EU police silence journalist critic
The EU has now officially become a police state. In order to stifle criticism of the blatant corruption at the heart of just about every EU institution, Euro bureaucrats ordered police to ransack and steal vital evidence against them from a German journalist, Hans—Martin Tillack. Belgian police, doing the dirty deed on behalf of the EU, raided Mr. Tillack's Brussels office and took computers, mobile telephones, address books, bank statements, and 17 boxes of documents. So why have they done it?
Hans—Martin Tillack, the Brussels correspondent for Germany's Stern magazine had exposed immense levels of corruption at OLAF, the EU's anti—Fraud office. Obviously the EU has a great sense of irony because it was OLAF that ordered the illegal actions against Mr Tillack.
So instead of thanking Mr Tillack for uncovering the fraud at the heart of the EU, they are more concerned with shutting him up.
And they want a Constitution?
Posted by Michael Morris