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Tories were secret members of Action Committee for United States of Europe

We all know that Jean Monnet, one of the principle "Founders" of the EU was financed by the CIA but it was a bit of a surprise to discover that the Conservative Party was a secret member of his "Action Committee for a United States of Europe"

See http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/eureferendum/12018877/The-truth-how-a-secretive-elite-created-the-EU-to-build-a-world-government.html

Is Cameron a member of some shady pro-EU cabal? In 50 years we will know.

Remember, World Government = Ruling the World. It is the pursuit of monsters and the insane. The world is a beautiful, diverse place, don't destroy it.
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Original post by Masih ad-Dajjal
Conspiracy...


No, its the truth. There is a difference!
Original post by newpersonage
No, its the truth. There is a difference!


This is a piece written by the man who founded UKIP and then left because he didn't think it was concentrating enough on getting the UK out of the EU.

It's like asking Ronald McDonald for his opinion on hamburgers.
Original post by nulli tertius
This is a piece written by the man who founded UKIP and then left because he didn't think it was concentrating enough on getting the UK out of the EU.

It's like asking Ronald McDonald for his opinion on hamburgers.


It is amusing that we have one comment saying the Telegraph article is a "conspiracy theory" when it is a report of past events and another, above, simply attacking the author of the article!

That the EU was always to be a United States of Europe should surprise no-one who has read anything about the European movements.

That the Tories were fully signed up to a United States of Europe should surprise no-one who looks at British policy towards the EEC and EU.

Monnet believed that you should never mention the destination and always focus on the route ie: being pro-EU is subversive by nature. That politicians, media and even correspondents on TSR should try to divert people from this reality of subversion is not surprising.
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Original post by newpersonage
It is amusing that we have one comment saying the Telegraph article is a "conspiracy theory" when it is a report of past events and another, above, simply attacking the author of the article!

That the EU was always to be a United States of Europe should surprise no-one who has read anything about the European movements.

That the Tories were fully signed up to a United States of Europe should surprise no-one who looks at British policy towards the EEC and EU.

Monnet believed that you should never mention the destination and always focus on the route ie: being pro-EU is subversive by nature. That politicians, media and even correspondents on TSR should try to divert people from this reality of subversion is not surprising.

HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE BELGIANS, THE PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, THE PRESIDENT OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC, THE PRESIDENT OF THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC, HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE GRAND DUCHESS OF LUXEMBOURG, HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN OF THE NETHERLANDS
DETERMINED to establish the foundations of an ever closer union among the European peoples


Not much of a secret
Original post by nulli tertius
Not much of a secret


That the EU was always intended to be a United States of Europe is no secret to you and I, or to anyone who has read the Treaties and the history of the EU.

That said, the media have managed to suppress this to such an extent that many people will accuse you of "conspiracy theories" if the United States of Europe is mentioned.

The United States of Europe is the entire issue in the upcoming referendum. That we embark on this referendum with half the population unaware that the EU is about terminating the UK as a separate state is mind boggling.
Original post by nulli tertius
This is a piece written by the man who founded UKIP and then left because he didn't think it was concentrating enough on getting the UK out of the EU.

It's like asking Ronald McDonald for his opinion on hamburgers.


I bet Ronald McDonald is ****ing sick of hamburgers.

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