List of awardees of the ‘European Award’ given by the European Society Coudenhove-Kalergi

Winners of the European Award given by the European Society Coudenhove-KalergiSee the previous post concerning Richard Coudenhove -Kalergi and his particular brand of marketable extremism for an explanation of some of the posited ambitions of this troubling organisation. Previous awards were given to the following: 1978    Raymond Barre, Prime-minister of France1980    Constantin Tsatsos, […]

Kalergi Plan – The marketing of extremism to the masses

A MORE MARKETABLE EXTREMISM – THE KALERGI PLAN The founding of the EU is surrounded by a great deal of dogma and propaganda but certain facts are undeniable.   The people of Europe were war weary after the continent experienced two world wars in quick succession.  European industry had been devastated and those countries most directly […]

Brexit –

Brexit: Democracy under attack A strong democratic principle must underpin a reliable judiciary.   Both of these are in turn, essential components of successful democracies. On June 23rd 2016 Britain voted to leave the European Union.  The referendum was conducted in compliance with the “Venice Commision’s  ( also known as the European Commission for Democracy through […]

The Eurozone – Unsustainable?

The EURO – Increasing social injustice in Europe since 1999. Today, 19 countries share the Eurozone countries and six non EU member nations, across widely different economies.   Right now, the makeup of the Euro currency nations, looking broadly like this: Andorra (non EU) Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Kosovo (non […]

Democracy and the European Union

Does the EU truly uphold the European values it claims to represent? The phrase “European Values” is banded about in European Parliamentary sessions to the point of becoming a hackneyed catch phrase synonymous with manipulation on almost any issue. But even before we get to that, what is obvious is that many citizens in Europe […]