The European Union always was a CIA project
For British eurosceptics, Jean Monnet looms large in the federalist pantheon, the emminence grise of supranational villainy. Few are aware that he spent much of his life in America, and served as war-time eyes and ears of Franklin Roosevelt.
Charles de Gaulle thought him an American agent, as indeed he was in a loose sense.
A memo dated June 11, 1965, instructs the vice-president of the European Community to pursue monetary union by stealth, suppressing debate until the "adoption of such proposals would become virtually inescapable"
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard Telegraph 27 APRIL 2016
Robert Schuman och EU:s symboler
Charles de Gaulle thought him an American agent, as indeed he was in a loose sense.
A memo dated June 11, 1965, instructs the vice-president of the European Community to pursue monetary union by stealth, suppressing debate until the "adoption of such proposals would become virtually inescapable"
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard Telegraph 27 APRIL 2016
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