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Europe is at war and does not know it. She is overrun by invaders
from the Global South, who seek to replace those who have
inhabited her lands for at least the last 30,000 years. She is subject
to an American overlord, whose world system dictates her
de-Europeanization and globalization. She is mismanaged and
betrayed by EU technocrats, corrupt politicians and plutocratic elites.
Without a revolutionary mobilization in her defense, the
thousand-year-old civilization that grew out of the medieval
Respublica Christiana and that we today associate with 'Europe' —
along with the unique genetic heritage of her peoples — will forever
cease to exist.
Guillaume Faye — doctorate from one of Frances most prestigious
Ecoles, social philosopher, author of numerous books and articles
— is the Cassandra warning Europeans of their approaching
extinction, and the need to prepare for the impending Battle of
Europe.
Michael O'Meara, Ph.D., studied social theory at the Ecoles des...
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Europe is at war and does not know it. She is overrun by invaders
from the Global South, who seek to replace those who have
inhabited her lands for at least the last 30,000 years. She is subject
to an American overlord, whose world system dictates her
de-Europeanization and globalization. She is mismanaged and
betrayed by EU technocrats, corrupt politicians and plutocratic elites.
Without a revolutionary mobilization in her defense, the
thousand-year-old civilization that grew out of the medieval
Respublica Christiana and that we today associate with 'Europe' —
along with the unique genetic heritage of her peoples — will forever
cease to exist.
Guillaume Faye — doctorate from one of Frances most prestigious
Ecoles, social philosopher, author of numerous books and articles
— is the Cassandra warning Europeans of their approaching
extinction, and the need to prepare for the impending Battle of
Europe.
Michael O'Meara, Ph.D., studied social theory at the Ecoles des
Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, and modern European history
at the University of California. He is the author of New Culture,
New Right: Anti-Liberalism in Postmodern Europe (2004).
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