I recently came across the website of 'Brussels Journal', http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/865 in which was an article, published in February 2006, entitled 'Former Soviet Dissident Warns for EU Dictatorship'. The article deals with an interview between reporter Paul Belien, and Soviet dissident, Vladimir Bukovsky, aged 63 years, then living in the UK. Although this interview was more than four years ago, Vladimir Bukovsky has proved surprisingly accurate in his views. His certain conviction of economic collapse within the EU is exactly what is happening today, and his dire warning on a Euro police force (Europol) with increasingly unlimited and authoritarian legal power, is reflected in the manner of the recent heavy-handed police operation in Belgium, aimed at the collective hierarchy of the Catholic Church in that country. This is not to suggest that police action was unecessary, but the manner and scale of the operation, must surely come under scrutiny. Increasing legal prohibitions on free-speech, increasing state control over parent's rights, 'political correctness' rather than 'common-sense' in civil rights and equality laws, and much new European legislation, provide additional incentives for a large and powerful Europol.
 Mr Bukovsky's view simply put, is that the EU was formulated, designed and intended, to emulate the old Soviet Union. This opinion might appear old hat or wildly eccentric to many readers, but what really strikes home is the accuracy of Mr Bukovsky's forecast. I have been given permission by Thomas Landen, the Editor of 'Brussel's Journal' to reproduce this article, which I think is both  challenging and relevant in Europe today.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
Vladimir Bukovksy, the  63-year old former Soviet dissident, fears that the European Union is  on its way to becoming another Soviet Union. In a speech he delivered in  Brussels last week Mr Bukovsky called the EU a “monster” that must be  destroyed, the sooner the better, before it develops into a fullfledged  totalitarian state. Mr Bukovsky paid a visit to the European Parliament on Thursday at  the invitation of Fidesz,  the Hungarian Civic Forum. Fidesz, a member of the European Christian  Democrat group, had invited the former Soviet dissident over from  England, where he lives, on the occasion of this year’s 50th anniversary  of the 1956 Hungarian  Uprising.  After his morning meeting with the Hungarians, Mr  Bukovsky gave an afternoon speech in a Polish restaurant in the Trier  straat, opposite the European Parliament, where he spoke at the  invitation of the United  Kingdom Independence Party, of which he is a patron.
 An interview with Vladimir Bukovsky about the impending  EUSSR
In his speech Mr Bukovsky referred to confidential  documents from secret Soviet files which he was allowed to read in 1992.  These documents confirm the existence of a “conspiracy” to turn the  European Union into a socialist organization.
 I attended the meeting and  taped the speech. A transcript can be found below. I also had a brief interview with Mr  Bukovsky (4 minutes), a transcript of which can also  be found below. The interview about the European Union had to be cut  short because Mr Bukovsky had other engagements, but it brought back  some memories to me, as I had interviewed Vladimir Bukovsky twenty years  ago, in 1986, when the Soviet Union, the first monster that he so  valiantly fought, was still alive and thriving. 
Mr Bukovsky was one of the heroes of the 20th century. As a young man  he exposed the use of psychiatric imprisonment against political  prisoners in the former USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,  1917-1991) and spent a total of twelve years (1964-1976), from his 22nd  to his 34th year, in Soviet jails, labour camps and psychiatric  institutions. In 1976 the Soviets expelled him to the West. In 1992 he  was invited by the Russian government to serve as an expert testifying  at the trial conducted to determine whether the Soviet Communist Party  had been a criminal institution. To prepare for his testimony Mr  Bukovsky was granted access to a large number of documents from Soviet  secret archives. He is one of the few people ever to have seen these  documents because they are still classified. Using a small handheld  scanner and a laptop computer, however, he managed to copy many  documents (some with high security clearance), including KGB reports to  the Soviet government.
An interview with Vladimir Bukovsky
Paul Belien: You were a very famous Soviet dissident  and now you are drawing a parallel between the European Union and the  Soviet Union. Can you explain this?
Vladimir Bukovsky: I am  referrring to structures, to certain ideologies being instilled, to the  plans, the direction, the inevitable expansion, the obliteration of  nations, which was the purpose of the Soviet Union. Most people do not  understand this. They do not know it, but we do because we were raised  in the Soviet Union where we had to study the Soviet ideology in school  and at university. The ultimate purpose of the Soviet Union was to  create a new historic entity, the Soviet people, all around the globe.  The same is true in the EU today. They are trying to create a new  people. They call this people “Europeans”, whatever that means. According to Communist doctrine as well as to many forms of Socialist  thinking, the state, the national state, is supposed to wither away. In  Russia, however, the opposite happened. Instead of withering away the  Soviet state became a very powerful state, but the nationalities were  obliterated. But when the time of the Soviet collapse came these  suppressed feelings of national identity came bouncing back and they  nearly destroyed the country. It was so frightening.
PB: Do you think the same thing can happen when the  European Union collapses?
VB: Absolutely, you can press a spring only that  much, and the human psyche is very resilient you know. You can press it,  you can press it, but don’t forget it is still accumulating a power to  rebound. It is like a spring and it always goes to overshoot.
PB: But all these countries that joined the European  Union did so voluntarily.
VB: No, they did not. Look at Denmark which voted  against the Maastricht treaty twice. Look at Ireland [which voted  against the Nice treaty]. Look at many other countries, they are under  enormous pressure. It is almost blackmail. Switzerland was forced to  vote five times in a referendum. All five times they have rejected it,  but who knows what will happen the sixth time, the seventh time. It is  always the same thing. It is a trick for idiots. The people have to vote  in referendums until the people vote the way that is wanted. Then they  have to stop voting. Why stop? Let us continue voting. The European  Union is what Americans would call a shotgun marriage.
PB: What do you think young people should do about  the European Union? What should they insist on, to democratize the  institution or just abolish it?
VB: I think that the European Union, like the Soviet  Union, cannot be democratized. Gorbachev tried to democratize it and it  blew up. This kind of structures cannot be democratized.
PB: But we have a European Parliament which is  chosen by the people.
VB: The European Parliament is elected on the basis  of proportional representation, which is not true representation. And  what does it vote on? The percentage of fat in yoghurt, that kind of  thing. It is ridiculous. It is given the task of the Supreme Soviet. The  average MP can speak for six minutes per year in the Chamber. That is  not a real parliament.
Transcript of Mr Bukovsky’s Brussels speech
'In 1992 I had unprecedented access to Politburo and Central  Committee secret documents which have been classified, and still  are even now, for 30 years. These documents show very clearly that the  whole idea of turning the European common market into  a federal state was agreed between the left-wing parties of Europe and  Moscow as a joint project which Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in 1988-89  called our “common  European home.”
The idea was very simple. It first came up in 1985-86, when the  Italian Communists visited Gorbachev, followed by the German  Social-Democrats. They all complained that the changes in the world,  particularly after British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, introduced  privatisation and economic liberalisation, were threatening to wipe out  the achievement (as they called it) of generations of Socialists and  Social-Democrats – threatening to reverse it completely. Therefore the  only way to withstand this onslaught of wild capitalism (as they called  it) was to try to introduce the same socialist goals in all countries at  once. Prior to that, the left-wing parties and the Soviet Union had  opposed European integration very much because they perceived it as a  means to block their socialist goals. From 1985 onwards they completely  changed their view. The Soviets came to a conclusion and to an agreement  with the left-wing parties that if they worked together they could  hijack the whole European project and turn it upside down. Instead of an  open market they would turn it into a federal state.
According to the secret Soviet documents, 1985-86 is the turning  point. I have published  most of these documents. You might even find them on the  internet. But the conversations they had are really eye opening. For  the first time you understand that there is a conspiracy – quite  understandable for them, as they were trying to save their political  hides. In the East the Soviets needed a change of relations with Europe  because they were entering a protracted and very deep structural crisis;  in the West the left-wing parties were afraid of being wiped out and  losing their influence and prestige. So it was a conspiracy, quite  openly made by them, agreed upon, and worked out.
In January of 1989, for example, a delegation of the Trilateral  Commission came to see Gorbachev. It included former Japanese Prime  Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, former French President Valéry Giscard  d’Estaing, American banker David Rockefeller and former US Secretary  of State Henry Kissinger. They had a very nice conversation where they  tried to explain to Gorbachev that Soviet Russia had to integrate into  the financial institutions of the world, such as Gatt, the IMF and the  World Bank.
In the middle of it Giscard d’Estaing suddenly takes the floor and  says: “Mr President, I cannot tell you exactly when it will happen –  probably within 15 years – but Europe is going to be a federal state and  you have to prepare yourself for that. You have to work out with us,  and the European leaders, how you would react to that, how would you  allow the other Easteuropean countries to interact with it or how to  become a part of it, you have to be prepared.”
This was January 1989, at a time when the 1992 Maastricht treaty  had not even been drafted. How the hell did Giscard d’Estaing know what  was going to happen in 15 years time? And surprise, surprise, how did he  become the author of the European constitution in 2002-03? A very  good question. It does smell of conspiracy, doesn’t it?
Luckily for us the Soviet part of this conspiracy collapsed earlier  and it did not reach the point where Moscow could influence the course  of events. But the original idea was to have what they called a  convergency, whereby the Soviet Union would mellow somewhat and become  more social-democratic, while Western Europe would become  social-democratic and socialist. Then there will be convergency. The  structures have to fit each other. This is why the structures of the  European Union were initially built with the purpose of fitting into the  Soviet structure. This is why they are so similar in functioning and in  structure.
It is no accident that the European Parliament, for example, reminds  me of the Supreme  Soviet. It looks like the Supreme Soviet because it was designed  like it. Similary, when you look at the European Commission it looks  like the Politburo. I mean it does so exactly, except for the fact that  the Commission now has 25 members and the Politburo usually had 13 or 15  members. Apart from that they are exactly the same, unaccountable to  anyone, not directly elected by anyone at all. When you look into all  this bizarre activity of the European Union with its 80,000 pages of  regulations it looks like Gosplan.  We used to have an organisation which was planning everything in the  economy, to the last nut and bolt, five years in advance. Exactly the  same thing is happening in the EU. When you look at the type of EU  corruption, it is exactly the Soviet type of corruption, going from top  to bottom rather than going from bottom to top.
If you go through all the structures and features of this emerging  European monster you will notice that it more and more resembles the  Soviet Union. Of course, it is a milder version of the Soviet Union.  Please, do not misunderstand me. I am not saying that it has a Gulag. It has  no KGB – not yet – but I  am very carefully watching such structures as Europol for example. That really  worries me a lot because this organisation will probably have powers  bigger than those of the KGB. They will have diplomatic immunity. Can  you imagine a KGB with diplomatic immunity? They will have to police us  on 32 kinds of crimes – two of which are particularly worrying, one is  called racism, another is called xenophobia. No criminal court on earth  defines anything like this as a crime [this is not entirely true, as Belgium already does so – pb].  So it is a new crime, and we have already been warned. Someone from the  British government told us that those who object to uncontrolled  immigration from the Third World will be regarded as racist and those  who oppose further European integration will be regarded as xenophobes. I  think Patricia  Hewitt said this publicly.
Hence, we have now been warned. Meanwhile they are introducing more  and more ideology. The Soviet Union used to be a state run by ideology.  Today’s ideology of the European Union is social-democratic, statist,  and a big part of it is also political correctness. I watch very  carefully how political correctness spreads and becomes an oppressive  ideology, not to mention the fact that they forbid smoking almost  everywhere now. Look at this persecution of people like the Swedish  pastor who was persecuted  for several months because he said that the Bible does not approve  homosexuality. France passed the same law of hate  speech concerning gays. Britain is passing hate speech laws concerning  race relations and now  religious speech, and so on and so forth. What you observe, taken  into perspective, is a systematic introduction of ideology which could  later be enforced with oppressive measures. Apparently that is the whole  purpose of Europol. Otherwise why do we need it? To me Europol looks  very suspicious. I watch very carefully who is persecuted for what and  what is happening, because that is one field in which I am an expert. I  know how Gulags spring up.
It looks like we are living in a period of rapid, systematic and very  consistent dismantlement of democracy. Look at this Legislative  and Regulatory Reform Bill. It makes ministers into legislators who  can introduce new laws without  bothering to tell Parliament or anyone. My immediate reaction is  why do we need it? Britain survived two world wars, the war with  Napoleon, the Spanish Armada, not to mention the Cold War, when we were  told at any moment we might have a nuclear world war, without any need  for introducing this kind legislation, without the need for suspending  our civil liberties and introducing emergency powers. Why do we need it  right now? This can make a dictatorship out of your country in no time.
Today’s situation is really grim. Major political parties have been  completely taken in by the new EU project. None of them really opposes  it. They have become very corrupt. Who is going to defend our freedoms?  It looks like we are heading towards some kind of collapse, some kind of  crisis. The most likely outcome is that there will be an economic  collapse in Europe, which in due time is bound to happen with this  growth of expenses and taxes. The inability to create a competitive  environment, the overregulation of the economy, the bureaucratisation,  it is going to lead to economic collapse. Particularly the introduction  of the euro was a crazy idea. Currency is not supposed to be political.
I have no doubt about it. There will be a collapse of the European  Union pretty much like the Soviet Union collapsed. But do not forget  that when these things collapse they leave such devastation that it  takes a generation to recover. Just think what will happen if it comes  to an economic crisis. The recrimination between nations will be huge.  It might come to blows. Look to the huge number of immigrants from Third  World countries now living in Europe. This was promoted by the European  Union. What will happen with them if there is an economic collapse? We  will probably have, like in the Soviet Union at the end, so much ethnic  strife that the mind boggles. In no other country were there such ethnic  tensions as in the Soviet Union, except probably in Yugoslavia. So that  is exactly what will happen here, too. We have to be prepared for that.  This huge edifice of bureaucracy is going to collapse on our heads.
This is why, and I am very frank about it, the sooner we finish with  the EU the better. The sooner it collapses the less damage it will have  done to us and to other countries. But we have to be quick because the  Eurocrats are moving very fast. It will be difficult to defeat them.  Today it is still simple. If one million people march on Brussels today  these guys will run away to the Bahamas. If tomorrow half of the British  population refuses to pay its taxes, nothing will happen and no-one  will go to jail. Today you can still do that. But I do not know what the  situation will be tomorrow with a fully fledged Europol staffed by  former Stasi or Securitate officers.  Anything may happen.
We are losing time. We have to defeat them. We have to sit and think,  work out a strategy in the shortest possible way to achieve maximum  effect. Otherwise it will be too late. So what should I say
My  conclusion is not optimistic. So far, despite the fact that we do have  some anti-EU forces in almost every country, it is not enough. We are  losing and we are wasting time.'
| 'Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, pray for us and for our Country, and guide and protect our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI.' | |







 
1 comment:
Hello Brian,
Sorry not to have been in touch for so long.
Sorry also to tell you that I've tagged you for a favourite prayer meme started up by Mac. these things can be a nuisance, but I think in this case it is worth it. It's a way of orthodox catholic bloggers standing together and in view of the present atmosphere surrounding the visit of the Holy Father, we need to take aevery opportunity.
I don't know how familiar you are with memes, but have a look at the Oasis for an explanation as to what to do next.
With my prayers always,
Jane
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