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21.3.09

With the G20 approaching time to check your reality

We are living in strange times and some important moments are approaching fast. It is time for all people to take a stand, to demand the Truth from their politicians and to educate themselves sufficiently, to be knowledgeable enough, to know when they are getting lied to.

The Truth will set you free but first it will piss you off. David Icke said in his latest newsletter:

"The one I want to emphasise here is the need to stay calm and react peacefully to what is happening. This is not easy when there is so much stress and fear around with regard to the economic present and 'future', but we need to do it all the same or we will walk straight into a massive trap that has been set for us.
Let's get this straight: They want you to riot in response to the unfolding economic catastrophe and we are already seeing people falling for this"

The G20 bunch

We need to be Gandhi like in these times particularly taking into account the heinous Lisbon Treaty and as Helga Zepp-LaRouche in Executive Intelligence Review from the 7 April 2008 says:

Lisbon Treaty allows for Death Penalty across EU - The "'Summer of Rage" could be Lethal
Professor Schachtschneider pointed out that it [the European Union reform treaty, a.k.a. the Lisbon Treaty] also reintroduces the death penalty in Europe, which I think is very important, in light of the fact that, especially Italy was trying to abandon the death penalty through the United Nations, forever.

And this is not in the treaty, but in a footnote, because with the European Union reform treaty, we accept also the European Union Charter, which says that there is no death penalty, and then it also has a footnote, which says, “except in the case of war, riots, upheaval” – then the death penalty is possible.
Schachtschneider points to the fact that this is an outrage, because they put it in a footnote of a footnote, and you have to read it, really like a super-expert to find out!

The Irish Situation


A little background on the Lisbon Treaty:

Referendum
In order for the Irish Government to ratify the Treaty, the Irish government needed to put the matter to a referendum. The proposed Twenty eighth Amendment of the Irish Constitution (that the Irish State (Irish Government) may ratify the Treaty of Lisbon) was defeated by 53.4% to 46.6%, with a turnout of 53.1%.

There were unsuccessful calls for governments to hold referendums in some other member states as The Sun reports on 17th July 2008

BRITAIN has officially ratified the controversial Lisbon Treaty, it was announced today.
The Government confirmed that the final stages of passing the agreement have been completed.But the future of the deal is still in doubt as EU leaders consider how to respond to Ireland’s surprise referendum “no” vote last month.

Under the UK’s ratification process, both houses of Parliament must pass the treaty.
The Queen then gives Royal Assent, and signs goatskin “instruments of ratification” along with the Foreign Secretary.These are then sealed, bound in blue leather, and deposited with the Italian ministry of foreign affairs in Rome.
A spokesman for the Foreign Office said all these stages had now been completed.
“The documents were lodged in Rome yesterday,” he said.

Foreign Secretary David Miliband is due to deliver a statement to Parliament on the matter later.The process had been stalled while a High Court challenge was considered over the Government’s refusal to hold a referendum on the treaty, but that was dismissed last month.
Under EU rules, all 27 member states must ratify the Treaty before it comes into effect.


And a little History on the EU

The Real Face of the European Union - 42:32 - Feb 24, 2006
Phillip Day

The EU has been sold to Britain as our best hope for the future . . . But behind the scenes, has another, more unsettling agenda been unfolding? The European Economic Community (EEC) began for Britain as a free-trade agreement in 1972. Today's European Union is well on its way to becoming a federal superstate, complete with one currency, one legal system, one military, one police force รข even its own national anthem. In this shocking new documentary featuring EU insiders and commentators, independent author Phillip Day covers the history and goals of the European Union, as well as the disturbing, irrevocable implications this new government has for every British citizen. Whether the viewer is for or against Britain's participation, this film asks the troubling questions the mainstream media has refused to confront.




Further reading:
Wise up Journal
UK Libertarian Party
UK Libertarian Party - Unofficial blogger












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