before his exile in 1947. What is known is that both Sikorski and Retinger were
strong supporters of a European unification, and that the latter helped found both
the Council of Europe (a concept which was
wholeheartedly proposed and
embraced by British Prime Minister—and Freemason—Winston Churchill as
early as 1943) and the European Movement International between 1947 and
1949; both of which are direct precursors to the current European Union.
Briefly put, both organizations were strong promoters of the concept of a
fully integrated and centralized “United States of Europe” in which a centralized
European parliament and Constitution would be directly applicable to all citizens
under its purview, regardless of which respective national region they dwelled
in, each subject to applicable centralized law and edict. Enlisting various high-
level industrialists and lobbyists and directly influencing United Nations
decisions, these integrated European movements disseminated various think-
tanks—including the Bilderberg conferences— throughout the 1950s until 1993,
when the Maastricht Treaty came into unanimous effect
and the architects of a
federalized Europe realized their dream some 50 years later with the emergence
of the European Union.
The similarities between the EU and the concept of synarchy mentioned
previously in this chapter are altogether striking. True, the former may not
speak the mystical language of enlightened despotism (proposed as early as 370
BC by Plato in his
Republic
) guiding man’s evolution through direct reign and
control, but
the notion of a singular law, a singular constitution, a singular
government all betoken the same quest for omniscient
power as predicted by
D’Alveydre as early as 1887 (which owes more than a tip of the hat to the initial
influence of a central federalized government proposed by the Masonic founding
fathers of the U.S.) In fact, one can’t help to think of the ghost of D’Alveydre
smiling as he stood in line at the Euro Disney in 1992, knowing that his initial
seed would come into full fruition less than one year later. Tyrants can be such
thoughtfully patient gardeners at times, indeed.
These days, the heads and attendees of Bilderberg conferences have included
owners from the Washington Post and New York Times; heads of IBM, Google,
Unilever, Goldman Sachs, Nestle, BP and Barclays Bank; heads of the Federal
Reserve Bank, the World Trade Organization, the Council on Foreign Relations
and the Department of Defense; and even foreign royalty and presidents (in a
largely symbolic gesture, we presume.) And yet despite this level of combined
wealth and prestige, economic disparity both in the U.S. and internationally is at
an all-time high; medical and disease-borne crises remain at critical levels; and
the effective notion of high-level surveillance techniques has been proven not to
be a flight of fancy, but an orchestrated tactic used by several governments—all
of whom represent supposedly democratic interests.
And yet, these multinational corporations continue to see record profits,
international tax loopholes, increased presence and a suspiciously high degree of
lobbying influence. Wars are fought solely along broadly established economic
lines, sanctions
are placed into effect, and policies that directly affect public
safety are implemented without public approval or knowledge.
With this in mind, shall we be so quick to rashly dismiss D’Alveydre as a
crackpot?
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