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Mar 29Liked by Cynthia Chung

Great analysis, thank you! It makes a lot of sense, since recently, Hungarian, Polish and Czech embassy in my country (and probably other EU countries) keep presenting Kalergi as some kind of saint. I felt immediately, there was something fishy there - now I understand, thanks to this text. Elites in Europe didn't go mad, they have just stopped hiding their true intents. They want to rule and exploit the masses.

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The analysis was breathtaking. My father fled Austria after the Anschluss, recognizing that being Jewish put him in danger. The issue of Austria has hung around me all my life, but I've never seen such a clear presentation and analysis of what was taking place. Not even close.

How would Jews and other peoples fare under Italian fascism? Is fascism necessarily expansionist? Is there such a thing as a libertarian fascism, where individuals are respected and retain personal rights, while larger government decisions and foreign relations are less subject to a republican government? Does fascism necessarily degenerate into the Deep State, where the population is used as milch cows for the military industrial complex and for the poisons of big pharm?

Of course, Kalergi is widely known for his advocacy of a racial amalgamation. How does this fit in with his fascist sympathies?

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King Richard "The Lion Hearted" the son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine was away from Great Britain for 20-odd years, leaving his subjects in the hands of his very nasty brother, John, who made himself King in his absence, and whose cruelties forced the creation and signing of the Magna Carta.

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Interesting account of things I knew nothing about.

In what way is the European Union not a realization of the concept of a Pan-Europe?

(BTW FREE CONSTANTINOPLE https://michael796.substack.com/p/dear-leftists-decolonize-constantinople )

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