Monday, November 29, 2010

Nigel Farage again quizes the Eurocrats when he asks, just who the Hell do you think you are?

There goes Mr. Nigel Farage again -- bagging the EU experiment for all that he is worth.

Mr Farage says that those that are setting up and conducting the EU experiment are really dangerous people, and he is right. Notwithstanding, are those that are putting this EU experiment into place the really dangerous ones, or is Mr. Farage himself the dangerous one, that is the burning question?

There seems to be a very distinct similarity between our Mr. Farage and the mannerisms of the Biblical Antichrist, so much so, that it makes one really begin to wonder just who this guy really is?

That is not to say that there are any claims from my perspective that he is as I have suggested above that he may be. However, that is not to say that he is still an individual that needs to be kept a very close eye on at all times. Not just me, but the world in general needs to watch him very closely, just to see which direction he leans towards in the future.

The point is, even though he seems to be attacking the Eurocrats who are supposedly running the EU, is he doing so out of a sense of frustration at the manner in which the whole of the experiment is going, or is he doing so out of frustration in the sense that he wants the top job as the EU president for himself...?

However that does not seem to be very likely, given that we are told that Antichrist achieves his power base through flattery and intrigue. That being said, the manner in which Farage is conducting himself seems to be quite contrary to the method the world would expect the Antichrist to come forth and into power when we are told the Antichrist comes forth as the peacemaker of the Middle East.

That is not to say there have been so many, for so long, who have been saying there was a very strong possibility that the Antichrist was of British origins.

So here are the latest comments of Nigel Farage...

Just Who The Hell Do You Think You Are?
Famous euroskeptic Nigel Farage in just under 4 brief minutes tells more truth about the entire European experiment than all European bankers, commissioners, and politicians have done in the past decade. As we have already said pretty much all of this before, we present it without commentary:

“Good morning Mr. van Rompuy, you’ve been in office for one year, and in that time the whole edifice is beginning to crumble, there’s chaos, the money’s running out, I should thank you – you should perhaps be the pinup boy of the euroskeptic movement. But just look around this chamber this morning, look at these faces, look at the fear, look at the anger. Poor Barroso here looks like he’s seen a ghost. They’re beginning to understand that the game is up. And yet in their desperation to preserve their dream, they want to remove any remaining traces of democracy from the system. And it’s pretty clear that none of you have learned anything.

When you yourself Mr. van Rompuy say that the euro has brought us stability, I supposed I could applaud you for having a sense of humour, but isn’t this really just the bunker mentality.

We had the Greek tragedy earlier on this year, and now we have the situation in Ireland. I know that the stupidity and greed of Irish politicians has a lot to do with this: they should never, ever have joined the euro. They suffered with low interest rates, a false boom and a massive bust. But look at your response to them: what they are being told as their government is collapsing is that it would be inappropriate for them to have a general election. In fact commissioner Rehn here said they had to agree to a budget first before they are allowed to have a general election.

Just who the hell do you think you people are. You are very, very dangerous people indeed: your obsession with creating this European state means that you are happy to destroy democracy, you appear to be happy with millions and millions of people to be unemployed and to be poor. Untold millions will suffer so that your euro dream can continue. Well it won’t work, cause its Portugal next with their debt levels of 325% of GDP they are the next ones on the list, and after that I suspect it will be Spain, and the bailout for Spain will be 7 times the size of Ireland, and at that moment all the bailout money will is gone – there won’t be any more.

But it’s even more serious than economics, because if you rob people of their identity, if you rob them of their democracy, then all they are left with is nationalism and violence. I can only hope and pray that the euro project is destroyed by the markets before that.” End of Quote