Grillo and his 5 Star Movement

In the recent Italian parliamentary elections, Grillo and his 5 Star Movement won a tremendous victory. Despite it being their first time to participate in a national parliamentary election, Grillo’s party won the most number of total votes. The 5 Star Movement can serve as an inspiration and as a model for people in other … Continue reading “Grillo and his 5 Star Movement”

The people of the Netherlands start to move

The Financial Times has recently reported on a movement in the Netherlands to hold a referendum on the EU fiscal compact.  Enough voters (40,000) have signed the petition to require their legislature to take up the issue in their regular session.  Supporters of EU membership — politicians and other political interest groups — have consistently refused … Continue reading “The people of the Netherlands start to move”

A new political party in Germany

On the Der Spiegel website (http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/new-party-in-germany-goes-after-euro-skeptic-voters-a-887744.html), there is a story that discusses the birth of a new German political party.  This new party, Alternative for Germany, calls for the end of the Euro.  They favor either a return to national currencies or to have smaller currency zones created.  Just as this site has repeated stated, the Alternative … Continue reading “A new political party in Germany”

Italian Politics

The political drama surrounding the formation of a new government continues in Italy.  The rising party of Grillo and his 5 Star Movement refuses to join in a coalition with the two mainstream parties, and the President (who is responsible for managing the creation of a new government) refuses to ask them to take the lead in … Continue reading “Italian Politics”

Germany and the Eurozone

We have speculated on numerous occasions about the breakup of the Eurozone.  I sense that there is a growing consensus among certain circles that the Eurozone would be better off without the northern states that insist on adhering to previously agreed upon treaties regarding fiscal and monetary policy (i.e. German, Finland, and the Netherlands).  Soros is … Continue reading “Germany and the Eurozone”

German Politics

In a previous post, I highlighted the creation of a new German political party, Alternative for Germany, whose platform is based on the dissolution of the Euro currency bloc and the return to national currencies.  One article reports on the growing popularity of this new party — http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/new-party-alternative-for-germany-draws-new-members-away-from-rivals-a-898524.html. We have speculated on more than one occasion that the … Continue reading “German Politics”

States are fighting the Federal government

The children of the Beast are busy trying to drive their political agenda, on both the State and Federal level.  We have argued that Believers need to create a sanctuary that will be safe from the Beast on the day of his final ascension.  If there is not a place safe from the Beast and … Continue reading “States are fighting the Federal government”

The new Italian government gets a welcome party

It is estimated that at least 100,000 people came out to demonstrate against the austerity measures of Monti/Berlusconi (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22581759). The new Italian government, led by Letto, is a marriage of necessity between the two main establishment parties in Italy.  It’s popularity is falling quickly and is not expected to last for long.  We will continue … Continue reading “The new Italian government gets a welcome party”

UK Politics and a referendum on EU membership

We earlier reported on the announcement by the Prime Minister of the UK to hold a referendum on British membership in the European Union (http://news.yahoo.com/cameron-publish-eu-vote-bill-bid-defuse-party-064432508.html). I worried that the announcement was merely a political ploy, given it was to be held after the next national elections, with a deadline of 2017.  It would seem members … Continue reading “UK Politics and a referendum on EU membership”

MAJOR ALERT — Danger found with the US Immigration Reform Bill

It has been reported that within the current immigration reform bill being considered by the US Senate, there is a clause that will require all US citizens and residents to submit their biometric details to the federal government for the explicit purpose of creating a national database.  This would include iris and fingerprint scans.(http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/05/immigration-reform-dossiers/) Passage … Continue reading “MAJOR ALERT — Danger found with the US Immigration Reform Bill”