Here is something I hadn't considered, and it is something that we all should monitor from this point on.
I was talking with my good friend Dan West, currently living overseas in England, about the state of things when it occured to me to ask how the situation looks over there. He has been kind enough to write out his thoughts.
"There are 27 countries that form the European Union. If you can remember history classes, or if you've ever read a newspaper or seen any number of films that have been released in the last century or so, you'll remember that for the last 1,000 years or so (at least) most of these countries have been at war with each other in various drawn-out conflicts. All the old grudges and hatreds from the most recent war (i.e. WWII) are very much still embedded in the memories of the peoples of Europe. So the idea of this federalist organization of states is idealistic at best."
"The talk of uniting all these countries to form one massive economic powerhouse began a decade or two ago. The pretense was for an economic system in Europe to mirror the great Western hope that was the United States of America. It wasn't long before this federalism spilled into actual politics and issues of sovereignty. The concept of a single constitution of laws that envelops the entirety of Europe might seem like a good idea to some, but we're talking about a very diverse continent here. Each country itself is incredibly diverse as well. Dozens of languages and customs. It's naive to think that one general set of laws could ever possibly succeed in governing such diversity. There's no proactive governing here, basing laws on the needs of individuals, or communities, or even cities or provinces -- the citizens so far removed from the bureaucrats in charge that there is actually no point even trying to contact the members of the council. And let's keep in mind that not one single citizen of any of the countries that have ratified (appropriate word) this treaty ever had a say. Only the Prime Ministers, and in some cases the houses of parliament had a say. England's current unelected incompetent PM ratified this treaty on his own, probably because his good buddy (and potential candidate for the new position 'President of Europe' created by the constitution) Tony Blair threatened to shit in his cornflakes if he didn't."
"The relevence to Canada here is that I can see this sort of confederate mindset eventually uniting North America under one loose set of laws and treaties that facilitates economic co-operation."
The creation of this North American Economy is already underway.
This is the beginning of the New World Order, and this is a government that has been in the works for a very long time. It is textbook world domination.
As the US dollar loses its value, combined with the simultaneous collapse of the European economy, is it inevitable that a world currency be created. One that combines with the Euro and the Yuen? The largest holder of the American debt is China. What new form of federalist and totalitarian oppression will we soon face in the shadow of such a monster ?
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