Further down the road towards post-democracy

Today, the German constitutional court basically approved the most abominable ESM (“European Stability Mechanism”). As was expected. So far, this court has always followed the “European” road, in the way the “elites” plan their Europe: As a superstate with unlimited access to people’s ressources and very limited freedoms. The court imposed just two requirements, probably to make its decision look more balanced and less obvious: The German Bundestag will have to approve every extra Euro above the already “agreed” 190 billion Euro and the members of parliament will have to be informed about new plans and developments of the ESM. Knowing the current “nod through” mentality of the German parliament, both requirements are of course nothing but fig leafs. And what about the 190 billion Euro? Shouldn’t the German people be asked if they are happy to give away about two thirds of their annual budget in order to “save” foreign banks? Isn’t it high time that they are asked not only about the ESM, but about the whole direction Europe is taking? Why have they never been asked about anything?

Now, only the German Bundespraesident Gauck can stop the ESM, can stop the beginnings of a (finance) dictatorship in Europe, orchestrated by Goldman Sachs et al, that will ultimately destroy the very values and foundations of this continent: democracy, freedom, the constitutional state. I doubt that he won’t sign the treaty, it just looks like as if everything had been carefully planned long in advance. The two heads of state before Mr Gauck would never have signed such a thing as the ESM (it is said). And the circumstances under which they left or had to leave their office were very weird …

So, the next “Ermaechtigungsgesetz” is well underway. If the ESM comes into effect, Germany will loose its financial and national souvereignty and become liable for other European countries and their banks (without limit). Needless to say, that the majority of the German citizens did not benefit from the Euro. And that this common currency destroys the economies of the PIIGS because it ruins their competitiveness. And that hatred among the European nations is already growing.

Who benefits from this?

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