is also the reason for the continued American assaults in North Africa and the Middle East, for they too are to be locked into the American orbit. The EU, combined with OPEC, the Commonwealth, NAFTA, French control of West Africa, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) are all designed to allow America to maintain her economic hegemony through preferential trading agreements across most of the world. This is the purpose and the secret of the European Union, to contribute to the maintenance of American hegemony into the future.

But this won’t work. The financial collapse coming will break the back of the European Union. Already clandestine measures are being taken by states with remaining sovereignty to divorce North Europe from South Europe and the Eurasianists in Russia and China are eagerly supporting them. Europe will then split into three factions: The Atlanticist rump state taking Britain with it, the PIGS and their southern cohorts, and a newly independent, Germany dominated northern European Union. That is my prediction. We will see the fate of Europe within the next 3 years, I think, and all the groundwork is being laid for the next 6 months. What happens right now is critical, for all parties involved.

As I like to say, we live in exciting times.

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  1. Already clandestine measures are being taken by states with remaining sovereignty to divorce North Europe from South Europe and the Eurasianists in Russia and China are eagerly supporting them.

    Please explain. I didn’t notice any such matters. Quite the opposite, I get the Impression that the politicians of the present goverments have tied their fates the EU. When the EU its present form runs into Trouble, the have always responded with increased “Integration” – more power to Brussels. My bet is that they will continue this policy as long as it will be at all possible. The policy is also shared by the leaders of the majoir opposition parties and politicians, with the exception of some EU-sceptic or even EU hostile parties.

    What I did notice is a rise EU-sceptic or even EU hostile parties in many EU countries. It seems likely that this trend will continue.

    At present, the only governments I see not toeing the EU line are Hungary and Slovakia

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    1. A lot of them have, but the bureaucrats who run a lot of these governments are not the politicians rewarded for their subservience. Take the recent Spanish push for Russia rapproachment; Something is going on there. And the strange French behavior regarding drones, Jew, and banks. Something is going on there. Brussels will try to push more integration but small institutional pushbacks are occurring. The rise of Eu-Sketpic parties is just one of them. Cyprus, Greece, Italy, and Spain are causing trouble while Hungary and Slovakia are rebellious, while Serbia and Macedonia aren’t even aligned and can provide outside support for an alternative Union that they’d want in on.

      Lots of options.

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