Europarlamentarul PDL/PPE Iosif Matula a cerut în Parlamentul European reglementări pentru condamnarea "campaniilor de presă la comandă" şi a "şantajului mediatic". Pare o naivitate să vorbeşti de funie în casa spânzuratului, UE însăşi întreprinde campanii de presă la comandă, a se vedea numai cazul referendumului (al doilea) din Irlanda, pentru Tratatul de la Lisabona, şi despre şantaje mici sau mari la adresa diverselor state UE, nu ajunge o singură postare.
Matula este de părere că "în contextul apariţiei noilor mijloace
şi procedee de comunicare, se impune elaborarea unui cod
etic european al jurnalismului".
"Totodată, este nevoie de un mai mare accent, în programa
şcolară, asupra unor cursuri de pregătire pentru acest nou tip de
jurnalism. Iar ca o recunoaştere din partea Parlamentului European,
susţin includerea noilor media printre secţiunile Premiului pentru
jurnalism, pe care îl oferim anual", afirmă Iosif Matula.
Da... "cod etic european"... O contradicţie în termeni:
-The German European Economic Community ?:
ROME
Efforts to federalise by force have also been undertaken down
through
history. Perhaps the most noteworthy of these was the Roman
Empire. The
steps taken to expand the influence of Rome across the known
world were
as follows:
Step 1: Justify the premise for taking action
against
the target nation.
Step 2: Conquer the target nation militarily.
Step 3: Take the defeated nation, shatter it into several little
regions,
and rule it from Rome.
Step 4: Integrate these different conquered regions of the known
world
economically and politically.
Step 5: Bring prosperity to the people to keep them from
revolting.
HITLER
Step 1: Create a problem in the target state (the
thesis).
Step 2: Engineer a huge emotional reaction to the problem (the
antithesis).
Step 3: Move in militarily and offer only those solutions that
result
in an expansion and power of government (the synthesis). This
is, of course,
done in the name of the people and for their benefit,
effectively silencing
any opposition to the strategy.
This is the classic battle-plan of socialism,
whether
it is used militarily, economically or politically by the Big
Government
of the 'fascist right', or by the Big Government of the
'Communist left'.
Either way, it's Big Government controlling all aspects of the
citizen's
life, with all the power and the money under control of a
governing 'élite'.
THE EU - UNPOPULAR MODERN
SOCIALISM
Today, the EU strategy for integration is
constantly
pursued, not militarily at the moment, but by stealth and
coercion. It's
still divide and rule. The same strategy, drawing heavily from
the Nazi
model which inspired it, has been planned for Britain, which is
to be
broken up into 12 regions, all to be centrally ruled by a
centralised
government in Brussels dominated by Germany and France and the
countries
prepared to vote with them.
Note that the EU solves the historical
problems for
German and French politicians, who have been traditional
enemies:
* The Union secures their borders, puts them
in the
driving seat of the Union by expanding their influence over the
less powerful
countries of Europe.
* For France and Germany, the EU keeps each
under the
other's nose so these traditional enemies can watch each other.
* The EU forms a mighty power block to rival
the only
remaining superpower, America.
* By bringing Britain into the EU by coercion
and deceit,
the EU effectively destroys NATO's ability effectively to guard
against
future military ambitions on the Continent. No doubt, once
Britain is
safely swallowed up in the new European superstate, America and
her UK
bases will be told to pack up and go home by the hostile,
unelected politicians
in Brussels.
* Finally, and perhaps significantly, the EU
can deal
the ultimate death blow to Britain's traditional political and
economic
dominance. Britain is unfinished business for Europe, stretching
back
centuries. Britain must be broken up for all time and her spoils
handed
to the masters of the EU, dominated by France and Germany.
As we will learn, this was planned decades
ago by Nazi
ministers and economists, even after they expected to lose the
war.
Political researcher Ashley Mote records:
"By 1938, Henri Spaak, one of the founding
fathers of the EU, was openly calling himself a 'national
socialist' (Nazi).
He talked of Hitler's 'magnificent achievements'. He was one of
the activists
who encouraged Belgian rail workers to strike when Germany
invaded in
1940, and he helped ensure that the British and French troops
failed to
establish a defensive line against the invaders.
On 22nd June 1940, Hermann Goering made
the first
reference to what he called 'the European Economic Community'.
At a conference
held in Germany at that time, it was suggested that 'England has
to be
evicted from the continent once and for all, and the new Europe
keep its
distance from the United States.'"
That same year, the former Kaiser Wilhelm
wrote: "We
are becoming a United States of Europe under German leadership, a
united
Europe."
The Nazis were making a clear distinction
between the
Anglo-Saxon economies on the one hand, and their own and those
of the
rest of the world on the other. The United States and the
British Empire
nations of Britain herself, South Africa, Canada, Australia and
New Zealand
were depicted as the liberal usurpers and economic bulldozers of
the dreams
and happiness of the rest of mankind. Nazi Germany had taken it
upon herself
to redress the balance.
By the end of 1941, Nazi domination of Europe
was solidifying,
with the glaring exception of Britain. To save on manpower,
Hitler allowed
the southern area of France to be run by the French Vichy
government,
which openly collaborated with the Nazis. To this day in France,
the collaboration
wounds are still deep. That same year, Hitler's minister Joachim
von Ribbentrop
commented on Germany's plan to dominate Europe economically as
well as
militarily, confidently proclaiming: "…[European] integration
is inevitable… It is impossible to stop the trend." Where
have
we heard that before?
Supporters of today's European
Union claim that an integrated Europe will
prevent future war. Yet true democracies do not provoke war,
whereas forced
or premature conglomerations of disparate nations have a proven
history
of causing turmoil and bloodshed (e.g. the Roman Empire, the
Soviet Union,
Yugoslavia and much of Africa). Every once in a while, one gets a
tantalising
glimpse into the EU's true agenda, sometimes voiced in an
unguarded moment
of political zeal:
"The European parliament and the
commission
are allies against the member states. Together we have to
prevent the
member states from taking back power." President of the
European
parliament, speaking on Radio 4, July 1999
"When we build the house of Europe, the
future
will belong to Germany." Helmut Kohl, speaking in
Germany,
unaware that reporters were present
"Germany, as the biggest and most powerful
economic member state will be the leader [of Europe] whether you
like
it or not." Theo Waigel, former German finance minister,
1997
"The top priority is to turn the EU into a
single political state." Joshka Fischer, German foreign
minister,
quoted in The Times, November 1998
"Never again must there be a destabilising
vacuum of power in central Europe. If European integration were
not to
progress, Germany might be called upon, or tempted by its own
security
constraints, to try to effect the stabilisation on its own and
in the
traditional way." German CDU parliamentary committee on
European
affairs, September 1994
"Why does Europe need fifteen foreign
ministers
when one is enough? Why do member states still need national
armies? One
European army is enough." Hans Eichel, German finance
minister,
November 1999
9 comentarii :
M-am crucit cand am citit ultimele citate din postare !
Nu-mi vine sa cred !
Mai reiau si maine, cu mintea mai limpede
Incredibil....
Am descoperit pasajele respective ieri (13 septembrie).
Sinistru !! :)
Noapte buna !
Noapte bună !
Conditia pentru federalizare trebuie sa vina de la oamenii care doresc sa-si aduca la acelasi nivel cultura, limba,religia, moneda.Etse rezuktatul unui "citizen drive"
In cazul UE este o uniune politica impusa de guverne.
Pentru unele state n-are nici macar motivatie culturala
"The United States of America, perhaps the most successful example of the federal model, was brought together through the common bonds of culture, language, religion, currency and heritage. More importantly, the formation of the US came about through its people's desire to order their affairs in this manner. In other words, the federalisation of the USA, Canada and Australia was citizen-driven"
Foarte corect şi exact zis.
Vor sa faca Uniunea Sovietelor Europene folosind propaganda si indoctrinand populatia, tinerii in scoli si universitati.
Se cheltuiesc fonduri de ordinul miliardelor de euro pentru propaganda.
Sa nu uitam ca platim la UE mai multe fonduri decat accesam.
Am auzit ieri, cu urechile mele pe cineva care incearca sa acceseze fonduri : o birocratie I-NI-MA-GI-NA-BI-LA , care da nastere la CORUPTIE .
Pana la urma acceseaza fonduri numai cei "recomandati"
Este o rusine.
La fel ca pe vremea comunistilor.
Ca sa nu mai spun ca fondurule nerambursabile pentru Bucuresti sau Ilfov s-au terminat deja..
Foarte buna postarea !!
Mi-o salvez !
Fonduri europene = momeala pentru fraieri.
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