From Nigel Farage to Arnie and friends--all of you:
Here is what leaps out at me from his email:
What we need is a democratic, patriotic party, in every EU-captive nation, and, indeed, in every country around the world, to oppose the power of the Brussels-clique and its supra-nationalist backers elsewhere, namely the governments and institutions, including the United Nations Organisation, which are led by the Council on Foreign Relations, the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) and their numerous branches and hireling pressure-groups.
AMEN, Nigel Farage! And thank you for your encouragement.
In the following paragraph, Mr. Farage says he doesn't have the resources to organize such a resistance movement, but I actually think this is already going on in a low-key manner. I have always thought patriotic peoples throughout the West who are concerned with the loss of their national sovereignty MUST join together and I have seen people in my own reader list on both sides of the pond taking an uncommon interests in the affairs of other nations, knowing that they are all inter-related.
This kind of international cooperation has never been done on a grand scale, and for an obvious reason:
The defunct (or is it?) Soviet Union introduced the slogan "Proletariats of the world unite," and this idea of a worldwide movement has always been associated at least since then as being part of a far-left totalitarian movement. Patriots and freedom minded people everywhere hesitated to join forces for fear of falling into a trap. And that is a valid concern.
But the global elites have pushed us all into a corner, where it seems we must somehow join forces and fight their move to strip us of our sovereignty.
I would like to hear from Arnie and other activists who have had some success in making changes(Robert Hall and Steph Jasky come to mind, for example, but so do several others, incl Debbie. Or Julio or Olavo. Or Jacques and Vincent in France, Gordon, Philip, Rodney, David, Peter, George or Edward S., and others in the UK, Geert in Holland, etc).
I am a natural born follower and have no talent for organizing things, but I do like bringing like-minded people together. I will pass on any promising-sounding suggestions.
D H
-- RE: Arnie comments on Nigel Farage message.
Dear Friends
Many thanks for your support and encouragement, and good luck with the struggle for democracy where you can have the greatest effect - in your own neighbourhood!
A remarkable emergence is now taking place, into public view, of the totalitarian intentions of the EU-élite, which constitutes an important element of the forces now attempting to create a dictatorial world-government.
Until such a peril becomes as apparent as it has now become, there is no stimulus - in countries educated to ignore electoral and constitutional responsibilities - to take an interest in politics; but that stimulus is now painfully present.
All EU-governments have surrendered fiscal competences to the unelected EU-Commission; governments in Greece and Italy have been openly dismissed and replaced with EU-appointees; a Franco-German nexus has seized control of the euro-zone, and the EU's will-to-power is growing ever more rapidly. It is no longer possible to ignore the dictatorship, which is taking shape, and the necessity of opposing it.
What we need is a democratic, patriotic party, in every EU-captive nation, and, indeed, in every country around the world, to oppose the power of the Brussels-clique and its supra-nationalist backers elsewhere, namely the governments and institutions, including the United Nations Organisation, which are led by the Council on Foreign Relations, the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) and their numerous branches and hireling pressure-groups.
Unfortunately, I barely have the resources to organise such a party (UKIP) in the UK . Nevertheless, the movement is awakening everywhere, and I hope you will find a way of assisting its advance, where you are.
The EU's so-called "parliament" is, of course, no more than a propaganda-organ of the EU-Commission and camouflage for the EU's essentially totalitarian method of government. There is no hope for it or use in it. National action is the only way.
How many more months, or years, the now 60-year-old EU will last, is impossible to calculate, because events are infinitely variable; but the logic of EU-decline and fragmentation seems irrefutable - far more so, indeed, than did that of the collapse of the Soviet Union, which lasted only eighty years - and even our older members and supporters hope to see our hopes of it fulfilled.
Yours sincerely
Nigel Farage
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