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celtic isis
24-10-2007, 12:09 PM
it's coming guys.

French president Sarkozy, i know you not being in france you're not exposed to him as much but we really need to watch him, he's like president of the world right now! he's putting the NWO into full speed mode all on his own! doing all the ground work, i ses now he's the man who's been selected to do it!!!!

He was speaking in Morocco yesterday, taking about putting into place a union between Africa and Europe via the countries of the Mediterranean!!!! This is not good!

He wants to make a union between Arabian countries and then after that's in place, through the relationship with the Mediterranean countries a full blown European/African/Arabian Union! Just as predicted by cooper, icke etc as with the union between the US, canada and South America.

And of course, it'll be candy coated to make it paletable to the sheeple -making trade easier etc...

Sarkozy is the man, we need to watch him. He's so sly, and acts the popular guy you know, he's got jewish blood too...i mean that in the nicest way of course. :)

he's deffo doing the ground work big time! literally every day here he's put the plans for new concept out there and these concepts have already been decided.

celtic isis
24-10-2007, 12:16 PM
link here!

That idea, of a Mediterranean Union, has been circulating around Europe for more than a decade, offered up by various European leaders. Mr. Sarkozy put it front and center again in May, in his victory speech after winning the French presidency.

“The time has come,” he said, “to build together a Mediterranean Union that will be the bridge between Europe and Africa.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/05/weekinreview/05fisher-1.html?pagewanted=print

the candy coated bit - fear of terrorism and probs integrating Muslims...

The latest example comes from France’s new president, Nicolas Sarkozy, whose efforts to move Europe, not to mention French arms industries, closer to northern Africa are being presented within a vision of a new union of nations along the Mediterranean.

Europe — France and Italy in particular — has trouble integrating Muslim immigrants and worries about Islamic extremists. So, under this grand vision, efforts would be made to invest in and give favorable trade terms to North African states. In theory, these nations would become richer over time, and their people would have fewer incentives to leave.

celtic isis
24-10-2007, 12:22 PM
Morocco's king calls for an 'advanced status' with EU; calls on French help

http://www.forbes.com/markets/feeds/afx/2007/10/24/afx4254148.html


oh yes french help!!!

celtic isis
24-10-2007, 06:20 PM
omg i was re-eading these articles this afternoon to email them around, NWO is totally on its way.

examples of the candy coated talking:


“It’s something that is beneficial for them, but also for us,” said Stefano Sannino, Mr. Prodi’s top diplomatic adviser. “More stability, less danger of terrorism, less illegal immigration. Generally speaking, if your neighbor is wealthier, you are wealthier. If your neighbor is more stable, you are more stable.”


rich and poor nations, democratic and not, Muslims and Christians, from North Africa and Asia Minor and the Middle East and Western Europe, lashed together to form a richer and safer region.




under this grand vision, efforts would be made to invest in and give favorable trade terms to North African states. In theory, these nations would become richer over time, and their people would have fewer incentives to leave.

and this:

The king said Morocco's desire for closer EU ties 'has always been supported by the constant engagement of France within EU institutions and we are convinced the next French presidency of the European Union will provide an active contribution to that goal.'



Libya and its leader, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, were able to take several steps out of the darkness of international isolation, without any concessions to changing how he runs the country.

this guy is clever though:

Erik Jones, professor of European studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Bologna, said, “It’s like Nigeria,” which has by far Africa’s largest oil reserves.

“If Sarkozy’s arguments were right, we would see many fewer Nigerian immigrants coming to Europe, and we see exactly the opposite,” he noted.


Mr. Jones said he did not dispute the notion that investment could raise living standards, but only if it creates wealth beyond the elite.