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Published time: December 07, 2011 18:53
Edited time: December 07, 2011 23:12
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Time is running out for Eurozone leaders to save their unified currency as they prepare for eleventh-hour talks in Brussels. But by preserving Euro, Europe dooms itself to Hitler’s dream of Euro dictatorship, believes journalist Tony Gosling.

­“The individual countries, if they want to retain their sovereignty, then they are going to have to go back to their original currencies,” Gosling told RT.

Gosling believes that there is very little democracy involved in Brussels – and a plot of turning Europe into a dictatorship is near its drop-scene.

“What we are discovering here, I think, is the playing out of a plot which has been going on for the last 50 years or so across Europe, which is in order to bring in a political union, control from the center in an undemocratic fashion. This is a kind of European dictatorship,” he said.

A clear example of this dictatorship is the situation with Greece and Italy, who according to Gosling are “now run by Goldman Sachs, effectively.”

“I’m afraid if Adolf Hitler was still alive, he would be smirking and smiling now, saying ‘Ahh, this looks rather good! This is a Euro-dictatorship, the kind of thing I dreamed of!’” Gosling concluded.

­Dr Lee Rotherham, from the Taxpayers' Alliance and the Bruge Group, believes that even if the Eurozone loses a couple of countries there still will be an underlying drive to push for a closer economic union.

“Fundamentally, I suspect that over the long term, there is going to be a loss of a couple of the Eurozone countries,” he said, “and more attention focused on a core group of the Eurozone, and which countries can be saved.” 

That way, “If the one starts to hit rocky shores, you still have the aspirations for the others,” he added.


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dd 08.12.2011 17:29

If every western country in the EU, the US and almost the whole planet is in depts with bilions & trilions of $, who the hell is actually the creditor????

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Jack (unregistered) 08.12.2011 16:43

“Make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it”. Adolf Hitler

1:  If Greece, Italy, etc default or leave the EU there will be a CRISIS, CRISIS, CRISIS, CRISIS, CRISIS!!!


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Christian (unregistered) 08.12.2011 12:23

otherside wrote in #5 Sweden was never part of the Eurozone, they retained their SEK, they are not even part of the ERM. They don't want the Euro, why should they care about the Eurozone. After all, Eurozone countries want to stick together closer inside the EU, well, as long as it will go on. The ideas of unified currency go back till the end of the sixties, but were scrapped after the Bretton-Woods system broke up. At the end of the 70ies, they came up with the ECU till 1999, then they switched to the Euro. They screwed it up, despite the fact that they had decades to do it right. Other Unions should be more careful with things like that, after all.
You are of course right but sad news from Sweden: yesterday on our news the Prime minister declared that substantial amounts of money would be sent to the IMF then of course given to the euro black hole. So now even are own currency can’t save us from this disaster thanks to our quisling government.

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