
Queen Ursula’s Plot To Rule Europe—and Save the World
Not national governments, not even Brussels, but Commission chief von der Leyen alone can and must deliver us all—or at least that is what she thinks.

Not national governments, not even Brussels, but Commission chief von der Leyen alone can and must deliver us all—or at least that is what she thinks.

Southern and Northern Europe are clashing over whether to share borrowing costs or stick to national debt—raising fresh questions about EU unity.

The EU Commission unveiled the details of its debt-fueled rearmament plan, excluding U.S. manufacturers unless Washington signs a defense agreement with Brussels.

It is time to see through the lies and resist an elite that, under the guise of ‘liberal values,’ is steadily consolidating authoritarian power.

Brussels wants to cut out the only EU institution with directly elected representatives when plotting its €800 billion defense plan.

According to a 2024 survey, only 47% of Europeans would be ready to take up arms for their countries, a sign of weakened national identities and social cohesion after years of Brussels policies.

“We need to switch to a preparedness mindset,” claims von der Leyen, while the European Parliament calls for additional steps toward military integration.

European rearmament will not provide Ukraine with effective security.

“We are in an era of rearmament:” von der Leyen’s five-point plan includes higher national budget deficits and incurring more joint debt to finance arms procurement.