Wednesday, 15 August 2012

CIA Created EU

1950-ongoing. EUROPE. As declassified U.S. government documents will later reveal, American spying and covert warfare agencies will run a heavily financed campaign throughout the 1950s and 1960s with the goal of creating a single European market and political structure. 

By amazing coincidence, it's exactly like the current European Union. Doubtless, the theory is that it's easier and cheaper for the boys in the back room to control one set of politicians and bureaucrats than twenty or thirty different sets. The instrument designed to bring this new utopian Europe about is the American Committee on United Europe (ACUE) which is dedicated to funding and directing the European federalist movement.

The first chairman of the ACUE is Wall Street lawyer, General William J. Donovan, former head of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the wartime predecessor to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). A memorandum, later declassified, bearing Donovan's signature and dated dated July 26, 1950 gives instructions for a campaign to promote a fully fledged European parliament. 

The vice chairman of ACUE is none other than Nazi shyster, Nazi war criminal escape organizer, Rockefeller front man and CIA Director-to-be Allen Dulles. The board of ACUE includes Walter Bedell Smith, the first director of the CIA, and a gang of current and former OSS and CIA agents and functionaries and various members and minions of the U.S. ruling class.

The documents, declassified in 2000, prove that the CIA front ACUE financed the European Movement, the most important federalist organization in the years following World War Two, providing more than half of its operating budget. Other organizations working towards a European Union, such as the European Youth Campaign, were entirely funded and controlled by the CIA. 

The Council of Europe, the European Coal and Steel Community and the proposed European Defence Community were all funded by the CIA's ACUE. Much of ACUE's own funding came directly from U.S. ruling class via the Rockefeller and Ford Foundations and from American business groups with close ties to the CIA.