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Here's the OP's explanation. No explanation as to how Monsanto would grab land in Europe, though. Or what Monsanto had to do with the formation of the EU in the first place.
Here's the OP's explanation. No explanation as to how Monsanto would grab land in Europe, though. Or what Monsanto had to do with the formation of the EU in the first place.
You're not making a whole lot of sense, man.
Because it was not a direct answer to the land grab, just a comment to someone else-s post.
The poll and the original post is not supposed to give a straight answer, but rather to start a conversation or a discussion. I thought it was well understood by everyone.
Sorry, I have no idea what you are saying here.
I don't think at all that Southern Europe is the same thing as Mexico, and I have no idea why Southern Europeans would be interested to fight the "Götterdammerung War" to save "Aryans" ( "Aryans" who? Northern Europeans or what? )
No sorry again - if there is anything you can blame Germans for, it's precisely the opposite - they are way *too functional,* and it has nothing to do with "former countries of Austro-Hungarian Empire" that, by the way, in my opinion are simply Eastern European countries and they are not less "European" than Southern European countries. Different, yet "European" nevertheless. ( "Europeans" are really one big, diverse and dysfunctional family of peoples if you ask me))))
German cars "can't compete" what?
The only reason German cars might not be able to "compete" with Japanese/Chinese whatever, in a "really free market," is because originally it's a European made and designed technology, which is better built, and that ( originally) was not meant to cut corners, unlike the mass-production of waves of whatever comes from the Asian part of the world (Japan might be slightly different, but even with that to say that "German cars are not competitive" is funny.) And as anything of higher quality German-made cars might be "not competitive" for a simple reason that therefore they are naturally more expensive to build. In the modern world of "really free market" initiated by the US, anything that of higher quality, will be stomped over and squeezed out of said above "market" by what's cheaper, of more mediocre quality, but brings more profits to the "investors" because of mass production and more sizable sales, because of the lower price.
(I'm sorry, I am talking about damn cars here not because I understand much in them ( I really don't care, ) but that's what I usually hear from the owners of German cars. They are praising them and can't have enough of them.)
Of course Germany is the engine. Americans learned it the hard way, when they wanted to start the economic recovery of Europe after the WWII not with Marshall plan initially, but with Morgenthau plan, at expense of Germany. Soon enough they've figured out that Europe's economy couldn't recover without the recovery of German economy, for a simple reason that "tGermany had long been the industrial giant of Europe, and its poverty held back the general European recovery."
I don't see it this way. It's rather the whole European family is a dysfunctional family to begin with - Germans simply "rattle the cage" in more prolific way.
If I can pinpoint their problem - they take everything too seriously, life including.
And I have been raised by the war generation. Enough said, but the way I see it - let the dead bury their own dead.
The fallout of chemtrails (chemical contrails that linger and spread causing the ugly haze all across the skies and a prison pattern of trails made of aluminium, barium, strontium etc.):
It kinda proves my point that the EU is governed by Reptilians.
It is true that there are signs of civilisation on the Moon, but you are posting junk in this case.
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