Le traité de Lisbonne n'est qu'une arme supplémentaire entre les mains de la pourriture sioniste et néo libérale, pour tenter d'imposer sa dictature à tous les peuples Européens. Mais ces bâtards ont déja perdu. Les peuples sont en train de se reveiller.
Tiens Monjoie1 je t'envoie cette vidéo qui te ravira tes consanguins remettent la peine de mort pour les insurgés de quoi claquer une bouteille de champagne Pauvre abruti!
Merci Portivechju pour cette vidéo et salut CorsicaNustrale . Ils se donneront donc tous bonne conscience en exterminant tous ceux qui lutteront pour le droit d'être! J'ai l'impression que nous venons de faire un bon de plus de mille ans en arrière. Le plus triste c'est que le simple citoyen verra dans cette loi une protection et non pas le droit d'éliminer celui qui pensera différemment , mettant en danger la liberté de sa propre descendance!
Tous les États membres de lUnion européenne ont aboli la peine de mort. Lors démeutes, cest la prison qui est la pire sanction qui attend les insurgés. Or le Traité de Lisbonne admet de nouveau la peine de mort pour les insurgés au sein de lUnion européenne. A la suite de la crise économique, elle sattend à de graves troubles dans beaucoup dEtats membres. Cest pourquoi elle tient à ce que le Traité de Lisbonne entre en vigueur le plus rapidement possible.
En juin 2008, les Irlandais lont refusé et bloqué ainsi son entrée en vigueur. Il vise à étendre considérablement le pouvoir des 27 commissaires de lUnion européenne, à mettre en place un président puissant, à réduire à létat de vestiges les lois nationales des États membres et à rendre possible la peine de mort dans certains cas. Lentrée en vigueur du Traité permet explicitement de "réprimer [si nécessaire], conformément à la loi, une émeute ou une insurrection".
La peine de mort pourra être prononcée dans lUE pour sanctionner "des actes commis en temps de guerre ou de danger imminent de guerre". Cela a été précisé en petits caractères dans le Bulletin officiel de lUnion européenne du 14 décembre 2007 et dans les commentaires à propos de la Charte des droits fondamentaux qui aurait force de loi si le Traité entrait en vigueur.
Il semble que personne nait lu ce passage car larticle 2 ("droit à la vie") de la nouvelle Charte des droits fondamentaux dispose que "nul ne peut être condamné à la peine de mort ni exécuté." Cela paraît incontestable, mais dans un passage en petits caractères on trouve les exceptions:
"La mort nest pas considérée comme infligée en violation de cet article dans les cas où elle résulterait dun recours à la force rendu absolument nécessaire:
Cest ainsi que labolition de la peine de mort est relativisée et invalidée. Selon lalinéa c), il sera donc possible dans lUE, malgré linterdiction officielle de la peine de mort, dy recourir pour «réprimer, conformément à la loi, une émeute ou une insurrection». Le saviez-vous?
Le Bundestag allemand a voté en avril 2008, à une majorité de deux tiers, avec les voix de la CDU, du SPD, du FDP et des Verts, pour labandon de la souveraineté en faveur de lUE, le Traité de Lisbonne et la réintroduction de la peine de mort pour des insurgés qui y est inscrite. La chancelière Angela Merkel a salué le Traité comme étant un "grand projet".
Il faut faire respecter les 53% de non au referundum de 2005 en votant aux européennes pour les partis le défendant : LO, NPA, Front de Gauche, Libertas, FN
On s'est bien foutu de nous, en 2005 on a voté NOn à 53% et le petit nabot nous ressert le meme texte qui s'appelle traité de lisbonne, c'et le peuple qui une bande de veaux aussi !!!
The truth is that even now Robert Mugabe has a greater democratic legitimacy than the EU. Mugabe has been elected often in the past though now his mandate has run out - The EU Commission has NEVER been elected & the peoples of France, Holland & Ireland have VOTED NO to the new constitution/Lisbon Treaty threatening the snouts of the politicians and parasites with losing their troughs on the gravy train. The corrupt central State is determined, like Mugabe, to force new votes for personal gain!
j'ai une idée encore meilleur, jeanne d'arc reine de france ! sus aux anglois ! Routrouvons notre liberté de nous massacrer ! Retablissons les frontieres ! youpi !
They made a big deal out of this protest. Socialist head Martin Schulz went as far as comparing it to Hitler's shouting strateguy in the Weimar Republic. And Graham Watson called them communists and nazis and Daniel Cohn-Bendit called them idiots, mentally weak and mad... then the President grabbed more powers... watch the sequel here:
I wander around here and I seldom comb my hair unless I have to go out and even then I'm halfway down to where I'm going before I remember to do it but this has to be out now for the younger generation. We can't dump all this on them. They have no chance. We have to alter all this stuff and rethink what life is all about. We've got to rethink all of that. Not the 8 to 5 system we're trained from birth to go into.
The move is on. People are truly waking up all over the globe. A little light goes on here and there and here and there and somewhere else and this is how changes begin.
Well you have to have the real facts to back you up. Not all the fake ones too. There's a lot of fake facts put out for you to jump a hold of and believe that you have leaders leading the opposition. Remember, they always give you the leaders to follow. Don't follow me. I don't know what I'm doing half the time.
So there's you're little blurb which in itself the way it's worded is a downer. It's meant to make you feel more apathetic because it doesn't give you any answers to it. In fact, in a sense it's pointing out between the lines that there are no usual answers to it. The usual answers are gone because this was planned as a "must be" and you're getting it rammed down your throats regardless.
"In Europe, the treaties of Maastricht and Nice were rejected by Danish and Irish voters, only to be largely implemented later. If the constitution is successfully revived—a big if—it would continue this pattern. Some EU leaders may hope that, if they do this often enough, apathetic voters will learn that they are helpless to stop further integration, even when they want to."
"They became apathetic and in the subsequent experiment simply cowered on the electrified floor"--
Imagine you couldn't get out of that an electrified floor so now what you did you just got shocked. Ah, disgusting, disgusting creatures these psychopaths are. "unable to escape the shocks. They had "learned helplessness".
You know you're tax money funds this kind of stuff and what they learned is ultimately used on us to control us. Do you realize that? Ah, it's a horror show.
"The first group could end the punishment by pressing a lever. These dogs recovered quickly; in a subsequent experiment, they learned to avoid further shocks by jumping a low wall. The second group had a lever that did nothing."--
"not referendums. Let sleeping voters lie. But there is a further manifestation of apathy to consider: a behavioural condition associated with it, known as "learned helplessness".
Learned helplessness, oh. What are suffering from? I've got learned helplessness.
"and signed only by the EU's own representatives: Ms Merkel as holder of the EU presidency and the heads of the European Commission and Parliament. It seems likely that any revised constitutional treaty will also be cooked up in semi-secret"--
Well, I wonder why they're apathetic about that aye.
"with the aim of ratification by national parliaments"--
"Integration by regulation proceeds under the voters' indifferent gaze. In that sense, apathy is the Europhiles' best friend. Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, has learned this lesson. The "Berlin declaration" to mark the 50th birthday was written in secret"--
"Rules and technical standards are peculiarly unsuited to mobilising popular opinion, whether for or against. Most people are content to leave them to experts."--
The experts. Remember the Bertrand Russell experts and the society of experts?
"European integration can proceed without popular enthusiasm because of its character: the EU has a large regulatory component and much integration proceeds through rules-based co-operation."--
Isn't that beautiful that term that they come up with. Rules-based co-operation. The rule being that you don't tell the truth to the public and we'll all cooperate in keeping it secret.
"There was almost no debate about the content of the constitution in the referendum campaigns in Spain or Luxembourg, which approved it by wide margins. The voters who looked most closely at the text were in France and the Netherlands. Similarly, Britain debated the merits of the single currency more extensively than any other country. But Britain stayed out, while others adopted it without discussion."
"Most voters have no idea who represents them in the European Parliament and would not recognise a European commissioner if one turned up on their doorstep. There are also reasons why apathy might have grown. Historically, the term entered common use after the first world war, when it was associated with shell-shock and depression. The EU is suffering from the bombshell when French and Dutch voters rejected the draft constitution in 2005.
Here too the evidence is discouraging. Some three-quarters of Europeans, asked to rate their own knowledge of the EU, say it is modest or non-existent, and this share is rising not falling. Yet is it really true that apathy is an obstacle to European integration? A certain amount of apathy is understandable, perhaps inevitable. The EU's institutions are remote and deliberately complex"--
"It is an unscientific measure of popular concerns, but intriguing nonetheless. A recent petition asking Britain to hold a referendum on any EU constitution got a few thousand electronic signatures. One opposing road pricing got a few million. It is hard to measure degrees of apathy non-anecdotally because people tend to react badly to polling questions such as "Do you care two hoots about the EU?" But lack of knowledge might be taken as a proxy for lack of concern.
The gap between turnout in national elections and in European ones is widening, so the problem seems especially acute for the EU. Britain's prime minister, Tony Blair, has a website where people can file online petitions."--
This goes on to say: "If apathy were indeed a threat to European integration, there would seem to be much reason to worry. Apathy is lolling about everywhere. Voter turnout has fallen in every election to the European Parliament since the institution was created. In the most recent one, in 2004, it slumped below 50%—a lower rate than India's parliamentary polls.
At least in the initial planning stages they had massive bureaucracies working for them. You'll find they setup the bureaucracies and departments of governments in 1948, although it was really signed back in 1945 this whole part of the agenda. So the Club of Rome and then actual Treaty of Rome was a later thing, a later pretense for the public to swallow.
Ha, ha, ha. The Treaty of Rome was only one part of the plan to integrate us all into the system. It was a kind of official double-edged sword meaning we spoke with fork tongue as the white man often does. They give one formality to the public without telling them the whole agenda. It was just to be an economic thing where we just traded better with each other while the Club of Rome that was behind a lot of it -- the old Bilderbergers had set it up, the real agenda up themselves.
Well you see here that's a little of truth. They do massive public relations campaigns of a rah-rah thing and how well we're all doing you see being managed by an elite new parliament which is over there somewhere away from you. Very far away.
"and it is by exhortations that Europe must dream (Jacques Delors's admonition against indifference)—or by stunts such as last weekend's birthday bash in Berlin to mark the 50th anniversary of the EU's founding Treaty of Rome.
"Those who know nothing about the EU and care less tend to be Eurosceptics. So governments and public institutions naturally seek to combat Euro-apathy"--
It must be a new flu. Euro-apathy.
"as much as they can: by public-relations campaigns"--
It's to give you a belief in something which generally is untrue that are used for psychological warfare purposes. There's actually books out on it that you can find in the libraries. Those old dusty places that no one goes anymore where books gather dust.
The polls remember were first put out by Britain in World War I to CON the public into going along with something. The idea being that the masses tend to go along with what they think is popular. They're not individuals amongst the mass so they want to go along with what's popular. They want to basically back the winner so they don't reason things out for themselves and they believe the polls. That's what the polls are for.
This is the same article from "The Economist" print edition. "Europe's leaders also fret that apathy is anti-European. Popular indifference, they fear, leaves the European Union's institutions vulnerable to the gusts of popular indignation. Their worry is understandable. The polling evidence, for what it is worth, shows that people who say they know a lot about the EU"--
It's just that it's not put in such a fashion that you really necessarily understand it and it's not put across as something you're suppose to remember because they tell us by hype what we're suppose to remember and what is important and they could tell you something very important casually and if they don't stress the importance of it themselves then we won't reason it out for ourselves.
"thought it defined the penultimate stage of decadence. Civilisations proceed, he said, from bondage to spiritual faith; from spiritual faith to courage; from courage to liberty; from liberty to abundance; from abundance to selfishness; from selfishness to apathy; from apathy to dependency;"
That's where we are now.
"and from dependency back to bondage."
We're actually under bondage too.
"Apathy is also anti-democratic: democracy requires the informed consent of the governed,"
"Few people cared about the European Unions 50th birthday party. But apathy has its consolations. NOBODY has a good word for apathy. Arnold Toynbee, a historian--"
Like just give a little bit. He was a historian. He was the Carroll Quigley of his time. Also working for the British government as well as Oxford.
So yeah, they've been at this for a long, long time and Britain and the U.S. made a special partnership even before the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was setup. NATO. NATO is a scrambled ATON, the sun god. That's why they called it NATO and if you look carefully at NATOs symbol it's actually a very modernized stylized swastika.
It is not difficult when you're in charge of the entire media. There is no "free media" out there at least the large stuff and even the alternate stuff too. They covered the bases. Total control means total control. When they said they'd bring out total information network systems of security within the U.S. and Canada and other countries, they meant total information.
Which gives you your data and you acting like a computer have a logic and a language and you will therefore work your way like a mathematical sequence to the answer that was predetermined that you reach.
That is the scientific technique that's being used consistently since the end of -- at least the end of World War II that we can document. We can document stuff through intensive research with little bits and pieces in various old books prior to World War II that we do know that the OSS which was a precursor of the CIA which was started off by a British agent basically gave a new culture for the Americas and they fund all that which gives you your thoughts.
So when you realize that sciences, huge think tanks thousands of them are used right across the planet all affiliated by the "great foundations" as they're called, very wealthy foundations where the members of course are all members of freemasonry and they are the biggest corporate leaders who act the CEOs of these big think tanks and so on. They're all interconnected.
They all must shape the mind or the collective minds of the whole planet so we'll all come to the same conclusions at the same time on pretty well every topic that's fed into us from the general media.
I want a society independent from power- and wealth-hungry scammers
I want a fair economy
European Union, American Union and Asian Union are the product of the powerful and rich. The 1% of wealthiest and richest are controlling our markets and our politics. They are a threat for the other 99% of humanity. Do not let them enslave us. It is time to stop all what you do. At least 1 year protest. Stop the economy while you still can!
Propaganda, pure and simple. Freedom doesn't come into it. Democracy can be argued but freedom, no.
Anyone remember how we were begging to be let in because our economy was going down the drain?
Let's have a referendum on the EU itself and ratify this treaty and all previous treaties (all but the first not subjected to referenda) with a resounding "oui" vote.
"How soon we forget history. Government is not Enlightenment. It is not Eloquence. It is Force." -- G. Washington. Europeans who think the EU is a good idea best think twice. Once in power, such an organization requires a Civil War to break free from. Any they will have the power to import troops from country A to suppress dissenters in Country B. All the benefits of a European Community can be had without the extra level of taxation.
The fourth reich is coming people, if we don't fight united, the reich will hang all us dissenters separately. To use a Star Wars analogy, the EU is the Empire and we are the rebel alliance.
Gracias a Navarra Confidencial por abrirnos los ojos.Hablan de democracia y es imposicion...resulta que nada menos que una consti y quieren imponerla a golpe secreto.
The thing I found interesting about this is that none of this appeared on the British Television News, and I certainly have not seen it in any bewspaper.
What can we deduce from this with regards to the British Press.
The EU is institutionalized socialism! How can people be so blind not to see it. And what's more -- how can be people from the eastern Europe so blind? It really makes me totally upset that our (i. e. Czech) government signed the Lisboa Treaty (i. e. EuroConstitution #2). What the fuck! I voted for them because I wanted Europe as a market of ideas, not a socialist totalitarianism!
From today, there is no border anymore in Europe. The juridical border are gone, now are coming back the ethnic border: languages - traditions - cultures. They moved the historical borders. Who will stop the muslim invasions of Europe?
Angela Merkel and her fourth Reich continue unabated. In league with the German family Bush and the German Queen Elizabeth, we are on target for the fourth Reich to take over Europe in a bloodless coup. When will everyone wake up?
"King" Ruiz doesn't want anyone getting in the way of his future utopian dreams. Fuck him, he needs to get out the way, the tide is turning. Stop the globalists! For freedom to survive local governence must be preserved. Referendum! Next chant: NO EU! NO EU! NO UN! NO UN!
The English Democrats are a nonentity as are UKIP, the Euro sceptic party with the most chance of getting elected is the BNP.
And before you say it, I know UKIP have MEP's but MEP's can't withdraw us from the EU only MP's in Westminster can and the BNP is the closest to getting an MP by a country mile out of UKIP and the English Dems.
RAppelons que la gauche était contre
NONOLEFOUFOU 3 weeks ago
Le traité de Lisbonne n'est qu'une arme supplémentaire entre les mains de la pourriture sioniste et néo libérale, pour tenter d'imposer sa dictature à tous les peuples Européens. Mais ces bâtards ont déja perdu. Les peuples sont en train de se reveiller.
Camarale 1 year ago
pas le droit a une camera dans le berceau des droits de l homme! cela prouve bien de la ou veut nous enmener.six pied sous terre!
b2dirty 1 year ago
Tiens Monjoie1 je t'envoie cette vidéo qui te ravira tes consanguins remettent la peine de mort pour les insurgés de quoi claquer une bouteille de champagne Pauvre abruti!
eylliae 2 years ago
Merci Portivechju pour cette vidéo et salut CorsicaNustrale . Ils se donneront donc tous bonne conscience en exterminant tous ceux qui lutteront pour le droit d'être! J'ai l'impression que nous venons de faire un bon de plus de mille ans en arrière. Le plus triste c'est que le simple citoyen verra dans cette loi une protection et non pas le droit d'éliminer celui qui pensera différemment , mettant en danger la liberté de sa propre descendance!
eylliae 2 years ago
ça craint kan meme si la peine de mort revien au gout du jour.
certain pay come la france coloniale va en profité contre lé nationaliste corse.
remétre la peine de mort ça riske de tout faire explosé en corse si dé corse sont éxécuté par le pouvoir
portivechju 2 years ago
affirmation veridique je confirme...
wapellita 2 years ago
LUnion européenne a décidé de réintroduire la peine de mort pour les insurgés.
CorsicaNustrale 2 years ago
Tous les États membres de lUnion européenne ont aboli la peine de mort. Lors démeutes, cest la prison qui est la pire sanction qui attend les insurgés. Or le Traité de Lisbonne admet de nouveau la peine de mort pour les insurgés au sein de lUnion européenne. A la suite de la crise économique, elle sattend à de graves troubles dans beaucoup dEtats membres. Cest pourquoi elle tient à ce que le Traité de Lisbonne entre en vigueur le plus rapidement possible.
CorsicaNustrale 2 years ago
En juin 2008, les Irlandais lont refusé et bloqué ainsi son entrée en vigueur. Il vise à étendre considérablement le pouvoir des 27 commissaires de lUnion européenne, à mettre en place un président puissant, à réduire à létat de vestiges les lois nationales des États membres et à rendre possible la peine de mort dans certains cas. Lentrée en vigueur du Traité permet explicitement de "réprimer [si nécessaire], conformément à la loi, une émeute ou une insurrection".
CorsicaNustrale 2 years ago
La peine de mort pourra être prononcée dans lUE pour sanctionner "des actes commis en temps de guerre ou de danger imminent de guerre". Cela a été précisé en petits caractères dans le Bulletin officiel de lUnion européenne du 14 décembre 2007 et dans les commentaires à propos de la Charte des droits fondamentaux qui aurait force de loi si le Traité entrait en vigueur.
CorsicaNustrale 2 years ago
Il semble que personne nait lu ce passage car larticle 2 ("droit à la vie") de la nouvelle Charte des droits fondamentaux dispose que "nul ne peut être condamné à la peine de mort ni exécuté." Cela paraît incontestable, mais dans un passage en petits caractères on trouve les exceptions:
"La mort nest pas considérée comme infligée en violation de cet article dans les cas où elle résulterait dun recours à la force rendu absolument nécessaire:
CorsicaNustrale 2 years ago
a) pour assurer la défense de toute personne contre la violence illégale;
b) pour effectuer une arrestation régulière ou pour empêcher lévasion dune personne régulièrement détenue;
c) pour réprimer, conformément à la loi, une émeute ou une insurrection."
CorsicaNustrale 2 years ago
Cest ainsi que labolition de la peine de mort est relativisée et invalidée. Selon lalinéa c), il sera donc possible dans lUE, malgré linterdiction officielle de la peine de mort, dy recourir pour «réprimer, conformément à la loi, une émeute ou une insurrection». Le saviez-vous?
CorsicaNustrale 2 years ago
Le Bundestag allemand a voté en avril 2008, à une majorité de deux tiers, avec les voix de la CDU, du SPD, du FDP et des Verts, pour labandon de la souveraineté en faveur de lUE, le Traité de Lisbonne et la réintroduction de la peine de mort pour des insurgés qui y est inscrite. La chancelière Angela Merkel a salué le Traité comme étant un "grand projet".
CorsicaNustrale 2 years ago
@CorsicaNustrale Je le savais et j'ai voté contre cette constitution... mais le gouvernement a craché sur notre vote.
LiberonsMumia 1 year ago
Il faut faire respecter les 53% de non au referundum de 2005 en votant aux européennes pour les partis le défendant : LO, NPA, Front de Gauche, Libertas, FN
phedres72 2 years ago
l'europe doit fusioné son economie pour un monde meilheure les frontieres naporte que la miserre
Fraise9 2 years ago
L'europe c 'est de la merde mort a l'union européenne qui n'apporte que des problèmes et ce n'est que le début jusqu ou iras la connerie des hommes!
JesusleMusulman 2 years ago 4
Não percebi o vídeo, está em inglê$!!!!!!!!!!!!
oksigeno 3 years ago
On s'est bien foutu de nous, en 2005 on a voté NOn à 53% et le petit nabot nous ressert le meme texte qui s'appelle traité de lisbonne, c'et le peuple qui une bande de veaux aussi !!!
Stedestras 3 years ago 2
STOP a cet europe de fasciste!
De plus en plus j'ai honte d'etre européen et encore plus francais par cet mauvaise politque.
Nicky92i 3 years ago 8
The truth is that even now Robert Mugabe has a greater democratic legitimacy than the EU. Mugabe has been elected often in the past though now his mandate has run out - The EU Commission has NEVER been elected & the peoples of France, Holland & Ireland have VOTED NO to the new constitution/Lisbon Treaty threatening the snouts of the politicians and parasites with losing their troughs on the gravy train. The corrupt central State is determined, like Mugabe, to force new votes for personal gain!
Greg260146 3 years ago
"Concentrated power has always been the enemy of Liberty."
-Ronald Reagan.
emangi1 3 years ago
en voila un grand démocrate regan. Quel heros...
Maitresinh 3 years ago
Bon, on va reconstruire le rideau de fer allors?
emangi1 2 years ago
Débarrassons-nous du traité de lisbonne pour préserver notre liberté et notre identité
Let's get rid of the treaty of Lisbon to preserve our liberty and our identity
fr75ch 3 years ago
j'ai une idée encore meilleur, jeanne d'arc reine de france ! sus aux anglois ! Routrouvons notre liberté de nous massacrer ! Retablissons les frontieres ! youpi !
Maitresinh 3 years ago
non a l europe faciste
nicos62100 3 years ago 3
Please think to your self if in the history of your own Country if there ever exist a referendum to the Constitution?
NUNOQUADROS 3 years ago 2
you are waitsing your time, they are just stupid and analphabet
Maitresinh 3 years ago
They made a big deal out of this protest. Socialist head Martin Schulz went as far as comparing it to Hitler's shouting strateguy in the Weimar Republic. And Graham Watson called them communists and nazis and Daniel Cohn-Bendit called them idiots, mentally weak and mad... then the President grabbed more powers... watch the sequel here:
watch?v=qkHK_EFfTCM
watch?v=qkHK_EFfTCM
europarl 4 years ago 4
Schulz and Pöttering are fascist scumbags and I do believe that for us (the resistance) it would be legitimate to stop them by any means necessary
mark4m56 4 years ago
STOP Z.O.G. !
oroltatransky 4 years ago 3
I wander around here and I seldom comb my hair unless I have to go out and even then I'm halfway down to where I'm going before I remember to do it but this has to be out now for the younger generation. We can't dump all this on them. They have no chance. We have to alter all this stuff and rethink what life is all about. We've got to rethink all of that. Not the 8 to 5 system we're trained from birth to go into.
darthconvader 4 years ago
The move is on. People are truly waking up all over the globe. A little light goes on here and there and here and there and somewhere else and this is how changes begin.
Well you have to have the real facts to back you up. Not all the fake ones too. There's a lot of fake facts put out for you to jump a hold of and believe that you have leaders leading the opposition. Remember, they always give you the leaders to follow. Don't follow me. I don't know what I'm doing half the time.
darthconvader 4 years ago
So there's you're little blurb which in itself the way it's worded is a downer. It's meant to make you feel more apathetic because it doesn't give you any answers to it. In fact, in a sense it's pointing out between the lines that there are no usual answers to it. The usual answers are gone because this was planned as a "must be" and you're getting it rammed down your throats regardless.
darthconvader 4 years ago
"In Europe, the treaties of Maastricht and Nice were rejected by Danish and Irish voters, only to be largely implemented later. If the constitution is successfully revived—a big if—it would continue this pattern. Some EU leaders may hope that, if they do this often enough, apathetic voters will learn that they are helpless to stop further integration, even when they want to."
darthconvader 4 years ago
"They became apathetic and in the subsequent experiment simply cowered on the electrified floor"--
Imagine you couldn't get out of that an electrified floor so now what you did you just got shocked. Ah, disgusting, disgusting creatures these psychopaths are. "unable to escape the shocks. They had "learned helplessness".
You know you're tax money funds this kind of stuff and what they learned is ultimately used on us to control us. Do you realize that? Ah, it's a horror show.
darthconvader 4 years ago
"The first group could end the punishment by pressing a lever. These dogs recovered quickly; in a subsequent experiment, they learned to avoid further shocks by jumping a low wall. The second group had a lever that did nothing."--
A placebo lever. Placebo lever.
darthconvader 4 years ago
"In 1965 a psychologist, Martin Seligman, subjected two groups of dogs to electric shocks."--
He was a sweetheart this guy Seligman aye. Another psychopath.
darthconvader 4 years ago
"not referendums. Let sleeping voters lie. But there is a further manifestation of apathy to consider: a behavioural condition associated with it, known as "learned helplessness".
Learned helplessness, oh. What are suffering from? I've got learned helplessness.
darthconvader 4 years ago
"and signed only by the EU's own representatives: Ms Merkel as holder of the EU presidency and the heads of the European Commission and Parliament. It seems likely that any revised constitutional treaty will also be cooked up in semi-secret"--
Well, I wonder why they're apathetic about that aye.
"with the aim of ratification by national parliaments"--
Who are also paid off.
darthconvader 4 years ago
"Integration by regulation proceeds under the voters' indifferent gaze. In that sense, apathy is the Europhiles' best friend. Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, has learned this lesson. The "Berlin declaration" to mark the 50th birthday was written in secret"--
What's new? What's new?
darthconvader 4 years ago
"Rules and technical standards are peculiarly unsuited to mobilising popular opinion, whether for or against. Most people are content to leave them to experts."--
The experts. Remember the Bertrand Russell experts and the society of experts?
darthconvader 4 years ago
"European integration can proceed without popular enthusiasm because of its character: the EU has a large regulatory component and much integration proceeds through rules-based co-operation."--
Isn't that beautiful that term that they come up with. Rules-based co-operation. The rule being that you don't tell the truth to the public and we'll all cooperate in keeping it secret.
darthconvader 4 years ago
That's because the big boys were paid off and were members of certain institutions and organizations.
darthconvader 4 years ago
"There was almost no debate about the content of the constitution in the referendum campaigns in Spain or Luxembourg, which approved it by wide margins. The voters who looked most closely at the text were in France and the Netherlands. Similarly, Britain debated the merits of the single currency more extensively than any other country. But Britain stayed out, while others adopted it without discussion."
darthconvader 4 years ago
"Without it, European integration would not have gone as far as it has."--
What a joke. You had no option.
darthconvader 4 years ago
"have led to a continent-wide depression. More important, apathy has its compensations, especially for Europhiles."--
Europhile, hum. That's a file that diddles with young Euros.
darthconvader 4 years ago
It can also be argued that economic sluggishness and high unemployment (at least until the current recovery"--
Ha, ha, ha. Recovery. It's just a mark in a book. We're not recovered.
darthconvader 4 years ago
"Most voters have no idea who represents them in the European Parliament and would not recognise a European commissioner if one turned up on their doorstep. There are also reasons why apathy might have grown. Historically, the term entered common use after the first world war, when it was associated with shell-shock and depression. The EU is suffering from the bombshell when French and Dutch voters rejected the draft constitution in 2005.
darthconvader 4 years ago
That is true. It's deliberately complex. That's why you don't understand what's really going on. It says:
"(deliberately in the sense that they seek to balance pan-European decision-making with national checks and balances)."--
I guess what they really mean by that is your paying the checks and it knocks you off balance.
darthconvader 4 years ago
Here too the evidence is discouraging. Some three-quarters of Europeans, asked to rate their own knowledge of the EU, say it is modest or non-existent, and this share is rising not falling. Yet is it really true that apathy is an obstacle to European integration? A certain amount of apathy is understandable, perhaps inevitable. The EU's institutions are remote and deliberately complex"--
darthconvader 4 years ago
"It is an unscientific measure of popular concerns, but intriguing nonetheless. A recent petition asking Britain to hold a referendum on any EU constitution got a few thousand electronic signatures. One opposing road pricing got a few million. It is hard to measure degrees of apathy non-anecdotally because people tend to react badly to polling questions such as "Do you care two hoots about the EU?" But lack of knowledge might be taken as a proxy for lack of concern.
darthconvader 4 years ago
The gap between turnout in national elections and in European ones is widening, so the problem seems especially acute for the EU. Britain's prime minister, Tony Blair, has a website where people can file online petitions."--
That's right. Complain to them.
darthconvader 4 years ago
This goes on to say: "If apathy were indeed a threat to European integration, there would seem to be much reason to worry. Apathy is lolling about everywhere. Voter turnout has fallen in every election to the European Parliament since the institution was created. In the most recent one, in 2004, it slumped below 50%—a lower rate than India's parliamentary polls.
darthconvader 4 years ago
At least in the initial planning stages they had massive bureaucracies working for them. You'll find they setup the bureaucracies and departments of governments in 1948, although it was really signed back in 1945 this whole part of the agenda. So the Club of Rome and then actual Treaty of Rome was a later thing, a later pretense for the public to swallow.
darthconvader 4 years ago
Ha, ha, ha. The Treaty of Rome was only one part of the plan to integrate us all into the system. It was a kind of official double-edged sword meaning we spoke with fork tongue as the white man often does. They give one formality to the public without telling them the whole agenda. It was just to be an economic thing where we just traded better with each other while the Club of Rome that was behind a lot of it -- the old Bilderbergers had set it up, the real agenda up themselves.
darthconvader 4 years ago
Well you see here that's a little of truth. They do massive public relations campaigns of a rah-rah thing and how well we're all doing you see being managed by an elite new parliament which is over there somewhere away from you. Very far away.
"and it is by exhortations that Europe must dream (Jacques Delors's admonition against indifference)—or by stunts such as last weekend's birthday bash in Berlin to mark the 50th anniversary of the EU's founding Treaty of Rome.
darthconvader 4 years ago
"Those who know nothing about the EU and care less tend to be Eurosceptics. So governments and public institutions naturally seek to combat Euro-apathy"--
It must be a new flu. Euro-apathy.
"as much as they can: by public-relations campaigns"--
darthconvader 4 years ago
It's to give you a belief in something which generally is untrue that are used for psychological warfare purposes. There's actually books out on it that you can find in the libraries. Those old dusty places that no one goes anymore where books gather dust.
darthconvader 4 years ago
The polls remember were first put out by Britain in World War I to CON the public into going along with something. The idea being that the masses tend to go along with what they think is popular. They're not individuals amongst the mass so they want to go along with what's popular. They want to basically back the winner so they don't reason things out for themselves and they believe the polls. That's what the polls are for.
darthconvader 4 years ago
Economic Union.
"tend to support it."--
darthconvader 4 years ago
"Europe's leaders also fret"--
This is the same article from "The Economist" print edition. "Europe's leaders also fret that apathy is anti-European. Popular indifference, they fear, leaves the European Union's institutions vulnerable to the gusts of popular indignation. Their worry is understandable. The polling evidence, for what it is worth, shows that people who say they know a lot about the EU"--
darthconvader 4 years ago
It's just that it's not put in such a fashion that you really necessarily understand it and it's not put across as something you're suppose to remember because they tell us by hype what we're suppose to remember and what is important and they could tell you something very important casually and if they don't stress the importance of it themselves then we won't reason it out for ourselves.
darthconvader 4 years ago
It doesn't mean you have to understand it. They've been told and we are told everything in such a way that legally they did tell us.
darthconvader 4 years ago
"thought it defined the penultimate stage of decadence. Civilisations proceed, he said, from bondage to spiritual faith; from spiritual faith to courage; from courage to liberty; from liberty to abundance; from abundance to selfishness; from selfishness to apathy; from apathy to dependency;"
That's where we are now.
"and from dependency back to bondage."
We're actually under bondage too.
"Apathy is also anti-democratic: democracy requires the informed consent of the governed,"
darthconvader 4 years ago
"Few people cared about the European Unions 50th birthday party. But apathy has its consolations. NOBODY has a good word for apathy. Arnold Toynbee, a historian--"
Like just give a little bit. He was a historian. He was the Carroll Quigley of his time. Also working for the British government as well as Oxford.
darthconvader 4 years ago
So yeah, they've been at this for a long, long time and Britain and the U.S. made a special partnership even before the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was setup. NATO. NATO is a scrambled ATON, the sun god. That's why they called it NATO and if you look carefully at NATOs symbol it's actually a very modernized stylized swastika.
darthconvader 4 years ago
It is not difficult when you're in charge of the entire media. There is no "free media" out there at least the large stuff and even the alternate stuff too. They covered the bases. Total control means total control. When they said they'd bring out total information network systems of security within the U.S. and Canada and other countries, they meant total information.
darthconvader 4 years ago
Which gives you your data and you acting like a computer have a logic and a language and you will therefore work your way like a mathematical sequence to the answer that was predetermined that you reach.
darthconvader 4 years ago
That is the scientific technique that's being used consistently since the end of -- at least the end of World War II that we can document. We can document stuff through intensive research with little bits and pieces in various old books prior to World War II that we do know that the OSS which was a precursor of the CIA which was started off by a British agent basically gave a new culture for the Americas and they fund all that which gives you your thoughts.
darthconvader 4 years ago
So when you realize that sciences, huge think tanks thousands of them are used right across the planet all affiliated by the "great foundations" as they're called, very wealthy foundations where the members of course are all members of freemasonry and they are the biggest corporate leaders who act the CEOs of these big think tanks and so on. They're all interconnected.
darthconvader 4 years ago
They all must shape the mind or the collective minds of the whole planet so we'll all come to the same conclusions at the same time on pretty well every topic that's fed into us from the general media.
darthconvader 4 years ago
I want a self-determined humanity.
I want a society independent from power- and wealth-hungry scammers
I want a fair economy
European Union, American Union and Asian Union are the product of the powerful and rich. The 1% of wealthiest and richest are controlling our markets and our politics. They are a threat for the other 99% of humanity. Do not let them enslave us. It is time to stop all what you do. At least 1 year protest. Stop the economy while you still can!
GamlGandalf 4 years ago
Propaganda, pure and simple. Freedom doesn't come into it. Democracy can be argued but freedom, no.
Anyone remember how we were begging to be let in because our economy was going down the drain?
Let's have a referendum on the EU itself and ratify this treaty and all previous treaties (all but the first not subjected to referenda) with a resounding "oui" vote.
rexStuartus 4 years ago
"How soon we forget history. Government is not Enlightenment. It is not Eloquence. It is Force." -- G. Washington. Europeans who think the EU is a good idea best think twice. Once in power, such an organization requires a Civil War to break free from. Any they will have the power to import troops from country A to suppress dissenters in Country B. All the benefits of a European Community can be had without the extra level of taxation.
falstoffe 4 years ago
Bravo to the protestors. Someone needs to stand up for democracy against the arrogant "elite"
FuroraCeltica 4 years ago
More proof that the European Superstatists only believe in democracy when it suits their aims.
It is past time this rotten edifice known as the EU was dismantled.
GARGLER42 4 years ago 2
I will send a letter to the spanish MEP.
thomasvilnius 4 years ago
Long live the Rebel Alliance.
I remind my fellow Eurosceptics of the other "great" political movements & ideologies that have been spawned by the continent of Europe:
Fascism
National Socialism
Communism
The EU is a greater danger to Great Britain than all three put together.
The EU & its "Neo Nomenklatura" must fall.
rmfrox 4 years ago 2
The fourth reich is coming people, if we don't fight united, the reich will hang all us dissenters separately. To use a Star Wars analogy, the EU is the Empire and we are the rebel alliance.
mark456m 4 years ago
This is the beginning of a new dark age of totalitarism!
Unite!
Resist!
Fight this horror!
Now!
enragedGoblin 4 years ago 2
EU is prototype of NWO
ww2footage 4 years ago
Democracy ???
If you call the EU Democracy so Iraq (before Invasion), Iran, Russia, Afghanistan .... are also great Democracies.
nonkeynes 4 years ago 4
Gracias a Navarra Confidencial por abrirnos los ojos.Hablan de democracia y es imposicion...resulta que nada menos que una consti y quieren imponerla a golpe secreto.
ezpeleta35 4 years ago
The answer to this is simple: we need citizen initiated referendum at all levels of administration.
But we people are hostages of all those politicians who just want to keep their largely unmerited prerogatives.
Voting for any representative of any board without the possibility of controlling their decisions is a fool's game.
Yet it is what they want us to believe is democracy.
alxobr 4 years ago
down with that stupid constitution!
LordSummoner 4 years ago
Freedom-loving people of Europe, Unite! And fight this totalitarian state!
opponentm 4 years ago 10
Fuck this totalitarian Communist EUSSR!
opponentm 4 years ago 9
The thing I found interesting about this is that none of this appeared on the British Television News, and I certainly have not seen it in any bewspaper.
What can we deduce from this with regards to the British Press.
Ampers
ampersandtay 4 years ago
Freedom in Europe is at an end.
The totalitarian EUSSR rules us now.
But hopefully not for long............
BritLord 4 years ago 13
One day these "politicians" will have to pay...traitors!
FriedrichKirchen 4 years ago 7
The EU is institutionalized socialism! How can people be so blind not to see it. And what's more -- how can be people from the eastern Europe so blind? It really makes me totally upset that our (i. e. Czech) government signed the Lisboa Treaty (i. e. EuroConstitution #2). What the fuck! I voted for them because I wanted Europe as a market of ideas, not a socialist totalitarianism!
MMister87 4 years ago 7
Czech government is just a bunch of corrupted clowns, everyone here knows that.
dodomastercz 4 years ago 4
That's not true.
MMister87 4 years ago
Ale je to pravda. Všichni lžou a kradou (čest jedné nebo dvěma vyjímkám).
dodomastercz 4 years ago
Stupid brainwashed human!
JesusleMusulman 2 years ago
We can only try to stop the invasion and make an end to the betrayal. Our past is with us, but are you willing to do something?
Europeanguard 4 years ago
From today, there is no border anymore in Europe. The juridical border are gone, now are coming back the ethnic border: languages - traditions - cultures. They moved the historical borders. Who will stop the muslim invasions of Europe?
KTOvox 4 years ago 5
have you seen this?
watch?v=LNUqLztI4mQ
Mu'ammar Al-Qaddafi : "...they should agree to become islamic in the course of time, or esle declare war on the muslims..."
rinaltube 4 years ago
The EU is an attempt to create a Western Soviet Union.
Kill it.
Leadwerks 4 years ago 11
Traurig !
Tolle Demokratrie.
togergerhh 4 years ago 4
traitor!
rinaltube 4 years ago 3
If one of those ushers came near me i would say to him "lay a hand on me pal and ill do you for assault"
happyfred3 4 years ago
EU = Nazi state!
VOTE BNP, NO TO THE EU!
peterBNP 4 years ago 4
Angela Merkel and her fourth Reich continue unabated. In league with the German family Bush and the German Queen Elizabeth, we are on target for the fourth Reich to take over Europe in a bloodless coup. When will everyone wake up?
vigorniensis 4 years ago 2
"King" Ruiz doesn't want anyone getting in the way of his future utopian dreams. Fuck him, he needs to get out the way, the tide is turning. Stop the globalists! For freedom to survive local governence must be preserved. Referendum! Next chant: NO EU! NO EU! NO UN! NO UN!
soshesez 4 years ago 3
Where is the Freedom Of Speech ?
Nikopolis1912 4 years ago
A referendum on Europe is needed now.
The English Democrats would campaign for England to withdraw from the EUssr immediately and rejoin EFTA.
EnglishDemocrat 4 years ago 3
not a unionist i take it?
happyfred3 4 years ago
EnglishDemocrat:
The English Democrats are a nonentity as are UKIP, the Euro sceptic party with the most chance of getting elected is the BNP.
And before you say it, I know UKIP have MEP's but MEP's can't withdraw us from the EU only MP's in Westminster can and the BNP is the closest to getting an MP by a country mile out of UKIP and the English Dems.
BritLord 4 years ago 4
Europe is not free. It never will be.
jeffaz1971 4 years ago
America and Europe are both in the same boat. We both need to fight the NAU and the EU.
croat88 4 years ago 3
Referendum indeed!
Zea107 4 years ago
I would have smacked the little twat in the chops
vidsee 4 years ago 3