OUR CANADIAN ALLIES WANT NO PART OF AN AMERICAN SUPER STATE

 

Since the dissolution of our Empire, successive governments have had a policy of distancing Britain from our former colonies. Not only have African and Asian countries been abandoned, but so have our own relatives in Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia).  With the development of despotic, international world rule, Canadians are desperately fighting to retain their independence of America, just as we are trying to remain apart from the EU.

 

There seems to have been a behind-the-scenes plot hatched by powerful internationalists, to dismantle the British and other European empires in readiness for world government. This diabolical plan must have been conceived by those who plotted the Second World War, even before hostilities looked likely. To think that while Europeans, including Canadians, were fighting for what they believed were national ideals, warmongers were using the war to make the destruction of European nations possible.

 

A clandestine scheme by bankers to steal power and destroy nations was known of even before the Russian revolution. Strangely, Winston Churchill was talking enthusiastically about this moneylenders-led Europe even while the Second-World-War was raging.   This move to take power from Christian Europeans came at a time in the 1920s and 30s when great engineering advances were being made, particularly in regard to the development of  motor cars, aero planes and ships.  The British, Germans, French, Italians, and even Americans, were enjoying a close and  friendly rivalry at that time, the like of which had never been seen before or since.  Winston Churchill's thirst for war in Europe cannot easily be explained.  He had serious anxieties about the threat posed by the Soviet Union which, through his actions, he helped, while Mussolini's Italy which he admired, as well as the rest of free Europe, he condemned to a slow death.  The wartime leader's support for a Europe tied by commercial interests, rather than the people, is a hard pill to swallow, particularly considering the death and destruction that the Second World War brought.  Churchill, however, could not have envisaged the kind of socialist tyranny that the EU has since become.

 

Few people want anything like a world-wide Soviet Union - yet that is what we are heading towards. The three main parties have had many annual conferences where they could have taken the opportunity to mull over the demise of Britain, the Dominions and mainland Europe.  During their lengthy, stage-managed debates, not one of them has identified the real villains, or proposed Britain's withdrawal from the EU, which both common-sense and the public's wishes demand. Clearly, Socialists, Liberals and neo-Conservatives are no more than lickspittles at the beck and call of the City and the wealthy entrepreneurs who finance their parties.

 

We need to make it clear that our first duty lies with our families.  Then our loyalty and allegiance goes to our nation, followed closely by our kith and kin in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and those remaining in South Africa and Zimbabwe.  The British nation itself should decide who they want as friends and allies.  That decision should not be made for them by a gang of money-grabbing, warmongering, immoral shysters.