The Brussels Business – Who Runs the EU ? – 2012 HD (sub – serb/cro)

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This movie is subtitled in ( serb/cro) THE BRUSSELS BUSINESS is a docu-thriller that dives into the grey zone underneath European democracy. An expedition …

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  1. Canem Cave September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    everywhere there are lobbyist, lobbies are very powerful in the usa, for instance. Any powerful group with powerful economic interests have lobbying powers. Because of the way it is designed, the Eu suffers less from this type of influences that any other country! Why because there are 28/27 countries each lobbyist can lobby one country but it is unlikely that the same interest group can pressure a large cross section of the EU states!

    That's probably why they UK and the economic interests driving the UK want to brexit! because they do not have that much capacity to influence the EU!

    The rest is demagogy, good only to fool the masses, and the masses are too stupid not to be fooled!

  2. MegaWack0 September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    It is a good idea to do the documentary, but it was done poorly. half of the time there is dramatic music and useless areal shots. The pulp could be shown in 30 min. They really need to redo the movie.

  3. Caldermologist September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    I was involved in making my country enter the EU, to a large part to reduce the risk of further steps towards national socialization. This is exactly what I had hoped for.

  4. thestalkinghead September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    isn't it crazy how somehow it was the left who were calling for people to stay in the EU, i really think if people who consider themselves on the left politically actually knew what the EU was and how it worked they all would have voted to leave.

  5. Domsterpotato September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    Perhaps the vote was rigged for UK to leave makes sense with an 'awkward partner' out of the way nothing can stop the eu. We don't have the euro so they have no control over our economy

  6. Ettore Tangorra September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    They leave us going out from our houses and go to the polling station with a smile in face in this deep illusion of democracy…..

  7. 1111MANA September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    De European ommision.

  8. Dee Kay September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    Europeans do not need the EU and its comminism like ideology. The EU reminds me the Soviet Union in a softer version. And I know what I am writing about since I used to live in a communist country for almost 20 years. What European people need is a free float of people and goods. Schengen is also not too bad providing that its borders are well protected. Definitely, we do not need all these eurocrats and commissioners who nobody elects and they merely do what they are said to do by the big corporations. We just need FREEDOM!

  9. Robin Breeds September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    The Arab states demanded from Europe access to
    Western science and technology, European political independence from the
    United States, European pressure on the United States to align with
    their Arab policy and demonization of Israel as a threat to world peace,
    as well as measures favorable to Arab immigration and dissemination of
    Islamic culture in Europe. This cooperation would also included
    recognition of the Palestinians as a distinct people and the PLO and its
    leader Arafat as their representative. Up to 1973 they had been known
    only as Arab refugees, even by other Arabs. The concept of a Palestinian
    “nation” simply did not exist.
    The use of the term “Eurabia” was first
    introduced in the mid-1970s, as the title of a journal edited by the
    President of the Association for Franco-Arab Solidarity, Lucien
    Bitterlein, and published collaboratively by the Groupe d’Etudes sur le
    Moyen-Orient (Geneva), France-Pays Arabes (Paris), and the Middle East
    International (London). Their articles called for common Euro-Arab
    positions at every level. These concrete proposals were not the musings
    of isolated theorists; instead they put forth concrete policy decisions
    conceived in conjunction with, and actualized by, European state leaders
    and European Parliamentarians.

    During a November 27, 1967 press
    conference, Charles de Gaulle stated openly that French cooperation with
    the Arab world had become “the fundamental basis of our foreign
    policy.” By January 1969, the Second International Conference in Support
    of the Arab Peoples, held in Cairo, in its resolution 15, decided “…to
    form special parliamentary groups, where they did not exist, and to use
    the parliamentary platform support of the Arab people and the
    Palestinian resistance.” Five years later in Paris, July 1974, the
    Parliamentary Association for Euro-Arab Cooperation was created, under
    the Euro-Arab Dialogue rubric.

    “This is a matter of a total transformation of
    Europe, which is the result of an intentional policy,” said Bat Ye’or.
    “We are now heading towards a total change in Europe, which will be more
    and more Islamicized and will become a political satellite of the Arab
    and Muslim world. The European leaders have decided on an alliance with
    the Arab world, through which they have committed to accept the Arab and
    Muslim approach toward the United States and Israel. This is not only
    with respect to foreign policy, but also on issues engaging European
    society from within, such as immigration, the integration of the
    immigrants and the idea that Islam is part of Europe.”

    “Europe is
    under a constant threat of terror. Terror is a way of applying pressure
    on the European countries to surrender constantly to the Arab
    representatives’ demands. They demand, for example, that Europe always
    speak out for the Palestinians and against Israel.”

    Thus, the
    Eurabian project became an enlarged vision of the anti-American Gaullist
    policy dependent upon the formation of a Euro-Arab entity hostile to
    American influence. It facilitated European ambitions to maintain
    important spheres of influence in the former European colonies, while
    opening huge markets for European products in the Arab world, especially
    in oil-producing countries, in order to secure supplies of petroleum
    and natural gas to Europe. In addition, it would make the Mediterranean a
    Euro-Arab inland sea by favoring Muslim immigration and promoting
    Multiculturalism with a strong Islamic presence in Europe.

  10. Ahmed Amlil September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    The jews who run europee since 1945

  11. La1 September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    I live in England and jealous that Scotland can leave the UK, to become a separate nation in the EU, with politicians who care about the people, rather than only acting in the interests of the few at the top.
    While here in England is full of Express and Murdoch reading morons who think anti EU Tories and ex Tories in UKIP care about British people, when the only reason they want to leave the EU is because it's preventing the few at the top mistreating most British people, for only the few at the top to benefit. Such as rules making companies label GM ingredients and working hours directives. They think anti EU Tories have interests of most British people, while they constantly increase VAT to give the rich tax cuts, increase Uni fees and drive ex soldiers to die from not affording to refrigerate their insulin.

  12. dre fouree September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    brexit nobody except a " rich few" know the real reason my conclusion is simple it will just be a British union working close with the EU nau sau and all the other unions

  13. Jason Long September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    Same production values and editing as the movie Inside Job.

  14. Bas Gordijn September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    Why all these stupid half fading close ups of documents. Just show the papers and the words. It s is not that difficult. And you could probably half the documentary by don't tell in length how you got the information.

  15. ramanag September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    Hmmm. Sombre music, people in dark suits climbing in and out of black Mercedes cars and wandering through marble clad lobbies. Is this yet another conspiracy theory by any chance? We, the poor manipulated masses are just the puppets of the elite to do their bidding in this grand scheme to repress entire populations. Really? The EU is just like any other business enterprise, its aims are no more nefarious or sinister than any other body i.e. to make money for some at the expense of others. Some of the mandarins may actually have genuine aspirations to benefit human kind. Some are virtuous, some are greedy, some are vain and stupid. There is no conspiracy. It's called the human condition – whether you belong to the EU, NATO, OECD or even FIFA. Please stop this nonsense about sovereignty and freedom – it was never thus. Not in Babylon, Sumeria, Sparta, The Roman Empire, The British Empire, Europe or the current US cultural empire……next?

  16. bill mastoras September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    Very slow paced, to much stupid "horror" music, too many useless movies-like images that destroy the experience of learning something interesting.
    Only watched it until 19:00, could not continue doing this to myself.

  17. Huiyi Chen September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    One has to wonder, is it the ideology or is it execution? People tend to think of communism as bad democracy is good, dictatorship is bad, etc. I think, a political ideology that is implemented in the right time in history is good. Human civilization must be advanced to a certain point for communism to work, for example. The idea of EU is good, but the reality of EU is not good. What is supposed to be in the future is not supposed to in now.

  18. drwho534 September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    The U.K. had the guts and brains to exit this conglomerate of power crazed globalist bureaucrats that seek to govern according to an agenda of their own making.

  19. D Mor September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    beware, the truth is elsewhere. A documentary about lobbying, about corporative worlds in europe that speaks zero about its illegality is weird from the beggining… i know that lobbying its not illegal but the people could consider it as such, we just don't give a shit

    and thats that
    The only way to understand why this world works the way it does is to investigate about where the EU and the US (and its Federal Reserve) comes from, who, a finite group, decided those massive influent groups should exist.

    You do that
    and you'll realize how futile this society is
    you Run baby
    you run away

  20. Snoogle Thekil September 21, 2016 at 7:00 am - Reply

    What do we usually do with old, stinking, greedy, scum – that are a threat to our very existence…?

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