The US-China Relationship in the 21st Century and the Spectres of 1776 (1)

  © Terry Boardman This essay  – the first of a pair on the subject – was first published in New View magazine Winter (1st Quarter -  2006/2007)   The world’s future in the first half of the 21st century will be profoundly affected by the relationship of the Atlantean giants, China [1] and America.                           We can all...
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Merkel and the markets working in tandem

More evidence of how Merkel and the markets are actually working in tandem to bring about fiscal and political integration: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-18546584 “Italian PM Mario Monti has warned European leaders that failure to agree on joint action will encourage market attacks on their economies. He predicted “progressively greater speculative attacks” without unified action...
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The United States of Europe – Whose idea was it actually?

Now the BBC is coming right out with it – United States of Europe – and claiming it’s GERMANY’S idea! The aptly named Guido Westerwelle (the leader/guide of the western wave – a cruel irony in this name; he might just as well be called Mr Trojan Horse) and the others in the German transatlantic elite are happy to carry this can, so once again Germany’s elite will lead its people...
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Niall Ferguson spills the beans on the EU Project

Niall Ferguson spills the beans on the EU Project http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article34798.html “Europe is essentially an anti­populist, if not anti­democratic phenomenon. European integration has always been a project of the elite that has been foisted on national electorates……” And what of those who dreamt up the single currency wheeze in the first place? Shouldn’t they now be...
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Video: Kaspar Hauser – Child of Europe

Terry Boardman explores one of the great 'what if' questions in European history. In 1828, a teenage boy was found wandering around the streets of Nuremberg, Germany. He was unable to communicate at first but later was able to reveal that he had been held in a dark cell for most of his life. Five years later, he was murdered at the age of 21. This boy, who was found to have remarkable personal qualities, was actually the rightful prince of Baden. His abduction and later murder would play a decisive role in obstructing positive developments in Germany and Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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