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The place of the United States and Israel in the governments of the EU and France

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07.10.2024

The European Union was founded not by Europeans, but by the United States and the United Kingdom to better control them. The European Commission (formerly called the High Authority) is the unelected administration responsible for imposing their will on the Member States. In recent years, it has managed to expand the Commission’s powers to the detriment of the sovereignty of the Member States without changing anything in the treaties. Following this same line, Michel Barnier is bringing the American Democrats and the fascist faction of Israel into the French government.

In France and in the European Union, the place and responsibility of States are gradually being called into question. Without any changes being made to the European Treaties, many of the Member States’ powers have been discreetly transferred to the European Commission over the last five years.

Let us first recall that the European Union is the result of a process imagined by the Anglo-Saxons at the end of 1942. Admiral William Leahy, Chief of Staff of the United States Armed Forces and former ambassador to Vichy until May 1942, established in Algiers an Allied Military Government of Occupied Territories (AMGOT) for France, led by Admiral François Darlan and then General Henri Girault. He applied the Vichy laws, but did not recognize the authority of Charles De Gaulle in London.

Charles De Gaulle, considering that the British and the Americans had no more right than the Nazis to occupy his country, was firmly opposed to it (hence his opposition to the Normandy landings [1]). Also this government could only be extended to Germany, Austria and Japan, but not as planned to Norway, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium, Denmark and France.

In view of this failure, the Anglo-Saxons sought a form of governance to be able to control the whole world, in accordance with their common will expressed at the Atlantic Conference.

At the end of the Second World War, the United States and the United Kingdom divided the world between them. Churchill imagined grouping West Germany, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands in a supranational organisation, the European Economic Community (EEC). It was to replace the AMGOT (which persisted in Germany and Italy) to implement the principle of free movement of people, services and capital, in accordance with the Anglo-Saxon strategy of free trade. The United States linked the Marshall Plan loans to the obligation of these countries to join the EEC.
The British MI6 created the European League for European Cooperation (ELEC), while the CIA financed the Union of European Federalists (UEF) and created the American Committee on United Europe (ACUE).

The first president of the High Authority of the EEC, that is to say of the predecessor of the Commission of the European Union, was the German Walter Hallstein (1958-1967). This Nazi jurist had designed the Neuordnung Europas (New European Order) for the Führer Adolf Hitler: it was about replacing nation states with ethnic regional structures, while extending the Reich to all German-speaking populations, and emptying its living space of its indigenous populations. Walter Hallstein only having to manage part of Europe for the Anglo-Saxons, he did not have to address the issues of the expansion of Germany or that of the expulsion or extermination of Slavic populations. As a precaution, the Anglo-Saxons neutralized him by removing the regionalization policy from his functions, which they entrusted to the........

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