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The mentality of the globalists

‘Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh.’ If you want to know the measure of a man, what makes him tick, what lies in his very core, all you have to do is listen to what he says. that reveals what is in the heart. There will be those that scoff at the idea that globalists exist, people out to control the planet and remake it in their image. Maybe paying attention to what Mr Peter Sutherland has to say will enlighten us.

Just listen to his expert views on the subject of mass immigration, that the people of the UK ‘still nurse a sense of homogeneity and difference from others.’ He said later, ‘and that’s precisely what the European Union, in my view, should be doing its best to undermine.’ He has also said that ‘there should be a shift from states selecting migrants to migrants selecting states.’

Who is Peter Sutherland? KCMG, SC, UN Special Representative on Migration, former Attorney General of Ireland, ex Chairman of the Allied Irish Bank and European Commissioner, ex Chairman of BP, now non-executive director of Goldman Sachs International, in fact a whole string of titles that make him the grand panjandrum of this particular brand. He is now Head of the Global Forum on Migration and Development. Michael Kantor called him the ‘father of globalisation. In his view opposition to globalisation is ‘morally indefensible.’ Mr Peter Sutherland is a very big shot in the relentless drive by the so called global elite to weld the nations together into one big melting pot, convinced of the rightness of their cause.

In his view migration is a ‘crucial dynamic for economic growth’ in some European countries, ‘however difficult it may be to explain this to the citizens. In his view declining populations of certain EU countries means multiculturalism is not only inevitable but deeply desirable – It’s impossible to consider that the degree of homogeneity which is implied by the other argument can survive because states have to become more open states, in terms of the people who inhabit them.

Well that’s at least in his opinion. So he’ll be rejoicing in the fact that the border of the UK will be fully open to the latest potential influx from Rumania and Bulgaria. No doubt he will be knocking back a few celebratory drinks at the thought of the UK’s sense of homogeneity being further weakened by a good further dose of eastern Europeans, whose numbers aiming to get to these shores no one has any idea of.

Here’s the link to the BBC article on this:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-18519395

 

I have little doubt that another well known globalist, George Soros, will be jointly rejoicing.