“A
Soul For Europe” is a committee of representatives from Europe’s
larger, ecumenical, religious bodies. It is so important that it operates
directly from the office of the President of the European Commission.
Its
job is to administer what the Eurocrats call the “faith-sector of civil
society”. It has a budget for encouraging “faith-groups” to join in its
deliberations and machinations.
One
must remember that the Eurocrats’ plans are not just for Europe but for
a world government. Their think-tanks think globally.
THE
EU’S CONCEPT OF SOCIETY
In
the minds of these Eurocrats, society consists of two parts – the political (or
governmental) part and the civil (or non-governmental) part.
The
political part consists of elected representatives and their superiors, called
‘functionaries’. The civil part is everyone else.
The
EU Parliament and the national Parliaments elect the ‘functionaries’, that is
the Commission, and the parliament are then subordinate to the ‘functionaries’.
These
elected parliaments, both the parliaments of the individual EU countries and
the EU Parliament, play only a minor role in shaping legislation and they
cannot change the constitutional set up. So no popular vote can ever bring
about real change.
It
is the ‘functionaries’, the people at the very top, the Commission, who change
things. They consult, at least in theory, the elected representatives, and
also the so-called “non-governmental organisations” drawn from the various
“sectors of civil-society”.
WHERE
THE CHURCHES COME IN
These
“sectors of civil society” are represented, at the moment, by the awkwardly
named, “Social, Economic and Environmental Partners” (SEEP) which are attached
to “regional assemblies”.
Our
existing, un-elected, “regional assemblies” are components of the political
part of the EU (and ultimately of a global government if their plans succeed).
The
regional SEEPS are components of the “civil society” part of the EU.
Thus,
at your “regional assembly”, you will find sitting together with the
representatives of local authorities, and voting budgets with them, the
delegates of selected SEEP’s, supposedly representing “the sectors of civil
society”, as follows:
The
commercial sector, the trade-unions sector; the environmental-concern sector,
the equalities sector (supposedly representing “disadvantaged, social groups”)
the “community and voluntary” sector (charities and guarantee-limited
companies) and the “faith-sector”, which, by the way, includes
non-Christian, and even pseudo-pagan (“pagan-revivalist”) elements.
The
fact to note here is that the “faith-sector” was identified as a SEEP, from the
outset. This is because the churches, particularly the Church of England and
the Roman Catholic Church, played a special role in setting up the
pan-continental and global megastate system. And they are still playing an
important role in its consolidation today. Moreover this religious “A Soul For
Europe” project has a unique status because it is within the office of the
President of the Commission itself.
ANGLICANS,
ROMAN CATHOLICS AND NON-CONFORMISTS
Anglican
involvement goes back before World War II to the formation of the Provisional
World Council of Churches. This liaised, during the war, both with the
American Committee for a United Europe on the one hand, and, on the other hand,
with agents of Monnet and Spinelli-the so-called “god-fathers of the EU” – in Switzerland
(see Britain Held Hostage, Lindsay Jenkins).
Vatican involvement came later, since the Popes supported
both Mussolini and Hitler in their peculiar effort to set up a Nazi megastate
(see The Vatican Against Europe, by Edmond Paris). This was with Soviet
agreement (see “Facts and Chronicles Denied to the Public”, by Pierre de
Villemarest). Like the Russians, the Popes did not concur with the
American-initiated EU project until the Nazi-version had failed, and the Axis
had been incorporated into the current scheme (see The EU, Enemy of its
Member-States by Christopher Story).
The
absorption of the non-conformist denominations (especially the Methodists) into
the megastate-project, through the ecumenical movement (including “Churches
Together”) took place later again. It’s a fascinating, appalling tale, and a
long one.
QUISLINGS
AND TRAITOR CHURCHES
The
regional movement was designed by the magastate, to undermine the nation-state
from within. Suffice it to say that when the movement surfaced in Britain, it
was led, in Scotland, by an Anglican (Episcopal Church of Scotland) cleric –
one Canon Kenyon Wright – and, in England, by the House of Bishops of the
Church of England, which placed one of its members, a bishop, at the head of
each of the “regional Constitutional Conventions”. The task of these
Conventions was to mould public opinion to accept Elected Regional Assemblies
(ERA’s)
Thanks
largely to the efforts of the UK Independence Party, the Elected Regional
Assemblies initiative has been defeated, for the moment, but regionalization
continues apace under the guidance of governmental organisations and their
Quisling collaborators – including the traitor-churches and the “A Soul For
Europe” project.
REGIOANL
TOTEMS
Regional
totems – of which Gormley’s hideous “Angel of the North”, at Gateshead, is
the most obvious and spectacular-continue to spring up at key points in the
megastate’s regions.
These
not only express ideas of “regional identity”, but they also express “A Soul
For Europe’s” concept of “the elements underlying all religions”. These
pan-religious elements include angels, cruciform figures, the Willow Giant
beside the M5 at Bridgwater, orbs (see the London Eye) and other perhaps less
savoury symbols (see Traveling Light near Weston-super-Mare). These are
elements that “A Soul For Europe” exists to identify and publicise, with the
help of the churches.
NEW
POLITICAL PARTIES
Another
aspect of the megastate-system, in which “A Soul For Europe” is involved, is
the development of sector-specific political parties. These are now emerging
in order to break down support for national, political parties, and, most
urgently, to absorb potentially rebellious elements and thereby undermine the
development of pro-democracy, anti-megastate parties (i.e UKIP).
You
may have noticed, for example, at the EU-elections, in June, a “Countryside
Party” (designed to represent the “rural sector”) whose sibling-parties are
more advanced on the continent, especially in France. The “Green Party”, if
it was not always so, must now be included in this category. There is also an
attempt to create a “Senior Citizens’ Party”.
This
again is where “A Soul For Europe” comes in. A number of pro-megastate,
“Christian” parties (modeled on continental, “Christian” parties) are emerging
which have already contrived to split the UKIP-vote in several elections.