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2012-07-17

British MP Calls EURO supporters "Scientology-like" Cult


Vatic Note: Well, its nice that something mainstream is finally speaking out about Europe where all those illums reside and engage in perversions unlike anything we have experienced.  To have one of their own in politics call the EU a "scientology-like" Cult is a big move in the right direction.  I wonder if he would consider relocating and running here in America.  After all, no one has to be a citizen anymore to become President.  LOL 

Let's watch the videos and see if we can trust him?  It always comes down to that, doesn't it?  Who do you trust in the end?  I had to keep reminding myself, he is a politician and he did get elected and that usually means the money made the decision, not the voters and especially in Britain where they still believe in  that black nobility Queen who murders children for satanic ritual exercises.  Had she done that here, a revolt would have been forthcoming pronto.  Well, that is in the earlier days.  I can't speak for now.  


Farage On The 'Scientology-Like' Cult Of The Euro

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In an extended discussion with various pro- and con- European Parliamentarians, everyone's favorite (well, most forthright, for sure) British MEP, Nigel Farage, opined on entering the hallowed halls of Europe's Hogwarts-like hub in Brussels that he is surprised:
"After five (soon to be six) nations already bailed out, that so few people inside these institutions are even prepared to contemplate that there might be something wrong with the Euro project"    
adding that he feels that: 

"he is surrounded by some weird cult that, even after disaster, continue to believe"

Brief clip:
the longer interview:

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