Anonymous ID: dd19c5 Aug. 4, 2018, 6:59 a.m. No.2447715   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7818 >>7854

>>2447662

>nothing will be able to stop it, that has been clear since the mixing of races and cultures started in earnest.

 

>Frankly, I suspect that was the ultimate goal all along (40.000ft perspective that is).

 

That is the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan and has been working in the background for a long time. Research it and look up the Kalergi prize winners, I doubt that you'll be shocked.

Anonymous ID: dd19c5 Aug. 4, 2018, 7 a.m. No.2447732   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Coudenhove-Kalergi Prize (Charlemagne Prize) winners.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlemagne_Prize

 

(Wikipedia I know, but the list is good).

Anonymous ID: dd19c5 Aug. 4, 2018, 7:02 a.m. No.2447744   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7854

Here is the list of Chalrmagne Prize winners.

 

1950 Austria Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi

1951 Netherlands Hendrik Brugmans

1952 Italy Alcide de Gasperi

1953 France Jean Monnet

1954 Germany Konrad Adenauer

1956 United Kingdom Winston Churchill

1957 Belgium Paul Henri Spaak

1958 France Robert Schuman

1959 United States George C. Marshall

1960 Luxembourg Joseph Bech

1961 Germany Walter Hallstein

1963 United Kingdom Edward Heath

1964 Italy Antonio Segni

1966 Denmark Jens Otto Krag

1967 Netherlands Joseph Luns

1969 European Union European Commission

1970 France François Seydoux de Clausonne

1972 United Kingdom Roy Jenkins

1973 Spain Salvador de Madariaga

1976 Belgium Leo Tindemans

1977 Germany Walter Scheel

1978 Greece Konstantinos Karamanlis

1979 Italy Emilio Colombo

1981 France Simone Veil

1982 Spain Juan Carlos of Spain

1984 Germany Karl Carstens

1986 Luxembourg The People of Luxembourg

1987 United States Henry Kissinger

1988 Germany Helmut Kohl and France François Mitterrand

1989 Switzerland Frère Roger

1990 Hungary Gyula Horn

1991 Czechoslovakia Václav Havel

1992 France Jacques Delors

1993 Spain Felipe González

1994 Norway Gro Harlem Brundtland

1995 Austria Franz Vranitzky

1996 Netherlands Beatrix of the Netherlands

1997 Germany Roman Herzog

1998 Poland Bronisław Geremek

1999 United Kingdom Tony Blair

2000 United States Bill Clinton

2001 Hungary György Konrád

2002 European Union The Euro

2003 France Valéry Giscard d'Estaing

2004 Republic of Ireland Pat Cox

2004 Vatican City / Poland Pope John Paul II (extraordinary prize)

2005 Italy Carlo Azeglio Ciampi

2006 Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker

2007 Spain Javier Solana

2008 Germany Angela Merkel

2009 Italy Andrea Riccardi

2010 Poland Donald Tusk

2011 France Jean-Claude Trichet

2012 Germany Wolfgang Schäuble

2013 Lithuania Dalia Grybauskaitė

2014 Belgium Herman Van Rompuy

2015 Germany Martin Schulz[2]

2016 Vatican City / Argentina Pope Francis

2017 United Kingdom Timothy Garton Ash

2018 France Emmanuel Macron

 

OK, hands up anyone who is surprised by this?