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Britain Held Hostage Lindsay Jenkins

Britain Held Hostage By Lindsay Jenkins

Britain Held Hostage by Lindsay Jenkins


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A story of a secret war, not waged by Britain and her allies, but by diverse groupings of British and American politicians - many of whom were Fabians - and of French and Italian politicians, all from the resistance movements. Despite their diversity they had one aim, the destruction of the nation state.

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Britain Held Hostage: Coming Euro-Dictatorship by Lindsay Jenkins

This is the story of a secret war, not waged by Britain and her allies, but by diverse groupings of British and American politicians - many of whom were Fabians - and of French and Italian politicians, all from the resistance movements. Despite their diversity they had one aim, the destruction of the nation state, and one relentless commitment, to a politically unified and socialist continent. "How is it possible to persuade a nation state, with over a thousand years of independence, to hand over its ability to govern itself to another power?" That is what has been happening since Britain joined the EEC 25 year ago and that is one of the searching questions posed in this explosive book. In "Britain Held Hostage", Lindsay Jenkins, who for 10 years was a senior civil servant in the Ministry of Defence, shows how successive Prime Ministers and politicians have either failed to understand the true nature of the EU or, knowing its real purpose and destination, have deliberately lied to the people of Britain and the Commonwealth. She proves in this compelling, alarming and readable book how a small group of young British and American politicians, who met at the peace talks at the end of the First World War, took advantage of the political chaos created by the next war to begin a new European State, a first cousin to the Soviet Union. Today, with EMU only months away all the building blocks are nearly in place, though it has taken over 40 years, much longer than the pioneers believed. One police force, europol, is around the corner; one legal system (ending British trial by jury and habeas corpus) has been planned in detail and in secret. Already British law is subservient to EU law. The last - and most contentious - piece of the jigsaw will be one army under one command foreshadowed in eurocorps. Federalists believe the EU will soon be strong enough politically to dismantle NATO though they pay lip service to it now. Jean Monnet explained the first attempt at a European Defence Community when the Korean War threatened world peace, 'We could no longer wait, as we had once planned for political Europe to be the culminating point of a gradual process, since its joint defence was inconceivable without a joint political authority from the start.' The EDC failed because of French fears of a rearmed Germany. French fears can no longer contain German ambitions. Today Germany is dominant in the EU and has been its chief paymaster since 1957 and the Treaty of Rome. Those who once hoped for a socialist regional government in Europe, a stage beyond the nation state, now have to recognise that, since German reunification, power has passed to Bonn - and soon to Berlin. The aims of Kaiser Wilhelm, built on Prussian control of Germany, and of Adolf Hitler may now be realised. Many people scoff at the suggestion of striking similarities between Hitler's plans for Europe and today's German-dominated EU, yet a close examination of the parallels outlined in this book, makes frightening reading. The author reveals how many of the men who served Hitler managed to survive. 'Only in the highest ranking Nazis were removed...Most who served in the wartime Reichsbank quickly returned to its successor, the Bundesbank. In the 1951 German Foreign office, 134 out of 383 officials and employees were former Nazi party members...So it was in most other walks of life. All danced to the new tune, but the ideas practised by the Nazis did not die.'

Britain Held Hostage Reviews

'This explosive new book ...has already made its courageous lady author a hated figure in the corridors of Brussels and Westminster' This England

About Lindsay Jenkins

Lindsay Jenkins is an investigative author and journalist. She specialises in the history and current operations of the European Union. She formerly worked for British and American investment banks in the City of London and as a senior civil servant in the British Ministry of Defence. She received an honours degree in mediaeval and modern history from Bedford College, London University and an MBA from Cranfield School of Management. She lives in both the UK and US.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Frederick Forsyth. A German Europe - 200 years of attempts by Germany to dominate Europe either militarily or economically; towards a socialist vision - increasing importance of some members of the Fabian Society and fries in the US who wished to create a European superstate and the first try - Franco-Anglo union of 1940; underground - resisters in France, Italy and Germany who wanted one Europe as the Nazis did but without Hitler; the American trigger - the take-over by a small group of Americans of the Marshall Plan to create a federal Europe; creation - how Jean Monnet, Paul Henri-Spaak, Justice Felix Frankfurter, Duncan Sandys and Joseph Retinger created the ECSC and then the EEC via the Treaty of Rome, helped by the CIA; the British "U-turn" - how and why Macmillan and then Heath turned their backs on traditional British foreign policy to embrace political union despite de Gaulle but aided by Chancellor Willy Brandt and President Pompidou; to a superstate - despite setbacks, key players including Roy Jenkins, Altiero Spinelli and Jacques Delors made great strides forward via the Single European Act; rebellion - Mrs Thatcher's Bruges speech began serious rebellion in the UK, Maastricht paved the way for economic and monetary union (EMU) and a grave split in the Tory Party, how she was ousted by pressure from Europhiles and Brussels, moves towards Europol, one defence force, one justice system, one foreign policy.

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GOR004411092
9780965781213
0965781216
Britain Held Hostage: Coming Euro-Dictatorship by Lindsay Jenkins
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Orange State Press,U.S.
1998-03-01
338
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