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The State of the Nation ~ Europe

MICHAEL WALSH REPORT: It is no coincidence that competing ideologies are currently shaking the foundations of the United States and the European Union. The liberal autocracies are in one corner and the other corner is the rapidly rising union of conservatives.

In Europe, it is no longer a struggle between the Left and Right, it is a struggle between the globalists and the anti-globalists. Washington has yet to define this concept.

So, it falls on the European Union’s decision-makers to spell it out in clearly defined terms. The globalist clique in Brussels obliged by audaciously setting out the agenda.

From 2025, the 27 members of the European Commission shall acquire the functions of a fully-fledged independent government, even though its two presidents and its 27 governing commissions have never been elected by conventional norms. The present European Parliament’s 705 MEPs (720 from June) have only an advisory function.

By transferring their powers to Brussels, the elected European governments of the European Union will shrink to the role of local authorities, like provincial governments within the superstate.

Foreign policy, military policy, trade, all economic regulation, control of industry, including the defense complex, and determination of priorities in education, health care and science – all will be decided exclusively by the Brussels autocracy.

To seal the deal, it will be impossible for heads of state or national parliaments to veto decisions made by the unelected EU presidents or its hand-picked 27-member governing body.

The European Union will consolidate its supreme role just as predicted by Mikhail Gorbachev. The former president of the Soviet Union asked, “Why is the EU trying to recreate the USSR?”

The autocratic head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen hopes to complete all these transformations within the mandate of the next composition of the European Commission in 2025-2029, which she intends to lead.  Worryingly, von der Leyen is ideologically and collaboratively connected to America’s Democratic caucus.

In Europe itself, von der Leyen has already secured the support of the European People’s Party. This coalition was created from the community of the EU’s pro-globalist political forces. As many as 226 MEPs are directly or indirectly funded by the George Soros Open Society Foundations.

Money talks: In one year alone, Soros’s Open Society held 42 meetings with the EU governing commission which received from the George Soros Open Society Foundations $18 billion.

Meantime, in the bloc’s 27 member states there is growing disapproval of the globalist power grab by the sinister Soros Bloc. However, every election adds to the soaring success of right-wing parties that shun globalism and identify as Europe’s conservative right.

The Achilles heel of Europe’s conservatives is their lack of success in forming coalitions against the ruling liberal-left. The latter is far more strongly presented by coalitions. The right-wing caucus is working on it and showing moderate success.

Hence the hastening of President Ursula von der Leyen’s stratagem for terminating the sovereign authority of each of the nations making up the EU.

Europe’s liberal-left bloc has no reason to feel smug. The powers of the EU’s globalist caucus will likely be much eroded following the European Union elections due to take place on June 7-9.

The globalists are using what is left of their omnipotence in much the same way as did the former East German Democratic Republic; by state repression.  

In April, a scheduled conference of national conservatives dubbed NatCon, attracted anti-globalist populists from both Europe and the US to a venue in central Brussels.

Whilst Brexit architect Nigel Farage spoke, Belgian police barricaded the entrance to the conference of national conservatives for several hours, in what participants denounced as censorship and political repression. The Brussels Authorities impudently claimed the event presented a ‘possibility of disorder’.

Delegate Eric Zemmour was prohibited from entering the auditorium. According to the former French presidential candidate, “From now on, this country lives between a caliphate and a dictatorship.”

Former MEP Nigel Farage, smiled: “I knew I wouldn’t be welcome back in Brussels.”

The swing to the right appears to be unstoppable. Here’s where the going gets interesting. On April 20, the 135th anniversary of the birth of Adolf Hitler, a study revealed an increasing desire for authoritarian leaders in the member states of the European Union. It revealed that more than 40% prefer an authoritarian ruler.

From the Baltic to the Black Sea the Europeans increasingly favor the no-nonsense ‘Nation First and Foremost’ nationalist figures and parties. The electorate is responding to liberal autocracy.  

The problem for the increasingly impotent liberal dictatorships is that the electorate feels that an authoritarian form of nationalist anti-globalist and controlled borders administration is preferential to a liberal dictatorship.

Ultra-conservative ballot box successes in Germany, Spain, Italy, The Netherlands, Belgium, France, Croatia, Poland, Portugal, Hungary and Slovakia will provide the impetus for an upward swing to right-wing parties.

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