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a federation and lifting the restrictions on the movement of goods, services, capital, workers and<br />

tourists within the Community. They also adopted common agricultural, fisheries, and nuclear<br />

research policies. Jacques Delors, in the Delors Report, a blueprint for EC unification, called for<br />

a “transfer of decision-making power from member states to the community.”<br />

On January 1, 1995, Austria became the 13th nation.<br />

The European Union (located at Rue de la Loi, Brussels, Belgium) is now made up of<br />

Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Irish Republic, Italy,<br />

Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. It had been<br />

reported that the EU was looking to have a total of 20 member nations, yet in 2004 they are<br />

adding Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland,<br />

Slovakia, and Slovenia.<br />

After deciding in 1992 to move towards a single European currency controlled by a European<br />

Central Bank; that currency, known as the ‘euro,’ emerged in 2002, when euro notes and coins<br />

replaced the national currencies of 12 of the 15 countries of the European Union.<br />

The industrial capability of the European Union is nearly equal to that of the United States.<br />

Western Europe also accounts for about 25% of the world’s production, and 35% of its trade.<br />

When the time comes, and it surely will, that the people of the European Union finally allow<br />

themselves to become a single political entity, they will be a world power, and a force to be<br />

reckoned with.<br />

THE BILDERBERGER GROUP<br />

Dr. Joseph H. Retinger (who died in 1960), economist, political philosopher, communist<br />

Poland’s Charge d’Affaires, and a major proponent of a united Europe; along with Prince<br />

Bernhard (of Lippe-Biesterfeld) of the Netherlands, Colin Gubbins (former director of the<br />

British SOE, Special Operations Executive), and Gen. Walter Bedell Smith (former American<br />

Ambassador to Moscow, and director of the CIA, who said when he took over the CIA: “We<br />

can’t lick world communism- no counterinsurgency plans will work. We must compromise and<br />

co-exist with communism.” He later became an Under Secretary of State in the Eisenhower<br />

Administration); joined together in 1954 to organize this secret group. Created under the<br />

direction of Alastair Buchan, son of Lord Tweedsmuir, and Chairman of the Royal Institute of<br />

International Affairs; its governing council was made up of Robert Ellsworth (Lazard Freres),<br />

John Loudon (N. M. Rothschild), Paul Nitze (Shroeder Bank), C. L. Sulzberger (New York<br />

Times), Stansfield Turner (who later became CIA Director), Peter Calvocoressi (Penguin Books),<br />

Andrew Schoenberg (RIIA), Daniel Ellsberg, and Henry Kissinger.<br />

Bernhard said: “It is difficult to reeducate the people who have been brought up on<br />

nationalism to the idea of relinquishing part of their sovereignty to a supranational body…”<br />

Lord Rothschild and Laurance Rockefeller handpicked 100 of the world’s elite, and they<br />

have a heavy cross membership with the Council on Foreign Relations (which they control), the<br />

English Speaking Union, the Pilgrims Society, the Round Table, and the Trilateral Commission.<br />

Their purpose was to regionalize Europe, according to Giovanni Agnelli, the head of Fiat, who<br />

said: “European integration is our goal and where the politicians have failed, we industrialists<br />

hope to succeed.” In Alden Hatch’s biography of Bernhard, he stated that the Bilderberg Group<br />

gave birth to the European Community (now the European Union). Their ultimate goal is to have<br />

a one-world government.

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