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Thursday, 4 June 2009
Today, the 4th June 2009, swathes of seats are being contested for election to the Parliament of the European Union. Across the Union, 350 million people are eligible to vote. In England, there are a mass of parties fighting for their ticket to join the gravy train and live the high life at the expense of the increasingly impoverished tax-payer. So, what should we make of this current exercise in manipulated mobocracy?
The real seat of power in the European Union resides in the European Commission, or to be precise, in the people behind the scenes, who control the Commission. Thus, the elections to the Parliament are really an irrelevance. The Parliament functions as pantomime show for the entertainment of the masses. It is in reality a diversion to keep those who oppose the despotism and corruption of the new Soviet, focused upon a symptom of the malaise, and away from its root cause.
The EU is on the verge of pushing through the Constitution, which is being ratified by National, rather than Federal Governments. The representatives sent to the European Parliament will have no say on whether the Constitution is ratified. Groups such as the Green Party who favour European Federalism, or the UKIP who favour National Self-determination, can only argue in the talking shops in Strasburg and Bruxelles. So long as the European Commission and the State Governments act in unison, the Constitution will be ratified and the Superstate will be finalised as a single bloc, to be merged at a later date as part of the One World Government.
Why then, if the Parliament is a toothless body, then is so much media focus being placed on the elections? Why? Precisely because it is an irrelevance. Should focus fall upon the Commission, and the banking cartel who act to finance the hidden rulers of the EU, then the possibility would arise of the power structure they have built being threatened. By focusing their controlled media on the sideshow of their creation, the ruling cabal ensure that real opposition is strangled in its infancy, and precious financial and human resources are wasted on attaining positions of influence in an institution which has been designed to contain and diffuse any real counter power.
The Parliamentary elections, regardless of the powerless nature of the Parliament itself, do serve to act as a barometer of popular opinion across the Union. To that extent they are worthy of attention. The number of parties competing to get their people into the Parliament is indicative of the problem of party politics. The European Parliament is notorious for its corruption – rivalling even the theft and squandering of taxpayers’ money of its counterpart in Great Britain. Those who realise the true nature of the Parliament but still fight elections, do so in order to get their snouts in the trough. Those who genuinely believe they can make a difference by being elected, display a profound naïveté and ignorance of the reality of ‘democratic’ politics in the proto-globalist era.
The success of the diversionary tactic, and the desperation of well meaning party activists to do something to stop the EU juggernaut can be seen in the number of Parties standing in the current elections.
For example, the parties contesting the Yorkshire Region, listed HERE
In England, the pro-EU parties include the Greens, and Socialist Labour who are internationalist in aspiration and favour passing power to the United Nations. Against these parties are the Christians, who oppose the Islamification of the EU, especially with the imminent accession of Turkey to the EU, and a range of parties advocating self-determination outside the EU, which we shall briefly look at below:
These anti-EU parties include the English Democrats, British National Party, United Kingdom Independence Party and No2EU.
If one momentarily accepts the propaganda that the elections matter, then the range of anti-EU parties who are competing AGAINST one another, is an indictment of the parties themselves. Rather than coming to an agreement to not split the vote, these parties have stood in direct competition against one another. Were they seriously concerned with the best interests of the Nation, they would have thrashed out such an agreement. By not doing so they have put party politics above the people. This is despicable.
The English Democrats are wasting their finances in fighting in the EU elections. Their campaign for an independent England, free from the United Kingdom - the tyrannical imperialistic plaything of the Royal Family – is a worthy enough campaign. However, they would be better-placed contesting seats in the Westminster elections. A cursory glance at the liberal multi-cultural make up and polices of the English Democrats puts the lies to them being for an English England. Alongside this safety valve we have the No2EU group which is avowedly pro-immigrant. Their programme argues for a UK free from the EU but with open borders to the world. This is lunacy.
Then we have the BNP which under the leadership of Nick Gri££in has transformed itself into a Westminster style party, complete with corruption, fraud, financial scandal, flip-flop policies and adherence to all things Zionist – hardly a positive party which could be considered able to save anyone form the EU, and if anything, party most worthy of being labelled as seeking election in order to gain money for self gratification of the party elite. For analysis of the BNP's slide into the sewer of populism and its twists and turns in the service of international plutocracy, visit Final Conflict.
Finally We have UKIP. Perhaps this is the best of a bad bunch. At least Nigel Farage is active in promoting withdrawal from the EU, and not merely confining his efforts to attacking his rivals. However, with the EDP, BNP and No2EU parties fielding candidates against the UKIP, the anti-EU vote is certain to be split, which when added to the tendency for votes to be ‘lost’ and miscounted (especially postal votes), could see the groundswell of anti-EU feeling being translated into pro-EU candidates being elected.
I would not normally advocate voting, but I would suggest that today, every EU citizen should support the pro-freedom party in his or her Nation which is most likely to win. In England that means voting UKIP. Parliament is a fraud, but sending a clear signal of opposition to the integration agenda by returning parties opposed to EU integration would be at least slow the pace of integration. Not voting is to send the message that we the people are happy to let the despots continue unopposed.
We are truly living in an Alice in Wonderland false reality, where what we are told to believe is as far removed from what is real as is possible to imagine. The EU Parliament is a toothless safety valve, but our best hope in defeating the Leviathan of the EU is to actually vote in an election to its own institution. This is perversely to recognise and legitimise the Parliament, and thus to strengthen the EU itself. We are ensnared in a web so sophisticated that it is hard to imagine its full extent. The more we struggle to free ourselves, the tighter the grip we seek release from.
So what is our best option? If we vote we give our tacit approval of the body to which we the victors of the election will be returned. If we don't vote, then our lack of involvement will be used to signal a lack of opposition to the EU. Either way, the EU wins.
I would urge everyone to seriously consider his or her options. The game is rigged. We have to seek out the lesser of two evils. That is to partake in this diabolical charade and to vote. In the UK, the UKIP is the least bad choice - the BNP, No2EU and English Democrats are as thoroughly rotten as the establishment parties (Labour, Conservative and Labour), and the other parties are so internationalist their only objection to the EU is it isn't globalist enough!
Much as it goes against my inner beliefs, the situation we are in is so grave that I urge everyone to go to the polls and vote. By so doing we may stall the march to the global superstate, by forcing a slowing of the rush to total European Soviet Union. This may buy us some time - time to strike for freedom for all nations and the dismantling of the EU. Indeed, if enough people vote for anti-EU parties then the resulting delegates could vote the Parliament out of existence. This, of course, assumes that the powers-that-be would allow delegates they do not control to be elected. We have to take a leap of faith and trust that there may be some decent politicians campaigning to get into Government in order to dismantle the Parliament, and not merely to get fat enjoying the abundant spoils to which they will have access. Should enough people of such a high calibre be elected, then the focal point of the EU would face exposure for the talking shop it is, and better still its own demise. Now that WOULD be a significant blow against the European slave state.
Vote!
Labels: EU vs UK, Immigration, Monarchy, Party Politics, Tactics