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This is clearly the first Synarchist version <strong>of</strong> the Pan- European Union<br />

<strong>of</strong> Coudenhove Kalergi, which represents the elimination <strong>of</strong> sovereign<br />

nations states to a supranational entity that would be run by central bankers<br />

centered in City-Communes, and their obedient technocrats in each city.<br />

According to Saint Yves, the reason why the Europeans could never adhere<br />

to an American conception <strong>of</strong> a Constitutional Republic resided in the fact<br />

that Europeans must respect their history, that is, family, hierarchy and<br />

tradition. The political tradition that made this possible, in France<br />

particularly was the hierarchical tradition <strong>of</strong> the pre-1789 governing bodies<br />

<strong>of</strong> the General Estates, which included the Clergy, the Nobility and the Third<br />

Estate. This is what Vichy France attempted to inoculate to their youth<br />

<strong>movement</strong> at Uriage and what today's Europe <strong>of</strong> Regions is attempting to<br />

implement under the guise <strong>of</strong> Valery Giscard d'Estaing's European<br />

Constitution scheme and the Comte de Paris, the would be King <strong>of</strong> France,<br />

Henry VII d'Orleans. Another underlying assumption <strong>of</strong> this whole utopian<br />

system is that Saint Yves d'Alveydre was calling for a European<br />

Constitution, which was aimed at the inclusion <strong>of</strong> Israel, but with the<br />

exclusion <strong>of</strong> Islam.<br />

5.2 THE EXCLUSION OF ISLAM<br />

Saint Yves is not ambiguous at all on the question <strong>of</strong> Islam. In the<br />

{Mission des souverains} he warned about the necessity <strong>of</strong> its exclusion. He<br />

wrote: "I have indicated the measures to be taken with respect to Islam:" said<br />

Saint Yves," there are very different other ones that the Council <strong>of</strong> Churches<br />

would have to adopt vis-à-vis Israel. This last one, entangled, but not<br />

regularly associated with all <strong>of</strong> the works <strong>of</strong> Christianity, having no armed<br />

political body in opposition to it, like Islam has, should not, without<br />

dangerous iniquity, be treated like the Social State <strong>of</strong> the Muslims." Saint<br />

Yves argues that there must absolutely be a new alliance between the<br />

Christian nations <strong>of</strong> Europe and Israel against Islam, even if people object<br />

that it was "the people <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem who crucified Jesus." (p. 449)<br />

Saint-Yves wrote: "In summation: Israel is a major (player) rallied in<br />

fact to the Empire <strong>of</strong> Civilization; Islam in a minor (player) armed against<br />

that Empire. We must open to the first the assurance and regular enjoyment<br />

<strong>of</strong> its right; we must tie the second, willingly or by force, to the Christian<br />

peace everywhere across Africa and Asia." (Op. Cit., p. 453) As for the<br />

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