To: J Aguilar
Any thoughts about French/EU involvement in 3/11, especially regarding the Basques? I know there were a rash of escapes from French prisons of ETA operatives prior to 3/11. Also, Spain under the PP was waffling on support for the union.
14 posted on
04/23/2007 11:25:42 AM PDT by
tanuki
To: tanuki
tanuki,
Any thoughts about French/EU involvement in 3/11, especially regarding the Basques? I know there were a rash of escapes from French prisons of ETA operatives prior to 3/11. Also, Spain under the PP was waffling on support for the union.
I don't know how you, tanuki, dare to think such a thing about we Europeans that are righteous and peaceful people, as our history proves.
Spain was blocking the EU Constitution, which, by the way, was no Constitution at all - like 3/11 was no Islamist attack - but a treaty endowing some extraordinary powers to burocrats in Brussels and their allies, and a preponderance of the bigger countries, under a nicer name.
The Constitution was unblocked by Zapatero in his second or third foreign policy decission (the first was leaving the Americans alone as they encircled Najaf), one month and a half after he got into office, in May 2004.
Finally, one year later, a lost referendum in France sank all the project.
(IMHO, the latter is a clear sign the God does exist, and that is said by a not very religious person.)
Above all, tanuki, 3/11 was a coup conceived by Spaniards, an inside job. We, people investigating it, are now focusing in the main plot. In the meantime, governments, policies and attitudes in European countries may change (I hope so), because they are democracies: there are elections, new rulers and new ideas.
Have you ever think of applying to the foreign service?
16 posted on
04/24/2007 6:20:52 AM PDT by
J Aguilar
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