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Texts on the liquidation of the euro
In 2006, the Alliance for Democracy published its first article, headlined
“The Vultures Gather over Europe.”
At that time, in another format, we described how the public had been deceived about the currency reform with the
introduction of the euro in 2001, which has now resulted in the loss of personal investments (such as life
insurance, savings, pensions), a loss of earnings for working people, and with that any prospect of pensions for
the current workforce. We were worried then about bankruptcy. Today, we have to say that
the German state is indeed bankrupt.
The Merkel government has been concealing this for years and recently handed over responsibility for the national
budget to the European Central Bank (ECB). Thus, the German government has become redundant.
Political decisions that concern Germany revolve around trifles or projects it cannot afford. The press coverage
favours the interests of politicians, and high-court judges issue rulings in accordance with political tactics.
In our weekly articles, we have described the real situation in Germany and have pointed again and again to the
consequences of this fraudulent policy.
Our book,
“The German Disaster,”
explains how this
coup d'etat
was possible, and why Germany is not a democracy and never can be, if it does not find another way. Indeed,
another way is no longer possible, because our politicians are powerless. We depend on the goodwill of the few,
one of which is high finance. They rule the world. They rule us. Their power must be broken. Only then will the
European countries have a realistic chance to liberate themselves and recover from the euro experiment, and to
regain its power, including and especially Germany.
The Alliance for Democracy believes this power can come from the European people alone. They must decide how to
implement policy. The Alliance for Democracy believes we must have
real, direct democracy,
initially in all current euro countries and then in those who join them. This would establish the conditions for
the future Europe to become a confederation in which all countries have a constitutions and direct democracy. This
would create the conditions for a peaceful solution for the future Europe, because the Europe that the eurocrats
and national governments brought us is a Europe of poverty and war.
During the euro crisis, there were moments in which the crash was postponed. Now that Greece, the country with the
worst debt load, wants to leave the debt union, the clock is ticking. The crash could come any day. Every day it
has to be staved off. Of course, this is costly for the Merkel government, and all other governments. Contracts
must be broken, rights bypassed, new agreements must produce incomplete legislation overnight. Still, Merkel & Co.
can save face. They could still act, but the end is near.
Whatever else the end brings, it will put an end to the fraud, possibly the greatest public fraud of all time,
because at no time in Germany’s history have the people been so misled about how bad things are going for the
state, all the while the press report on everything, but leave out the essential. It is a time when anarchy rules,
not Angela.
For this reason, as part of a campaign, the Alliance for Democracy decided to publish texts on the downfall of the
euro in addition to our regular weekly articles.
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