Archive for the 'Lisbon Treaty' Category

15 June, 2008

Posted by Socrates in France, Ireland, Jew World Order, Lisbon Treaty, nation-building/nation-wrecking, New World Order, Socrates, treaties at 3:03 pm | Permanent Link

Elite leaders always think they can do as they please. Note that Sarkozy’s mother is Jewish: [Article].

13 June, 2008

Posted by Socrates in globalization, Ireland, Jew World Order, jewed culture, Lisbon Treaty, New World Order, Socrates at 12:40 pm | Permanent Link

That’s great news. It’s a setback for global government. Sadly, most of Europe has embraced the treaty – for example, Greece just ratified it. Of significance is that European voters rejected the treaty several times when they were allowed to vote on it, e.g., in France and the Netherlands in 2005. In other words, it’s […]

5 June, 2008

Posted by Socrates in "international law", EU, Europe, globalization, Ireland, Jew World Order, jewed culture, jewed foreign policy, Lisbon Treaty, New World Order, Socrates, treaties at 6:22 pm | Permanent Link

Will the Irish people be fooled into giving away their sovereignty to the NWO/JWO? Ireland’s vote could ‘make-or-break’ the treaty for the whole of Europe: [Article].

14 April, 2008

Posted by Socrates in EU, globalization, Lisbon Treaty, New World Order, Socrates, tikkun olam, treaties at 9:33 pm | Permanent Link

The enslavement of Europe via global government is almost complete [1][2]: [Article]. [1] more about the Lisbon Treaty: [Here] [2] who pioneered global government? (see footnote #2): [Here]

30 March, 2008

Posted by Socrates in Britain, communism, EU, Europe, globalization, jewed culture, Lisbon Treaty, New World Order, Socrates, tikkun olam, treaties at 1:48 am | Permanent Link

Less than a century after Europe escaped communization, another form of globalism threatens to enslave it. Let’s call it “globalism-by-treaty” or maybe just “briefcase globalism.” Whatever you want to call it, it’s still the same old One World Government agenda, which is ultimately based on Judaism. (Feel free to ignore the reference to the Battle […]