Despite violent protests everywhere that the heads of the European
oligarchy go, the Nobel prize committee saw it fit to reward the
continent, where the democratic process has been usurped in every
country and replaced with banker imposed technocratic puppets, with this
year's peace price. The reasoning, according to Thorbjørn Jagland, head
of the Nobel committee, is that Europe shrugged off the euro's woes and
said the EU had been a force for "peace" both after the second world
war, binding Germany and France together, and following the bloody
slaughter of the 1990s in the Balkans. Too bad Yugoslavia is neither
part of the EU nor, of the Eurozone, but details. He added: "The main
message is that we need to keep in mind what we have achieved on this
continent, and not let the continent go into disintegration again." The
collapse of the EU could lead to a resurgence of the "extremism and
nationalism" that had led to so many "awful wars", he warned bluntly."
Maybe he is referring to the surge of nationalism now seen in Greece,
where the neo-nazi Golden Dawn is now the third most popular political
power and rapidly rising, soon to be followed by like nationalistic
"successes" in other countries, where secession referenda are next on
the agenda..
The truth is that a vast majority of Europe's people now
want the grand experiment, which merely enriches a small subset of
participants while impoverishing everyone else, over and done with: it
is this endless pursuit of power and money at all costs that starts wars
- not whether Germany and France share a fake currency, that is the
cause of the endless bloodshed in Europe. The only reason why wars not
only in Europe, but in the world, were avoided for the past several
decades, is due to the incursion of globalization which merely allowed
the encumberance of every global assets with layers upon layers of
additional debt, creating money in the process and keeping the oligarchy
happy. But it is this oligarchic 'subset' that calls the shots, and the
same subset is now realizing the ability to create debt out of thin air
in Europe has now ended...
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