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Prison of Nations 


By  <http://www.alternativeright.com/authors/srdja-serge-trifkovic/> Srdja 
Trifkovic 

*       Herman van RompuyThe Guardian (UK) 

Nigel Farage, a British member of the European Parliament, was fined an 
equivalent of $4,000 on Tuesday for  
<http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article7040733.ece> 
"insulting" the new European Union President Herman van Rompuy (r.) and 
refusing to apologize. In a  <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6bANvZ9vWI> 
memorable performance in Strasbourg ten days eaerlier, the Euroskeptic MEP told 
the former Beligian prime minister that he had "all the charisma of a damp rag 
and the appearance of a low-grade bank clerk":

"We were told that when we had a president, we'd see a giant global political 
figure, a man who would be the political leader for 500 million people, the man 
that would represent all of us all of us on the world stage, the man whose job 
was so important that of course you're paid more than President Obama. Well, 
I'm afraid what we got was you... The question I want to ask is: 'Who are you?' 
I'd never heard of you, nobody in Europe had ever heard of you."

Mr. Farage's tirade was well worth his ten days' MEP allowance. It put some 
spotlight on the inner workings of a monstrous bureaucracy. It gave a welcome 
boost to the popularity of his  <http://www.ukip.org/> UK Independence Party 
(UKIP), which advocates Britain's withdrawal from the EU and opposes the 
Tory-Labour therapeutic-social-democratic duopoly. It provided a rare spark of 
rhetorical flair in an institution otherwise reminiscent of the Supreme Soviet, 
circa 1957.

But let us first consider Farage's passing reference, during his response to 
Van Rompuy's inaugural address, to Belgium as a "non-country," "an artificial 
construction" which is "breaking up." The bien-pensants were offended with that 
part of his statement, too, but they cannot refute the facts.

Belgium was created by treaty, ex nihilo, by the Concert of Europe 180 years 
ago, mainly on Britain's insistence as a buffer keeping the Channel ports 
neutral. (This consideration was deemed so important at Westminster in August 
1914 that Germany's violation of Belgian neutrality prompted Britain to join 
France and Russia, thus turning yet another European war into the first truly 
global affair.)

Composed of Dutch-speaking Flemings and French-speaking Waloons, the "country" 
is less natural and less organically integrated than Yugoslavia or 
Czechoslovakia had ever been. Most of its inhabitants identify with their 
ethno-lingustic group and feel no loyalty to, or affection for, the state as 
such. Belgium is an entity with statehood -- alebit with limited sovereignty 
under the EU writ -- but without nationhood, or shared memories, myths, or 
epics. It is noteworthy that the most famous Belgians in history were Eddy 
Merckx the cyclist,  <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A9on_Degrelle> Leon 
Degrelle the SS Standartenfuehrer, and... well, as of two weeks ago, Mr. van 
Rompuy himself. (Of course, all those 16th and 17th century Flemish painters 
were as "Belgian" as Peter the Great was "Soviet," or Brian Boru -- "British").

More important is Farage's exposure of an undemocratic nomenklatura that 
produces the van Rompys on demand. Their mindset was aptly summarized by  
<http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100017487/herman-van-rompuy-today-the-eu-tomorrow-the-world>
 van Rompuy's own boast in the run-up to the Copenhagen climate summit that we 
have entered the era of "global governance": "The climate conference in 
Copenhagen is another step towards the global management of our planet." Dixit. 
That one sentence is the key to understanding this little man, insignificant as 
he is intrinsically, and grasping the agenda of those who had made him what he 
is. Van Rompuy owes his position to the enactment of the Lisbon straitjacket -- 
by hook and by crook-- and to a backroom Franco-German deal.

The European Union is run by a coalition of multicultural fanatics, 
post-national technocrats, neo-Marxists and crooks. They are committed to a 
federal superstate, no less brazenly than the Comrades east of the Wall had 
been committed to the Peoples' Democracies between 1945 and 1989. In their 
world, only an EU freed from the obsolete shackles of national parliaments and 
wily electorates can guarantee the fulfillment of their ideological vision and, 
more importantly, the protection of their power and privileges in perpetuity.

Once hailed as a mechanism for overcoming deadly rivalries and increasing 
economic efficiencies, the institution Van Rompuy "heads" has morphed into a 
giant tool of social and political engineering. Its now defunct Constitution 
pointedly excluded Christianity from the Preamble, but introduced references to 
"equality" and "non-discrimination," and invoked the obligation to combat 
"social exclusion" and respect "diversity." Brussels is making opposition to 
the ongoing demographic change of the Old Continent not only undesirable but 
also illegal -- to the benefit of unassimilable, overwhelmingly Muslim 
multitudes, filled with contempt for their host-organism that breeds the urge 
to conquer it. The term " <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurabia> Eurabia," 
introduced as an intellectual concept three decades ago by Amerophobe French 
intellectuals, is on the verge of becoming real.

Various multiethnic states (imperial Russia, the Habsburg Monarchy, pre-World 
War II Kingdom of Yugoslavia) have been labeled -- often unfairly -- as 
"prisons of nations." That designation applies far more aptly to the European 
Union. Mr. Van Rompuy may look banal -- heck, he is banal -- but that makes him 
no less dangerous, or evil, than Tony Blair or Joschka Fischer. The  
<http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091121/FOREIGN/711209794/1002>
 "grey mouse" has been blinded by the sudden light, for which all true 
Europeans owe a word of thanks to Nigel Farage.

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