Stick a fork in it, the eurozone as we know it is done.
That’s the message we’re hearing from every media outlet and talking
head this morning. But whether the EU survives in its current
incarnation or takes on a new form, the agenda remains the same, the
evisceration of all national sovereignty and the centralization of power
into a dictatorial federal superstate.

Words like “depression,” “collapse,” and “apocalypse,”
are not normally uttered by people in positions of power, but such terms
have become the staple of this week’s news diet, as the deepening of
the euro crisis begins to make headlines about Greece look like they
should be consigned to the “and finally” segment. President of the European Commission and Bilderberg luminary José Manuel Barroso last night warned
that any break up of the eurozone would cause a continent-wide
“depression,” shave 50 per cent off GDP and cost a million jobs in
Germany alone.
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