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Saturday, September 20, 2008

The European Gulag is Born

With all the chaos in the financial sector, it is easy to overlook the extremely disturbing information that quietly slipped into the mainstream news last week about the accelerating enforcement of the European Arrest Warrant System.
The system itself is not new, having been passed into law by Parliament on 1st January 2005, but what is new is the process of “trial in absentia,” to which our Attorney General has just offered full support.
Coming as it does in the midst of all the other multifaceted crises that we are facing with the ongoing collapse of the global financial system, the accelerating erosion of our civil liberties and the breakdown of our society into an anarchic mob of enraged, psycopathic yahoos: the direction and intent of these legal maneuvers by the EU bureaucracy simply cannot be denied any longer. It is absolutely clear that we are witnessing the installation of a legal system straight from the pages of Kafka, a system that will immediately go into high gear on the day that the Lisbon treaty comes into legal effect, with the accession to the EU presidency of the first unelected dictator of Pan Europa.
With this in mind, we can fully expect British political dissidents, artists, writers and journalists of all stripes to be targeted, demonised, tried in absentia at some kangaroo court in the nether regions of the emerging EUSSR, and deported without further due process - all in the name of “consistency with the EU,” according to our (quite clearly unqualified politically or morally for the position) “Attorney General.”
Well, it’s nice to know that we will be “consistent” with all the other former nation states of Europe on our way to hell. We wouldn’t want to be left out of all the fun, after all, would we?

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