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and against Malta's membership of the European Union

 

WE SWEAR TO FREE MALTA FROM THE SLAVERY, COLONIALISM AND DICTATORIAL ILLEGAL EUROPEAN UNION RULE

 

TELL YOUR PARLIAMENTARY DEPUTY THAT YOU WANT MALTA TO REGAIN INDEPENDENCE AND FREEDOM

 

 The European Union ordered that as from 2010 the Maltese and Gozitan people pay it €182,192 daily stolen from your childrens mouths

 

It is better for Malta to leave Schengen

 

By Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici, Campaign for National Independence CNI

 

Who put into the Schengen Area problem

* brought great harm to our country,

* because the removal of passport

* and Customs control on foreigners

* and products that come from the European Union

* and Schengen countries

* has greatly weakened the protection

* and security of our people from the criminality,

* smuggling

* and illegal importation.

 

The advantages of the removal for the need for passports and Customs are very small indeed when considered with the disadvantages for the protection and security that our people have suffered.

 

It is a great shame for the politicians who hid from the people the serious risks of membership in the Schengen area, for instead, they were lost in an orgy of vain bragging on the removal of the small inconveniences of passport and Customs control.

 

Whoever values the protection and security of the people more than the acquisition of popular votes cannot but admit that it is not in the best interests of our people for Malta not to be a Schengen Area member.

 

It is hoped that patriotic politicians again appear who would have the wisdom and courage to sacrifice popularity for the national interests by telling the truth to the people, not feed them only propaganda.

 

Certainly none of the politicians who boast about Schengen

* did not explain to the people that with Schengen membership

* we have lost the right to say who can

* and who cannot enter into our country.

 

Because if one of the member countries would not want a person to enter into the country, we will not be able to allow him/her to enter into our country.

 

In this manner others have the right not to allow anyone whom they want to come to Malta, even though we would have no reason not to allow them to come.

 

With Schengen membership, we have ceded part of our sovereignty and we are no longer sovereign to control the entry of foreigners.

 

We should not have entered Schengen

 

They made us members in Schengen

* after they made us members in the EU,

* although it was not necessary to do so,

* because there are EU member countries

* who did not become Schengen members,

* such as England,

* Ireland,

* Romania,

* and Bulgaria.

 

We also ceded another part of our country’s sovereignty

* when with EU membership we lost the right

* not to allow illegal immigrants to remain in our country,

* which the forced us not to allow them to continue on their way

* to the other EU countries.

 

Thus we ended up that we do not command

* who cannot enter into our country

* and who does not remain here,

* and on this we have to accept

* what the Schengen and EU countries wants us to do.

 

We are no longer Independent and neither Free.


We can see how our country is no longer sovereign and free to decide what is better or not for our people from the issue that has arisen with our Libyan neighbours who, after a number of their countrymen were not given a visa to enter the Schengen Area countries, stopped all Schengen citizens, including Maltese, from entering Libya.

 

We cannot allow the Libyans whom another country did not issue a visa

* to come to Malta

* notwithstanding that we have no objection for them a

* nd we have no reason to stop them.

 

This means that another Schengen country is deciding for us.


We have given our door’s key to foreigners, to make sure that we are no longer our own masters.

 

This is how those among us who have always respected foreigners more than their own Maltese siblings have brought us to.

 

We shall leave the Schengen problem

 

This issue between the Schengen countries and Libya

* shows that we have become a weak people

* who do not have the strength to protect our national interests

* and want the EU to intercede for us

* even with our own neighbours.

 

In fact, the Maltese ministers are asking the EU to see how to reach an agreement between the Schengen countries and Libya instead of negotiating directly with the Libyans.

 

None more than us have to lose whose citizens cannot go to Libya.

 

A great number of Maltese citizens have their work in Libya,

* or conduct trade their,

* and AirMalta and other Maltese companies

* are going to suffer due to the reduction of passenger transport

* and trade between the two countries.

 

It is in the national interest to get out of this problem that Schengen membership has put us into.

 

The Maltese Government has said that is an abuse that the Schengen agreement is used for political reasons not to issue visas.

 

Notwithstanding that we say that an abuse was committed,

* we do not have the courage to take the necessary measures

* not to suffer the consequences of the other’s abuse.

 

If the Schengen countries

* are not ready to force a country who had abused

* to change it abusive decision,

* Malta should wash its hands from the Schengen agreement

* and leave the Schengen Area.

 

Thus we will again be free to protect our national interests as is fitting for our people.

 

The EU supports the visa denial

 

Notwithstanding that the Governments of Malta,

* Italy,

* Spain

* and Portugal condemned the fact that a country had used the Schengen agreement

* not for security reasons

* but for political reasons,

* the EU gave its support to the country that had abused Schengen.

 

Therefore, Malta since it is a member in the EU, is also being considered that it had also given its support to the visa denial to the Libyans.

 

This fact is disrupting the friendly relations of our country with Libya and can lead to much more serious consequences.

 

Because if the issue lengthens and worsens,

* we are going to find ourselves in trouble with our neighbours

* which would be due to our membership in the EU

* and the Schengen Area.

 

This would not be in the interests of the people              

* and whoever really seeks the interests of the people

* has the duty to take the necessary measures            

* to prevent this trouble.                                                

 

 To prevent the trouble                                                          

* that EU                                                                               

* and Schengen membership                                              

* is causing to our people,                                                  

* we should get back the right                                           

* as a nation to decide freely ourselves,                           

* not the majority of the EU                                               

* or Schengen Area countries                                            

* what is best for us                                                             

* and what relations we should have with our neighbours.

 

Thus we would forthwith be able to remove the requirement for the visa for Maltese to go to Libya and for Libyans to come to Malta.

 

Can we say that the euro will collapse as predicted by Prof. De Grauwe?

 

by Eddy Privitera, Campaign for National Independence CNI

 

Lately on the BBC World news, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel was quoted as saying that if one of the EU member countries (with a clear reference to Greece) fails to pay (defaults) its debts, this fact can mean the end of the ERM (which is a mechanism that regulates the euro exchange rate), which is the basis on which the euro currency exists as the currency of the member states in the Euro Zone.

 

This news reminded me of what had been said by Professor Paul de Grauwe in the Belgian newspaper “De Morgan” some time ago.

 

Prof. De Grauwe said that if there is no “political union” on a time scale, the euro cannot continue to exist.

 

He continued to say that “now that no one seems to want political union, one would start to get worried how much was monetary union a good idea.”

 

“I dare predict that, in the long run, monetary union will collapse.

 

Not next year, but in 10 or 20 years time.”


Professor de Grauwe was and perhaps still is an economic consultant of the President of the European Commission, Josè Manuel Baroso.

 

One should be reminded that words such as those uttered by De Grawe was previouslt said by the Chief Economist of the German Central Bank, the Bundesbank, Ottmar Issing, when he said that “there is no example in the history of a lasting monetary union that was not bound with one state”.

 

Romano Prodi himself had said that “now we have to face the difficult work for a single economic and political entity.”

 

When one considers what is happening in Greece

* where it was found that the Karamanlis Conservative Greek Government

* had massively hidden the dire Greek financial situation to the EU

* and how this hiding was uncovered by the Socialist government of George Papandreou,

* as well as the bad economic situation in Spain and Portugal

* and who knows how much more hiding we shall hear from other governments,

* among them also the Maltese Government,

* it is easy for what was predicted by Professur de Grauwe to happen,

* that the euro will collapse in the coming years.

 

And therefore I laugh when I hear someone saying,

* as has sometimes been said by Prime Minister Gonzi,

* that had we not had the euro

* we would have become bankrupt in this economic

* and financial crisis that hit the world.


On the contrary it appear that countries are becoming bankrupt

* precisely because they have the euro

* and thus can do nothing,

* such as devaluing their currency,

* to put their financial

* and political situation in order

* because they cannot do so with the euro.

 

Thursday 4 March 2010.

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