European ministers have explicitly laid out their intentions to create a federal Unites States of Europe, directly contradicting the British Prime Minister, David Cameron’s claims that Britain will not be sucked into a European superstate should the people of Britain vote to remain within the European Union (EU).
Presenting his renegotiated deal on EU membership in February, Mr Cameron insisted: “Britain will be permanently out of ever closer union, never part of a European super-state.”
But the emergence of a declaration signed in Rome by European ministers five months previously to Mr Cameron’s announcement reveals that the intention on the continent is to press ahead with the creation of a federal Europe.
Not content with merely monetary union and free movement, the declaration, signed by the speakers of the national parliaments in Germany, France, Italy and Luxembourg states that they want to integrate a broad spectrum of policies. “It should include all matters pertaining to the European ideal — social and cultural affairs as well as foreign, security and defence policy,” the declaration states.
It adds: “We are convinced that new impetus must be given to European integration. We believe that more, not less, Europe is needed to respond to the challenges we face. (Read more from “European Ministers Lay out Explicit Plan to Create United States of Europe” HERE)
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Hundreds of parents and local residents packed-out a government meeting on Thursday night to oppose a migrant “barracks” being built on a school field.
The local municipality called the meeting to discuss plans to build a so-called “barracks” for unaccompanied refugee children in the grounds of the school, taking advantage of the municipality-owned playing field and access to water, drainage, and electricity to get the project completed quickly.
Fearing a repeat of the migrant sex attacks on children that have been recorded all over Europe in past months in their own neighbourhood, over 500 concerned citizens in the Swedish town of Haninge attended the meeting in the school hall. As more and more locals piled in, the organisers called in the police to monitor the meeting and handle the crowds, with two van loads of officers appearing as parents and residents spilled over from the school to the car-park outside.
Only residents with properties directly bordering the school field and parents of children at the school had been alerted to the plans at all, prompting a resistance committee to print up fliers for distribution to the wider community. Far from the discussion those attending the meeting were expecting the officials of the municipality announced they had already made the decision to go ahead with construction on Monday, prompting boos and shouts from the audience.
The new migrant buildings would be just meters away from the school, which provides education for 7-15 year olds, and special provision for children with Autism and Down’s Syndrome. (Read more from “Parents Rage After Government Announces Migrant Camp in Grounds of School” HERE)
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Police fear a gang-rape phenomenon known as ‘taharrush gamea’ in the Arab world and seen in attacks on women across German cities at the New Year has now spread to Europe.
The name of the practice translates to ‘collective harassment’ and is carried out by large groups of men who sexually assault lone women, either by groping, or in some instances, raping them.
The men first surround their victim in circles. Some then sexually assault her, while others not directly involved watch or divert outsiders’ attention to what is occurring.
Sometimes the terrified victim – in a state of shock and unable to respond – is also robbed during the ordeal.
And the attack usually goes unpunished because the large number of perpetrators and chaos of the attack means authorities are unable to identify those involved. (Read more from “The Arabic Gang-Rape ‘Taharrush’ Phenomenon” HERE)
The word “refugee” is a legal term, one defined by several international treaties. These documents brought the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) into existence, and sustain the relevance of the United Nations agency responsible for refugees to this day.
The contents of these treaties, however, sit oddly with how the UNHCR has comprehensively sought to hoodwink the European public about the predominant status of the demographic influx into their continent this year.
None of these documents — the 1951 Refugee Convention; the 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees, or the EU’s own Dublin Regulations — grants the right of refugee status to those traversing several safe countries, and illegally crossing multiple borders, to shop for the best welfare state.
Even a legitimate refugee from Syria now living, for example, in Turkey or Lebanon, loses his refugee status by paying a people-smuggler to travel to Europe. According to international law, that refugee then becomes an “asylum seeker.” Only when his asylum claim has been investigated and judged to be valid by a requisite domestic agency, is he once again a “refugee.”
So far, the world’s media has dutifully followed the false narrative established by the UNHCR. Those concerned by an unchecked and unlimited flood of Muslims into Europe — concerns grimly validated by Friday’s jihadist atrocities in Paris — have mostly been accused of heartlessness towards alleged refugees. (Read more from “The True Cost of Europe’s Muslim Enrichment” HERE)
By Oliver Lane. ‘With Open Gates: The forced collective suicide of European nations’, a slick, hard-hitting film about the European migrant crisis is going viral in Europe, already watched [over two million times].
Although the 19-minute film may feel like a dispatch from the future, it is cut entirely from recent news reports, police camera footage, and interviews. Kicking off with scenes of a modern car ferry disgorging thousands of illegals into Greece, the film then cuts to dozens of aerial shots of columns of migrants marching north into Europe.
The film then changed to the harrowing testimony of one young Greek woman who was unable to hide her horror and despair at the scale of the migrant crisis sweeping over her home island of Lesbos. Just six miles from the Turkish coast, the island was subjected to migrant riots in September as newcomers turned on their hosts for not moving them to mainland Europe fast enough.
As Breitbart London reported at the time, the tearful woman tells a news crew: “We are in danger, every day, every minute. We need someone to protect us. They come into our houses. I want to go to work, but I can’t. Our children want to go to school, but they can’t. They have stolen our lives!”.
Also featured is American presidential hopeful Donald Trump, who gives his opinion on the migrant crisis: “I’ve been watching this migration, and I’ve seen the people. (Read more from “Watch: The Anti-Migrant Video Going Viral Across Europe” HERE)
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More Than Half the Nation’s Governors Say Syrian Refugees Not Welcome
By Ashley Fantz and Ben Brumfield. More than half the nation’s governors — 27 states — say they oppose letting Syrian refugees into their states, although the final say on this contentious immigration issue will fall to the federal government.
States protesting the admission of refugees range from Alabama and Georgia, to Texas and Arizona, to Michigan and Illinois, to Maine and New Hampshire. Among these 27 states, all but one have Republican governors.
The announcements came after authorities revealed that at least one of the suspects believed to be involved in the Paris terrorist attacks entered Europe among the current wave of Syrian refugees. He had falsely identified himself as a Syrian named Ahmad al Muhammad and was allowed to enter Greece in early October.
Some leaders say they either oppose taking in any Syrian refugees being relocated as part of a national program or asked that they be particularly scrutinized as potential security threats.
Only 1,500 Syrian refugees have been accepted into the United States since 2011, but the Obama administration announced in September that 10,000 Syrians will be allowed entry next year. (Read more from “More Than Half the Nation’s Governors Say Syrian Refugees Not Welcome” HERE)
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Austrians are arming themselves at record rates in an effort to defend their households against feared attacks from Muslim invaders.
Tens of thousands of Muslim “refugees” have poured into Austria from Hungary and Slovenia in recent months on their way to Germany and Sweden, two wealthy European countries that have laid out the welcome mat for migrants. More than a million will end up in Germany alone by the end of this year, according to estimates from the German government.
Obtaining a working firearm and ammunition in Germany, Britain, Denmark and the Netherlands is practically impossible for the average citizen. Germany, for instance, requires a psychological evaluation, the purchase of liability insurance and verifiable compliance with strict firearms storage and safety rules. And self-defense is not even a valid reason to purchase a gun in these countries . . .
A Czech TV report confirms that long guns – shotguns and rifles – have been flying off the shelves in Austria, and Austrians who haven’t already purchased a gun may not have a chance to get one for some time. They’re all sold out.
Until the refugees started flooding Europe, it was mostly hunters and sport shooters who purchased firearms. Now, people are seeking weapons for self-defense because they are worried about their personal safety. Most have never used a gun before. (Read more from “Islamic Invasion Pulls Trigger: Europe Now Scrambles for Guns” HERE)
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The huge figure was revealed today by Hungary’s minister for foreign affairs and trade Peter Szijjártó.
Speaking as the country begins work on its second fence to stop migrants heading across its border he predicted the current crisis will continue for years.
Mr Szijjártó told the Hungarian Times: “The name of the fence is ‘Temporary Security Border Fence’ but I think there is no question that in this case temporary means years.
“It’s a self delusion to call this situation a migration crisis; it is a massive migration of nations, with inexhaustible reserves.
“I don’t think that the analysis results, stating that 30-35 million people out there could possibly become migrants, would be an exaggeration. (Read more from “35 Million Migrants Heading to Europe, Says Hungary as It Builds Second Fence” HERE)
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By Stephanie Nebehay. At least 850,000 people are expected to cross the Mediterranean seeking refuge in Europe this year and next, the United Nations said on Tuesday, giving estimates that already look conservative.
The U.N. refugee agency UNHCR called for more cohesive asylum policies to deal with the growing numbers.
Many are refugees from Syria, driven to make the voyage by intensified fighting there and worsening conditions for refugees in surrounding countries due to funding shortfalls in aid programs, UNHCR said.
“In 2015, UNHCR anticipates that approximately 400,000 new arrivals will seek international protection in Europe via the Mediterranean. In 2016 this number could reach 450,000 or more,” it said in an appeal document.
Spokesman William Spindler said the prediction for this year was close to being fulfilled, with 366,000 having already made the voyage. The total will depend on whether migrants stop attempting the journey as the weather gets colder and the seas more perilous. (Read more from “U.N. Says 850,000 Refugees to Cross Sea to Europe in 2015 and 2016” HERE)
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A New Wave of Migrants Flees Iraq, Yearning for Europe
By Tim Arango. Having sold his car for $4,600, and then some of his wife’s jewelry, and having loaded his smartphone with photographs of his five children, all that was left for Haider Abdella to do was say goodbye.
“From yesterday to today, we are crying,” he said.
His mother sat next to him on the couch, sobbing. “He’s never left me before, from when he was a child until now,” she said. “How can I bear him leaving?”
Mr. Abdella, 42, a police officer, had never left Iraq — never even seen the sea. But last week, he was on a plane to Istanbul, and from there traveled to the coastal resort city of Izmir, Turkey. A day later, he was on a smuggler’s boat to Greece, crying and praying over the phone with his family left behind in Baghdad. By the weekend, he told them, he was well on his way to Germany.
Emboldened by the recent wave of news coverage showing their countrymen and fellow Arabs fleeing the war in Syria and reaching Europe, many Iraqis see a new opportunity to get out. (Read more from this story HERE)
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The pictures show a small boy lying face down in the sand on a Turkish beach as an official stands over him.
The child, who is thought to be Syrian, has drowned in an apparent attempt to flee the war ravaging his country.
They are extraordinary images and serve as a stark reminder that, as European leaders increasingly try to prevent refugees from settling in the continent, more and more refugees are dying in their desperation to flee persecution and reach safety . . .
One of the boats was carrying six Syrians when it sank after leaving Akyarlar, in a desperate attempt to cross the 5km Aegean straight to Kos that represented their best chance of entering the EU . . .
According to Turkey’s Dogan news agency, three children and a woman from the small boat drowned. Two people survived after swimming back to shore in life jackets. (Read more from “See This Powerful Image of a Dead Syrian Child Washed up on a Beach After Europe Migration Surge” HERE)
(Dr. Zmirak discusses the horrific European immigration issues at 10:20 below):
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One of the greatest thinkers of the nineteenth century was Frederic Bastiat. He was a “classical liberal” who favored the maximum freedom for citizens for the longest possible time. He didn’t argue for anarchy, or a state too weak to defend its borders and citizens’ rights. Such freedom is fleeting — it vanishes when the first bully, local or international, can rally enough thugs to steal it. In today’s terms, we would call Bastiat a small government conservative, or even a “Tea Party Catholic.”
One of Bastiat’s greatest insights was the tendency of leftists (and among them too many Christians) to fixate on immediate problems, and grab the nearest blunt instrument to solve them — while refusing to think of the pain they unjustly impose on innocent third parties. He illustrated this point in a classic essay, “That Which is Seen, and That Which is Not Seen.” In it we learn of the “Broken Window Fallacy,” which can afflict a tender-hearted person who sees a storekeeper’s window get broken. The onlooker chooses to look on the bright side: Look, here are two jobs created, one for a glassmaker and one for a window installer. With that in mind, he walks down the street with a hammer, smashing each window he encounters — or perhaps just the fanciest windows, of the shopkeepers he judges can afford to share the wealth.
(The author discusses this article and the dangerous issues connected with Muslim immigration at 10:20 in the video below:)
What is wrong with this jobs program? As Bastiat patiently explains:
It is not seen that as our shopkeeper has spent six francs upon one thing, he cannot spend them upon another. It is not seen that if he had not had a window to replace, he would, perhaps, have replaced his old shoes, or added another book to his library. In short, he would have employed his six francs in some way, which this accident has prevented. … He would have spent six francs on shoes, and would have had at the same time the enjoyment of a pair of shoes and of a window.
The “unseen” victims, whose interests are disregarded, are the shopkeeper himself, and the shoemaker who goes hungry, since nobody’s buying shoes: they’re too busy replacing their windows.
Pope Francis: Defending the Seen but not So Much the Unseen
One influential would-be window breaker today is, sadly, Pope Francis. His legitimate Christian compassion for poor people worldwide has led him to grab hold of crude, mistaken theories of economics, which wherever they have been implemented have made things much worse for the poor, crippled the middle class and concentrated wealth in the hands of corrupt elites who know how to manipulate the government. In fact, such policies took Francis’ native Argentina, which was as rich as the United States around 1900, and turned it into an irretrievable basket case. Samuel Gregg’s learned explanation of how that happened appeared right here at The Stream.
Perhaps more troubling than Pope Francis’ personal economic theories are his statements on mass immigration, which are echoed by his deputies around the world, including the U.S. bishops. (See Cardinal Dolan’s attack on Donald Trump as an anti-Catholic “nativist.”) As John Allen reports, Pope Francis’ point-man on Italian politics, Bishop Nunzio Galantino, condemned those statesmen who are skeptical of mass immigration as “peanut venders … who in order to get votes say extraordinarily stupid things.” Galantino complained that European countries are too slow and stingy to offer asylum to migrants who claim refugee status, insisting: “It’s not enough just to save migrants at sea in order to soothe the national conscience.”
Fear of being inundated with asylum-seekers is most palpable in Italy, whose southernmost islands are among the easiest places to reach for the hundreds of thousands of Muslim migrants who will not move to neighboring Muslim countries, but would prefer to live in Europe — with its generous, taxpayer-funded cradle-to-grave welfare state. (Once admitted to a single EU country, migrants are free to resettle in those with the most generous benefits, such as Sweden or Denmark, as many thousands have already done.)
Repeatedly, the pope himself has issued ringing, would-be “prophetic” condemnations of citizens who fear the consequences of admitting millions of impoverished Muslim aliens into their countries. In an extraordinarily emotive sermon at Lampedusa, the landing place of many Muslim boat people, Francis said:
These our brothers and sisters seek to leave difficult situations in order to find a little serenity and peace, they seek a better place for themselves and for their families — but they found death. How many times do those who seek this not find understanding, do not find welcome, do not find solidarity! And their voices rise up even to God!
Their voices also rise up to the microphones of the BBC and CNN. The migrants’ stories are all over European and American media, and European governments are scrambling not merely to save them from drowning but to hear their asylum pleas and arrange for them resettlement and generous government benefits. These immigrants have been seen. It seems to occur to no one that such actions invariably increase the numbers of such asylum and benefit seekers.
Whose stories will never be broadcast, will go forever unseen? The millions who suffer from the predictable side-effects of admitting millions of low-skill migrants that cling to a savagely intolerant religion into a crowded, high-tech continent with stifling socialist economies that do not produce new jobs.
Also unseen are the thousands of Christians who have fled savage Muslim persecution, who now languish in camps without access to schools or the right to work. Unlike Muslims, they have no safe refuge in the Middle East, and they cannot gain passage to Europe. These are the genuine refugees, who left their homelands not for better jobs or welfare payments, but one step ahead of the killing squads of ISIS. So far only one European country, Slovakia, has offered these Christians preferential treatment over Muslim economic migrants — and the EU and the UN have sharply condemned Slovakia for this sane and Christian policy.
In previous decades, millions of Muslims were welcomed to take low-skill jobs, while Western Europe’s economy was booming. But today the greatest problem in nations such as Spain, Italy, and Greece — each a prime landing site for Muslim immigrants — is crippling double-digit unemployment. Those migrants who do seek jobs will be competing with already hard-pressed working class Europeans, whose ancestors sacrificed, fought, and died to build up those countries, which are now being colonized by Muslims whose forebears did absolutely nothing to earn a claim on those nations. Those Europeans, and anyone who pays confiscatory European taxes, are the unseen victims of well-meaning, reckless attempts to help the needy whom we can see — the Muslim immigrants. There is no nation in Western Europe with a serious labor shortage, which means that a high percentage of today’s migrants will be tomorrow’s welfare recipients.
And some of them will be next week’s jihadists. Just this week, a French train was attacked by a Moroccan-born Muslim immigrant, and a mass slaughter was only averted by the courage of unarmed American soldiers who rushed the heavily-armed jihadist. Muslim migrants and their children, along with converts they make in their Islamist mosques, are responsible for virtually all the acts of terror committed in Europe in the last ten years. Read the stories of these Islamists, and see how many of them spent most of their lives receiving welfare paid for by hard-working European Christians and post-Christians. Such welfare is widely regarded among Islamists as “jizya,” the tribute that non-Muslims ought to be paying Muslims anyway, according to the Quran.
The savage anti-Semitism that is finishing Hitler’s work by driving out Europe’s Jews is not a survival passed along by elderly Nazis; it’s as much a Muslim import as honor-killing and female genital mutilation. The sole cause of all this violence and hatred — mass Muslim immigration — remains unseen, because Europeans are too timid and beaten down by multiculturalism and politicized Christianity to look it in the face, and call it for what it is: A slow-motion conquest. (Re-posted with permission, “Mass Muslim Migration to Europe Is Suicidal, and Misguided Christian Compassion Enables It” originally appeared HERE)
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