Our thanks to Bernard Chalumeau for this commentary. Mr. Chalumeau is an
expert on international law and on the EU. He has a masterful treatise on this
subject, which points out that the Treaty of Westaphalia actually laid the
groundwork for national sovereignty in European nations. He shows how this
respect for sovereignty led to peace for many years. This sacred concept of
sovereignty was violated by Germany and other nations and it was this violation
of national rights that led to WWI and WWII.
Yet we are falsely led to believe that surrendering sovereignty is the
solution to peace. Quite the opposite is true, and we are now seeing the EU
provoking war in the Middle East and Ukraine, giving the lie to its lie.
Sadly, at this point in history there is no nation that violates national
sovereignties with more regularity than the US.
I am awaiting a translation of the above cited treatise.
Yes, American, Brits,
Russian and French must unite but to do what?
First
of all: to restore international law, national law and
democracy!
In
1648, the 30 years long war in Europe was concluded thanks to the
Treaty of Westphalia treaty. Based on the sovereignty of the states. This treaty
was the origin of public international law. The conflicts remained relatively
less bloody up to the Second World War where the Westphalien principles were
forgotten.
In
1904 a cartel of German chemical industries with BASF, Bayer and Hoechst began
to produce monstrous weapons like poisonous gas, TNT and bombs, in such a
quantity that Germany
could govern Europe
and the world in case of war. Then, the cartel urged Kaiser Wilhelm II to
declare the war. He did.
But
Germany lost the war and the cartel
too.
The
treaty of Versaille,
ignoring completely the Westphalien principles, contained the germs of
the World War I. And the inevitable happened.
In
1925 BASF, Bayer, Hoechst and Agfa created the huge IG Farben cartel ready to
produce bombs, sarin gas and Zyklon B. To take its revenge and dominate the
world, the cartel financed the Nazi party of Adolph Hitler. And then came World
War II.
During
the war, IG Farben erected the concentration camp at Ausschwitz to make money by
massive extermination of Jews
using Zyklon B. The IG Farben cartel was the biggest supplier of weapons of
mass destruction in World War II.
But
Germany lost the war again and the
cartel too.
After
the second World War, the United Nation tried to restore the Wesphalien
principles but not completely.
Then
a coalition of Bankers and of the cartel appointed a team of lawyers directed by
Walter Hallstein. He was a very experienced lawyer of the Nazi regime who,
curiously, escaped the sentence of the Court of Nuremberg. The
cartel financed the strategic development of the legal framework needed to
control and rules a subjugated world with an upside down international
law.
The
cartel maneuvered in such a way that the Nazi Walter Hallstein was the main
drafter of the Rome treaty and then elected first president of the EU Commission
in Brussels to establish this kind of law in Europe.
In
2009, 27 European politicians underwrote the monstrous undemocratic Lisbon treaty and the key elements of an act toward
the empowerment of the cartel interests all over Europe,
destroying centuries of European democracy.
Today,
the EU commissioners are afraid, very afraid: if, one day, some people of
Europe understand what happened and
decide to unite to restore the law on the legitimate way to democracy, the
EU structure will immediately collapse. They are so afraid that they order
governments to control our private lives, to spy on our computers, our mobile
phone, to prosecute opponents and throw them in prison .
The
union to restore
international law according to Westphalien principles of sovereignty, national
law and democracy belongs to the people.
And
we must unite now to survive!
There
is no other way.
By
establishing the OIC (Organisation of Islamic Conference) the Muslims managed,
with 56 Islamic states, to remove the United Nations and spread sharia law throughout the world.
Are
we so cowardly as not to unit to do the same to restore
democracy?
It
is up to the people to decide…
Bernard
CHALUMEAU.
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