How does a report in The Times grab you as a reliable source?
If you think The Times is credible, then you might want to check out their report of TROOPS from the new European Army standing to attention and saluting the flag of the European superstate at the opening of the Parliament in Strasbourg yesterday.
Now, just in case some of you are too lazy to click news links, let's cite from David Charter's article:
"Accompanied by a militaristic flag-raising ceremony and the strains of Beethoven’s Ode to Joy — the European anthem — the new members of the most Eurosceptic European Parliament gathered in Strasbourg yesterday to begin work".
Now, if that wasn't freaky enough, we come to a man named Hans-Gert Pöttering. You've probably never heard of him. But he's the outgoing President of the European Parliament.
His parting words to his European Superstate federalist chums is to unite and freeze out anyone who doesn't subscribe to their New World Order (European Branch) masterplan. That's right. Know all those Conservative, UKIP and the two BNP MEPS we just elected? Elections - democracy - that kind of thing.
Well, just as the European superstate dictators ignore the odd referendum 'no' here and there... just as they make Ireland keep on voting until they vote the way they're told to... now apparently pro-Superstate MEPS have to unite to ignore and freeze out any democratically elected MEP who does not agree with them.
And, as is evident in this photograph from The Telegraph, they have troops backing up this federal take over.
They're arguing about keeping our British troops in Afghanistan. Well, how about we bring our brave boys back from Afghanistan, give them a rest, and then get them to defend our country from this European invasion?
Far more scary than anything Afghanistan can offer. Hell, they're even heading TOWARDS democracy in Afghanistan. Meanwhile, back in Europe...
Thanks for the article. The link to David Charter's article is broken though - can't find it via Goodle or the Times search box - can you locate it?
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