Friday, 16 November 2007

Chocolate Euroes

Britain has already joined the single European currency! Well it has in the world of Christmas confectionary. All my life I've loved the little chocolate coins, the ones you get in silver or gold foil covering that come in a little string bag. They're a Christmas tradition, for me, every bit as much as Santa, mince pies and carols. Up till now these coins were always pounds and pence, but I was shocked today to see that they are now Euroes! My kid brought some home from school with her. I tried one and you know what... they don't taste half as good any more!

Maybe this is being done to indoctrinate children, the main consumer group for this product. As Lenin said "He who has the youth has the future." Or in other words, if the powers-that-be can market the single European currency to the children of today as fun and sweet then all they have to do is wait for the adults of today to die off! This is why they're also targeting children for indoctrination into fingerprinting and the identity check culture.

I was born in late 1971 and so never lived with the old pounds, shillings and pence, but a friend of mine who is older told me that these same chocolate coins were brought out the Christmas before decimalization in the new decimal currency! "He who has the youth has the future indeed!" At that time all future counties... sorry nations of the EU... sorry European Common Market, used a decimal two-tier currency system: French francs and centimes, German Deutchmarks and pfennigs, Dutch guilders and cents etc. Britain was the odd one out, so it had to be brought into line.

I've often said that the EU was planned long before politicians openly admited that they want it. The introduction of the common market and decimalization was the beginning of an aclimatization process. This is what the Illuminati do; if they know a policy is going to be unpopular they introduce it slowly and stealthily in little stages that are portrayed as unconnected, so that people don't notice it happening and therefore don't rebel. As James Madison, one of the early US presidents, said: "I believe there are more abridgements of human freedom by slow and silent encroachments than by sudden and violent usurpations by those in power."

We're looking back now at how the EU came into being and scratching our heads saying: "How the hell did we end up here?"

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