It has been said and repeated enough, one day, you will take the time to visualize the conference of...: " Who REALLY governs France and Europe », and everything will finally become clear for you... Finally, it is all the harm that I wish you; )
In this 1er July 2013, the European Union has just expanded with a new Member State: Croatia, which becomes the 28e member.
It is hard to believe and yet it is true: although the European Union is sinking into a multidimensional crisis (economic, social, monetary, financial, industrial, commercial, diplomatic, military, moral, etc.), it there are therefore still States which wish to board this Titanic.
Why?
To simplify, this is due to 4 main reasons.
4 REASONS FOR CROATIA TO BOARD THE TITANIC
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- 1°) Because the sponsors of the so-called "European construction" - the United States of America and their vassals - have decided so.
I recall that this "European construction" was conceived from the end of the Second World War as a self-blocking process by nature, based on a "Tower of babelization" of the European continent.
The more the number of Member States increases within the "European construction" and the more Washington can be certain that the system will be blocked, because of the irreducibility of the divergences of national interests (cf. my conference "Who governs France and Europe?").
Croatia's entry will make the European Union even more unmanageable. And therefore it is up to Washington to better direct the whole.
Already, the Croatian has become the 24e language of the European Union and led the European Commission to launch - in June 2012 - a notice of competition for 70 posts of Croatian-speaking administrators, translators and interpreters.
- 2°) Because the United States of America and their vassals manipulate the media in such a way that the alternation in power in the States of Europe can only be made between Europeanist parties favorable to the so-called "European construction".
The French "UMPS" system (which is just a copy paste of the Republican Party / Democratic Party system in the United States) also applies in Croatia, as it applies in all the other countries of the European Union . It suffices for that to grant more than 75% of the television time to these two parties so that the number of votes which they collect results mechanically from it.
In Croatia, the UMPS is called HDZ-SPD.
Jadranka Kosor President of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ - "right-wing" party style UMP) was president of the Croatian government from July 6, 2009 to December 23, 2011 and led Croatia's accession negotiations to the European Union .
However, when she lost the legislative elections on December 4, 2011, in favor of the "Cocorico" Coalition, a center-left alliance, she was replaced, nineteen days later, by Zoran Milanović, President of the social democrat of Croatia (SDP - "left" party style PS) and leader of this "Cocorico".
Which Milanović, former adviser in the Croatian mission to the European Union and NATO in Brussels, immediately confirmed that he intended to complete the procedure for Croatia's admission to the EU.
Zoran Milanović succeeding Jadranka Kosor was basically like Rajoy succeeding Zapatero or Holland succeeding Sarkozy.

- 3°) Because the leaders hold out to their respective peoples the extraordinary advantages that are supposed to flow from joining the European Union.
It doesn't matter what the leaders think deep down. They are not there to carry out the policy desired by their respective peoples. They are there to apply a policy dictated by those who hold the big media and who have precisely had them elected where they are, on this express condition.
Thus, the Croatian government promised, swore, to the Croats that joining the EU would bring a considerable influx of foreign investment, which would create wealth and jobs. Who could contradict him effectively since these are only promises and they are repeated over and over by all the major media in the country?
He also indicated that very large amounts of so-called “European” aid – which he estimated at 11,7 billion euros by 2020 – would be paid to Croatia, in particular via the “structural funds”.
Again, who could explain to the Croats that such a sum, even if it were indeed paid, would be nothing compared to the dismantling of their economic and social model which is looming?
Soaked up in television, the Croatian people have therefore done like all the other peoples of Europe placed under Europeanist television hypnosis.
He doesn't really believe all these promises. But he still believes in it a little bit.
And above all, he ended up no longer imagining that there could be a future and a life outside the EU.
- 4°) Because the peoples are consulted for form, within the framework of referendums where the major media favor in an outrageous way the supporters of membership.
Logically, the referendum on Croatia's accession to the European Union, which was held on January 22, 2012, therefore received 66% of “yes”.
But it was by no means a profound momentum, as this high percentage might wrongly suggest. The population was so disgusted by the way this campaign unfolded - with a flood of Europeanist propaganda and the worst threats in the event of a negative vote - that 56% of registered voters refused to vote.
In such a way that the "yes" to Croatia's entry into the EU only represented... 29% of those registered. 71% of registered voters preferred either to vote “no” or, alas, to abstain because the “no” vote had been demonized in the media.
It was therefore a very sparingly measured 'yes' and the proof that the Croatian people showed no real enthusiasm for this membership, which was presented to them as an obligation and a fatality, as if there were no alternative possible.
This lack of enthusiasm, not to say this deaf refusal, was confirmed on Sunday April 14, 2013, when a record abstention rate, over 79%, came to ridicule the very meaning of the first elections of MEPs in Croatia (cf. http://www.upr.fr/presse/communiques-de-presse/la-spectaculaire-abstention-aux-premieres-elections-europeennes-en-croatie-est-un-nouveau-signe-de-necrose-de-leuropeisme).
Moreover, the notice of competition for the 70 positions of Croatian-speaking administrators, translators and interpreters that I mentioned above seems to have the worst difficulty in attracting candidates. It seems that young Croats have no desire to go and work in Brussels in the European institutions (cf.http://balkans.courriers.info/article20416.html).
CONCLUSION: WELCOME TO THE TITANIC!
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Anyone who documents themselves a little knows already what awaits, alas!, the Croatian people now that they have just entered the prison of the peoples of our time.
Now that Croatia has fallen into the trap, the fabulous promises can be sent back to the store of tricks and traps. The time has come to get down to business.
Croatian voters have just been warned that the Croatian economy has a "competitiveness problem", which no proponents of membership speaking on the airwaves told them before the 2012 referendum (http://www.lemonde.fr/europe/article/2013/06/30/le-probleme-de-la-croatie-c-est-celui-de-sa-competitivite_3438679_3214.html).
(Let us note in passing that this "problem of competitiveness" seems to worry the Euro-Atlantic oligarchy much more than the problems of corruption or criminal networks that are rampant in Croatia like everywhere else in the Balkans, and in particular in Montenegro.)
In the process, the leaders of the European Union indicated that the place of public companies in the Croatian economy (nearly 40% of GDP) was far too high. Goodbye!
While Croatia was basically living quite peacefully with its mixed economy - like the Greeks, the Spaniards, the Portuguese or the French -, the Croats are therefore now called upon to understand and admit that their public companies are subsidized and in debt, that 'they are poorly equipped to face international competition, and that the restructuring measures, imposed by Brussels during the accession negotiations, will have to be accelerated.
As a result, approximately 10.000 job cuts should hit Croatian public companies by 2015, ie one third of employees in the sector. And the Croatian State, present in the capital of 70 large companies, will have to carry out numerous privatizations. Of course, the supporters of the country's EU membership had never specified to the Croats that such would be the first, very concrete consequences, if they voted "yes" in the 2012 referendum. As with the French during the referendum on the Maastricht Treaty of 1992, they only assured voters that "Europe is Peace"...
The first target of this auction of Croatian public assets will be the national airline Croatia Airlines, which is struggling to survive with losses of 64 million euros in 2012 and a total debt of 132 million euros. According to the restructuring plan, 1 position out of 5 will be eliminated in this company which currently employs 1100 people.
The situation is presented in the same way in other public companies managing railways, highways and the post office.
A restructuring plan is currently affecting shipyards, a sector that employs nearly 10.000 people and also survived thanks to government aid. DIV, the family consortium which bought the Split shipyard from the State last March has just laid off more than 3000 employees.
Despite assurances to the contrary, all this will not improve the situation of the economy, which has been in a catastrophic recession since 2009.
Due to the austerity measures dictated by the European Commission in the context of so-called "upgrading" for "new entrants", consumption has been falling for 4 years, a consequence of the rise in unemployment (21% of the population), falling household incomes and declining exports.
As we know, it is not now that Croatia is a member of the EU that things will improve. Moreover, the "structural funds" expected by the Zagreb government to revive a moribund economy are likely to be much lower than expected: the EU budget has just been set to decrease for the coming years, Germany and the United Kingdom, in particular, having had enough of paying higher and higher sums for others.
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In short, Croatia has just tipped into European destruction.
The only positive element of this sad news is that the terrible disappointments which the Croatian people will experience - in the months and semesters to come - will perhaps contribute to hastening the necrosis and the collapse of this prison of the peoples what is the so-called "European construction". It is to be hoped.
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1er July 2013
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