I think we are talking more in terms of corporate fascism than a Soviet-style super-state
Make
up your own mind.
EU
Stasi to Patrol Internet for Politcal Enemies Opposed to “European
Integration”
During
a speech in 2006, Soviet dissident Vladimir
Bukovksy referred
to classified documents held by the Politburo and the Central
Committee. The confidential documents spelled out a plan to turn
Europe into a totalitarian super-state.
23
September, 2012
In
1989, during a visit by a Trilateral Commission delegation sent to
convince Mikhail Gorbachev to turn Russia over to globalist loan
sharks at the World Bank and IMF, the former French president Giscard
d’Estaing told Gorbachev: “I cannot tell you exactly when it will
happen – probably within 15 years – but Europe is going to be a
federal state.” This was several years before the signing of the
Maastricht treaty creating the European Union.
“How
the hell did Giscard d’Estaing know what was going to happen in 15
years time?” Bukovksy asked during his speech. “And surprise,
surprise, how did he become the author of the European constitution?
A very good question. It does smell of conspiracy, doesn’t it?”
Six
years after Bukovksy’s revelation, we are witnessing the final
phase of “European integration” as a bankster devised economic
crisis sweeps the continent. On Saturday, the president of the Czech
Republic,Václav
Klaus,
told The Telegraph that “two-faced” politicians are paving the
way for the EU super-state. “We need to think about how to restore
our statehood and our sovereignty. That is impossible in a
federation. The EU should move in an opposite direction,” he said.
Zero
Hedge writes
today:
Alas, what also is impossible in a Federation is for a banker-controlled entity to provide money out of thin air, i.e., public debt, which dilutes the “common currency” in the process preserving the illusion that credit-fueled growth (the only kinds the world has seen since the advent of the Federal Reserve) can continue for ever, when in reality all that is happening is the ongoing dilution of sovereignty alongside the destruction of individual currencies. This is precisely what the status quo, i.e., the above-mentioned company headquartered at 200 West [Goldman Sachs], wants.
“And
what the status quo wants it always gets, absent a revolution,”
Zero Hedge explains.
In
order to make sure a revolution does not meddle with the bankster
dream of totalitarian domination, a secret police is required.
In
2006, Bukovksy said the EU did not yet have its own KGB or gulags,
but eventually would. “Today’s ideology of the European Union
is social-democratic, statist, and a big part of it is also political
correctness. I watch very carefully how political correctness spreads
and becomes an oppressive ideology,” he said. Bukovksy
predicted “a fully fledged Europol staffed by former Stasi or
Securitate officers. Anything may happen.”
Because
the revolution in 2012 uses the internet as an informational and
organizational tool, it has become a target for EU apparatchiks and
their new EU Stasi secret police.
“The
Internet plays a central role and is of great strategic importance
for terrorists and extremist networks. These networks know that
propaganda is a critical tool for generating funding, recruits and
support for their cause within these communities,”
declares The
Clean IT Project,
a public-private partnership (hence fascist) “in direct cooperation
between member-states and the Internet business.”
“During
the past decade of huge global growth of the Internet, Al Qaida
influenced extremists for example, have made increasing use of this
medium,”
the EU website explains (note: the word “al-Qaeda” is now
shorthand for anybody who opposes the state, i.e., “white
al-Qaeda”). “The
Internet and its fast and anonymous means can contribute to
individual radicalization processes. There are concerns about the use
of the Internet for terrorist purposes… The question is if we can
reduce the impact of the use of Internet for terrorist purposes
[organizing in opposition to the EU and the state in general],
without affecting our online freedom. Therefore this project is based
on a public-private [corporatist or fascist] dialogue.”
The
EU is working to build with the cooperation of its “public-private”
telecom partners a sprawling Stasi-like tattle-tale system. EU
officialdom is “preparing proposals for ‘semi automated
detection’ systems and buttons to allow users to report suspicious
activity on social networks and chatrooms to authorities,”
according to The
Telegraph.
“Providers
of chat boxes, email services, messaging systems, social networks,
retailing sites, voice over internet protocol and web forums must
have flagging systems,”
a report produced by The Clean IT Project states.
In
addition, a direct police presence will be integrated into social
media. “This includes having a profile, joining user groups,
sending and receiving messages, on the platform,” the document
states.
In
the United States, the government is working feverishly under the
cover of cybersecurity to turn the internet into a facile
entertainment platform where any meaningful political dialogue
falling outside restrictive parameters set by the state – and
enforced through public-private fascist arrangements – will be
impossible.
After
the Senate failed to pass so-called cybersecurity legislation, the
Obama administration declared it will once again violate the
Constitution and issue an executive
order imposing
legislation by imperial fiat.
Comments from Max Keiser -
"There has never been or will there ever be a risk of any of the current Euro countries leaving the Euro. When the ‘Troika’ took over Greece they had the gov’t sign the ‘memorandum’ handing sovereignty over. This is true, in one form or another, in Ireland, Portugal, and now Spain. If anyone balks, the markets are ‘flash crashed’ to keep the serfs in line. Others said that Greece would leave (or may leave), but it will NEVER HAPPEN as long as there are good, income producing assets like gas, electricity and other properties to be sold off for pennies on the dollar."
Here
is Vladimir Bukovsky's warning -
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