Monday, June 05, 2006
Why the EU Needs to be Destroyed, and Soon
by Baron Bodissey
http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2006/06/why-eu-needs-to-be-destroyed-and-soon.html

The
noted blogger Fjordman is filing this report via Gates of Vienna. He
has published another essay today related to this one (at Brussels
Journal): Is the Nation State Obsolete?
I
know many Americans, and Europeans, too, have more or less written off
Western Europe as lost to Islam already. I would be lying if I said
that I didn’t think this too sometimes, but I do see encouraging signs
of a real shift of public opinion beneath the surface. Judging from
information such as the extremely high number of Germans hostile to
Islam, I still believe, or at least hope, that Europe can be saved. But
this hope hinges on the complete and utter destruction of the European
Union.
The EU must die, or Europe will die. It’s that simple.
Bat Ye’or in her book Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis
is right in pointing out that ordinary Europeans have never voted for
this merger with the Islamic world through massive Muslim immigration
and Multiculturalism. This is closely tied to the rise of the European
Union, which has transferred power away from the people and the
democratic process to behind-the-scenes deals made by corrupt, Eurabian
officials and bureaucrats. Several observers have noted that there is a
serious disconnect between the European elites and ordinary citizens.
This has been made possible largely because of the EU.
I have
heard the term “neo-Feudalism” being used of the EU. There are
definitely certain elite groups in Europe who have never really
accepted the loss of power to “the mob,” and think that everything
that’s wrong with Europe is because of “populism,” what others call
democracy. These are also the people who created Eurabia and “forgot”
to consult the public about these plans. The EU should be viewed that
way, as a de facto, slow-motion abolition of European democracy,
disguised as something else. The real force behind the EU is to cede
national sovereignty to a new ruling class of bureaucrats, a new
aristocracy and a throwback to the pre-democratic age.
I’m
really worried about a complete collapse of the democratic system here.
It has already been weakened by the EU, the UN etc. for a long time,
and now we also have direct physical threats by Muslims to freedom of
speech. Ordinary Europeans are no longer in control of our own fates.
Sweden has for instance in reality ceased being a democratic country, in my view. We need to recapture this, or Europe is finished.
In an interview with Paul Belien of the Brussels Journal in February 2006,
former Soviet Dissident Vladimir Bukovksy warned that the European
Union is on its way to becoming another Soviet Union, an EUSSR as some
people call it. In a speech he delivered in Brussels, Belgium, Mr
Bukovsky called the EU a “monster” that must be destroyed, the sooner
the better, before it develops into a fully-fledged totalitarian state.
“I
am referring to structures, to certain ideologies being instilled, to
the plans, the direction, the inevitable expansion, the obliteration of
nations, which was the purpose of the Soviet Union. Most people do not
understand this. They do not know it, but we do because we were raised
in the Soviet Union where we had to study the Soviet ideology in school
and at university. The ultimate purpose of the Soviet Union was to
create a new historic entity, the Soviet people, all around the globe.
The same is true in the EU today. They are trying to create a new
people. They call this people “Europeans”, whatever that means.
According to Communist doctrine as well as to many forms of Socialist
thinking, the state, the national state, is supposed to wither away. In
Russia, however, the opposite happened. Instead of withering away the
Soviet state became a very powerful state, but the nationalities were
obliterated. But when the time of the Soviet collapse came these
suppressed feelings of national identity came bouncing back and they
nearly destroyed the country. It was so frightening.”
Bukovksy
replied negatively to Belien’s question whether the member countries of
the EU didn’t join the union voluntarily, and that the integration thus
reflects the democratic will of Europeans. “No, they did not. Look at
Denmark which voted against the Maastricht treaty twice. Look at
Ireland [which voted against the Nice treaty]. Look at many other
countries, they are under enormous pressure. It is almost blackmail. It
is a trick for idiots. The people have to vote in referendums until the
people vote the way that is wanted. Then they have to stop voting. Why
stop? Let us continue voting. The European Union is what Americans
would call a shotgun marriage.”
In 1992, Bukovksy had
unprecedented access to Politburo and other Soviet secret documents.
According to him, some of these documents “show very clearly” that the
idea of turning the European common market into a federal state was
encouraged in agreements between the left-wing parties of Europe and
Moscow as a joint project which Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in
1988-89 called our “common European home” “Of course, it is a milder
version of the Soviet Union. I am not saying that it has a Gulag.”
“The
idea was very simple. It first came up in 1985-86, when the Italian
Communists visited Gorbachev, followed by the German Social-Democrats.
They all complained that the changes in the world, particularly after
[British Prime Minister Margaret] Thatcher introduced privatisation and
economic liberalisation, were threatening to wipe out the achievement
(as they called it) of generations of Socialists and Social-Democrats –
threatening to reverse it completely. Therefore the only way to
withstand this onslaught of wild capitalism (as they called it) was to
try to introduce the same socialist goals in all countries at once.
Prior to that, the left-wing parties and the Soviet Union had opposed
European integration very much because they perceived it as a means to
block their socialist goals.” From 1985 onwards, “the Soviets came to
an agreement with the left-wing parties that if they worked together
they could hijack the whole European project and turn it upside down.
Instead of an open market they would turn it into a federal state.”
In
January 1989, during a meeting between Gorbachev, former Japanese Prime
Minister Nakasone, former French President Valéry Giscard d’Estaing,
American banker Rockefeller and former US Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger, Giscard d’Estaing is supposed to have stated that: “Europe
is going to be a federal state and you have to prepare yourself for
that. You have to work out with us, and the European leaders, how you
would react to that, how would you allow the other Eastern European
countries to interact with it or how to become a part of it, you have
to be prepared.” As Vladimir Bukovksy points out, this was 1989, at a
time when the [1992] Maastricht treaty had not even been drafted. “How
the hell did Giscard d’Estaing know what was going to happen in 15
years time? And surprise, surprise, how did he become the author of the
European constitution [in 2002-03]? It does smell of conspiracy,
doesn’t it?”
Yes,
it does smell of conspiracy. This was in the 1980s, when most of the
media still dismissed talk of a political union to subdue the nation
states as scaremongering. Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, former French
President and chief drafter of the awful EU Constitution,
an impenetrable brick of a book of hundreds of pages without any of the
checks and balances of the American Constitution, has argued that the
rejection of the Constitution in the French and Dutch referendums in
2005 “was a mistake which will have to be corrected.” “The Constitution
will have to be given its second chance.” He said the French people
voted No out of an “error of judgement” and “ignorance”, and insisted
that “In the end, the text will be adopted.” “It was a mistake to use
the referendum process, but when you make a mistake you can correct
it.” Mr Giscard d’Estaing indicated that the treaty could be put to
French voters in a second referendum, or be ratified by the French
parliament. “People have the right to change their opinion. The people
might consider they made a mistake,”
he said on a possible new referendum. Anybody who still questions
whether Eurabia, the deliberate merger between Europe and the
Arab-Islamic world described by Bat Ye’or, is “just a conspiracy
theory” should read these statements by Giscard d’Estaing. Why should
we be surprised if leading EU officials make behind-the-scenes
agreements that affect the future of the entire continent, yet say
nothing about this in public or flat out lie about their agenda? This
is how the EU has been working for decades, indeed from the very
beginning.
From its inception, European integration has been a
French-led enterprise. The fact that the French political elite still
want to maintain their leadership over Europe was amply demonstrated
during the Iraq war. President Chirac
famously said in 2003 after Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic
backed the US position “They missed a good opportunity to shut up,”
adding “These countries have been not very well behaved and rather
reckless of the danger of aligning themselves too rapidly with the
American position.” Jean Monnet, French economist who was never elected
to public office, is regarded by many as the architect of European
integration. Monnet was a well-connected pragmatist who worked behind
the scenes towards the gradual creation of European unity. Richard
North, publisher of the blog EU Referendum and co-author of the book The Great Deception: Can the European Union Survive?
together with Christopher Booker, describes how Jean Monnet for years,
at least from the 1920s, had dreamed of building a “United States of
Europe.” Although what Monnet really had in mind was the creation of a
European entity with all the attributes of a state, an “anodyne
phrasing was deliberately chosen with a view to making it difficult to
dilute by converting it into just another intergovernmental body. It
was also couched in this fashion so that it would not scare off
national governments by emphasising that its purpose was to override
their sovereignty.” In their analysis of the EU’s history, the authors
claim that the EU was not born out of WW2, as many people seem to
think. It had been planned at least a generation before that.
The Schuman Declaration of 9 May 1950, widely presented as the beginning of the efforts towards a European Union
and commemorated in “Europe Day,” contains phrases which state that it
is “a first step in the federation of Europe”, and that “this proposal
will lead to the realization of the first concrete foundation of a
European federation”. As critics of the EU have noted, these political
objectives are usually omitted when the Declaration is referred to, and
most people do not even know of their existence. A federation is of
course a State and “yet for decades now the champions of EC/EU
integration have been swearing blind that they have no knowledge of any
such plans. EEC/EC/EU has steadily acquired ever more features of a
supranational Federation: flag, anthem, Parliament, Supreme Court,
currency, laws.” The EU founders “were careful only to show their
citizens the benign features of their project. It had been designed to
be implemented incrementally, as an ongoing process, so that no single
phase of the project would arouse sufficient opposition as to stop or
derail it.” Booker and North calls the European Union “a slow-motion
coup d’état: the most spectacular coup d’état in history,” designed to
gradually and carefully sideline the democratic process and subdue the
older nation states of Europe without saying so in public.
In
2005, an unprecedented joint declaration by the leaders of all British
political groups in Brussels called for PM Tony Blair to push for an end the “medieval” practice
of European legislation being decided behind closed doors. Critics
claim that the Council of Ministers, the EU’s supreme law-making body,
which decides two thirds of all Britain’s laws (and the majority of
laws in all Western European countries), “is the only legislature
outside the Communist dictatorships of North Korea and Cuba to pass
laws in secret.” As one of the signers put it: “We still have this
medieval way of making decisions in the EU; people hide behind other
member states, and blame them. It increases people’s sense of cynicism,
but what we need is some straight talking.” According to British
Conservative politician Daniel Hannan,
this is how the EU was designed. “Its founding fathers understood from
the first that their audacious plan to merge the ancient nations of
Europe into a single polity would never succeed if each successive
transfer of power had to be referred back to the voters for approval.
So they cunningly devised a structure where supreme power was in the
hands of appointed functionaries, immune to public opinion.” “Indeed,
the EU’s structure is not so much undemocratic as anti-democratic.”
Vladimir
Bukovksy, too, warns that it looks like we are living in a period of
rapid, systematic and very consistent dismantlement of democracy. “Look
at this Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill. It makes ministers into
legislators who can introduce new laws without bothering to tell
Parliament or anyone.” “Today’s situation is really grim. Major
political parties have been completely taken in by the new EU project.
None of them really opposes it. They have become very corrupt. Who is
going to defend our freedoms?” He doesn’t have much faith in
institutions such as the elected, but largely powerless European
Parliament, to curtail these developments. “The European Parliament is
elected on the basis of proportional representation, which is not true
representation. And what does it vote on? The percentage of fat in
yoghurt, that kind of thing. It is ridiculous.” “It is no accident that
the European Parliament, for example, reminds me of the Supreme Soviet.
It looks like the Supreme Soviet because it was designed like it.
Similary, when you look at the European Commission it looks like the
Politburo,” which was the real centre of power in the USSR,
unaccountable to anyone, not directly elected by anyone at all.
Another former citizen of the USSR, Vilius Brazenas,
has noted some of these similarities between EU and Soviet
institutions, too. “When former Soviet dictator Mikhail Gorbachev
visited Britain in 2000, he accurately described the European Union as
“the new European Soviet.” He said this with obvious approval, since he
sees the evolving EU as fulfilling his vision of a “common European
home” stretching “from the Atlantic to the Urals,” as he described it
in his 1987 book Perestroika. Mr. Gorbachev is a lifelong Communist.”
“It is highly significant that a top-level Marxist-Leninist such as
Mikhail Gorbachev could find such affinity with Western leaders about a
“common European home” and then, 13 years later, approvingly note that
that common home was moving ever closer to the Soviet model.” “Booker
and North write that Belgian Prime Minister Paul-Henri Spaak, known in
Europe as “Mr. Socialist,” was responsible for convincing his fellow EU
founding fathers that “the most effective way to disguise their
project’s political purpose was to conceal it behind a pretense that it
was concerned only with economic co-operation, based on dismantling
trade barriers: a ‘common market.’”
Meanwhile, the vast and
inflated EU bureaucracy puts its tentacles into regulating every
conceivable subject in Europe in great detail, not just the percentage
of fat in yoghurt. Beer drinkers in Germany were frothing at the mouth
during the summer of 2005 over EU plans to make Bavarian barmaids cover
up. The aim of the proposed EU directive was to protect them from the
sun’s harmful rays. But the so-called “tan ban”
was condemned as absurd by breweries, politicians — and the barmaids.
It was eventually withdrawn. In Sweden, most clothes sold in shops
contain labels with washing instructions.
But the labels were viewed at the EU level as a hindrance to free
trade, as it was prejudicial to foreign clothes sold in Sweden that
don’t have the labels. A poll commissioned by the Swedish Consumer
Agency showed that eight out of ten Swedes read the washing
instructions before they wash new clothes, and six out of ten read them
before they buy clothes.
These are examples of the more
ridiculous or funny aspects of the EU machinery. But there is also a
much more sinister side to it: The promotion of an official, “Eurabian” federal ideology promoting Multiculturalism,
denouncing all those wanting to preserve their democracy at the nation
state level as “xenophobes” and those wanting to limit Third World
immigration as “racists.” A report from the EU’s racism watchdog said
Europe must do more to combat racism and “Islamophobia.”
New anti-discrimination laws to combat Islamophobia are to be enacted,
as they already have been in Norway, where Norwegians need to mount proof of their own innocence if Muslim immigrants accuse them of discrimination in any form, including discriminatory speech. The EU also wants to promote an official lexicon shunning offensive and culturally insensitive terms such as “Islamic terrorism.”
EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana,
after the ripples caused in early 2006 by the Muhammad cartoons
published in Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten, travelled to the Middle
East and made joint statements with Islamic leaders that “freedom of
the press entails responsibility and discretion and should respect the
beliefs and tenets of all religions.” Solana said that he had discussed
means to ensure that “religious symbols can be protected”. Such steps
could materialize through various mechanisms, “and maybe inside the new
human rights commission created in the UN”, he said. He held talks with
Sheikh Mohammed Sayed Tantawi of Al Azhar University, the highest seat
of learning in Sunni Islam, and Arab League Secretary-General Amr
Moussa. In a meeting with the leader of the Organisation of the Islamic
Conference (OIC), Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, Solana said that “I expressed
our sincere regret that religious feelings have been hurt”,
vowing “to reach out… to make sure that people’s hearts and minds are
not hurt again.” Dutch daily De Telegraaf quoted the Dutch state
secretary for European Affairs Atzo Nicolai as characterising the
appeasing tone used by Mr Solana as “shocking.” Only a few years
earlier, Mr. Solana, then Secretary General of NATO, in a speech stated
that “the root cause of conflicts in Europe and beyond can be traced
directly to the absence of democracy and openness. The absence of the
pressure valve of democratic discourse can lead these societies to
explode into violence.” The irony that he himself later was trying to
curtail the democratic discourse in Europe through the promotion of
Islamic censorship and speech codes apparently did not strike him.
Journalist Nidra Poller,
commenting on the debate prior to the EU Constitution referendum in
France, noted other incidents of this deliberate, submissive attitude
among EU leaders towards Muslim demands. “The Euro-Mediterranean
“Dialogue” is a masterpiece of abject surrender. The European Union
functions therein as an intermediate stage of an ominous Eurabian
project that calls for a meltdown of European culture and its recasting
in a monumental paradise of cultural relativism… that closely resembles
the Muslim oumma. Isn’t this a more accurate vision of what the Union
is preparing for its docile citizens? When subversive appeasement hides
behind the veil of “Dialogue,” what unspeakable ambitions might be
dissembled by the noble word “Constitution”?”
Intelligent people have been warning against this development for years. British philosopher Roger Scruton, in books such a The West and the Rest: Globalization and the Terrorist Threat and England and the Need for Nations,
warns that: “We in Europe stand at a turning point in our history. Our
parliaments and legal systems still have territorial sovereignty. They
still correspond to historical patterns of settlement that have enabled
the French, the Germans, the Spaniards, the British and the Italians to
say ‘we’ and to know whom they mean by it. The opportunity remains to
recuperate the legislative powers and the executive procedures that
formed the nation states of Europe. At the same time, the process has
been set in motion that would expropriate the remaining sovereignty of
our parliaments and courts, that would annihilate the boundaries
between our jurisdictions, that would dissolve the nationalities of
Europe in a historically meaningless collectivity, united neither by
language, nor by religion, nor by customs, nor by inherited sovereignty
and law.” “The case against the nation state has not been properly
made, and the case for the transnational alternative has not been made
at all. I believe therefore that we are on the brink of decisions that
could prove disastrous for Europe and for the world, and that we have
only a few years in which to take stock of our inheritance and to
reassume it.”
Czech President Vaclav Klaus,
an admirer of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, has said that the EU
enlargement with ten new member states, mostly former Communist
countries in Central and Eastern Europe, “increased the EU’s democratic
deficit.” He warned that “The EU has continued – at an accelerated
speed – to expand the number of pages of its legislation which now
deals with almost every aspect of human life and human activities.” Mr
Klaus also stressed that the nation-state “is an unsubstitutable
guarantor of democracy (opposite to all kinds of ‘Reichs,’ empires and
conglomerates of states).”
According to Vladimir Bukovksy, “the
most likely outcome is that there will be an economic collapse in
Europe, which in due time is bound to happen with this growth of
expenses and taxes. The inability to create a competitive environment,
the overregulation of the economy, the bureaucratisation, it is going
to lead to economic collapse.” “I have no doubt about it. There will be
a collapse of the European Union pretty much like the Soviet Union
collapsed. But do not forget that when these things collapse they leave
such devastation that it takes a generation to recover. Just think what
will happen if it comes to an economic crisis. The recrimination
between nations will be huge. It might come to blows. Look to the huge
number of immigrants from Third World countries now living in Europe.
This was promoted by the European Union. What will happen with them if
there is an economic collapse? We will probably have, like in the
Soviet Union at the end, so much ethnic strife that the mind boggles.”
“I think that the European Union, like the Soviet Union, cannot be
democratized. Gorbachev tried to democratize it and it blew up. This
kind of structures cannot be democratized.”
Richard North
writes that “If, against all the odds, the Constitution does go ahead,
it would be like locking down the lid on a pressure cooker and sealing
off the safety valve. The break-up might take a little longer, but it
will be explosive when it comes.” In the book he co-authored with
Christopher Booker, the authors conclude: “Behind the lofty ideals of
supranationalism in short, evoking an image of Commissoners sitting
like Plato’s Guardians, guiding the affairs of Europe on some rarefied
plane far above the petty egotisms and rivalries of mere nation states,
the project Monnet had set on its way was a vast, ramshackle,
self-deluding monster: partly suffocating in its own bureaucracy;
partly a corrupt racket, providing endless opportunities for
individuals and collectives to outwit and exploit their fellow men;
partly a mighty engine for promoting the national interests of those
countries who knew how to ‘work the system’, among whom the Irish and
the Spanish had done better than most, but of whom France was the
unrivalled master. The one thing above all the project could never be,
because by definition it had never been intended to be, was in the
remotest sense democratic.” They believe this is why the EU is doomed
and why it will “leave a terrible devastation behind it, a wasteland from which it would take many years for the peoples of Europe to emerge.”
I
understand concerns that the destruction of the EU could cause
“instability” in Europe. It will. But we will probably end up with some
“instability” anyway, given the number of Muslims here that the
EUrabians have helped in. Besides, if “stability” means a steady course
towards Eurabia, I’ll take some instability any day. I can’t see that
we have any choice. The truth is that Europe has got itself into a bad
fix, again, and will have some turbulent and painful years and decades
ahead regardless of what we do at this point. The choice is between
some pain where Europe prevails and pain where Europe simply ceases to
exist as a Western, cultural entity.
Some would hope that we
could “reform” the EU, keep the “positive” aspects of it and not “throw
out the baby with the bath water.” I beg to differ. I was naïve, too,
once, and thought there were positive aspects to the EU. There aren’t,
or not nearly enough to keep any of it.
The EU is all bath water, no baby.
Which
is why, as Bukovksy says, “the sooner we finish with the EU the better.
The sooner it collapses the less damage it will have done to us and to
other countries. But we have to be quick because the Eurocrats are
moving very fast. It will be difficult to defeat them. Today it is
still simple. If one million people march on Brussels today these guys
will run away to the Bahamas.”
The creation of Eurabia is the
greatest act of treason in the history of Western civilization for two
thousand years, since the age of Brutus and Judas. In Dante Alighieri’s
The Divine Comedy, Brutus and Judas Iscariot were placed in the
harshest section of Hell, even below Muhammad. If Dante were alive
today, he’d probably make some room for Valéry Giscard d’Estaing and
his Eurabian cronies in the Hot Place. The EU elites see themselves as
Julius Caesar or Octavian, but end up being Brutus. They want to
recreate the Roman Empire on both sides of the Mediterranean, bound
together by some vague references to a “shared Greek heritage.”
Instead, they are creating a civilizational breakdown across much of
Western Europe as the barbarians are overrunning the continent. The EU
wants to recreate the Roman Empire and ends up creating the second fall
of Rome.
Eurabia can only be derailed by destroying the organization that created it in the first place: The European Union.