Europe No Longer Hiding Fascist World Domination Plans

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EU Federal Superstate Becoming A Reality
European globalists no longer even pretend the people will have a say


Steve Watson
Infowars.net
Wednesday, April 18, 2007

In a telling U-turn British Prime Minister Tony Blair has stated that the
EU no longer needs a constitution and should instead "opt for a less
ambitious new treaty that would not require a referendum."

In other words Blair is acknowledging that the people have seen through the
legislation to create a federal superstate so the European globalist elite
need to change the wording and pass it without letting the people vote on
it.

Blair's spokesman said an amending treaty would not require a referendum "in
the same way that for the last 50 years other treaties of the kind that
we're envisaging haven't needed a referendum".

Blair echoed comments made by Downing Street earlier in the year that hinted
towards implementation of a "mini constitution" over which it would 'not be
necessary" to hold a referendum.

The latest stealth movements come on the back of leaked documents from late
last year revealing that the British government is to launch a multi-million
pound propaganda war to force the British people to love the European Union
and Brussels bureaucrats.

Every Whitehall department is to appoint a spin doctor responsible for
promoting the EU. And Downing Street will draw up an 'EU Grid' to make sure
stories portraying Brussels in a good light are leaked to the media on a
regular basis. These include promoting the 'EU brand' by linking to popular
European events and institutions such as the Eurovision song contest, the
Cannes Film Festival and the UEFA soccer organisation that runs the
Champions League tournament - even though none of them has anything to do
with the EU.

The British government has previously said that if the public voted no they
would continue to hold referendums until the public voted yes. Now it seems
they won't even do that and are ready to simply sign over British
sovereignty without giving the public a say whatsoever.

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The EU constitution was shot down in 2005 by French and Dutch no votes.
However, ever since then critics have leveled that the constitution is being
implemented anyway, clause by clause, as if the No votes had not even
happened.

Whilst the major countries have failed to win over their populations into
relinquishing their sovereignty, over half of the now 27 countries in the EU
have said yes to the constitution. In 2005 British MP Daniel Hannan
conducted research into this back door implementation for the London
Telegraph:

"Formal ratification by all 25 states is regarded in Brussels as a
technicality. To all intents and purposes, the EU is carrying on as though
the constitution were already in force. Most of the institutions that it
would have authorized are either up and running already, or in the process
of being established." Hannan wrote.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose country holds the EU's six-month
presidency, wants to resuscitate the treaty and the subject will be a main
topic of debate at an EU leaders meeting in June.

Last month at the EU summit in Berlin, Merkel as representative of all
European leaders oversaw the signing of a document called Declaration on the
Future of Europe, which called for new 'institutional reforms'. The
declaration was veiled as a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the
Treaty of Rome, but in reality contained specific references to attempts to
have a new EU treaty in place by 2009.

Senior British Cabinet sources have warned that the European globalists
including Blair and Merkel are pushing hard for Brussels to be given a
full-time unelected president, who would serve a five year term and speak as
the voice of Europe on the world stage.

Insiders have told the press that the major european leaders are also
prepared - without consulting their Cabinets - to endorse full-time defence
and foreign ministers for the whole EU.

German Chancellor Merkel has also previously stated that the European Union
should aim to create a common army within the next 50 years and also have
armed police to operate with impunity across borders.

Reforms to strengthen the European Parliament could undermine the ability of
member states to opt out of EU laws, as Britain does at present.

All this is being slowly implemented without the consent of the public in
each member state and despite the previous no votes in Holland and France on
these very issues.

Under the original draft text of the proposed EU constitution (PDF link),
first presented in 2004, 16 articles were unveiled as the first piece of a
constitutional text being drawn up for the Convention on the Future of
Europe.

Sweeping aside objections, the document established the European Union on a
"federal basis", enjoying "primacy over the law of the member states".

This means that were it to be implemented countries would lose control of
foreign policy and defence and would be stripped of their sovereign power to
legislate in almost all areas of national life. Remember that the EU at its
inception was supposed to be a simple economic agreement between individual
states.

The areas it now seeks to dominate also include public health, social
policy, transport, justice, agriculture, fisheries, energy, economic and
social cohesion, the environment, internal and external trade, and consumer
protection.

Under the original draft of the constitution Article 3 gives the EU powers
to "co-ordinate the economic policies of the member states", which covers
fiscal policy.

Article 4 says "the Union shall have competence to define and implement a
common foreign and security policy, including the progressive framing of a
common defence policy".

Virtually all the current activities of the British Government for example
would fall under the "exclusive" or "shared competence" of the EU, meaning
that Westminster would be prohibited from legislating unless Brussels choose
to waive its primacy.

In their important history of the EU, The Great Deception, British authors
Christopher Booker and Richard North, concluded that the 27 member nations
now entangled in the union have ceded their sovereignty in a carefully
planned stealth operation. They grudgingly credit european globalists with
accomplishing "a slow-motion coup d
 
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