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Old 11-12-2006, 03:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Following enquiries, British member of the European Parliament Gerard Batten, of the UK Independence Party, exposed Prodi’s connection with the kgb in front of the European Parliament.

The significance of this is that Prodi, currently prime minister of Italy (for the second time) was president of the European Commission during the period when the ex-Soviet states of Eastern Europe were negotiating for membership of the EU. Those were heady days, involving many shady deals as the EU, Russia, each separate European state aspiring for EU membership, and the Vatican each struggled to thrash out deals that would be to their own individual interest. Could it be that the presence of Mario Scaramella at the scene of Litvinenko’s poisoning has any connection with ensuring that he be silenced before giving evidence against the high-profile Eurocrat Romano Prodi that might prove embarrassing to these high-powered interests?

The EU, Russia and the Vatican are playing for high stakes in the great geopolitical game of establishing a new global order as U.S. influence and power declines. The EU (supported by the Vatican) and Russia are obviously pursuing separate imperialist agendas. Economically, each has built a dependence on the other, with Russia being dependant on European investment to grow its economy, and Europe having a marked dependence on Russia for the supply of much of its energy needs. In addition, these two power blocs share a common strategic border.

For all these reasons, the EU and Russia have a need to cooperate with each other in pursuit of both their separate and mutual interests. Neither can afford the embarrassment of having any of their more questionable under-the-table deals made public. This is especially so given the prospect of their colluding against the interests of the British and Americans in their respective international negotiations, which is certainly a probability. It is in the EU’s and Russia’s interests to keep the United States, in particular, on side until they are ready to reveal their true hand. That time has not yet arrived. But it will soon—perhaps very soon.
Yeah, when the USA join up with Canada and Mexico.

Then we will have 1984 in full.
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I am amazed that what used to be 'secret' and 'undergroound' is now so openly talked about in public, and yet the same people that discuss it do not seem to be awake to the threat.

The EU has realised that the people of Europe are going cold on the EU and so they speed up integration and introduce the constitution so that by the time the people wake up the project will be complete. This is why the pace is quickening.

Maybe this is the reason our politicians all see to support the EU wholeheartedly. They know they might get bumped off all too easily if they say otherwise.
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This is another perspective on the case:

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Very interesting and conceivable theory. It would also explain his attack on Putin. He might have used his accidental dying to inflict his last peice of damage.
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