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We are going to pay a high price for the Ewro
Last
week the President of the Central Bank of the European Union, Jean-Claude
Trichet, took the trouble to come to Malta to take part in the opening of the
propaganda campaign spread over three months, in favour of the Euro currency,
and to speak about it at a conference organized by the National Committee about
the Ewro (the NECC) and the Central Bank of Malta, with the help of the European
Union.
He
showed his great joy that our country is going to adopt the Ewro, and praised
highly our country for the steps it took to qualify to enter the zone of the
Union countries that use the Ewro.
What Trichet did not say was the price that our country is going to pay to be
able to use the Ewro.
He did not mention that Malta is going to give the Union Central Bank between 11 and 12 million Maltese liri (or 25 to 28 million Ewros respectively) each year, so that instead of the Maltese lira we will have the Ewro.
Because from the first day of next year, the profits that the Central Bank of Malta used to make every year (between 11 and 12 million Maltese liri), are now going to be made by the Union Central Bank that is going to take the foreign reserves of the Central Bank of Malta.
The President of the Union Central Bank had every reason, therefore, to be so happy that our country is going to surrender the Maltese lira for the Ewro.
Because
the Union Central Bank can make a good profit every year on Malta’s foreign
reserves, and our country is going to pay a high price by losing 11 or 12
million Maltese liri every year.
In the long propaganda campaign for the adoption of the Ewro in our country, no
one had the decency to explain to the Maltese people how high is the price that
the people shall have to pay to use the Ewro instead of the Maltese lira.
To
the school children and our youthful students, in their curriculum, they are
going to feed them propaganda information in favour of the Ewro and the European
Union, but they are not going to explain to them that the price our country is
going to pay is between 11 and 12 million Maltese liri every year so that they
will use the Ewro.
Malta’s top heads showed their great joy to the President of the Union Central Bank during his visit among us.
From
his side, he did not show them how foolish they were that they were not even
aware that their country is going to lose the profits made by the Central Bank
of Malta, and that the Union Central Bank is going to gain with the adoption of
the Ewro by our country.
The European Union propagandists are insisting that the Maltese people are going to make a historical step when, on January 1 next year, they will change over to the Ewro.
It is going to be a historical loss, not a victory for our people because the Union common currency is going to continue to reduce our sovereignty.
We are going to lose control on the interest rates on loans and on deposits.
We will not continue to have the faculty that by means of adjustments of the interest rate we help to increase employment in our country.
It
will no longer be possible that with the value of the Maltese currency we help
to prevent high price increases and thus control the cost of living and to help
increase exports.
Whoever respects the Maltese people and really wants to protect the national
interests should inform the people not only about the Ewro advantages, but also
with the disadvantages that we are going to suffer.
Whoever
has sold his soul to the European Union is sacrificing the national interests
and deceiving the people.
But
time will come when the people will become aware that they were betrayed, and
changes into bitterness the joy of all those who are guilty of this great
national shame and contempt of the people.
The day after Trichet left Malta, it was announced that there are seven million
poor people in Italy because of the Ewro that the Italian people adopted instead
of the Italian lira.
How
many poor people are we going to have in Malta because of the adoption of the
Ewro?
While he was in Malta, Jean-Claude Trichet could not fail to raise the issue of the independence of the European Central Bank from the influence of the European Union countries with the Prime Minister.
The European Central Bank had been given a special status, different from that
of the other Union institutions, in the Constitution agreed in Rome in October
2004.
But
the new Reform Treaty considers the Central Bank the same as the other Union
institutions.
Because of this, Trichet is afraid that the Central Bank will be too subject to
what the member countries want, and thus, the Banks’ independence will not
remain untouched.
Trichet asked that the Central Bank be given the same status that it had in the
2004 Constitution, but the request was not accepted.
The
French President Nicolas Sarkozy mostly insists that the Union Central Bank
should take heed of what the member countries think.
During the CNI Annual General Meeting that was held on 7 October, at its office at No 60A, Strait Street, Valletta, the CNI members approved a resolution proposed by Harry Demarco.
“This Annual General Meeting of the Campaign for National Independence CNI, today 7 October, 2007, notes:
(a) That although six months have passed from the closure of the three-year
period 2004-2006, when Malta gave Lm73,75,000 to the European Union, it has
still not been officially stated how much of the Lm154,710,000 that the Union
was supposed to have given us, had in fact given us. (It is being said that it
gave us less than half the sum).
(b) That instead of work running after Maltese workers, as had been promised by
Prime Minister Fenech Adami, we have more than 100 factories that have closed
down, thousands of workers were laid off from their work, more than 6,000 work
permits were issued to foreigners, and there is a serious threat that next year,
the life of the backbone of our country that depends on ships will be destroyed
and disappear.
Therefore, it appeals to all the political parties and all the workers organizations to prevent from succeeding Commissioner Gunther Verheugen's vendetta that, with the complicity of some amongst us, destroy the Malta Shipyard that the German Luftwaffe did not succeed in doing with a deluge of bombs.”
The CNI members discussed the humiliating situation that the country has been brought to;
worse than when the foreign affairs and defence were not in our hands.
Because
today everything depends on what the European Union says, from how much work we
can do in the Shipyard, to the smallest thing, how much tax we pay on babies’
nappies.
Many criticism points were raised.
It was said that the Maltese people appear as if they have lost the capacity to lead themselves as is best for them.
The Constitution of Malta was treated with contempt, and our country is being given piece by piece to foreigners, worst among them, the big piece of land at Ta’ Qali for the building of the American base Embassy.
Maltese
workers work is being given to foreigners, as in the case of Sea Malta, with
damage for the workers and the exporters who are not being given a regular
service as previously given by the national company.
With membership in the European Union, our country has lost a lot, among them
the millions each year from the Italian Protocol, and the yearly profit of the
Central Bank of Malta.
It
has also lost the right according to law to send back illegal immigrants or give
them suitable help to continue on their way to Europe.
While a few hundreds are benefiting from the European Union, the masses of the
people are suffering with its policy and regulations.
The CNI
members agreed to increase their efforts so that as soon as possible a majority
shall be built that would want Malta to regain independence and freedom from the
EU, with the Maltese people taking their destiny in their own hands.
2007-8
CNI
Committee
The
CNI
Committee for the year 2007-2008 was elected during the General Meeting:
Chairman: Dr Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici;
General Secretary: M. Borg;
Cashier: H. Demarco;
Members:
P. Barbara, C. Galea, L. Galea, R. Galea, C. Gatt, M. Gatt, C. Lewis, E.
Sultana, M. Sultana; Auditors: E. Farrugia u E. Privitera.
In
a local newspaper last Sunday, Monsignor Anton Gauci referred to a report in a
previous issue of the newspaper that said that the Church in Malta may end up
being investigated by the European Union for the subsidies that the Government
gives it, after it had passed to the Government in breach of the will of the
donors or testators, the property that they had left to it with a spiritual
motive.
This report appeared after it became known that efforts were being made in the European Union to investigate the Italian State for the financial aid that it gives to the Catholic Church.
Pope
Benedict XVI tied this fact with the Freemasonry that is spread throughout the
European Union.
As regards the threat of an investigation by the European Union, Monsignor Gauci
commented that
“now there is the fear of the horror of the European Union, that some Maltese gentlemen had the pleasure to make us members in it. We do not speak about their intentions. They will see this thing themselves and will be seen by God who does not necessarily pay on a Saturday (a Maltese expression that means that God is patient and will pay back at the proper time), but he always pays, many times even in this world, and certainly in the other”.
Monsignor Gauci continued to complain thus:
“They threw us into an environment that made us lose our sovereignty, lose our true independence. Naturally I do not expect that those who had a finger in the pie to agree with me, as well as not expecting to agree with me those who are having a field day thanks to this move.
“And
many are the Maltese people who are having a field day and a very good one at
that. I am not only referring to those who are working outside Malta with
phenomenal salaries and with a superior quality of life to that of local state
employees at the same level, perhaps even living much more luxuriously but also
in a pagan manner.”
“I
also do not expect to agree with me those politicians that have put us into that
environment described by our friend Ratzinger, as one of Freemasonry” wrote
Monsignor Gauci, who explained that human nature has the characteristic to seek
its personal interests, in our case, also towards those of partisan politics.
The writer continued to ask a number of questions on what was the attitude of
the Church in Malta on the issue of membership in the EU, and reminded about the
saying that whoever is the cause of his own predicament should cry
himself.
Therefore those who spoke in favour of the EU, or failed from warning about its perils, now has to fault themselves if the Union takes a negative attitude against the Church.
Monsignor Gauci insisted that:
“If we succeed to play the fool with the people, we will surely not succeed with God. Neither with the Church, nor the politicians thirsty for power, honours and money.”
Because, he ends his article,
“it
is absolutely no joke to put your country into a pagan and Masonic
environment”.
WE WANT INDEPENDENCE FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION
Thursday 11 October 2007.
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