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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

 

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

 

Is the General Election to be held before the entry of the Ewro?

 

Many are of the opinion that all this propaganda of the committee responsible for the changeover from the Maltese Lira to the Ewro on 1 January 2008 has a precise aim. 

 

They want to brainwash the Maltese people that nothing is going to change with the introduction of the Ewro except the currency. 

 

The prices of products and services are going to remain the same and Malta and the Maltese people will acquire great wealth with the introduction of the Ewro and the throwing away of our currency, the Maltese Lira.

 

Many have great suspicions that because the Government knows that with the introduction of the Ewro the prices, tariffs etc., are going to increase and not decrease, the general election will be called right after this year’s budget speech. 

 

And the general election will be held between the last days of November and the beginning of December 2007.


This would mean that the Ewro would not have entered into circulation instead of the Maltese Lira. 

 

And therefore the people will still not have become aware that they had again been deceived when they told them that, “it is only the currency that is going to be changed and not the prices”.


That is what happened in Slovenia a country that became a member together with Malta but has already introduced the Ewro instead of the Slovenian currency on 1 January this year. 

 

The prices increased greatly forthwith, as has been reported by the Maltese correspondent Ivan Camilleri on 7 January. 

 

Therefore the Maltese Government has other proof, the most recent one, that notwithstanding all the propaganda campaign and consumer education as has been done in Slovenia, as is being made in Malta, there were just the same increases in the prices of products and services, at the stroke of midnight of 31 December 2006 and the beginning of 1 January, 2007.

 
Notwithstanding all this, the Slovak Government organized celebrations on the entry of the Ewro. 

 

That is, they told the Slovenian people to celebrate the increase in prices. 

 

The NECC committee are telling us to do the same on 1 January 2008.


What happened in Slovenia, which after all is what happened in all the other countries that had adopted the Ewro, many think that the Maltese Government will not risk seeing happening in Malta weeks or months before the general election.


Therefore they think that the Government will hold the general election before the entry of the Ewro, when the people will still be dizzy with all the propaganda that the Ewro “is in the interest of all of us” and that “only the currency will be changed and not the prices”.


They are all capable of passing even the devil through the eye of a needle, more so common people who do not know what exactly happened in other countries with the introduction of the Ewro.

 

What have we received from the European Union?

 

Every year the Government give an account of what it had received from taxes, licenses, fines, etc. 

 

It also gives an account of how and where it had spent the money that it had received, because those are the Maltese people’s money.

 

Every year our country is giving money to the European Union. 

 

This is a substantial sum of money from money paid by the people to the Government. 

 

The Maltese members of parliament, both those who deceived us on how many benefits we will receive from the Union, as well as those who were elected by the 134,000 votes who did not agree that our country becomes a Union member, have the obligation to give an account to the people of the money that we pay to the Union and of those that in fact we receive from the Union.


According to a report in L-Orizzont of 20, February 2003, during the three years 2004/2006 we had to pay the Union 73.75 million Maltese liri. 

 

These were paid in cash. 

 

According to the same report, we were supposed to have received from the Union benefits that amounted to 154.71 million Maltese liri.

 

It appears that last year the Prime Minister collected all the amounts that in fact we were going to receive and said that they only amounted to some 44 million Maltese liri from the sum of 154.71 million that were promised.


In the many propaganda publications that the European Union issues, we have never found an account of the income and expenditure of the Union with its countries. 

 

This shortcoming may be because the Union either does not publish these accounts or because it is not published in Malta. 

 

This may be because the Union auditors have for the last 12 years refused to sign the Union accounts because of the irregularities and disorder that they have found in them.


To be precise I add that the auditors had signed the accounts of the European Commission itself which amount to seven percent of all the Union accounts because they have found little errors in them. 

 

But the rest (that is, 93 percent of the accounts) have not been accepted by the auditors as being correct.

 

One should ask why is this so?


The British pay around four billion pounds Sterling every year to the European Union. 

 

If you distribute this sum on the sixty million British citizens, it means that every one pays 66 pounds Sterling and 67 pence every year (or Lm43.18 in Maltese money).

 

We, the Maltese people, have paid the Union Lm73.75 million in the three years 2004/2006. 

 

If you divide this sum by the 400,000 citizens of our country, it results that every one of us paid Lm61.46c every year to the Union. 

 

That is, every Maltese citizen has paid Lm18.28c more each year than every British citizen.

 

I ask the Maltese Commissioner Dr Joe Borg and the five Maltese members that are supposed to safeguard our interests in the European Parliament, and the Government and the Opposition, to see that these accounts of what we have given to the Union and how much have we in fact been given by it in the three years 2004/2006, be published as soon as possibly.

 

Be published without mistakes, without playing around with figures and without revisions. 

 

After all, if a student makes a mistake when he is under the examination tension, he will not be given a chance to revise his mistake. 

 

Why then should experts in the comfort of their offices, without any hurry, make mistakes and we give them a chance to correct or revise them, as if nothing had happened?


We will shortly be receiving papers, photos and propaganda writings to ask me for my vote. 

 

I can now say that if I am not given this account that I am asking for, all these papers that I receive before the election will go straight to the rubbish bin.

 

Are they going to use the Pope again?

 

As they had done when they used the visit of Pope John Paul who prior to the referendum and the 2003 general election for the people to vote in favour of membership in the European Union, by quoting some words that he had said in the past about the Union, it now appears that today’s Government will try to do the same.

 

It was reported that Prime Minister Gonzi, during his visit to the Vatican last week, had told Pope Benedict XVI to “come quickly” to visit us to canonize Dun Ġorġ Preca as a saint in Malta.

 

While it is certain that all the Maltese people will happily welcome the visit of his Holiness the Pope, many observers feel that the visit should be held after the next general election, so that the politicians cannot use it for partisan purposes. 

 

In the Vatican they should know about the manouvres that are made when a general election is near in Malta.


The observers said that they believe that His Excellency Monsigneur Pawlu Cremona knows well Malta’s history and that he will give his opinion about the visit by His Holiness at a time that is so politically sensitive.

 

Is trouble brewing for the Ewro even in France?

 

The French prime Minister, Dominique de Villpin has recently harshly criticized the European Central Bank on the Ewro, and called for the member states to take back control of the Ewro currency and claim back their economic sovereignty.

 

The French Prime Minister’s criticism was made after the Gaullist candidate, Nicolas Depont-Aignan, who is going to contest the presidential election in France, had called for the re-introduction of the French Franc in France instead of the Ewro, that the French are saying has caused them more economic damage than good.

 

And in Malta the Maltese politicians do not risk saying one single word about the negative effects of the Ewro.

 

Did you know that...?

 

In a public opinion poll held in the UK by the EU, only 34 percent of the British people think that membership in the EU is “a good thing”, while only 25 percent trust the European Commission and the European Parliament.

 

Thursday, 25 January 2007.

 

WE WANT INDEPENDENCE FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION

 

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