Saw this today in a telegram group (I havenāt done any research) š³
āIf you want to understand whatās happening in Europe, you need to understand what was written nearly 100 years ago.
In 1925, Austrian-Japanese aristocrat Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi published Practical Idealism, outlining his vision for the future of Europe. He was the founder of the Pan-European Union, the first modern movement for a united Europeāa precursor to todayās EU.
What did he advocate?
A post-national Europe, ruled by an elite, with national identities gradually erased and replaced by a new āEurasian-Negroidā population. He described this future population as āeasily governableāāa homogenized, cultureless mass, stripped of tribal loyalties, patriotic feeling, or ethnic distinction.
He praised the idea of a European elite disconnected from national heritage, composed primarily of technocrats and financiers. He believed this ruling class should engineer Europeās transformation from the top down.
His vision wasnāt fringe. Kalergi was openly supported by powerful figures, including Austrian Chancellor Ignaz Seipel, French politicians like Aristide Briand, and even later, Winston Churchill. He was the first recipient of the Charlemagne Prizeāan award still given today to those who advance European integration (recent recipients include Merkel, Macron, and Zelensky).
The Kalergi Plan was a roadmap.
Since the 1990s, Europe has experienced:
ā Deliberate mass immigration, destabilizing borders and reshaping demographics
ā Aggressive multicultural policies, promoting division over unity
ā Suppression of national identity, labeled as āextremismā
ā Elite-driven governance, increasingly removed from democratic accountability
Itās all there. Written down.
A clear blueprint celebrated by the architects of modern Europe.
We are watching a careful plan executed step by step.