This is the second installment in a series of articles
looking at the forces behind the scenes propelling us toward globalization
through NAFTA, the FTAA and the WTO.
Robert
Schuman (1886-1963). One of the EU’s "Founding Fathers," Robert Schuman was
born in Luxembourg but grew up in France. In 1919 he was first elected as a
deputy to the French Parliament, where he served for twenty years. Following
World War II, Schuman served as France’s prime minister, foreign minister and
finance minister. From 1955-1961 he was president of the European Movement, and
from 1958-1960 president of the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
As previously mentioned, the European Movement and its many affiliates were
almost completely financed with funds provided by the CIA, the Marshall Plan,
and private Insider sources such as the Ford, Rockefeller and Carnegie
foundations. Once Jean Monnet’s Action Committee had drawn up the plan for the
European Coal and Steel Community, he approached Schuman to sponsor it. Schuman
did, and the ECSC was launched as the "Schuman Plan" for Europe. The Robert
Schuman University in Strasbourg, the Robert Schuman Center in Florence, the
Robert Schuman Institute in Budapest, the Robert Schuman Journalism Award and
other monuments attest to the valuable services this European globalist
performed for those who seek to submerge Europe in a regional superstate, as one
building block in a one-world government.