Center Right Surges in European Elections

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Another setback for the Globalist Far Left, and a threat to NATO war planning

Repeatedly returning to the States during the last few months after my various travels and participation in pro-freedom rallies and speeches in Europe, I have often been asked about how the populist/nationalist conservative movement in Europe is going.

Emergent political parties like:

the German AFD – ”Alternative für Deutschland”- often associated with European Parliament firebrand Christine Anderson,

France’s “National Rally” lead by Marine Le Pen,

Georgia Meloni’s Brothers of Italy (Fratelli d’Italia),

Belgium’s Vlaams Belang (New Flemish Alliance),

and Romania’s AUR – Alianța pentru Unirea Românilor

among many others

have been surging in polling, but the outstanding question was whether they would be able to convert this to momentum in the ballot box.

These have all been labeled by the “Trusted News Initiative” (TNI) corporate press mob as “Far Right”, but my impression (after actually meeting and speaking with various leaders) has been that a more accurate label would be populist/nationalist center-right political parties. With a tip of the hat to US politics, you might call this an emerging “Make Europe Great Again” movement.

And the envelope, please…

Well, yes, in fact, last week’s European Parliament elections were a stunning setback to the narrative of the unstoppable momentum towards globalism, centralized planning and command economies, and suppression of national identities and cultures. Or, using less academic language, we could just say that the WEF and UN-led push towards globalized one-world Marxism took it on the chin yesterday. Not a knock-out blow, but still quite encouraging.

Of course, the nattering nabobs of negativism will observe that the Brussels-based European Parliament is essentially a de-barked lapdog and that all of the decision-making power in the EU resides in the undemocratically appointed European Council and its woke European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (often derisively called Ursula von der Liar due to her frequent spreading of COVID policy “misinformation”). And they would have a valid point. But Rome was not built in a day.

During the time of the US Biden Presidency, in close alignment with US/NATO policies, the majority of the ruling coalitions across Europe have moved far to the left, promoting open border/mass immigration policies, Green New Deal + stringent environmentalism (and contradictory pro-Pharma/genetic “vaccine” mandates), free trade, and expanded “defense” commitments (including unquestioning support for aggressive military adventurism in Ukraine as well as Russia).

During my recent trip to Geneva to speak against the globalist policies of the WHO and its “Pandemic Treaty” and amended “International Health Regulations”, all the buzz in the small breakout groups of international “Freedom Fighters” seemed to focus on what was considered an almost certainty that the US would find some pretense to launch tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine against Russian forces during the run-up to the US Presidential election – potentially a stunning “October Surprise” Hail Mary strategy. A NATO tail wagging the US Imperial dog in defense of an insecure Deep State sensing a vague existential electoral threat. After all, the Military-Industrial, Biodefense-Industrial, and Censorship-Industrial complexes and their TNI mob Cerebrus gotta do what is necessary to maintain privileges and profit.

Until yesterday, the obvious fly in the European Union Parliamentary soup has been the electoral success of Georgia Meloni and her “Brothers of Italy” party, which, before their surprise election, were pitched to the world by the same TNI mob as both “Far Right” and as the Fascist inheritors of the corporatist/socialist mantle of Benito Mussolini (just move on and ignore the contradiction) – but in practice under the thumb of Brussels and its financial controls have proven to be more of a centrist mouse that roared. Lots of big talk, but not many financial options to actually do anything novel. Brussels’ (EU/EP/EC) easy money and resulting local, national indebtedness have repeatedly belled populist cats all across Europe.

And then along comes this year’s vote for EU members of Parliament.

Now, like flatulence in a small crowded Brussels conference room, yesterday’s European Parliament election results have made the stench of the failure of EU-backed globalist policies undeniable. The persuadable middle of Europe is awaking from its PsyWar propaganda-induced hypnosis. Of course, the TNI mob has labeled this electoral insurgency as “Far Right,” but the ruling “Brothers of Italy” party has demonstrated otherwise.

The key question now on my mind is whether this foreshadows a populist surge here in these 50 not-so-United States.

From my rural Virginia perch across the pond, what I see are hopeful signs that reason may be starting to prevail in Europe, if not in California, Washington DC and New York. The biggest problem with today’s Far Left coalitions (including Ursula Von der Leyen’s European People’s Party (EPP)) is that they repeatedly put their passion for leftist political theory and ideals ahead of pragmatic governance and are seemingly unable to confront the reality of the political and economic box that they have created for themselves. Of course the do this for all the right and proper reasons, and in careful alignment with US “interests”. Apparently these policies are based on the thesis that they narcissistically know what is best for the unwashed useless eaters combined with a duty-bound sense of noblesse oblige which aims to give the rest of Europe what they really need. And of course, to do so fast and hard before formerly sovereign (but now emasculated) nation-states can figure out that they have been had.

Sound at all familiar, dear readers?

The quotes below are from a piece published in today’s “Politico” and illustrate key paradoxes in current European Union policies- In short, no, sorry, you just cannot have it all. The debt incurred by socialist/Marxist politics eventually must be repaid after you run out of other people’s money to spend. Here in the self-designated Imperial Capital of the world, we would do well to heed that simple but long forgotten Margaret Thatcher wisdom. And to listen carefully to European voices if we care to maintain any semblance of partnership.

Or you could just double capital gains taxation over the short term, void that debt via the magic of hyperinflation, surreptitiously and simultaneously crash the Euro and Petrodollar (suck on that, CCP!), season lightly with limited deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in the corrupt depopulated wasteland of Ukraine, swap in Central Bank Digital Currency with an overlay of Social Credit System enforcement, and call it the Great Reset. Anyone for another round of Quantitative Easing by the US Federal Reserve? And by the way, do we really need elections when we are facing such a crisis, or is it simply time to invoke war powers? No big deal. What could possibly go wrong?

Like the superficial appeal of a “Sharp Dressed Man”, the rubes will come running for CBDC + Social Credit Score relief if you just make the crisis big enough and repeat the lies often enough.More on that in a future essay.

Author: Robert W Malone

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