January 5, 2009 | From theTrumpet.com
This year may see the Lisbon Treaty ratified. If it does, fearful consequences will spring into perspective!
ime as calculated by the Gregorian calendar stood still for one second between the end of 2008 and the beginning of 2009. The reason was an international agreement to allow for official atomic clocks to adjust to the world’s irregular but gradually slowing rotation. So a leap second was inserted between 2008 and 2009.
It may have appeared to outsiders that time occasionally stood still for those who have been the prime movers behind the rebuilding of Europe into an imperial force yet again, following World War ii. Indeed, it has taken 63 years since the fascist elites went underground for them to pursue their goal of reviving the Holy Roman Empire.
Yet, time has certainly not stood still for those of the World War ii generation who went underground in 1944 to recast their plans for world dominion following the failed Nazi/fascist attempt, nor for the next generation to whom they handed on the baton, to keep the imperial Germanic/Roman dream alive.
The collapse of the last bastion of freedom in the world, the Anglo-Saxon nations—led by the rapid decline of the British Empire over 50 years ago and now accelerated by the sudden collapse of the United States—has opened a vast geopolitical vacuum to be filled. 2009 may well be the year when the European Union suddenly leaps into view to be seen by all as that which it was always destined to become: the final resurrection of the Holy Roman Empire!
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