From the file: EU Susan Watkins
Jean-Claude Juncker, the disgraced former Prime Minister of Luxembourg, appointed as President of the Commission. This was riding roughshod over European law… In March 2014 the EPP [the centre-right, pro-European political party] caucus meeting in Dublin had no hesitation in nominating Juncker for Commission President… Only one person—the German Chancellor—could rule on whether the EPP’s decrepit Spitzer Kandidat would be appointed to Brussels’ top job… He is de facto answerable to the figure who actually appointed him, the German Chancellor… it was treated as entirely acceptable that Merkel’s word would amount to Europe’s law…, the entirely extra-constitutional role of the German Chancellor…
Chancellor Merkel says Juncker should become European Commission president
Jürgen Habermas, declared that it would be scandalous if Juncker failed to get the job…, exclaiming that it would be ‘a bullet to the heart of the European project’ if this malodorous fixer was not made President…
Juncker… had for nearly two decades been Prime Minister of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, notorious for its laxly regulated financial industry and ‘comfort letters’ relieving multinationals of corporation tax. Juncker was finally forced to resign in July 2013 for having covered up the scandalous doings of SREL, the Duchy’s intelligence agency—illegal surveillance, leaking of confidential information for commercial gain, systematic corruption and Gladio-style skullduggery, including a series of bombings of public buildings in the mid-eighties that were intended to heighten political tension[1] and create a ‘red scare’. Responsibility for the explosions apparently led back to the royal family, the rotten heart of this picturesque statelet. SREL had a recording from the early 2000s of Juncker in conversation with Grand Duke Henri, discussing the involvement of the Grand Duke’s brother, Prince Jean, in the bombing campaign. In early 2013 a Luxembourgeois parliamentary investigation, in parallel with a long-delayed trial of junior police officers over the Bommeleeër scandal, brought much of this to light…
[1]‘Strategie der Spannung’; ‘strategy of tension’. ‘Über vier Jahrzehnte lang hat die Nato… in 16 westeuropäischen Ländern geheime Guerillakommandos und Waffenlager unterhalten… arbeiteten Angehörige dieser Geheimorganisationen mit Terroristen und Verbrechern zusammen… Militärputsch in Griechenland… Die “Fäden… reichten bis in höchste Regierungskreise, in den amerikanischen Geheimdient CIA und ins Oberkommando [von] Nato… ‘Strategie der Spannung’ hieß das Rezept: ‘Man müßte Zivilisten angreifen, unschuldige Menschen, die weit weg waren vom politischen Spiel… Bombenexplosionen in Mailand und Rom: 16 Tote, 80 Verletzte… Sprengstoffanschlang im Bahnhof von Bologna: 85 Tote, 200 Verletzte’. Also: ‘German Zwickau terrorist cell
[Cf (We-the-Team): ‘Der Verfassungsschutz-Referatsleiter M. hat während der Ermittlungen gegen die Zwickauer Terrorzelle wichtige Akten vernichtet’. Cf (Hors d’oeuvre): ‘Nazi terror and state collusion’]…
Gladio made efforts to advance the destabilization of society… worked with fascist groups, sometimes with the cooperation of national security services and, in some places at least, financed by the CIA… The ‘strategy of tension’… In Belgium shoppers in supermarkets were gunned down by men described at the time as being part of leftwing terrorist cells. They turned out to be serving or former police officers… Es sind die Sorte von ‘holy men’, die mein (vielleicht auch dein?) Schicksal bestimmen’ (Hors d’oeuvre). Cf (Kanzlerin Merkels Propaganda)’: Alles unter der Führung des EU-Großverbrechers’ .
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