Buy popcorn, watch Europe.

Things are about to get very interesting.

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35 Responses to Buy popcorn, watch Europe.

  1. mara says:

    Very interesting. Deutschland uber alles eh what chaps? :popcorn

    • Ronbo says:

      Maybe so…

      The Europeans may accept a German Empire if the only other option is being a province of Russia.

      Don’t forget in WW II, the Germans had no problems finding volunteers in France, Spain and Holland to fight the common enemy in Moscow.

  2. Seneca III says:

    Yes, it is hard by the door and it is going to be very messy indeed. The twilight phase of the Marxist-Socialist-Islamofascist Axis is now just about observable on our near horizon, and there will be blood.

    First watch what happens in France in the months ahead – there is coming soon a single defining moment in European history and the French may well light the fuse that in turn lights others such that seminal change will spread like wildfire.

    Beyond the borders of La Belle France there are others in kind: Greece is, politically speaking, tinder dry and about to spontaneously combust without need of any ignition from without; Spain is internally riven with an angst and anger that is coming close to critical mass, and Italy is not far behind.

    Here, even some Brits are at last waking up to the sobering reality that all is not well in the Mother of Parliaments, now more and seen to be and often referred to as ‘Cesspit-on-Thames’. It is now recognised for what it is, the collective instrument responsible for the greatest act of treason ever committed in these Islands when it opened our gates and let the predatory and parasitical barbarians through.

    For this at the very least they shall not be forgiven, as they are acutely aware, and consequently the State jackboot presses ever harder on our necks in order to try and save theirs – but not for too much longer, I suspect. Sauve qui peut.

  3. KG says:

    Of course, the first stirrings of nationalist sentiment and anger will be blamed by Brussels on nationalism/fascism/name the bogeyman, and their first reaction will be to do what’s brought Europe to this point, but to do it harder.
    If they do that, Europe will explode and Russia will pick over the debris and resume where the USSR left off. Conquest without the necessity for invasion.

    • Ronbo says:

      So Orwell’s “Eurasia” takes shape.

      Next will be the creation of “Oceania” that will be mostly the old British Empire and Britain renamed “Airstrip One” and on the front line of endless wars between Eurasia and Oceania.

      “Eastasia” the new Chinese Empire is already taking shape.

      DOUBLEPLUSGOOD, Heh?

  4. Ronbo says:

    Don’t forget the big federal union in America that will go belly up in the next several as well unless radical change happens in the government.

    It would appear the poop is gonna hit the fan this Tuesday only a few miles from where I live in Seattle, as the Communist plan of action is to use peaceful May Day demonstrators (Lenin’s useful fools) as human shields to open fire on the police.

    Of course, when the police respond in self defense, the return fire will hit many innocent people and create martyrs for the Red Front. The newspaper article below concerns Seattle, but is very likely part of the same Leftist putsch to be used in other major cities.

    “The Seattle Mayor’s Office issued a press release Friday warning of potential violence, property damage and intent to disrupt peaceful protest for this Tuesday’s “May Day” marches. The release stated the office had evidence “other people may be coming to Seattle” and cites some websites have been giving instruction for how to conceal weapons and target authorities. At the same time, the mayor is stating that action is being taken to ensure the safety of peaceful protesters and the public at large.”

    • KG says:

      “At the same time, the mayor is stating that action is being taken to ensure the safety of peaceful protesters and the public at large.”
      Why do those words strike uneasy echoes, Ronbo?

  5. KG says:

    England, I think will settle for some kind of compromise–some riots, a few high-profile resignations, a change of government, and a lot of fine and hopeful words.
    Then back to business as usual in renovated premises. ;-)

    • Ronbo says:

      …But the English are so damn CIVILIZED even in war.

      Whereas, we Americans are hot headed, well armed and generally shoot our opposition when compromise becomes impossible, which it has become of late.

      Then civil war with the winner taking all.

      It’s the American Way.

  6. KG says:

    Here in Australia, we’ll go to the beach for the day, barbecue a few snags and drink beer.
    Utterly irresponsible, we are. :cheers

    • Ronbo says:

      The Aussies and the Yanks are alike in that both nationalities want to be “nice guys” – but only up to being slapped in the face.

      After that it’s WAR!

  7. KG says:

    The Australian situation will be interesting. I reckon realpolitik will require our government – of whatever stripe – to throw in its lot with Asia.

    • Ronbo says:

      A weak USA means the Chinese can move south, so a good defense would involve alliances with those Asian countries not willing to become subjects of the Dragon Throne.

      Interestingly our old enemy Communist Vietnam may become a new ally, since the Vietnamese hate the Chinese worse than they do America or Australia.

      Of course, the game changer could be the Chinese people who have a very active resistance movement going on against the Reds.

      • Have you seen the doco The Tank Man?

        It covers off the freedom “push” within China quite well.

        The CPC is going to have to walk a fine line over the next 20 years if they want to keep their hands on power…

        • kowtow says:

          I’ll look it up.Personally I think the commie party won’t last 10 more years and when China goes bang it will be ugly all over. But maybe some factories and jobs will come “home.”

  8. Diamond Mair says:

    KG, tried to send you results of my CHL class yesterday, eMail was rejected ……………………………… :cry: :cry: :cry:

    Semper Fi’
    DM

    • KG says:

      Sorry, DM–GMX mail seems to be playing up and I can’t find the reason why. :sad:

      • Diamond Mair says:

        That’s OK – thought you blocked me for some reason ………………………………

        FWIW, I shot 234 out of 275 yesterday, & missed 2 of 50 questions – have all paperwork completed, must get fingerprinted {AGAIN!} then send off paperwork/pictures to the state & just wait for my concealed carry license ………………………….. also met {and hugged! :shock: } Gunny R. Lee Ermey, USMC :whoop

        Semper Fi’
        DM

        • KG says:

          Great news, DM. Congratulations! :whoop

          • Darin says:

            Cool!I gotta get mine renewed next month,can’t leave home without it :grin:

            • Diamond Mair says:

              Darin, what are the rules where you live? Here in Texas, the original is good for 4 years after the next birthday {which means mine will be ‘good’ from December this year ’til December 2016}. First & second renewals are good for 5 years, require a 4 hour class {to catch up on new laws/regs, show proficiency}. Third & subsequent renewals are good for 10 years, no re-certification necessary ……………….

              Semper Fi
              DM

              • Darin says:

                $132 for first time permits $82 for renewals.
                No classes required,must be at least 21 y/o,must provide finger prints,background check is through the FBI.
                Other than that,so long as your not mentally impaired or a convicted felon your good to go.

                However if you are over 18 y/o you are not required to have a CCP to keep a gun concealed in whole or in part in your home,place of business or other real property or your vehicle.Basically you only need it to carry on your person.

                Also open carry isn’t allowed unless you have specific reason to do so.But for the same $132 fee you can get a security gaurd permit and carry open.

                I’m thinking about getting the upgrade :mrgreen:

                • Diamond Mair says:

                  You in Wyoming? Texas is the same with concealed carry – home/vehicle/property, no license needed. They were discussing open carry in the state legislature, but that would have eliminated concealed carry – as a 55 year old woman, unless I’m in the uniform of security guard, folks don’t need to know I’m carrying ………………….. here, the fee is $140 for all variants {original & renewals} but, since I are a veteran, it’s only $70. Fingerprints run ~ $10, and the class yesterday was only $69. {that’s ~ half normal cost}. Lots of places are offering discounts for women to receive their CHLs …………………. unfair, I know, but so few women {comparatively} grew up utilizing firearms, it’s an added incentive to be ready to defend one’s self ………………………

                  Semper Fi’
                  DM

                • Darin says:

                  Mississippy.We adopted Castle law also,no need to runaway anymore.

                  There are more and more women of all ages showing up at the ranges here.I think it’s a good thing,attitudes towards gun ownership are changing for the better as a result.

  9. Flashman says:

    Frogs versus Huns. 1914 all over again.

    Britain even has a neo-Asquith chuffing down the branch line of Least Resistance.

  10. Yokel says:

    Richard North has a couple of good articles on this at EU Referendum:
    http://eureferendum.com/blogview.aspx?blogno=82597
    http://eureferendum.com/blogview.aspx?blogno=82601
    And a thorough fisking of a FCO document planning in 1971 for the surrender of British sovereignty:
    http://eureferendum.com/fcosovereignty2.pdf

    This whole disaster is too late to unpick. I have just come across “The Origins of Totalitarianism” by Hannah Arendt. ( and blogged about it at http://yokel.co.cc/archives/2012/04/the-origins-of-totalitarianism-by-hannah-arendt.html ). It is a frightening read, bearing in mind that the bulk of it was written immediately after the 1939-45 war, and she traces a lot of the origins back to the early 1800s.

    • KG says:

      Thanks for the links, Yokel. The first is fascinating and I’ll go take a look at the others too.

  11. ReversePsychology says:

    The only positive thing that I can say about the E.U., is that our odious Politicians in the U.K. were too damned cowardly to give their people a referendum, of which they knew they would lose, and therefore as second prize only, we were allowed to keep the pound opposed to the ghastly Euro…….We still have to pay through the nose for the loathsome entity otherwise known as the European project, but as our currency isn’t linked to a whole load of cartoon Countries, we don’t have to bail them out……Officially anyway…….Oh for the day the whole kit and caboodle explodes and dies like some impossible nightmare….

  12. kowtow says:

    Britain has local elections this week. Could be interesting as the faux conservatives look to lose seats.
    Hopefully UKIP puts in a good show.