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Just like Hilter! Davos men want one European government NOW

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Europe's elites push for vote soon.

The Davos men are at it again, and they are wasting no time. No sooner than Britain voted to leave the European Union, the Davos men moved to protect their power. There is now a concerted effort to turn Europe into a single country.

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By David Drudge (CALIFORNIA NETWORK)
Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
6/28/2016 (7 years ago)

Published in Europe

Keywords: Davos, power, elites, Euorpe, nation

LOS ANGELES, CA (California Network) - The Davos men, the world's most wealthy and powerful people, want to see Europe become a single nation. That means an eradication of borders, as well as governments, central banks and armies. In their place will be a single authority, based in Brussels.

The dream of unifying Europe has long eluded the likes of Napoleon and Adolf Hitler.


Now, the Davos men want the European Union to immediately vote to form a new, single country. It would probably be impossible for a state to secede from such a country.

A single pan-European superstate would turn Europe into an economic powerhouse. While the EU is already powerful from an economic perspective, the member states still regulate their individual economies differently. Unifying them would mean a single system of taxation and regulation. This simplification would streamline business.

A single military would help too. It would be more efficient and could provide more effective defense of Europe's long and varied borders.

However, the advantages quickly turn into disadvantages as nations are literally erased from existence. Nations would no longer be allowed to set their own immigration policies. Refugees, for example, could be settled within the borders of a former nation and the people would have no recourse.

Native languages would be replaced by a single, unifying language, or two. Which language would it be? French? German? Spanish? Possibly Italian?

Then we get into more serious issues. How would the people of a nation like Ireland, enforce their anti-abortion laws in a nation that is liberal on the topic? Who will write the history of Europe and what to make of its heroes and villains? In what light do you cast certain figures who are heroes in one nation and evil in another?

Who will decide the curriculum for schools, or the status of churches?

Lost in all this are the concerns of the individual people. But to the Davos men, who are the modern lords of Europe, the people don't matter. All that matters to them are breaking down barriers to more trade and less regulation.

The people will become new peasants and serfs in a new feudal world where nationalism and individualism are shunned in the name of power and profit.

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