The objectives of the EU

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by chatelot16 » 01/04/13, 17:39

not so on ... there are things that we believe due to the revolution and which were rather made by napoleon ... the revolution broke a lot and did not build much

napoleon was very quick to make lasting laws and institutions ... and to suppress the absurdity where the revolution was mired in

I remember what we were taught in school about the revolution, as if everything had been done by the revolution

when we look better, the current institutions were rather made by napoleon, louis philippe, napoleon3 ... and talleyrand who had an important role under all the government of this century!
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by the middle » 04/04/13, 07:58

Here, things become clearer:
In revealing comments before the troika's last visit to Athens, a representative of Greece to the European Commission, Maria Damanaki, said on FM To Vima radio, "The strategy of the European Commission during the year and Half or two past has been to reduce labor costs in all European countries to improve the competitiveness of European companies over their rivals in Eastern Europe and Asia. "

At the heart of EU action is a policy aimed at reducing the wages and working conditions of workers in all European countries to a level comparable to those of Eastern Europe, the China and India

http://www.mondialisation.ca/apres-chyp ... ce/5329655
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by the middle » 04/04/13, 10:16

In summary, if I understood correctly,
The EU is an active architect of globalization
Globalization means harmonization of wages around the world.
The EU, to achieve its ends (globalization), is obliged to put on its bottom, all the rich countries, to reduce wages.
There you have it? : Cheesy: ; I think so, basically.
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by Ahmed » 05/04/13, 21:15

Yes, The middle, you understood perfectly: since thanks to the poor of the Asian countries or of the East the number of rich person increased considerably, to increase the wealth and the number of the rich still, it is enough to increase the number of poor in the West!

The right has understood this for a long time and is reinforced in this conviction by the help which the left actively brings to it ...

Life is not beautiful? 8)
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by sen-no-sen » 06/04/13, 14:09

chatelot16 wrote:not so on ... there are things that we believe due to the revolution and which were rather made by napoleon ... the revolution broke a lot and did not build much


Not false.
The French revolution consisted in dismantling the royalist monarchy in order to allow the establishment of the bourgeoisie, as for the clergy, it was finally replaced by the religion of the republic: Freemasonry ...
Revolutions cannot work, because the group phenomenon which results from them does not allow readability in intellectual relations.
The revolution is neither more nor less than the expression of popular catharsis, hence the phenomena of violence ...
As a rule, the leaders of revolutions are mentally disturbed people, indirectly manipulated by shadow figures and occult dispensaries ...
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by the middle » 06/04/13, 18:22

Sen-no-sen,
I have an old opinion on revolutions : Cheesy:
the populace revolts or is revolted for one reason or another, and finally, nothing changes, pcq it is other manipulators who take power. : Cheesy:
Ultimately revolutions are always scheduled ...
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by sen-no-sen » 06/04/13, 18:29

lejustemilieu wrote:Sen-no-sen,
I have an old opinion on revolutions : Cheesy:
the populace revolts or is revolted for one reason or another, and finally, nothing changes, pcq it is other manipulators who take power. : Cheesy:
Ultimately revolutions are always scheduled ...


You have summed up the situation well! Alas ...
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by the middle » 09/04/13, 08:42

Hello,
I keep scratching, looking.
We rarely talk about the hidden objectives of the EU.
An example: the OSIRIS project

A new consortium has started work on an international strategy for the development of open and sustainable information and communication technology (ICT) research infrastructures. The OSIRIS project (“Towards an open and sustainable ICT research infrastructure strategy”), funded up to 818 367 euros under the "Information and Communication Technologies" theme of the Seventh Framework Program (FP7), will create a platform to develop cross-border public-private partnerships (PPPs) and establish a model for future large-scale investments scale in these important networks, facilities and services.

Sorry, but I don't understand anything about these few lines, except 818367 euros!

http://cordis.europa.eu/fetch?CALLER=FR ... &RCN=32332
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