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Farewell to the euro...Europe's worn out democracies



It sounds as though Christopher Jones has got a bad case of Europe Angst: "Are Europe's democracies worn out? Can Europeans save them? Or do they deserve to be saved? Are they even true democracies? In my last posting about uncontrolled immigration into Graeco-Roman Europe, I briefed WAISers on the decision by the town council of Meilen in Switzerland, to impose an apartheid solution on their town, in an effort to control the exploding number of Moslem and non European economic asylum seeking hordes. At the end of the posting, I warned of more to come and it has: the attached URL/article describes the policies of the anti-immigration Vlaams Blok in Belgium and predicts a 20% plus vote in local elections due shortly.

In reality, Europe is ruled by a deranged oligarchy of bureaucrats whose most cherished wish is to impose its "multi-culture" catastrophe onto Europe. And they are succeeding! In their devilish perversity, they want to destroy the last vestiges of western culture by force if necessary to pave the way for their "globalized" world. (sounds like the Masons are in on this!) Drugs, Porno, Mafia, Violence,Worthless Money, Unemployment and Nakedness; The real "Misère du Monde" is the pop culture that the US has so successfully exported around the globe. Europe's TV is a mess. There are no more classical concerts by a Kurt Maser or Claudio Abado, only perverts like Michael Jackson who could buy his way out of a pederast charge. The US should beware. The title: A WORN OUT DEMOCRACY was first coined as a chapter title in a wonderful and surprising book whose title was La Mia Vita. I always read it when I am feeling low. It is the most surprising book I ever read . . . but I cannot say who wrote it out of fear of Europe's oligarchical rulers."

RH: Why on earth would Europe's oligarchical rulers be concerned about Christopher Jones, unless he makes that remark in jest. As for US pop culture, I agree with Christopher. Entertainment fills people's heads with garbage. I am no expert on this garbage, but I was surprised to read in The Economist (3/8/03) that Penguin has signed up Madonna to write five children's books. Can someone tell me what qualifications Madonna has for this job? However, American pop culture is greatly outweighed by American's great positive contributions to the world. I will name but two: Stanford and TEXAS!

Ronald Hilton - 3/8/03


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