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United Europe or a New World Order? PDF Print E-mail
on 24-09-2007 04:34

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ImageBy Drew Chambers

The number of theories on the real agenda of the EU are more numerous and diverse than the countries it includes. The general agreement by most theorists is that the EU is a creeping threat to all national interests and sovereign nations although you can pick and choose your reasons why.  Some suggest that the EU is another version of the Soviet Union, absorbing nations into itself and dictating its laws and policies with little or no regard for direct democracy or the will of the people; it’s only purpose being to advance and entrench itself as it erodes the power of its national governments and expands its interests overseas. The same parallel can be drawn to the USA but establishing a United States of Europe with establishment of a shared currency, defense, industrial and foreign policies.  Both models ultimately blend into something akin to the beginning or a New World Order, which in itself is code for a “One world government”. Conspiracies about the establishment of a NWO share the same immediate concerns, in the words of a prolific writer for the John Birch society the late Gay Allen, “Communisim is an arm of a bigger conspiracy to control the world by power-mad billionaires”.  Other critics such as Carroll Quidley describe a NWO aim as “nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole”.  

Of course it could be entirely possible that the whole threat of the EU taking over all the interests of Europe may in fact be a conspiracy by its economic and political rivals.  Nothing more than an attempt to ensure a perpetuation of fear and distrust to collapse the EU and allow a return of power to the worlds  former superpowers.
   

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