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Originally Posted by Milesian
Mr. Bukovsky said he gained access to confidential documents from the Soviet era in 1992, which revealed plans, dating back twenty years, to turn the European Union into a socialist organization. In 1985-1986 an informal agreement between Moscow and left-wing parties of Europe began to develop, according to Bukovsky, a plan that would see the Soviet Union “mellow” toward a social-democratic structure, while Western Europe would adopt a socialist structure.
“Then there [would] be convergency,” said Mr. Bukovsky. “This is why the structures of the European Union were initially built with the purpose of fitting into the Soviet structure. This is why they are so similar in functioning and in structure...”
“It looks like we are living in a period of rapid, systematic and very consistent dismantlement of democracy,” Mr. Bukovsky warned.
“Today’s situation is really grim. Major political parties have been completely taken in by the new EU project. None of them really opposes it. They have become very corrupt. Who is going to defend our freedoms?”
He believes the repression of national freedom and identity he sees in EU domination of European nations will eventually lead to a backlash similar to the chaos that followed the collapse of the Soviet state.
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That is a very interesting article. Mr. Bukovsky sounds as though he is close to describing multi-culturalism which is the 'convergance' of capitalism and communism, but while quite rightly describing the major role of the Soviet Union he has left out the powerful role of the United States. The United States, much like the Soviet Union, also attacks national freedom and identity, but from the vantage of radically new ideas regarding the individual (the self) rather than the Soviet Union's angle of attack regarding its radical new ideas about the collective (the group). After the catastrophe of WWII the Soviet Union occupied militarily much of Eastern Europe as did similarly the United States much of Western Europe, each country having much influence over the portion it occupied. The Marxist cultural revolution of 1968 would soften capitalism in the West. The 'collapse of communism' in 1989 and the influx of capitalism in the East would similarly soften communism/socialism there and be referred to as 'the end of the cold war'. At the start of the 21'st century both capitalists and reds had been well prepared for convergance, the focus of this being on Europe, which was the target all along.
Below is a link to an article published by a firm believer in the ideology of the 1776 American Revolution, a person who is a part of the historically powerful Belcher family. The writer states that the American and French Revolutions, the revolutions which would ultimately give rise to capitalism and communism, were intimately tied to each other and of the same origins. Like siblings separated at birth who years later find each other and re-unite, it should not be surprising that the sister ideologies of capitalism and communism are coming together once more and forming multi-culturalism. A word search of
'Jonathan Belcher, the first native born' will give a person a strong hint of the common origins of the sister democratic republics of America and France.
http://www.belcherfoundation.org/trilateral_center.htm
American and Soviet Forces Meet at Torgau - North Central Europe (1945)