🧩🇪🇺🧩 We can't overlook yesterday's date - the 31st anniversary of the European Union (EU).
Legally, the EU was established on November 1, 1993, following the entry into force of the Maastricht Treaty, which was signed in February of that year by 12 countries: Belgium, the United Kingdom, Greece, Denmark, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, France, and West Germany.
Over the past 31 years, the EU has expanded nearly 2.5 times, welcoming 16 more member states: Austria, Sweden, Finland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Slovenia, Cyprus, Malta, Bulgaria, Romania, and Croatia. However, in 2020, the United Kingdom exited the EU following a public referendum.
Today, in addition to the 27 full member states of the EU, there are 9 candidate countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey, Ukraine, and Montenegro. But it’s complicated. For instance, Turkey has been a candidate for 25 years⁉️
All of this is just bare statistics. Now let’s share our thoughts on the European Union:
🧩 Today, the EU is undoubtedly the most successful globalist project of the last 30 years❗️❗️ Built upon the foundations of two previous economic frameworks - the "European Coal and Steel Community" established in 1952 and the "European Economic Community" formed in 1957 - it has managed to create a political project of a united Europe with a population of 500 million people. Remarkably, it has united countries with vastly different levels of development.
🧩 Of course, it is clear that without the collapse of the USSR and the socialist bloc, none of this would have been possible. However, the Maastricht Treaty was signed in a hurry to solidify the "Greater Europe" project. The creation of the EU was primarily a political move. The allure for future participants was very attractive - freedom of movement for goods, capital, and people. This approach proved to be 100% effective, especially in former socialist countries and former Soviet republics.
🧩 Following this came the construction of the EU matrix, during which all institutions—legislative, representative, and executive—were restructured. Only now do we clearly see how much sovereignty participating countries have lost. It has become evident that the leadership of the EU is completely detached from the realities of life for the peoples of Europe. The level of manipulation in bilateral relations with both EU members and candidate countries is at an all-time high. Moreover, by prioritizing certain "interests of the EU," the union has significantly distorted the real interests of its member states and their populations. The terms "MEP" (Member of the European Parliament) and "EU official" have long become notorious.
🧩 Unfortunately, that’s not all. It turns out that there was a next move prepared in the globalists' project. Starting from winter 2022, the EU is gradually but rapidly transforming into a military-political alliance. No new treaties have been signed; however, military rhetoric has now taken center stage. Increasingly frequent discussions are emerging about creating a pan-European army and pan-European security agencies. The NATO game suddenly seems less appealing due to US involvement. Thus, the "Greater Europe" project is sliding towards a military alliance with a real prospect of conflict with Russia.
And no one asked the peoples of Europe anything. Well, it seems they won’t be asking anytime soon…
Legally, the EU was established on November 1, 1993, following the entry into force of the Maastricht Treaty, which was signed in February of that year by 12 countries: Belgium, the United Kingdom, Greece, Denmark, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, France, and West Germany.
Over the past 31 years, the EU has expanded nearly 2.5 times, welcoming 16 more member states: Austria, Sweden, Finland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Slovenia, Cyprus, Malta, Bulgaria, Romania, and Croatia. However, in 2020, the United Kingdom exited the EU following a public referendum.
Today, in addition to the 27 full member states of the EU, there are 9 candidate countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey, Ukraine, and Montenegro. But it’s complicated. For instance, Turkey has been a candidate for 25 years⁉️
All of this is just bare statistics. Now let’s share our thoughts on the European Union:
🧩 Today, the EU is undoubtedly the most successful globalist project of the last 30 years❗️❗️ Built upon the foundations of two previous economic frameworks - the "European Coal and Steel Community" established in 1952 and the "European Economic Community" formed in 1957 - it has managed to create a political project of a united Europe with a population of 500 million people. Remarkably, it has united countries with vastly different levels of development.
🧩 Of course, it is clear that without the collapse of the USSR and the socialist bloc, none of this would have been possible. However, the Maastricht Treaty was signed in a hurry to solidify the "Greater Europe" project. The creation of the EU was primarily a political move. The allure for future participants was very attractive - freedom of movement for goods, capital, and people. This approach proved to be 100% effective, especially in former socialist countries and former Soviet republics.
🧩 Following this came the construction of the EU matrix, during which all institutions—legislative, representative, and executive—were restructured. Only now do we clearly see how much sovereignty participating countries have lost. It has become evident that the leadership of the EU is completely detached from the realities of life for the peoples of Europe. The level of manipulation in bilateral relations with both EU members and candidate countries is at an all-time high. Moreover, by prioritizing certain "interests of the EU," the union has significantly distorted the real interests of its member states and their populations. The terms "MEP" (Member of the European Parliament) and "EU official" have long become notorious.
🧩 Unfortunately, that’s not all. It turns out that there was a next move prepared in the globalists' project. Starting from winter 2022, the EU is gradually but rapidly transforming into a military-political alliance. No new treaties have been signed; however, military rhetoric has now taken center stage. Increasingly frequent discussions are emerging about creating a pan-European army and pan-European security agencies. The NATO game suddenly seems less appealing due to US involvement. Thus, the "Greater Europe" project is sliding towards a military alliance with a real prospect of conflict with Russia.
And no one asked the peoples of Europe anything. Well, it seems they won’t be asking anytime soon…