Same Tactic, Larger Objectives
THOSE of us who possess the ability to see through the charade of modern politics are used to witnessing two mainstream parties bounce off one another with the result that a country is gently pushed in a certain direction on behalf of the underlying establishment, but for the first three months of this year we have seen exactly the same tactic used on a much bigger stage.
Rather than have the Blue Party and the Red Party operate in the way that I have described, we now have Washington and the European Union actively conspiring to fulfil their own strategic objectives. Threats about taking over Canada or Greenland relate to questions of national security, as does the recent 'leak' over Yemen, and when Trump is seen to make friends with Putin and encourage the European Union to form a military alliance for its own protection - along with the pernicious assistance of the City of London, naturally - you simply know that such things are connected.
The goal, in my opinion, is the eventual formation of a single European army on the continuing path towards one-world government. This, coupled with a significant increase in the production of European munitions, will have the usual suspects rubbing their hands with glee. As always, one can only say so much on social media, but plans - just like relationships, cricket matches and vicar's tea parties - can be sabotaged. Do we sit back and watch, or do we do something about it? Make your choice.


