Monday, February 13, 2012
De-Programming Global Governance With Resurrected WWII World Domination B Movies Takes Flight With "Iron Sky"
Never mind the Transatlantic Relations of Munich and Washington.
Never mind the archaic monolith that NATO walks.
Never mind what the Berlin Film Festival smash "cult hit" will have you believe.
And, if the Brookings Institution along with its European "Foreign Correspondents" De-Programming Agents of the Trust and other secret societies will have you swallow, surely there is no Great Game for world control by an elect few.
So, take a Logan's Run to this years Austin South By Southwest youth beer and boob fest and be Zionist Khazari Programmed for Iranian Syrian Democratic Renewal in Sanctuary, Pisces, 2012.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
What’s Germany Up to Now?: Ron Fraser Reports
Those who watch what happens on the surface in Europe were left scratching their heads over the appointment of two unknowns to the two top positions created by the Lisbon Treaty/EU constitution. Dig below the surface, however, and the plot becomes clearer.
To really appreciate what is happening in Europe today, and in Germany in particular, one needs a historical perspective. But that perspective need not be long. Just a little over 100 years is sufficient. True, the political vision of Germany’s elites tracks back to Charlemagne in terms of its post-Roman Empire phase. Yet its true metamorphosis in a modern setting commences with the unification of Germany under Count Otto von Bismark.
Bismark was expert in creating alliances to favor German expansion by treaty. The strength of those alliances, as the French found out in 1871, was twofold. There was the power of the German military machine, especially its High Command. Then there was the influence of the elite bankers and industrialists who funded the war effort.
In terms of the process that seeks the extension of German power, nothing has really changed over the past 120 years. The European Union has been built via a series of treaties in which German politicians, its elite banker and industrialist cadre and its military officer cabal have, often behind the scenes, continued to wield primary influence.
Two entities have vied for power using the repetitively resurrecting Holy Roman Empire—the papacy and the German state.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Alternating Between Colorless & Grey: The Smart Money Is On The Least Known Puppet Candidates For Top Two EU Jobs: Spiegel Explains

Potential EU president, Belgian Prime Minister Herman van Rompuy: "Alternates between colorless and gray."
The list of discarded names continues to grow: Tony Blair, Jean-Claude Juncker, David Miliband. But the search for candidates to fill the European Union's top two posts continues -- and the smart money is on the least-known candidates, like Belgian Prime Minister Herman van Rompuy.
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Friday, November 6, 2009
U2's Berlin Wall Concert Is True Irony Of E.U. And Global Governance

By KIRSTEN GRIESHABER (AP) – 12 hours ago
BERLIN — Irish rockers U2 returned to Berlin for a free mini-concert Thursday in front of the Brandenburg Gate, playing its classic singles and a duet with Jay-Z even as the show was obscured from public view by a nearly 6-1/2-foot (two-meter) high metal barrier.
Bono greeted the crowd with the German words "Berlin, Du bist wunderbar!" (Berlin, you are wonderful!) and the band played a 30-minute, six-song set that featured "Sunday, Bloody Sunday," "One" and "Beautiful Day."
Rapper Jay-Z appeared as a surprise guest and performed Bob Marley's "Get Up, Stand Up" with Bono.
The show, which was free to 10,000 ticket holders who snapped up the tickets online last week in just three hours, drew some controversy because of the barrier surrounding the gig.
Both Berliners and tourists alike saw the irony in building a wall around a concert dedicated to the wall that already has come down.
"It's completely ridiculous that they are blocking the view," said Louis-Pierre Boily, 23, who came to Berlin even though he failed to get U2 tickets. "I thought it's a free show, but MTV probably wants people to watch it on TV to get their ratings up."
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
Follow The Money...Honey
October 8, 2009 | From theTrumpet.com
The world’s richest region is now Europe. It indicates where the world’s next superpower will come from.
By David Vejil
War is not so much a matter of weapons as of money. This was said by the founder of the realist school of international relations, Greek historian Thucydides. His famous History of the Peloponnesian War, the war between Athens and Sparta in the fifth century b.c., stressed the influence of political leadership and war on the existence of civilization. He also observed that wealth is essential for a civilization to dominate.
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Friday, September 18, 2009
Europe Speaks With One Voice On Financial Reform Ahead Of Pittsburgh G20 Summit
"It will be the task of those who go to Pittsburgh to convince our American friends that we have to get the international finance community to accept new rules of behavior," Luxembourg Prime Minister and Eurogroup head Jean-Claude Juncker told German public radio.
Disagreement over Tobin tax proposal
But there was some disagreement from the 27 EU members over proposals by Germany to levy a global tax on financial transactions that could act as a buffer against future economic setbacks.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Germany Wants Global Tax On All Financial Markets - Idea To Be Pushed In Pittsburgh G20 Summit
UPDATE 1-Germany's SPD Woos Left With Tax On Financial Deals
* SPD unveils plan to tax financial transactions
* Step could be aimed at wooing left-wing voters
By Hans Busemann
BERLIN, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Germany's Social Democrats (SPD) have unveiled plans to push for a global tax on financial market transactions, in an apparent attempt to win over left-leaning voters weeks before election polls suggest they will lose.
In a paper by SPD chancellor candidate Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Finance Minister Peer Steinbrueck, the party outlines steps to make banks bear some of the costs of the economic crisis.
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Steinbrück Seeks Global Tax
By Bertrand Benoit in Berlin , Financial Times, 11 Sep 2009
Germany's finance minister has called for a global tax to be imposed on financial transactions in an effort to end what he derided as "binge-drinking" on markets.
In one of the more radical steps mooted by a world leader to reform the financial system, Peer Steinbrück said receipts from the tax would be used to repay the cost to governments of tackling the crisis, including fiscal stimuli and bank rescue operations.
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Monday, September 14, 2009
Sunday 9-27-09 Germany's Election Day

All smiles: German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeir at their only televised political debate on Sunday before the election on Sept. 27.
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Talk about a seesaw! German polls indicate that the upcoming federal election is going to be a nail-biter.
That the result will lead to another cobbling together of an unwieldy coalition of uncomfortable bedmates seems a foregone conclusion. But who will ally with whom remains an open question.
Chancellor Merkel has gone public with her intentions to dump Germany’s left-of-center Social Democrats in favor of the business-oriented Free Democratic Party (fdp). The fdp’s East German orientation may be more within her comfort zone, as she hails from Germany’s east herself.
The real question is, if more of the vote on polling day goes to the Social Democratic Party (sdp) leader, Frank Walter Steinmeier, which parties he will choose to engage with in coalition. If he looks further left and engages the Green Party and the current opposition Left Party (at present a seemingly unlikely proposition), then the most recent polls indicate the combined vote would marginally exceed that of a Christian Democrat/Christian Socialist/fdp alliance.
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Merkel-Steinmeier Election Debate
'You're Like an Old Married Couple!'
By David Crossland
German voters had hoped that Sunday's much-hyped television debate between Chancellor Angela Merkel and her Social Democratic Party (SPD) challenger Frank-Walter Steinmeier would breathe life into the tepid election campaign that has been likened to a cotton wool fight.
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Friday, May 22, 2009
Solana Fails Brussel's As Putin Wins Again
EU-Russia Summit Reveals Differences Rather Than Agreement
EU and Russian leaders failed to mend the rifts at their summit in the Siberian town of Khabarovsk. Moscow criticised the EU's new eastern partnership while Brussels urged for a more reliable energy supply.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Germany Remembers And Reflects On Tomorrow: 1929 & 2009's Frightful Twins

By SPIEGEL Staff
Is history repeating itself? The current global downturn has many parallels to the Great Depression. And if the current massive bailout packages fail, the effect on the world's economies could be similarly drastic.
The Germans have always had a penchant for looking to America to gain a glimpse into the future.
They marveled at the Apollo 11 mission to the moon. They admired the gray but affordable Commodore personal computer. And they succumbed to the spell of an Internet company with the odd name of Google.
Will the current crisis be as bad as the Great Depression?
Now the Germans are looking across the Atlantic once again, but this time they see images that remind them of their own past, images of sad-looking people standing in long lines, hoping for work.
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Thursday, April 16, 2009
Military Defenders Of U.S. Constitution Get Apology From Global Governance Elites

Desperate Fearful Attempt By Global Governance Elitists
>>>>FAILS<<<<
Constitutionalists Win!
Napolitano Apologizes for Offending Veterans After DHS Eyes Them for 'Rightwing Extremism'
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano apologized to veterans in a FOX News interview after a DHS report labeled returning troops at risk for embracing right-wing extremism.
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Monday, April 13, 2009
The Vatican, Germany and Global Regulation
April 13, 2009 | From theTrumpet.com
There’s something sinister about the linkage between the Vatican, certain German elites and the regulatory power that Anglo-Americans have yielded up to the EU-controlled Financial Stability Board.
We are not conspiracy theorists. We don’t believe in the rapture. Nor do we have any affiliation with any of the sects that claim knowledge of underground dealings of secret societies working to establish a new world order.
Monday, April 6, 2009
G-20, NATO, the EU—and Prophetic Reality!
April 6, 2009 | From theTrumpet.com
The three summits that presented the Obama administration with its first exposure to the big-time arena of international relations have tested its mettle and found it wanting.
Ostriches really don’t bury their heads in the sand. However, the age-old adage that willful ignorance is like an ostrich with its head in the sand prevails. In fact, it fits the current scenario of the new American administration struggling to find its feet in three forums in which it was patently outgunned, outmaneuvered and outshone by the hard-bitten Franco-German team.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Victory For The World Champion Spy
Many events occurring this year in Europe are reinforcing the increasing dominance of that continent by the nation of Germany.
Having created a monetary system that contained inequities destined to sow the seeds of its own failure, Germany now has the whole of Eastern Europe in addition to Ireland, the Baltic countries and Iceland virtually begging for German initiative to lead them out of economic crisis.
Germany is clearly the economic and the political power to which the whole of Europe now looks for leadership in its time of crisis. Yet it has been roundly criticized for not pulling its weight in the security and defense of the West.
Germany has for some time been encouraged by other EU nations and, in particular, by the United States, to shoulder a greater burden in the defense and security of not only Europe, but in theaters such as Afghanistan and the Persian Gulf. Almost every step of the way, Germany has appeared reluctant to oblige. Now, things are changing—and changing rapidly. All of a sudden, Germany’s postwar image as a reluctant debutante has been replaced by that of a new, vigorous, highly inventive, state-of-the-art emerging military power!
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Munich … Peace for Our Time?
February 9, 2009 | From theTrumpet.com
The 45th annual Munich Security Conference was different to all the others. But will the outcome produce peace for our time?
It was the infamous declaration that British Prime Minister Chamberlain made upon his return from negotiating a peace settlement between Great Britain and Nazi Germany that originally connected the city of Munich with the concept of world peace.
Landing at Heston Airport on his return from Munich, Sept. 30, 1938, Chamberlain waved the piece of paper containing the signatures of both himself and Hitler, the document known as the Munich Agreement, declaring his belief that it would secure “peace for our time.”
Less than one year later, on Sept. 3, 1939, two days after the Nazi invasion of Poland, Britain was at war with Germany, a war that was to engulf the globe before the Allies secured their final victory over the Axis nations in 1945.
Seventeen years later, Ewald von Kleist, a German publisher, founded the Conference on Security Policy in Munich, in 1962. Delegates at the first conference included government ministers, members of parliament, senior representatives of the armed forces, scientists and journalists. The idea was to create a transatlantic forum focused on the major foreign- and security-policy challenges facing the Western alliance in an endeavor to work toward securing “peace for our time.”
With only a couple of exceptions, the Munich Security Conference (msc) has convened annually ever since.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Russia Outbids U.S.
The Kremlin is sending a clear message to America—it must compromise with Russia, or else lose in Afghanistan.
Russia is pushing America out of a vital air base in Central Asia. Last Wednesday, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev announced that the states of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan would be joining with Russia to form a collective security alliance on par with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (nato).
Friday, February 6, 2009
The Honest Steinmeier Wishes To Broker New Global Security Architecture At Munich
Germany's Steinmeier Calls for New Global Security Architecture

Steinmeier and Iranian Speaker Of Parliament, Larijani, will meet again in Munich This Weekend
"The Cold War has been over for 20 years - which means it is high time that we start breaking out of that way of thinking, a way of thinking that sometimes accompanies us like a long shadow out of the past," he said, during opening speeches at the Munich Security Conference....
"The old dream of a shared security area stretching from Vancouver to Vladivostok, which has been discussed in this very room multiple times, is not just going to fall from heaven. I fear it will remain a dream if we seek its fulfillment through a legally binding treaty, with long years of negotiations and the uncertain outlook of ratification in more than 50 parliaments."
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Thursday, February 5, 2009
Watch Munich This Weekend For The Tide To Turn in the Atlantic Alliance - Ron Fraser Reports
Germany’s foreign minister, Vice Chancellor Frank-Walter Steinmeier, lost no time in muscling in on President Obama’s foreign-policy agenda. By Ron Fraser....
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Monday, January 5, 2009
2009—Year of the Beast? - Ron Fraser Identifies

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!